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LEVELS 3–5 En KEY STAGE 2 2010 English test Writing Test Shorter Task and Spelling Test First name _______________________________________________ Last name _______________________________________________ School _______________________________________________ DCSF no. _______________________________________________ Shorter task: Your teacher will read through this section with you. You will have 20 minutes to write your shorter piece of writing in this booklet. Spelling test: Your teacher will read through this section with you. For marker’s use only Writing Marks Shorter Task Sentence structure, punctuation and text organisation (4) Composition and effect (8) Shorter Task, total marks (12) Spelling Test (7) Shorter Task and Spelling Test, total marks (19) Spelling Test Number of correct words Marks 0 0 1–3 1 4–6 2 7– 9 3 10 –12 4 13 –15 5 16 –18 6 19 – 20 7

2 Simply the Best This notice appears in your local paper: You can make up the information using your imagination. PLANNING I will recommend _________________ for a Simply the Best award.Reasons (think about personality, why you think the person is special, examples of what the person has done): Your task is to recommend someone for the award and explain why you think this person should win. Pupils! Do you know someone in your school who is simply the best? It could be a teaching assistant, lunchtime helper, teacher, caretaker, secretary or anyone at your school that you admire. Why not recommend this person for a Simply the Best award? Fill in a form today!

3 Simply the Best I am recommending for a Simply the Best award. Please tell us why you think this person should win the award, giving reasons and examples.

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5 Spelling Test Do not turn over this page until your teacher tells you to.

6 Collecting 1 2 6 4 7 5 3 Collecting objects is a popular hobby, with both adults and. You can collect a whole of things. Lots of people collect stamps, autographs, stickers and model cars. You could even collect more unusual things like telephones and milk tops. Why would you start collecting? You may have a real passion for one thing or you may enjoy the of searching for a rare object. There are many opportunities for your for collecting through clubs and magazines. Collecting autographs, or the of people, is one of the oldest forms of collecting. Autographs of film stars, politicians, sports , authors and can sell for a lot of money. 8 9 10

7 To t a l Spelling mark13 19 14 16 17 18 15 11 20 12 People occasionally or fake autographs, which is . There are several points that may affect the price of an autograph. The autograph of a very famous person is worth more than someone who is not very well known. The of an autograph is very important. Smears, stains and all make an autograph less . An ink autograph is worth far more than one in pencil, as pencil fades over time. You would have to pay the most for a handwritten letter, as it not only has the person’s autograph, but it gives some insight into their . People can become very about their collections, no matter how big or small. The cost of collecting can vary too, as you may pay of pounds for historic books, or go to the beach and find empty shells costing nothing.

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