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Understanding KS1 SATs: Guidelines, Tests, and Support for Parents

Learn about the KS1 SATs, teacher assessment, tasks, standards, and how to support your child. No need to panic – just encourage, read, and practice together!

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Understanding KS1 SATs: Guidelines, Tests, and Support for Parents

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  1. End of KS 1Assessment Information Session April 5th 2019

  2. Outline • What are SATs? • Teacher assessment • An outline of the tasks and tests • Standards • The results • What you can do to help

  3. What are the SATs? • They are a series of tests that back up the teacher’s own assessment. • Teacher Assessment takes precedence. • They will take place in May

  4. Teacher Assessment • ‘Best-fit’ judgements replaced by mastery model to secure key learning. • Level descriptors replaced by ‘pupil can’ statements.

  5. Teacher Assessment Outcomes • BLW Below the standard of the pre-key stage • PKF Pre-key stage foundation • WTS Working towards standard • EXS Working at expected standard GDS Working at greater depth in the expected standard)

  6. Maths Arithmetic Reasoning

  7. Reading Paper 1

  8. Paper 2

  9. Paper 2

  10. Spelling and Grammar

  11. Writing There is no specific test or task set for writing. The class teacher will decide if a child is working towards the expected standard, at the expected standard or within greater depth of the expected standard based on ongoing assessments.

  12. There will be no ‘best fit’ model. Writing will need to demonstrate that children have achieved all the objectives otherwise the standard will not have been met.

  13. What can you do at home? • Keep it low key • Be positive • Continue doing the things you do at the moment - Hear your child read regularly and talk about the book, practise spellings, working towards Rainbow Recall badges. • Lots of sleep • No need to worry or panic

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