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SATS VS CATS

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OLIVEBRANCH · 09/03/2006 21:57

Can anyone tell me the difference between Sats tests and Cats tests. Is Cats more verbal & non-verbal reasoning, with maths as well? Thanks

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snailspace · 09/03/2006 22:01

Sats is supposed to be about testing what you know, CATs about testing your potential to learn. I think.

Moomin · 09/03/2006 22:02

CATS are the cognative ability tests
SATS are Standard assessment tests

CATs test verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and maths

LIZS · 09/03/2006 22:03

and while we're on the subject, PIPs ?

corblimeymadam · 10/03/2006 09:02

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LIZS · 10/03/2006 09:43

Really ? from what ds had said it sounded like it was more verbal reasoning, comprehension and multiple choice type papers.

Hulababy · 10/03/2006 09:50

CATs are multi choice type papers, covering the three areas mentioned earlier.

corblimeymadam · 12/03/2006 08:33

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LIZS · 12/03/2006 12:08

No worries,BB. It is a private school which doesn't do KS1 SATS so wondered if it was an equivalent. Sounds similar to CATs but do they do these at 7 ?

LIZS · 12/03/2006 16:20

ah, think they are \link{http://www.pipsproject.org/assessmentsks1and2.asp\these}.

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