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Primary 7 SNSA Assessments: Reading, Writing, and Numeracy

Primary 7 children will take three SNSA assessments in reading, writing, and numeracy. These adaptive assessments will determine their capacity without overwhelming them. No pass or fail.

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Primary 7 SNSA Assessments: Reading, Writing, and Numeracy

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  1. Primary 7 Miss Marnie

  2. SNSAs (completed Oct/Nov 2019) • P7 children take three SNSA assessments: one in reading, one in writing and one in numeracy. • The assessments are adaptive, which means that if a child is experiencing difficulty, the questions will get easier, and if a child is doing well, the questions will become more challenging. In this way, the assessments establish children’s capacity without them having to face lots of questions that are too easy or too hard for them to answer. There is no pass or fail. https://standardisedassessment.gov.scot/parents-and-carers/

  3. Literacy/Reading • ERIC time in class daily (Everyone Reading In Class) • Reading for information, comprehension and higher order thinking questions in preparation for SNSAs • Spelling – Tasks completed in class • New grammar/writing resource – PM Writing • Drama as a stimulus for creative writing • French (Mrs Moore – ICHS)

  4. Numeracy & Maths • Revision of strategies to solve + - x ÷ • Fractions, decimals and percentages • Worded problems • Information and data handling

  5. ICT • Glow login • E-mail access • Didbook (Pupil Profiles) • Internet safety (including social media)

  6. PE • Our PE days are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Kits can stay in school and will be sent home for washing at the end of term (or before if needed!)

  7. Health & Wellbeing • Resilience & Growth Mindset • UN Convention of the Rights of the Child (Class Charter, LVPS Vision, Values & Aims) • Road Safety • Netball in PE • Internet Safety

  8. Wider Opportunities • ICHS Cluster school camp – Dalguise Wednesday 3rd – Friday 5th June 2020 • P6/7 Show (beginning after Christmas with performances usually around March/April)

  9. P7 Responsibilities • P1 Pals • House Captains & Vice Captains • Sports Captains and Sports Committee • Reading Champions • JRSOs • Language Leader & Champions • Pupil Council • Digital Leader & Team

  10. Sharing Learning • @MissMarnie2 • @LiviVillagePS • Livingston Village PS Facebook page • School Blog (available on the school website)

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