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'Secure' level 2

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christinarossetti · 16/02/2013 21:52

What does this mean in 'the child can do...' terms?

I know it's a 2b but what is the difference between a 2c and 2b in say maths or writing - is it that the child does the correct things more often eg connectives and the incorrect things less often eg capitals in middle of words?

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numbum · 16/02/2013 22:34

If you Google 'I can statements' you might find what you're looking for

BackforGood · 17/02/2013 01:23

I would interpret that as meaning
'All the child's work is a Level 2'
as opposed to
'I sometimes, or even often see Level 2 work, but it's not yet consistent'

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