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Year 7 star reading test and sats results

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starwars1123 · 27/09/2018 19:17

If a child achieved just over 110 in the ks2 reading sats, what do secondary schools expect them to achieve in the star reading test (what age should they be) at the beginning of the year 7?

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GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 29/09/2018 12:15

11-12 years I’d guess. Why do you ask?

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Pieceofpurplesky · 29/09/2018 12:17

As Ghoul said - I would say 11-12 spending on age. 110 is slightly above the 100 average. It does depend though as spelling and reading are different skills - a good reader is not necessarily a good speller and vice versa. This is why we do the yeasts in year 7.

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Pieceofpurplesky · 29/09/2018 12:18

Tests not yeasts

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 12:37

I'm asking because my dc only achieved 9 months above real age and I was expecting a bit better to be honest and was wondering how this low reading age will affect my dc.

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SelinaMyers · 29/09/2018 12:38

Does he read at home? What kind of texts is he looking at?

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GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 29/09/2018 12:47

Well 9 months ahead is well above average. I think that sounds like a good score. I would think the school would have a recommended reading list (or could direct you to one) and you could improve the quality of his reading which would help with spelling. My DS is a big reader but sometimes the quality of what he reads could be better!

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 12:51

Yes dc reads at home, at the moment one of the harry potter books. Only reads because dc has to and I push for it. When dc was younger dc had a real love for reading and used to read loads and always worked well above the expected level at school, now dc no longer seems that interested in reading anymore. I think the main problem is dc can be a bit a lazy and sometimes prefers to guess the answers rather than look for the answers.

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 12:54

dc achieved full marks on grammar ks2 sats, so no problems on grammar or spelling.

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SelinaMyers · 29/09/2018 12:54

That all seems pretty standard, OP, does he enjoy HP? I’ve recommended Liam Scott books by Andy McNabb to quite a few of my year 7’s.

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handmademitlove · 29/09/2018 12:55

It may be that the books he is reading are not challenging him to learn new vocab, writing styles etc.. you might need to think outside the box a bit for different books. My yr7 ds is into biographies at the moment, so we are going with that!

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 13:01

SelinaMyers dc is not that into Harry Potter no idea why dc is reading it... I will have a look into Liam Scott books, thank you.

handmademitlove I think you are right, I do have to think outside the box and just see if I can get dc interested in reading again

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TheFrendo · 29/09/2018 13:26

Average for reading in 2018 was 105.

I think a score of 110+ means exceeding\higher attainment.

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LadyPenelope68 · 29/09/2018 13:46

Your DC has a reading age above their age, albeit only 9 months so not sure why you think “this low reading age” will have an impact - it’s not low, it’s average. As for getting 110 in the KS2 SATS paper, that’s only just above the average score so your child isn’t that advanced - and I say that as a year 6 teacher.

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 13:58

dc didn't get 110, but it was bellow 115, I know that is not amazing but it's considered a high score and is above the expected level especially for a late summer born. I still think that dc reading age is pretty low

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LadyPenelope68 · 29/09/2018 14:16

How can it be low when it’s older than his age?

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 14:16

I never said dc was well advanced, I said when dc was younger dc used to be well above the expected level, but now lost interest in reading, but still above, both sats and teacher assessment confirm this. I'm well aware that is not massively above, but my question wasn't about that. I'm just asking what secondary school expect from pupils who achieve greater depth or a high score, as to me 9 months above real age isn't much.

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 14:17

Low compared to dc sats

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LadyPenelope68 · 29/09/2018 14:18

I’m a year 6 teacher and yes the SATS score is above average but it’s not exceptional, it’s not indicating an outstanding/high achiever

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 14:20

but I never said dc score was exceptional...

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starwars1123 · 29/09/2018 14:21

but dc is a high achiever, always has been

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Fiveletters · 29/09/2018 14:32

My son got 108 in his reading SAT in y6. At the start of Year 7 his reading age was 14 years 3 months. He’s just started y8, I know they did the test again at the end of y7 but they didn’t share those results with parents.

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Pieceofpurplesky · 29/09/2018 16:30

never said dc was well advanced, I said when dc was younger dc used to be well above the expected level, but now lost interest in reading, but still above, both sats and teacher assessment confirm this. I'm well aware that is not massively above, but my question wasn't about that. I'm just asking what secondary school expect from pupils who achieve greater depth or a high score, as to me 9 months above real age isn't much.


That's why teachers here are telling you it's fine - they know that 9 months above average is just that. As pupils get older their reading age tends to rise disproportionally as their vocabulary increases. My Year 7 set range from 98-115 and have reading ages from 9-15+. Each child is different. Encourage your child to read and don't pressure them

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GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 29/09/2018 17:55

I just saw this about encouraging older kids to read and thought it might be helpful for your DS

www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/tips-and-advice/reading-tips/encouraging-older-children-to-read/

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