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Big Maths Beat That

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Billben · 06/09/2014 07:32

Just a quick question about this really. My DDs school has done the first of these tests this Friday. The children brought the tests home to show us how well/or not they have done on the test. Now, my question is about the CLICK test really: next Friday, will they be getting the same exact paper to re-do (if they've made mistakes on it) or they move onto a different test. The timed test I'm guessing will be the same

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HarveySchlumpfenburger · 06/09/2014 10:24

Both tests next week will have different questions but testing he same knowledge. There are 10 tests for each level so children can't just learn the answers to a particular test.

Once they have full marks on 3 consecutive weeks they then move to the next level.

Billben · 06/09/2014 13:15

Thanks :)

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mrz · 06/09/2014 15:21

The Learn It tests (timed) have the same questions each week presented in a different order because the objective is to establish instant recall - 7 facts in reception, 17 in Y1, 40 in Y2 etc. The objective is to improve your own personal score/time each week. Children do not move to the next year's tests on completion.

The CLIC tests test the same skills each week using different numbers.

As Rafa says there are 10 Learn It tests and 10 CLIC tests

littlejohnnydory · 06/09/2014 22:40

In DS's school they do move on to the next year's tests....well, some do certainly, possibly depending on the level they're working at?

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