KS2 Alternative SATs 2020 National Curriculum Tests - Halsnead Primary School
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Questions and Answers You have until Thursday 14th May 2020 to complete the booklet. Work as quickly and as carefully as you can, alternatively you can work as slowly and recklessly as like. If you cannot do a question, cheat! Use the internet, ask a sibling, use your secret mind reading powers (shhh!) or you can go on to the next one. You can come back to it later, if you have time. If you finish before the end, go and eat some chocolate, sweets or crisps to rebuild all of that energy lost or go and lie on the sofa for ten minutes. You could also go back and check your work. Marks The number under each question at the side of the page tells you the number of marks available for each questions. Answers will be published on Monday 18th May 2020. Results All scores will be converted to a standardised score to determine whether you are ‘Working Towards’, ‘Working At’ or ‘Working Above’ the Year 6 Standard.
1. Which school is closest to Halsnead? 1 mark 2. What is the background colour of the display boards at Halsnead? 1 mark 3. Which of the year 6 classrooms is the biggest? 1 mark 4. What subject has a display and an area outside the hall? 1 mark 5. Name the 6 value characters? 6 marks 6. How many ‘library’ areas does the school have? 1 mark 7. What instrument has been taught at Halsnead this year? 1 mark
Can you name the Pokémon below? You will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Timed paper. You will need a stopwatch. Time how many seconds it takes to find Wally. 0-20 seconds (10 marks) 21 – 40 seconds (8 marks) 41 – 59 seconds (6 marks) 1 – 1 min 30 seconds (4 marks) 1 min 31 seconds -2 minutes (2 marks) > 2 minutes (1 mark)
Paper 4: How well do you know Halsnead Staff? Match the boxes to make the sentences true 1 mark for each correct answer Miss Taylor Travels to Scotland monthly to watch Celtic play football Mr Catt Has run the London Marathon in 3 hour 31 minutes Mr Owen Has spoken to the famous author Jill Murphy Mr Doherty Achieved grade 2 in the violin Mr Winstanley Has owned a market stall that sold hand-made Mediterranean pottery Mrs Olushonde Was born in London Mrs Elwill Can play the guitar and the piano Mrs Westoby Lived in Australia for 5 years Mrs Redmond Was on the high school volleyball team Mrs Kendall Got married on a beach in Barbados Miss Pickford Is from the North East of England Mrs Hoang Owned a hairdressers when she was 22 years old Mrs Wills Won 52 tennis matches in a row Mrs Fenney Can tap dance Mrs McDonough Completed a 100 mile bike race in 4 hours 20 minutes Mrs Simms Has been to a garden party at Buckingham Palace Mrs Jones Spent the 1st January 2020 in New York Mrs Fairclough Has the same birthday as her dad Mrs Whitby Is a qualified nurse Mrs Pattie Has a dog called Sophie Miss Wright Has spoken about the allotment on radio, tv and you tube Mrs Tyrell Performed in a dance show when she was 38 years old Mrs Cinnamond Arranged for Peter Andre to perform at the primary school she went to Mrs Skillicorn Has worked in McDonalds Mrs Brown Has danced at the Royal Albert Hall Miss Regan Plays for a netball team called KD Diamonds Mr Horrocks Has completed a tandem skydive for charity
Timed paper. You will need a stopwatch. Starting in the room of your choice, ask a member of your household to time how long it takes to find the objects below. You can find the items in any order. Add a 10 second penalty for any objects not found. FIND THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS: • An unused toilet roll • An item of clothing that is the colour you would get if you mixed blue and yellow together • An item of clothing that has at least 4 buttons on • A pen, pencil or crayon that is the top colour of a rainbow • The word ‘SCHOOL’ - look in a book, magazine or newspaper • Your school jumper • A picture book • A school photograph of yourself • Something that will hold everything you’ve found < 3 minutes (10 marks) 3 - 4 minutes (8 marks) 4 5 minutes (6 marks) 5 6 minutes (4 marks) 6 7 minutes (2 marks) > 7 minutes (1 mark)
Paper 6: Art ‘Everyday object’ art challenge. Select an object to include in a drawing. Tweet a picture of your drawing to @Halsneadschool and your drawing will be assessed by a panel of adjudicators and given a score out of 5 for each area: creativity, artistic style and humour! 15 marks
Solve the maths problems 1. Crossing the River A farmer is trying to cross a river. He is taking with him a rabbit, carrots and a fox and he has a small raft. He can only bring 1 item a time across the river because his raft can only fit either a rabbit, the carrots or the fox. How does he cross the river? (You can assume that nothing is eaten or escapes!) 3 marks 2. You are driving a bus to St Barnabas. You drive through Hanham and pick 1 child up, you drive through Kingswood and pick 1 child up, you drive through Oldland Common and pick 5 children up, you drive through Cadbury Heath and pick 4 children up. You drive through Warmley and pick up 10 children. 6 children get off because they decide to walk the rest of the way. Before reaching school, you pick up 14 children from North Common. Who is the bus driver? 1 mark 3. How many squares are in the picture? 3 marks
Paper 8: Secondary School Visit your secondary school’s website and answer the following questions. 1. What is your secondary school’s website? 1 mark 2. What is the motto or key values? E.g. Halsnead motto is ‘Strive to Achieve’ 1 mark 3. What is the head teacher’s name? 1 mark 4. Write down 3 exciting facts about the school. 3 marks 5. Draw the school logo. 1 mark 6. What is their school uniform? 2 marks 7. Do they have a social media page to share information? 1 mark 8. Find a quote from a pupil at your secondary school. What do they think of the school? 1 mark 9. What sports facilities does your secondary school have? 1 mark
Paper 9: End of SATs celebration Crazy hair celebration. Tweet a picture of your crazy hair to @halsnead_head and your hair style will be assessed by a panel of adjudicators and given a score out of 5 for each area: creativity, artistic style and humour! 15 marks ‘
Well done Year 6, you have completed SATs week! We know that many of you are disappointed that you haven’t had the opportunity to sit the actual SATs tests, especially after all of your hard work and effort that you have put in. With or without the tests, we are all still very proud of you. You have impressed us with your determination and drive to succeed and the SATs only reflect how you perform in the test on the day. We hope that you have had fun with The Alternative SATs. We will email answers next week and tweet us with any examples that you would like to share. @halsneadschool Keep on making us proud! Mr Doherty, Mr Owen and Miss Taylor
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