ks2 maths levels
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ks2 maths levels
Does anyone know how the levels split for ks2 maths on the link in guest55's post above the threshold tables don't distinguish between level 5a,5b,5c but just have level 5 as generally over 77/78 out of 100 are the levels equal ie 5a>93 5b>85 5c>78
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KS2 Level 5 tends not to be differentiated. Schools tend to give just level 5 without any sub levels.
I think the info does exist, but schools do not issue it.
You can probably guess it for yourself if you have the raw score. I would assume that a high score (90+) would be a potential top level 5. But who knows for sure?
I think the info does exist, but schools do not issue it.
You can probably guess it for yourself if you have the raw score. I would assume that a high score (90+) would be a potential top level 5. But who knows for sure?
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Well in my school they always give the sub-level and this is what they give as a 5c,5b and 5a-DarkEnergy wrote:KS2 Level 5 tends not to be differentiated. Schools tend to give just level 5 without any sub levels.
I think the info does exist, but schools do not issue it.
You can probably guess it for yourself if you have the raw score. I would assume that a high score (90+) would be a potential top level 5. But who knows for sure?
5c=79-85
5b=86-93
5a=94-100
Last time i got 93/100 and i got 5b so very close to 5a
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