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Unit 3 Assessments 28th June - 2nd July 2021 Year 7

28th May 2021                                                                                                  

Dear Parent/Carer

I am writing to share with you your child’s assessment timetable which starts from Monday 28th June 2021.

The third assessment cycle of this academic year is fast approaching and as such your child will sit a series of assessments allowing them to demonstrate their learning over the previous academic year.  These assessments are called KIP assessments.  KIP stands for ‘Knowledge is Power’ The knowledge which your children will be tested on has been carefully selected as it is knowledge that when mastered, will enable them to access the highest-level content in their subject areas.  These assessments will take place in their usual lessons between the 28th June and the 2nd July 2021. Please find answers to some potential questions below.

What will they need to learn for the assessments?

In exactly the same way as we did in Unit 1 & 2, the assessments link directly to the work completed for homework and in class.  Your child will be given a list of definitions and they will be asked to write next to each definition the keyword that it is describing.  These are all the words from the Knowledge Organisers that students have been memorising for homeworks and using in lessons.  Since we are in the third part of the assessment cycle, students will be assessed as follows: 

  • Subjects with 10 weeks of information in the knowledge Organisers will have 100 definitions in their assessment: 50 from Unit 3 & 25 from Unit 1 & 2
  • All other subjects will have 40 definitions in their assessment: 30 from Unit 3 & 10 from Unit 1 & 2

Students will be tested over the week on each subject according to the timetable I have written below.

How can I help my child?

You can help prepare your child for these assessments by quizzing them.  Simply find the subject they would like to revise in the knowledge organiser, then read the definition to your child and ask them to say what the key word is.  For example, you would say to your child:

‘This is a device for measuring the atmospheric pressure of a place’

Hopefully your child will remember the keyword is ‘Barometer’ and you could tick it in their Knowledge Organiser, it is as simple as that.  If they cannot remember, simply tell them the correct answer, then quiz them on it again later.

Please remember there is a video in the “Students” section of the school website demonstrating how students should be memorising this information when they do their homework.  It would be worth rewatching this to aid revision.

How will you know how well they do in each assessment?

Your child’s assessment will be marked immediately and the percentage of words they get correct will be recorded by their teacher.  Students with additional needs will have had the support they need to complete the test so they are not at a disadvantage.  A report will then be sent home to you to explain how well your child has done in each subject compared to the year group and how well they are doing overall.  The report will also explain how much progress your child has made in each subject which is the main focus of the assessments.

What will the school do with the assessment scores?

Once we have all the assessment information we will reset the classes to ensure the right students are obtaining the right support to progress even further as they enter the next twelve weeks of the school year.  You and your child will be told of any class movements and a conversation will be had with the Head of Year if there are any concerns.

The dates for each assessment that your child will sit are on the next page of the letter and have been designed so you can easily display them in the house.

What homework do they do for weeks 11 and 12 following assessments?

During weeks 11 and 12 your child’s Homework practice book will be used to practice any definitions from their Knowledge Organiser that they do not know.

If your child misses an assessment they will have to take it at a later date.

If you have any questions around assessments at all please contact me using the email jwatson@gloucesteracademy.co.uk

Yours sincerely

Mr J Watson

Assistant Headteacher

 

Year 7

Week 12 (Week beginning 28th June)

Class Code

28th June

29th June

30th June

1st July

2nd July

7G

History

Geography

Food

Art

Science

Spanish

English

Music

Maths

RS

7L

Geography

Drama

Science

Spanish

Music

History

RS

Food

English

Maths

Art

7O

History

Geography

Music

Science

Food

Art

Spanish

English

Maths

Drama

7U

Art

History

Drama

Music

Science

Spanish

Food

Geography

Maths

English

7C

Geography

Music

Science

Drama

Spanish

RS

History

English

Maths

Food

Art