level threshold
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level threshold
i am a bit confused: my daughter's teacher gave me her percentages tonight:
she got 74% in maths level 4
71% in english level 5
67% in science level 5, i told her it is a 4 not a 5 and you need 80% for a 5, she said that this year the science test was very difficult and the had to bring down the level threshold.
what do you think?
thinking about it may be she gave me her scores rather than her %? so if she got 67/80 she got 84%?
she got 74% in maths level 4
71% in english level 5
67% in science level 5, i told her it is a 4 not a 5 and you need 80% for a 5, she said that this year the science test was very difficult and the had to bring down the level threshold.
what do you think?
thinking about it may be she gave me her scores rather than her %? so if she got 67/80 she got 84%?
http://www.naa.org.uk/naa_17987.aspx
Here are the thresholds.
I think it is harder to get a 5 for Maths because you need to get around 80% correct. In English overall you only need to get about 2/3rds correct to get a level 5. There is less room for silly errors/exam nerves.
Here are the thresholds.
I think it is harder to get a 5 for Maths because you need to get around 80% correct. In English overall you only need to get about 2/3rds correct to get a level 5. There is less room for silly errors/exam nerves.
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there are about the same as last yeartense wrote:These thresholds are much lower than I'd have thought - no wonder so many kids in my DD's class got 5s. More fool their parents who were promising up to £50 per 5 !!
I'm glad I've got the raw scores too - much more useful. Can't think why they aren't routinely given to parents.
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