a parents’ guide to supporting your child’s learning at dŵr y felin

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A Parents’ Guide to supporting your child’s learning at Dŵr y Felin

Aim

• To outline tracking system at Dŵr y Felin• To outline target setting at Dŵr y Felin• To outline Cognitive Ability Test Data• To provide you with information about

Literacy and Numeracy• To explain strategies to support your child's

learning (revision)

Data

• Key Stage 2• National Reading and Numeracy Tests• Internal teacher assessments• ALN• Attendance

Cognitive Abilities Test

• A standardised assessment that helps identify pupils’ strengths, weaknesses and learning preferences, providing accurate, reliable and objective assessment data that is essential to the shaping of an individual’s learning.

Cognitive Abilities Test

• CATs measures four principle areas of reasoning – verbal, non-verbal, quantitative and spatial awareness

• Rich data provided by CATs gives a comprehensive profile of pupils’ reasoning abilities, producing standardised scores for each of the four abilities.

Cognitive Abilities Test

• This data can be used to build an understanding of an individual’s potential and learning style and to inform the development of effective teaching and learning programmes and interventions.

Cognitive Abilities Test

Standardised Scores• Each pupil has a score for each of the tests• These are calculated based on their raw score

and their age at the time of the test• 100 is the expected level for pupils• Pupils achieving over 115 have a strength in this

area• Pupils achieving less than 85 may need

additional support in this area

Cognitive Abilities Test

Target setting• We use the results of the CATs tests in

conjunction with key stage 2 data, national test data and knowledge of the individual pupils to set targets for the end of key stage 3.

Cognitive Abilities Test

Tracking

Registration

Gender

Attendance FSM SEN

Looked Afte

r EAL

KS 2 Engli

sh

KS2 Maths

KS2 Science

KS2 Wels

h

CATs Non-Verb

al

CATs Quantitati

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CATs Verb

alCATs

Mean

Yr 6 Natio

nal Readi

ng Test

Yr 6 Natio

nal Numeracy Test

7F F 96.2 N A 0 4 4 4 4 102 98 110 103.33 116 96

Key Stage 3 Reports

• Interim Reports• End of Year Reports

Key Stage 3 Reports

Key Stage 3 Reports

Key Stage 3 Reports

Interim Report• End of Key Stage 3 Targets• Level 5 is the current national expectation• X Y Z

In addition:• Behaviour • Effort • Grades A - E

Marking and Assessment

Target grades in books• X Y Z

In addition grades A - E• Behaviour • Effort • Presentation

Year 7

• Equipment• Planner• Uniform• Attendance and Absence• Mobile Phones• Homework• Clubs and Extra-Curricular involvement

Literacy and Numeracy Framework

Literacy and Numeracy Framework

The LNF has been introduced by the Welsh Government to raise standards

in learners’ literacy and numeracy skills

www.learning.wales.gov.uk

Tests

• Pupils will be tested week beginning 5th May.• 3 tests• Numeracy Reasoning• Numeracy Procedural• Reading

• School exams will take place w/b 8th June 2015.

How will the tests be administered?

• All tests will take place in the theatre or hall.

• The pupils will sit at individual exam desks.

• The exams will be administered and supervised by exam invigilators.

Within literacy the strands are: • oracy across the curriculum • reading across the curriculum • writing across the curriculum.

Literacy

Writing

Reading

Oracy

Reading (Literacy)

If the pupils highlight more than four words then the answer is marked incorrect

How can you help your child in Literacy?

Read with your child Welsh Government suggests 10 minutes per day will increase pupils’ performance.

Discuss what has been read with your child– Sequence the events/topics in the text– Ask them to find a word with the same meaning

as …– Ask for explanations about content– Encourage pupils to give opinions.

How can you help your child in Literacy?

Encourage thinking about writing• Plan and prepare before writing – spider diagrams,

boxing up sheets;• Proofreading;• Editing and redrafting.

Across the Curriculum• Encourage them to look at their exercise books;• Practise spellings – mnemonics; look-cover-write-check;• Look at their literacy targets after book marking and

practise those skills by making corrections/retrying a task.

Within numeracy the strands are: • developing numerical reasoning • using number skills • using measuring skills • using data skills

Numeracy

Numeracy

Numeracy ProceduralPupils are expected to write their answers within the boxes provided

Numeracy Reasoning

Numerical reasoning will require literacy and numeracy skills. The questions are context based and will be presented via a power point presentation

All pupils will require a calculator for this test

How can you help your child in Numeracy?

Encourage using numerical skills in everyday lifeTimeMoneyMeasuring / weighing

Practise multiplication tables regularly.

How can you help your child in Numeracy?

Learn all formulae The best way of doing this by using the look - cover – write - check technique

Practise methodsLook at a question, work out the answer and then check if it is correct.

Check all numerical work carefully

How will we inform you of your child's progress?

Numeracy and literacy reports from the Welsh Assembly Government.

How will the results be reported back to you?

• Year 7 Parents’ Evening on Thursday 5th April– 5 minute appointments with every subject

teacher.– Please remember to sign in.

• Interim Report at the end of the spring term• End of year full report which will be

distributed at the end of the summer term

Revision Materials

• BBC Bitesize website www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize• School books.• School website – www.npted.org/dyf– Maths revision worksheets– Last year’s numeracy and literacy test.– BKSB – Pupils who receive reading support can access

Rapid Plus website.

The School Website

The school website is www.npted.org/dyfTo access the resources on the website pupils have to login using their school login (the one they use for IT)

The school website contains a wealth of information that pupils can use at home.

BSKB

BKSB is a web-based computer package that can help your child to improve their numeracy and literacy skills at home.

It will test the skills of pupils at all levels and provide support for areas of concern.

BKSB

BKSB is accessible at home via the school website.Step 1 – www.npted.org/dyfStep 2 – Scroll down to BKSB logoStep 3 – Log in using their own details

This is the Dŵr y Felin BKSB homepage.

An example of a Maths question

Pupils type their answer in here – it is then marked.

An example of an English question

Every pupil’s progress is individually monitored

What next?

• CATs data available at the end of the presentation

• This presentation will be available on the school website

• Good luck!

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