year 2 assessment evening 21.01.15 mrs de graaf, miss newman & miss knight

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Year 2 Assessment Evening 21.01.15 Mrs de Graaf, Miss Newman & Miss Knight

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Page 1: Year 2 Assessment Evening 21.01.15 Mrs de Graaf, Miss Newman & Miss Knight

Year 2 Assessment Evening 21.01.15

Mrs de Graaf, Miss Newman & Miss Knight

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Aims of Session:

•To understand the assessment process for Year 2 pupils

•To understand what is expected at the end of Year 2

•To understand how you can help support your child with their learning at home

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What are Year 2 children assessed in?

•English – Reading, Writing, Spelling and Speaking and Listening

•Maths

•Science

•Phonics (for children who did not meet the required standard at Year One)

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How are children assessed?

•Teacher assessments form the final judgement of what children achieve at the end of Year 2

•Teachers will analyse and ‘level’ children’s work that they do as part of their normal lessons, but they will also carry out a more formal assessment as part of this process

When do the assessments take place?

•May – June 2015 – over 2 weeks

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The Reading Test – Level 2

Some examples….

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Questions that require reading back and retrieving detail from the text

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He made some good catches in the supermarket. He got an appleand a bag of sweets. The manager made him put it all back.

Then Ben’s mother said he must leave his net at home when theywent shopping.

4 (a) What did Ben’s mother tell him to do?....................................................................................................

(b) Why did she say this?....................................................................................................

Questions that require thinking beyond the literal, ‘between the lines’.

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Questions that focus on reflecting on the whole story

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Questions that focus on understanding of features of non-fiction

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Questions that focus on structure and layout of non-fiction texts

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Questions that focus on the whole text

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The Reading Test – Level 3

Some examples…

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When he first saw the swan, what did Anton imagine? Write 2 things.a) ……………………………………………………………………..b) ……………………………………………………………………..

Questions that require children to read back and retrieve detail from the text:

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Questions that focus on understanding of vocabulary

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8 What made Rubina think that Anton had become a robber?....................................................................................................

9 Why did Anton and Rubina wake the children?........................................................................................................................................................................................................

Questions that encourage children to ‘read between the lines’

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Put these sentences in the right order by numbering them from 1 to 5.

The first one has been done for you.

…………… Jewels fell from the bird’s wings.…………… A magical swan appeared.……1.……. Anton went hunting at night.…………… The family feasted on delicious food.…………… Anton thought about shooting the swan.

Questions that require scanning back over whole story

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Choose a character from the story who was kind.

a) What is the character’s name? ……………………….........

b) How was the character kind in the story?

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Questions that require children to back up what they say with evidence from the text

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Questions that require thinking about the theme of the text

Any questions?

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The Writing Assessment

What does a Level 2 piece of writing look like?

What does a Level 3 piece of writing look like?

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Any questions?

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The Writing Test

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The Maths Test – Level 2Some examples…

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Rounding Numbers

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Number Patterns

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Ordering Numbers

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Reading and writing numbers, ordering and using a number line

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Grouping

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Fractions

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Money

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Write the answer.7 + 5 + 7 =

Addition and Subtraction, including solving problems

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Properties of shapes, sorting

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Pictograms

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Bar Charts, interpreting information

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The Maths Test – Level 3

Some examples…

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Kiz has these numbers.

1330 1303 1033 1003 1030

He writes them in order from smallest to largest.

What is the fourth number he writes?

Ordering 4-digit numbers

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Write the answer.150 + 56 =

Q11. Write the answer.253 – 138 =

Addition and Subtraction – 2 / 3 digit numbers

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Using a number line to calculate differences

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Missing Numbers

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Money and calculating change

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Fractions

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Multiplication and division in context of a problem

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Reflective Symmetry

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Properties of shapes

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Problem solving, sorting diagram

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How can you help and support your child with their learning?

•Listen to your child read regularly – preferably every day

•Ask your child questions about the story and check they understand any new words.

•Read TO your child so your child develops a real interest and desire to read for themselves

•Support and encourage your child with their homework

•Help support your child learn the ‘basics’ of maths – number bonds to 10 then 20, timestables. Mental maths, for example adding 10 and 2 in in their head and 23 add 6.

•Play games to support your child’s learning –‘snap’ / BINGO – help develops their sight vocabularyHangman – supports spellingTimestables games – Woodlands junior website has a great

number of timestables games, especially good is ‘Hit the Button’

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Any Questions?

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Please speak to your class teacher for any further queries

BUTPlease remember your child is just 6/7 years old and they SHOULD NOT feel pressured or stressed…they are maximising learning and

achieving aspirational opportunities!

Thank you for attending