Title: 3 papers
1Maths
- 3 papers
- 110 marks
- 110 minutes
- No calculators
- No mental maths test
23 papers
- Paper 1 Arithmetic
- 40 marks
- 36 questions
- 30 minutes
- Paper 2 and Paper 3 Reasoning
- 35 marks (each)
- 20 questions (each)
- 40 minutes (each)
3Coverage
- The three tests cover objectives from Y3 Y6 of
the new curriculum - Each test contains elements of all four year
groups but not necessarily in order
4Coverage
22 questions cover objectives from previous years
5The Scale of the Task
- 48 of the 76 questions on the sample papers
relate to objectives from previous year groups - Some of these objectives may not have existed
when your children were in those year groups - Thus, we must make sure that the children are
confident with concepts from previous year groups
as well as covering Year 6 objectives.
6Paper 1 Arithmetic
- Focus is on calculating with four operations
- Every question has space for working out and an
answer box - However, not every question needs written working
7Paper 1 Arithmetic
Relatively simple question to start with. This is
a good demonstration of the type of question that
you wouldnt necessarily need to do written
working for.
8Paper 1 Arithmetic
All of the two-mark questions are either long
multiplication or division.
9Paper 1 Arithmetic
This is the last question from paper 1. In my
opinion, the hardest elements in this paper
involve calculating with fractions like this.
10Papers 2 and 3 Reasoning
- Focus is on problem-solving, but a good
understanding of calculation is needed - Multi-step problems
- Some equipment may be used (ruler, protractor and
mirror tracing paper is no longer permitted) - Children must read questions carefully, decide
which operation(s) is/are applicable and then
carry out their working carefully
11Papers 2 and 3 Reasoning
Some questions are laid out in deliberately
unfamiliar ways the maths being tested here is
237 20 ___ . It is more a test of careful
reading and reasoning.
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13Papers 2 and 3 Reasoning
Classic two-step problems like this are not new,
but again test childrens ability to read
carefully and solve a problem.
14Papers 2 and 3 Reasoning
This question has two parts (this is part one),
and each part requires you to read, understand
and manipulate the formula.
15Papers 2 and 3 Reasoning
This is part two of the question.
16Papers 2 and 3 Reasoning
Explanatory style of question 1. Information is
given (often in the form of data) 2. A statement
is given as the opinion of someone 3. You must
explain why they are right or wrong (see next
slide)
17Papers 2 and 3 Reasoning
Explanatory style of question 3. You must
explain why they are right or wrong The key
skill here is to be concise, but to include all
necessary information
18Reading paper
- Contains 3 texts of increasing demand.
- Varying text types, e.g extract from a story,
non-fiction account, poem. - Texts are not linked by theme.
- 1 hour (including reading time)
- 50 marks available.
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22Reading paper
- Areas of assessment
- Retrieval
- Summarising
- Making inferences
- Explaining and justifying views on a text
- Predicting
- Making comparisons within the text
- Explaining meaning of words and how meaning is
enhanced through vocabulary choices
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29SPaG
- Two parts
- Paper 1 questions (50 marks)
- Paper 2 spelling (20 marks)
- 45 minutes for grammar paper
- Approximately 15 minutes for the spelling paper
(not strictly timed)
30Paper 2- Spelling
31Paper 1
- Areas of assessment
- Grammatical terms/ word classes
- Functions of sentences
- Combining words, phrases and clauses
- Verb forms, tenses and consistency
- Punctuation
- Vocabulary
- Standard English and formality
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33Tick the sentence that must end with a question
mark.
34Complete the sentence with an adjective formed
from the verb create.
35Tick one box to show which part of the sentence
is a relative clause.
36Circle all the conjunctions in the sentences
below.
37What does the root struct mean in the word family
below?
38Tick one box in each row to show whether after
has been used as a subordinating conjunction or a
preposition
39Explain how the use of commas changes the meaning
in the two sentences.