help on yr 5 papers - guest 55
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help on yr 5 papers - guest 55
I have brought home my dd's yr 5 spring maths test to go over some of the questions that she didn't get right.
On looking through this test I can't quite understand how the teacher has come to the marks that she has. I thought that these papers ( A & B ) were both out of 40 with the mental maths being out of 20. This gives a round 100. The teacher says the written papers are both out of 50. No mention of mental maths although the kids definitely took it.
Each paper has a complete set of questions with no additional questions slotted in. They look like sats papers, not a mish mash of unrecognisable papers. I realise that marks are awarded for marking and sub parts etc but I still cannot get anywhere near to 50, I can agree to 40 though.
Can anyone enlighten me? Guest 55?
The teacher is as unhelpful as ever.
Thanks
On looking through this test I can't quite understand how the teacher has come to the marks that she has. I thought that these papers ( A & B ) were both out of 40 with the mental maths being out of 20. This gives a round 100. The teacher says the written papers are both out of 50. No mention of mental maths although the kids definitely took it.
Each paper has a complete set of questions with no additional questions slotted in. They look like sats papers, not a mish mash of unrecognisable papers. I realise that marks are awarded for marking and sub parts etc but I still cannot get anywhere near to 50, I can agree to 40 though.
Can anyone enlighten me? Guest 55?
The teacher is as unhelpful as ever.
Thanks
Yes!!
Level tables:
http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_8782.aspx
Marks for each question shuld be printed on the paper .. it looks as if the total is /90
Level tables:
http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_8782.aspx
Marks for each question shuld be printed on the paper .. it looks as if the total is /90
This EXCEL grid tells you how many marks are for each bit of each question .- any good?
http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_8798.aspx
http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_8798.aspx