Helmingham Community Primary School Assessment Information Evening 10 February 2016.

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Helmingham Community Primary School Assessment Information Evening 10 February 2016

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Why do we assess? To enable our children to demonstrate what they know, understand and can do in their work. To help our children understand what they need to do next to improve their work. To allow teachers to plan work that accurately reflects the needs of the children. To provide termly information for parents that enables them to support their child’s learning, provide information about how their child and the school is performing. To provide the Head teacher and Governors with information that allows them to make judgements about the effectiveness of the school. Assessment and Reporting Policy (2015)

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Helmingham Community Primary

SchoolAssessment

Information Evening10 February 2016

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What is assessment?“Assessment is the judgement teachers make about a child’s attainment, based on knowledge gained through techniques such as observation, questioning, marking and testing.” OFSTED

We believe that effective assessment is integral to high quality teaching and learning. It helps ensure that our teaching is appropriate and that learners are making at least expected progress. We give our children regular feedback on their learning so that we can celebrate success and ensure they understand what it is that they need to do to improve. This allows us to base our teaching on a detailed knowledge of the children.

Assessment and Reporting Policy (2015)

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Why do we assess?To enable our children to demonstrate what they know, understand and can do in their work.To help our children understand what they need to do next to improve their work.To allow teachers to plan work that accurately reflects the needs of the children.To provide termly information for parents that enables them to support their child’s learning, provide information about how their child and the school is performing.To provide the Head teacher and Governors with information that allows them to make judgements about the effectiveness of the school.

Assessment and Reporting Policy (2015)

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How do we assess?Agreed marking and feedback procedures that include the pupil and time given to respond to marking, verbal feedback. (Marking Policy)Agreed and informed setting of targets, to be agreed by the class teacher with consideration being given to Assessment for Learning.Observation of work and children both inside and outside the classroom.Oral questioning and recording of answers.Through observation of problem solving and specific investigations.By application of specific tests i.e. DfE assessment requirements.

Assessment and Reporting Policy (2015)

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Early Years/ReceptionO Baseline assessment was introduced in

September 2015.O 2015 Trial year.O From 2016 whole school progress will be

measures from the Baseline score.O We used NFER Baseline.O Children are assessed against all areas e.g.

language and number.O Overall score is reported to DfE.O These scores will be compared to National.

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Year 1O Statutory Phonic check

O 40 words and non words.O Pass or fail.O Pass mark is released after scores are

sent to DfE.

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Years 3, 4 and 5O No statutory assessments.O No longer optional assessments

available.O Use the strategies from our school

policy.O Make judgements against the age

related. expectations as in the National Curriculum.

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Interim Assessment Frameworks

O Year 2 and 6 teacher assessment is against criteria set out in the Interim Assessment Frameworks.

O Set out standards a pupil will be assessed against.O They don’t include full coverage of the curriculum.

They focus on key aspects for assessment.O To demonstrate that pupils have met a standard,

teachers will need to have evidence that a pupil demonstrates consistent attainment of all the statements within the standards and all the statements in any preceding statement(s).

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Year 2 - Key Stage 1 Teacher Assessment

O In reading, writing and mathematics children will be groupedO Working towards the expected standardO Working at the expected standardO Working at greater depth within the expected

standard orO A category for pupils who do not meet the

working towards expected standard.O In science there are 2 categories

O Working at the expected standard orO Not meeting the expected standard

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Year 2 – Key Stage 1 SAT’sO All tests will be in May.O There are tests for

O Grammar, punctuation and spelling (3 papers)O Reading (2 papers)O Maths (2 papers - Arithmetic and Reasoning and no tools to

help)O The tests will not be strictly timed.O Writing is based on a collection of the child’s work

throughout the year.O Science is judged on work done during the year.O Tests are marked in school and judgements moderated by

the LA.O Overall judgement is based on teacher assessment using

test scores to inform judgements.

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Year 6 - Key Stage 2 Teacher Assessment

O In reading and maths there is 1 category O Working at the expected standard

O In writing there are 3 categoriesO Working towards the expected standardO Working at the expected standardO Working at greater depth within the

expected standard O In science there is 1 category

O Working at the expected standard

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Year 6 – Key Stage 2 SAT’sO Set week (9 May)O Will comprise of

O Reading (60 mins)O Spelling (15 mins)O Punctuation, Vocabulary and Grammar (45 mins)O Mathematics

O Paper 1: Arithmetic (30 mins)O Paper 2: Reasoning (40 mins)O Paper 3: Reasoning (40 mins)

O Some schools will be asked to take part in science testingO All tests are externally markedO Writing is ‘Teacher Assessed’ as in previous years and KS1

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Sample Grammar questions

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Sample reading questions

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Sample QuestionsO Mathematics - Arithmetic

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And more……

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What will be reported in year 6?

O No longer levelsO Scaled scores will be used.O 100 will always be the ‘national standard’.O Convert the marks a child gets in to a score on the

scale.O A child who achieves the ‘national standard’ (a score of

100) will judged to have demonstrated sufficient knowledge in the areas assessed by the tests.

O In July 2016 each pupil will receive:O A raw score (the number of marks).O A scaled score in each subject.O Confirmation of whether or not they attained the

national standard.

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How can you help?O Outstanding attendance and

punctualityO Support at home with homework,

reading, spelling and times tables.O Liaise with school if you have any

issues or concerns at any point.O Reassure your child that we want

them to do their best but there is also more to there school life and there is nothing to worry about.