Year 6 SATs Challenge Resources The new KS2 SATs, introduced in May 2016 to reflect the new curriculum, are extremely challenging compared to previous years, with only 5% of pupils achieving a 'higher scaled score' of 110. If you feel your child could achieve the highest marks in SATs,...
The article discusses the science portion of the key stage 2 examination that was administered to Year 6 students in primary schools in Great Britain in 2009, which is the final year the test will be administered. An exam question on the test asked students to write an essay about athletic ...
When I explained my role as the festival’s literary explorer in residence and how it had come out of this project and my first book,Reading the World, he exclaimed: ‘I just had that book in my hand!’ It turned out he had picked it up in the festival’s bookshop and checked the...
Kosovo wasn’t included in my original year of reading the world.Although it’s recognised by more than 110 countries, it isn’t officially UN-recognised. As such, it’s one of the many nations that fell under the‘Rest of the World‘ banner, which ended up being represented by Kurdistan...
The proportion of Year 6 pupils reaching the expected standard in all three areas of reading, writing and maths inthis year’s Sats examsincreased slightly, but is still behind pre-Covid levels. Sats week 2025:key dates and info for KS1 and KS2 Sats tests ...
November 11, 2024ByAnn MorganinEvents,Post-world,Reading the World (book)Tags:books,Dublin Book Festival,Ireland,literature,translation,travel,writing6 Comments Last weekend, I had the privilege of being part of the line-up atDublin Book Festival, an annual celebration of all things literary in...
Steve arrived and sat in the front row, surrounded by his family. The house lights faded. Naomi took the stage. Her fingers. His heart. (1) Why did Melissa want to save her father's music? A . His music could stop his disease from worsening. B . She wanted to please her dying ...
November 11, 2024 By Ann Morgan in Events, Post-world, Reading the World (book) Tags: books, Dublin Book Festival, Ireland, literature, translation, travel, writing 6 Comments Last weekend, I had the privilege of being part of the line-up at Dublin Book Festival, an annual celebration ...
South Sudan’s story continues January 9, 2014ByAnn MorganinAfrica,Post-worldTags:books,culture,history,politics,reading,South Sudan,war,writing6 Comments Those of you who have followed this project since the early days might remember Julia Duany. She is the South Sudanese author and senior civi...
When I explained my role as the festival’s literary explorer in residence and how it had come out of this project and my first book, Reading the World, he exclaimed: ‘I just had that book in my hand!’ It turned out he had picked it up in the festival’s bookshop and checked the...