Key Stages 1-2 and SATs advice
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lion63
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by lion63 »
DD2 has also taken a WRAT but I can't remember what that stands for!
WRAT - Wide Range Achievement Test - to assess reading, mathematics and nonverbal reasoning. The age range is from age from 7 to 24.
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inkypinkyponky
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by inkypinkyponky »
Thank you lion63.
Sounds like a WRAT is similar to a CAT!
Is there a BAT or HAT?!
Sorry, being silly now
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lion63
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by lion63 »
inkypinkyponky wrote:Thank you lion63.
Sounds like a WRAT is similar to a CAT!
Is there a BAT or HAT?!
Sorry,
being silly now
Has it got anything to do with your Username?
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inkypinkyponky
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by inkypinkyponky »
There's me thinking my username was quite sensible.
When one is called Tracy, the most common name from the 1960's, one tries to be unique in other ways!
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lion63
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by lion63 »
WRAT CAT BAT HAT
SILLY INKY PINKY PONKY
This was my line of thinking/reasoning.
Thankfully, not a SATs type problem solving question.
I
do think it is a unique username.
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Guest55
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by Guest55 »
Many schools don't do CATs so do rely on KS2 NC tests (they are not SATS!!)
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katel
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by katel »
Prepared to be proved worng, guest 55 - but I have never come across a Secondary school that relies on SATS alone.
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Guest55
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by Guest55 »
I know quite a few - and not just in Bucks either!