Assessments

KS2 (Year 6) SATs


Watch this short video aimed at parents to give outline information about the new KS2 National Curriculum tests .

Key Stage 2 tests

A summary of the Key Stage 2 tests that Year 6 pupils will take in England from May 2018. Aimed particularly at parents.

Phonics Screening ( Year 1)

What is the phonics screening check?

The phonics screening check is a quick and easy check of your child’s phonics knowledge.  It helps the school confirm whether your child has made the expected progress.

The national phonics screening check was introduced in 2012 to all Year 1 pupils in the country. It is a short, statutory assessment to ensure that children are making sufficient progress in the phonics skills to read words and are on track to become fluent readers who can enjoy reading for pleasure and for learning.

How does the check work?

Your child will sit with the class teacher and will be asked to read 40 words aloud. The test normally takes a few minutes. If your child is struggling the teacher will stop the check.  The check is carefully designed not to be stressful for your child. The check consists of a list of 40 words, half real words and half nonsense words, the nonsense words will be shown to your child with a picture of an alien. This not only makes the check a bit more fun, but provides the children with a context for the nonsense word which is independent from any existing vocabulary they may have.

Why Pseudo Words/non- words / nonsense words / alien words?

Non-words are important to include as they can’t be read using their vocabulary or from memory; they have to use their decoding skills. This is a fair way to assess all children’s ability to decode.

After the check

We will inform you on your child’s progress towards the end of the Summer term.  If your child found the test tricky we will inform you of what support we have put in place to help them improve and what you can do at home to help them as well. Children who have not met the standard will retake the check when they are in Year 2.

All children are individuals and all develop at different rates. The screening check ensures that teachers understand which children need extra help with phonic decoding.

How can you help your child?

In school we are continually checking your children’s phonic development within our approach to the assessment of reading. This screening forms part of our overall assessment procedure. However, there are a number of things that parents can do to support early reading skill development.

Let your child see you enjoying reading yourself – they are influenced by you and what you value!

Immerse your child in a love of reading: share books and magazines with your child, take them to the library to choose books, read to them regularly, point out texts around you, e.g. in the street etc.

Make time for your child to read school books to you regularly – encourage them by pointing to the words and ask them about the story they are reading.

If you have any further questions, please talk to your child’s class teacher.

Alien Words | Phonics Screening Check Practise

Multiplication Tables Check - Year 4

The purpose of the Multiplication Tables Check  is to determine whether pupils can recall their times tables fluently, which is essential for future success in mathematics. It will help schools to identify pupils who have not yet mastered their times tables, so that additional support can be provided.

The Multiplication Tables Check 2026, otherwise known as the Times Tables Check or MTC, is to be administered by schools between Monday 1st June and Friday 12th June 2026.

Any pupils absent in the first two weeks of June can sit the MTC the following week, Monday 15th June to Friday 19th June.

The Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check, is an annual check that Year 4s in England have a good level of times tables knowledge. Each child’s results will be known to the school and the government will have a national picture. However there will be no publication of a school’s times table check results and they will not be one of a school’s accountability measures.

The Year 4 Times Tables Test is an online test with 25 questions; children must answer each question within a 6 seconds time limit so the whole test will take less than 5 minutes.

Why did the government introduced the times tables check?

The three Rs still reign supreme in the national curriculum – Reading, wRiting and aRithmetic.

Times tables fall under arithmetic. All primary school-aged children are expected to know their times tables multiplication up to 12 x 12 by heart. In fact, they are expected to have mastered their times tables by the end of Year 4.

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