SATS Week
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I wish your ds all the best. Let's hope it is not too hot for them. I will be interested to hear what the comprehension is this year. DG
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Please don't share any details of the tests yet as they can be sat late.
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Thank u the same to u. Hopefully shouldn't be too hot. This morning ds said that in the school hall is quite cool. I am curious to know about the comprehension too. In addition it not his favourite subjectDaogroupie wrote:I wish your ds all the best. Let's hope it is not too hot for them. I will be interested to hear what the comprehension is this year. DG
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My ds is doing his too. He's very excited about the weather this week as it means playing outside on the grass every afternoon! (all rules relaxed for SATS week )
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Comprehension is like being a detective like Sherlock Holmes and adding up the clues. It is shame when students do not enjoy the challenge of it. I know lots of students who really enjoy it and will be wondering what puzzle they will be faced with. DG
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DD has been sick since Saturday so I brought her home after the test. She was familiar with the passage but felt the test was quite time pressured. She did the 11+ a few months ago so was better prepared than most and apparently some children didn't finish. The school has just sent a "do not worry" message.
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Sounds absolutely awful.
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DD said she finished with 27 seconds to spare!
(Which she used to make sure she'd answered all the questions )
JD
(Which she used to make sure she'd answered all the questions )
JD