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Pop-in Term 3 / 4. The Term Ahead. Numeracy - Data Handling (including graphs and mean, median, mode) Shape – rotations, reflections and angles. Literacy - Journalistic writing. Narrative writing – Science Fiction genre. Balanced and Persuasive writing.

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  1. Pop-inTerm 3 / 4

  2. The Term Ahead • Numeracy - Data Handling (including graphs and mean, median, mode) Shape – rotations, reflections and angles. • Literacy - Journalistic writing. Narrative writing – Science Fiction genre. Balanced and Persuasive writing. • Science - Micro – organisms. Circuits. • History - Finish our studies of World War Two. • ICT - Multimedia presentations linked to History. • R.E. - Buddhism. • French - Body & Exercise. • P.E. - Gymnastics & Basketball • Art week Including clay work, studying the work of a significant artist • and sculpture work with a visiting artist.

  3. Revision and SATs Revision programmes will start in early March to prepare for this year’s SATs tests. Revision will focus on: Maths, Reading comprehension and the NEW SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar) test. There is a significant change to the SAT tests this year. There is no formal assessment of writing – this has been replaced by the SPAG test. SAT tests for all subjects (and across all levels) will take place in the week beginning 13th May 2013.

  4. SPAG Test • This test will cover 4 key areas: Spelling, Punctuation, Grammar and Vocabulary. • It will comprise of 2 papers – a short, 20 word, spelling test and a full length Grammar, punctuation and spelling test which will last approximately 45 minutes. • This second paper will be made up of approximately 40 short answer questions. • The questions will range in type from multiple choice answers to short sentence responses.

  5. SPAG Test – Sample questions • Choose the word that best completes this sentence. The window was __________ by a ball ( broked broke broken breaked) • max is coming here in december to learn english. (circle the three words in the sentence that should start with a capital letter). • Circle all the adverbs in the sentence below. Excitedly, Dan opened the heavy lid. He paused briefly and looked at the treasure. • You are looking over your work and decide to change the word enormous in the sentence below. The castle was enormous.

  6. SPAG Test – Sample questions • Write a question beginning with the words below. How much____________________ • Insert three commas in the correct places below. I need to pack a swimming costume some sun cream a hat sunglasses and a towel. • The word present has more than one meaning. Write two sentences to show two different meanings. • Insert the capital letters and full stops in the passage below. The sun shone while Luke was walking to school as he passed ben’s house, he was thinking about the weekend and their trip.

  7. SPAG Test – Sample questions • Jimmy scaled the wall. Which word is closest in meaning to ‘scaled’ in the sentence above. • Change the question into a command. Could you get my coat? • Are the underlined words nouns or adjectives? I thought the football match was exciting but Tom said he was bored by the end. • Write a contraction to replace the underlined words. You are going to really enjoy the game • Circle the article in each sentence below. After the argument they all went home.

  8. SPAG Test – Sample questions • Which sentences uses commas correctly? • As it was raining so hard, we weren’t able to visit the castle. • As it was raining so hard we weren’t able, to visit the castle. • As it was raining, so hard we, weren’t able to visit the castle. • As, it was raining so hard, we weren’t able to visit the castle. • Which of the sentences below is punctuated correctly? • Mr Jones my (neighbour looks) after our cat when we go on holiday. • Mr Jones my neighbour (looks after our cat) when we go on holiday. • Mr Jones (my neighbour) looks after our cat when we go on holiday. • Mr Jones my neighbour looks after our (cat when we go on holiday).

  9. School Website • http://www.st-john.lincs.sch.uk/

  10. Any Questions

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