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Assessment Information Evening

Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life. Assessment Information Evening. The purpose of the evening. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life. Why?. How?. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life. What do teachers mean when they talk about levels?.

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Assessment Information Evening

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  1. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Assessment Information Evening

  2. The purpose of the evening Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Why? How?

  3. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life What do teachers mean when they talk about levels?

  4. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life An example level descriptor Writing: Level 3 Pupils’ writing is often organised, imaginative and clear. The main features of different forms of writing are used appropriately, beginning to be adapted to different readers. Sequences of sentences extend ideas logically and words are chosen for variety and interest. The basic grammatical structure of sentences is usually correct. Spelling is accurate, including that of common, polysyllabic words. Punctuation to mark sentences – full stops, capital letters and question marks is used accurately. Handwriting is joined and legible.

  5. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life National Curriculum Level Descriptors Levels 1- 5 (normal primary range) Within each level there are 3 sub levels: C (low) B (secure) A (high)

  6. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life The Foundation Stage Profile Nursery and Reception • Scale points • Average for the end of the year is 6 points • What if they’re not completed? • Judgements are moderated by the Education Department (ESC).

  7. Foundation Stage Profile Literacy in 4 strands: Language for communication and thinking Linking sounds to letters Reading Writing Numeracy in 3 strands Numbers as labels for counting Calculating Shape, space and measures Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life

  8. Increasing level of ability Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life 1c, 1b, 1a, 2c, 2b, 2a, 3c, 3b, 3a, 4c, 4b, 4a, 5c, 5b, 5a

  9. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Mapping attainment and progress

  10. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Progress 2 sub-levels every academic year e.g. 2B → 3C 2 whole levels from end of Key Stage 1 to end of Key Stage 2 e.g. 2B → 4B

  11. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life How do we ensure our judgements are accurate and robust? External moderation (by an external team trained by ESC) Internal moderation (in school)

  12. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life LiteracyStrands of the English Curriculum There are three strands in the English National Curriculum; ReadingWritingSpeaking and Listening

  13. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life LiteracyAPP as a tool Assessing Pupil Progress is a tool we use which is on our School Pupil Tracker. It takes the National Curriculum Level Descriptors and breaks them down into smaller steps. We use this as a very useful assessment tool.

  14. Level 2 – National Curriculum Pupils’ reading of simple texts shows understanding and is generally accurate. They express opinions about major events or ideas in stories, poems and non-fiction. They use more than one strategy, such as phonic, graphic, syntactic and contextual, in reading unfamiliar words and establishing meaning. Level 2 – APP In some reading range of key words read on sight unfamiliar words decoded using appropriate strategies, e.g. blending sounds some fluency and expression, e.g. taking account of speech marks, punctuation In some reading some specific, straightforward information recalled, e.g. names of characters, main ingredients generally clear idea of where to look for information, e.g. about characters, topics In some reading simple, plausible inference about events and information, using evidence from text e.g. how a character is feeling, what makes a plant grow comments based on textual cues, sometimes misunderstood In some reading some awareness of use of features of organization, e.g. beginning and ending of story, types of punctuation In some reading some effective language choices noted, e.g. “slimy” is a good word there some familiar patterns of language identified, e.g. once upon a time; first, last, next, In some reading some awareness that writers have viewpoints and purposes, e.g. ‘it tells you how to do something’, ‘she thinks it’s not fair’ simple statements about likes and dislikes in reading, sometimes with reasons In some reading general features of a few text types identified, e.g. information books, stories, print media some awareness that books are set in different times and places Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life

  15. Real life example of levelled work Writing sample from a child working at Level 2b.

  16. Real life example of levelled work Writing sample from a child working at Level 5b.

  17. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life LiteracyTarget settingEvery class teacher sets regular targets for reading and writing. These are designed to help children move their learning on. The aim is that they will work through two targets per term although this is dependent on the child.

  18. Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life LiteracySchool priorities for LiteracyWriting! Great Expectations in writing

  19. NumeracyThere are 4 strands in NumeracyUsing and ApplyingNumberShape, space and measureHandling Data Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life

  20. Using and Applying Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Level 2

  21. Using and Applying Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Level 3

  22. Number Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Level 2

  23. Number Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life Level 3

  24. Feedback from the Maths Review Trinity School Enjoy Learning – Learning for Life

  25. www.trinity.sch.je

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