11+ when QCA year 5 results are......
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11+ when QCA year 5 results are......
Hi All
Thank you all for the support on this issue i am having at the moment (of trying to help out someone prepare for the exam).
I previously asked if it was too late for this girl and at that point i was not even aware of her year 4 results.
well she has told me her QCA yr5 results today(tests taken in May), they are:
Reading 4a (she says the teacher has told her it has improved from last years 3a)
Writing/spellings 3a
Maths 3b
Can you please shed some light and waht percentage chance she has if she does go for the 11+.Her parents have all of a sudden become keen(and the girl herself) on sitting the 11+.
Many Thanks
Thank you all for the support on this issue i am having at the moment (of trying to help out someone prepare for the exam).
I previously asked if it was too late for this girl and at that point i was not even aware of her year 4 results.
well she has told me her QCA yr5 results today(tests taken in May), they are:
Reading 4a (she says the teacher has told her it has improved from last years 3a)
Writing/spellings 3a
Maths 3b
Can you please shed some light and waht percentage chance she has if she does go for the 11+.Her parents have all of a sudden become keen(and the girl herself) on sitting the 11+.
Many Thanks
I don't think QCA results are a reliable guide, especially with a child who's uncooperative. Our son's results are generally average-to-below, tending to the downright disgraceful at times, but he passed for KE (luckily we knew how bright he really was and that the school results didn't really reflect his ability). The child who is generally considered top in his class didn't pass though.
I think the girl's above-average reading age suggests that she has a chance but I wouldn't be prepared to try and put a percentage on it.
Obviously, though, I would suggest that you try to make sure she's covered the whole KS2 maths syllabus thoroughly and is confident about maths, if she's not in the top maths group she may not be getting as much maths at school as she needs.
Mike
I think the girl's above-average reading age suggests that she has a chance but I wouldn't be prepared to try and put a percentage on it.
Obviously, though, I would suggest that you try to make sure she's covered the whole KS2 maths syllabus thoroughly and is confident about maths, if she's not in the top maths group she may not be getting as much maths at school as she needs.
Mike