Post on 18-Aug-2020
Mock Exam Feedback
Student: SAMPLE STUDENT
Results
English: 36/50 – 72%
Mathematics: 38/50 – 76%
Verbal Reasoning: 72/85 – 85%
Non-Verbal Reasoning: 38/60 – 63%
How to read your feedback
Subjects will be broken down into assessment areas, presented in a traffic light system.
Red indicates an area that needs improvement. A subject area is red, if more than two questions have been answered
incorrectly.
Yellow indicates an area that could need a little more practise. A subject area is yellow if just one or two questions have
been answered incorrectly. This could be a mistake with reading the question or a gap in knowledge.
Green indicates that an area whereby the student has sound knowledge and has answered all questions correctly.
An detailed report of each subject area will be provided by your marker.
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Results Breakdown - English: 36/50 – 72%
Comprehension – 16/20 – 80%
Assessment areas:
• Meaning of words in context
• Retreiving information
• Making inferences
• Parts of speech
• Synonyms
• Antonyms
• Literary devices
Report
STUDENT answered the majority of questions correctly and clearly demonstrated a sound
understanding of the text. He is able to recall details and events in the text to answer questions.
Further support: To improve STUDENT score, he needs to be immersed in wide range of vocabulary
and study the meaning of words. He also needs to read and discuss character’s feelings and
motivations, after reading.
Punctuation and capital letters – 7/10 – 70%
Assessment areas:
• Capital letters and full stops
• Question marks
• Exclamation marks
• Commas in lists
• Commas to clarify meaning
• Commas after fronted adverbials
• Inverted commas
Report
STUDENT has an excellent knowledge of a wide range of punctuation and how to use that range. He
can also spot errors when punctuation has been used incorrectly and proof-read sentences for
punctuation errors.
Further support: Recap rules on apostrophes for possession and omission and look at proper
nouns in sentences that require capital letters.
• Apostrophes
• Parenthesis
• Colons
• Semi-colons
• Single dashes
• Hyphens
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Results Breakdown – English: 36/50 – 72% Continued…
Spelling – 6/10 – 60%
Report
STUDENT can proof-read for spelling errors and has a good knowledge of high frequency words for
Upper Key Stage 2.
Further Support: STUDENT needs to recap double consonants in spellings and the rules around long
and short vowel sounds. A revision session on the spellings of homophones would also help him to
gain more marks in spelling sections.
Complete the Sentence – 7/10 – 70%
Report
STUDENT has a good understanding of sentence structure and can choose appropriate words to
complete sentences.
Further support: To recap the rules around the tense of sentences and how this changes verb
endings. Also recap irregular verbs.
Gold Package Resources Support:
Resources will be sent in the following subjects areas in English to help and support STUDENT:
• Comprehension: meanings of words and character’s attitudes
• Apostrophes – for possession and omission
• Proper nouns
• How to use colons in lists
• Rules for words containing double consonants
• Homophones
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Results Breakdown - Mathematics: 38/50 – 76%
Assessment areas:
• Number and place value
• The four operations (+, -, x, ÷)
• Fractions, decimals and percentages
• Ratio and proportion
• Algebra
• Measurement
• Geometry: Properties of shape and position and direction
• Statistics
Report
STUDENT has a good knowledge of all areas in the mathematics curriculum for Upper Key Stage 2.
He has a good knowledge of number and can use his skills to decipher word problems successfully,
including multi-step problems.
His main area of improvement is geometry. This area of the curriculum covers shape, the
manipluation of shape and angle facts.
Gold Package Resources Support:
His main areas for improvement across all areas above are:
• Missing numbers in multiplication sums
• Symmetry, rotation and reflection
• Angles
• Long Division
• Fractions of amounts
• Division by 10, 100 and 1000
• Nth term in number sequences
A range of resources will be provided to support STUDENT with the assessment areas above.
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Results Breakdown – Verbal Reasoning – 72/85 – 85%
Assessment areas:
• Moving letters
• Letter-code sums
• Riddles
• Hidden Words
• Word Connections
• Closest in meaning
• Alphabet connections
Report
STUDENT has a real flair for Verbal Reasoning and word puzzles in general. His word building and
word coding is strong. He can identify words within words, when presented phonetically.
His main area for improvement is word meanings. STUDENT needs to widen his vocabulary and
explore new words and their meanings. A word a day or reading more difficult material will
encourage this. STUDENT score after 50 minutes was 65/78 (83%) – all questions answered after
the time allowed, were correct.
Gold Package Resources Support:
Resources will be sent in the following areas of Verbal Reasoning to help and support STUDENT:
• Word Connections
• Closest in meaning
• Odd ones out
• Compound Words
• Number sequences
Resources in areas of Verbal Reasoning not present in the test but are similar to support areas
above will also be sent. These include:
• More than one meaning
• Opposite in meaning
• Word order
• Odd ones out
• Missing words
• Letter sequences
• Compound words
• Word rules
• Number sequences
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Results Breakdown – Non-Verbal Reasoning – 38/60 – 63%
Assessment areas:
• Section 1: Complete the Pair – 10/12 – 83%
• Section 2: Horizontal Code – 10/12 – 83%
• Section 3: Complete the Series – 8/12 – 67%
• Section 4: Odd one out – 7/12 – 58%
• Section 5: Complete the Grid – 3/12 – 25%
Report
Despite the overall score, STUDENT showed strength in coding questions and questions that required
logic to complete the pair of patterns or codes that are formed using a particular rule. STUDENT can
identify a pattern rule, which is coded by a letter.
His main area for improvement is identifying patterns and having the ability to predict what will
happen next in a sequence – linear and as part of a grid. He also needs support with identifying how
shapes are similar, taking into consideration number of sides, rotation, reflection and shading.
Gold Package Resources Support:
Resources will be sent in the following areas of Non-Verbal Reasoning to help and support STUDENT:
• Complete the Pair
• Horizontal Code
• Complete the Series
• Odd one out
• Complete the Grid
Resources in areas of Non-Verbal Reasoning not present in the test but are similar to support areas
above will also be sent. These include:
• Find the Figure like the first two
• Find the Figure like the first three
• Vertical Code