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Have your reception reports shown emerging, expected, exceeding?

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Dontmakemecometovegas · 05/07/2014 22:24

Just wondered, we get ours next week.

I'm expecting a sea of emergings, partly because ds isn't very academic and partly because we recently found he's got +8 vision.

Will they write the level on the reports? Is that what usually happens?

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caffeinated · 05/07/2014 22:26

Yes we got a list of areas and it was ticked emerging, expected or exceeding.

IsItFridayYetPlease · 05/07/2014 22:29

Yes!

countingdown · 05/07/2014 22:33

Yes.

EatDessertFirst · 06/07/2014 06:23

Yes, here too.

Mumof3xox · 06/07/2014 06:25

Last year dc1 was mainly at expected but trailing behind with reading, he was exceeding something like social skills

This year dc 2 will likely be mainly at expected, emerging writing and exceeding reading

nonicknameseemsavailable · 06/07/2014 06:42

not had this years R report yet but last years didn't tell us emerging, expected or exceeding. it was all written stuff, mostly implying expected so I asked because I had assumed we would get told and they showed me. report really didn't give me any indication of her actual 'grade/mark/level/whatever you want to call it'

estherkhp · 06/07/2014 22:56

My dd is in reception and will turn 5 in a few weeks time.
I feel a little disappointed as we received her report and it was marked at 90% level 1 (emerging).
She has had 3 sets of grommets fitted in the last 18 months as she has really bad glue ear. (Therefore hearing impaired). She is not the most confident of children especially in large groups but she is reading books, always keen to write and spell words. Tells me all about what she has learnt at school. I really do think she is bright and 'switched on' but lacks confidence and therefore is a child that hides in the background. I sound as if I'm being defensive but really disagree with the levels completely!
She had an language assessment by a Speech and language professional (at school) which actually said she was way above average for some areas. Thanks for reading

GhoulWithADragonTattoo · 06/07/2014 23:13

My DD's reception report was pretty detailed. At the end there was a sheet with the various areas in a table with emerging, excepted, exceeding as appropriate.

Jellyandjam · 07/07/2014 07:46

Ds reception report had a personalised page at the start with teachers comments about each area and a general comment about him. Then another page of the definitions/ statements about each area with 1,2 or 3 next to each to indicate DS attainment.

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