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For test administration English grammar, punctuation and spelling Administering Paper 2: spelling 2018 national curriculum tests Key stage 2 Pack contents:   Administration instructions for the key stage 2 English grammar, punctua\ tion and spelling test Paper 2: spelling and administrator script (overleaf)\   30 copies of Paper 2: spelling The day for this test has changed. This pack must be kept secure and unopened until the start of the test on Monday 14 May 2018. Early opening, up to 1 hour before the test starts, is only allowed if access to the contents is needed to make adaptations to meet individual pupils’ needs. Early opening of more than 1 hour is only allowed if permission has been granted by STA. Please ensure you have read and understood the 2018 test administration guidance before opening this pack. Reminder MONDAY 14 MAY 2018

Page 2 of 8 2018 Key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test The key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test consists of 2 papers. The papers must be administered in order. Pupils may have a break between the papers. Test packs must not be opened until the pupils are in the test room ready to complete the test, unless early opening is required to meet individual pupils’ needs. Paper 2: spelling The following information explains how to administer the key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test Paper 2: spelling. If you have any questions, you should check with your headteacher or key stage 2 test co-ordinator before you administer the test. Please follow these instructions correctly to ensure that the test is properly administered. Failure to administer the test correctly could result in a maladministration investigation. Format • Paper 2: spelling consists of an answer booklet for pupils to complete and a test transcript to be read by the test administrator. The transcript is included in this guidance. • Pupils will have approximately 15 minutes to complete Paper 2, by writing the 20 missing words in the answer booklet. The test is not strictly timed. Equipment Each pupil will need the equipment specied below: • a blue/black pen or a dark pencil. Rubbers are allowed, but please encourage pupils to cross out answers they wish to change instead of rubbing them out. Pupils are not allowed: • dictionaries • electronic spell checkers • bilingual word lists or electronic translators. Assistance • Pupils should not require any assistance during the administration of Paper 2: spelling. • You must ensure that nothing you say or do during the test could be interpreted as giving pupils an advantage, e.g. indicating that an answer is correct or incorrect, or suggesting the pupil looks at an answer again. • You should take care not to overemphasise spelling when reading out the words that pupils need to spell. • There is no specic hearing impairment guidance for this test, but be careful when signing to ensure you do not convey information that would give pupils an advantage. If this paper is presented through sign language, nger spelling must not be used. • Guidance for administering the test to pupils with a visual impairment is contained in the modied test packs. Before the test begins • Review the list of pupils with any particular individual needs, e.g. pupils who may need support from a scribe or a transcript made at the end of the test. • Ensure that you know how to administer any access arrangements correctly by referring to the 2018 key stage 2 access arrangements guidance. • It is important that the pupils’ names on their tests match the names on the test attendance register. Check with your test co-ordinator whether any pupil in your group is known by a di erent name in school, or has changed their name since pupil registration. This is so you can remind the pupil to write the correct name on their test paper. • Check that there are enough administrators to maintain adequate supervision during the test. You should consider the possibility of at least one test administrator needing to leave the room with a pupil. • Ensure that you understand how to deal with issues during the tests. • Write the school’s name and DfE number on a board that is visible to all pupils.

Page 3 of 8 What to do at the start of the test • Check that seating is appropriately spaced and that no pupil can see another pupil’s answer booklet. • Check that pupils don’t have mobile phones or other disruptive items. • Check that pupils don’t have any materials or equipment that may give them extra help. • Ensure that each pupil has a copy of Paper 2: spelling. How to introduce the testIt is important to brief pupils fully at the start of each test. You should use this script to introduce Paper 2: spelling. This is the key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test Paper 2: spelling. You should have Paper 2: spelling in front of you. You will need a blue or black pen or a dark pencil. Write your name, school name and DfE number on the front of your answer booklet. [If any pupil’s name di ers from the name provided during pupil registration, instruct the pupil to write both names on the paper.] To make sure your answers can be marked, don’t write in the grey areas, on the barcode or on the lines at the top and bottom or the edge of the page and don’t crumple your test paper. If you want to change your answer, put a line through the response you don’t want the marker to read. If you have to use a rubber, make sure you rub out your answer completely before writing a new one. If you have any questions during the test, you should put your hand up and wait for someone to come over to you. Remember, I can’t help you to answer any of the test questions. You must not talk to each other.

Page 4 of 8 Notes for use of this script The spelling test should take approximately 15 minutes to complete, although you should allow pupils as much time as they need to complete it. Please read out the instructions below. Listen carefully to the instructions I am going to give you. I am going to read 20 sentences to you. Each sentence has a word missing in your test paper. You should listen carefully to the missing word and ll this in, making sure you spell it correctly. I will read the word, then the word within a sentence, then repeat the word. Do you have any questions? Once pupils’ questions have been answered, you should read the 20 spellings as shown on the following pages. Leave at least a 12-second gap between spellings. The target words may be repeated if needed. The 20 spellings should be read as follows: 1. Give the spelling number. 2. Say: The word is… 3. Read the context sentence. 4. Repeat: The word is… You should take care not to overemphasise spelling when reading out the words.

Page 5 of 8 2018 Spelling script Spelling 1: The word is thumb. Mum hit her thumb with the hammer. The word is thumb . Spelling 2: The word is trouble. The boy had trouble keeping up with his elder sister. The word is trouble. Spelling 3: The word is mixture. Add eggs to your cake mixture. The word is mixture. Spelling 4: The word is portable. The new laptop is light and portable. The word is portable. Spelling 5: The word is dough. We put the bread dough in the oven. The word is dough. Spelling 6: The word is science. My favourite subject at school is science. The word is science. Spelling 7: The word is attention. The teacher asked the children to pay attention. The word is attention. Spelling 8: The word is obtained. Raif obtained his parents’ permission to go out. The word is obtained. Spelling 9: The word is weightless. The astronaut felt weightless in space. The word is weightless. Spelling 10: The word is council. Raisa was chosen to be a member of the school council. The word is council.

Page 6 of 8 Spelling 11: The word is suffered. I suffered from a cold last week. The word is suffered. Spelling 12: The word is typical. It was a typical autumn day. The word is typical. Spelling 13: The word is usually. Jaya usually walks to school. The word is usually. Spelling 14: The word is cautious. Ben took a cautious step onto the ice rink. The word is cautious. Spelling 15: The word is essential. Water is essential to life. The word is essential. Spelling 16: The word is vague. David had a vague idea of where to nd the milk. The word is vague. Spelling 17: The word is adventurous. Bella was an adventurous girl. The word is adventurous. Spelling 18: The word is architect. The architect designed the new building. The word is architect. Spelling 19: The word is descendant. Queen Elizabeth is a descendant of Queen Victoria. The word is descendant. Spelling 20: The word is inconceivable. To give up now would be inconceivable. The word is inconceivable. You should now read all 20 sentences again. Give pupils the opportunity to make any changes they wish to their answers. At the end of the test say: This is the end of the test. Please put down your pen or pencil.

Page 7 of 8 How to deal with issues during the testIt is impossible to plan for every scenario. Whatever action you take, pupil safety must always be your rst consideration. In the following circumstances, you will need to stop the test either for an individual pupil or for the whole cohort: • test papers are incorrectly collated or the print is illegible • an incorrect test has been administered • a re alarm goes o • a pupil is unwell • a pupil needs to leave the room • a pupil is caught cheating. If you need to stop the test: • make a note of the time • make sure pupils are kept under test conditions and that they are supervised • if pupils have to leave the room, ensure they don’t talk about the test • speak to your test co-ordinator or a senior member of sta for advice about what to do next • consider contacting the national curriculum assessments helpline on 0300 303 3013 for further advice. You should brief your headteacher on how the incident was dealt with once the test is over. What to do at the end of the test • If you need to make a transcript of a test script, complete it with the individual pupil at the end of the test, under test conditions. Particular care should be taken to ensure accurate transcriptions are made and the pupil’s spellings are not corrected or amended. • Ensure that you inform your senior member of sta /test co-ordinator if you have made a transcript, or if a pupil has used a scribe, word processor or other electronic or technical device. This is so that they can complete the appropriate online notication. • Make sure you have collected every test script, including any unused test materials. Return them immediately to the senior member of sta who is responsible for collating the tests. • Do not look at, review or amend pupils’ answers in any way (unless it is necessary to make a transcript). If you tamper with or make changes to pupils’ answers, it will be considered maladministration and results could be annulled. • Do not keep or photocopy test scripts for any reason. • Ensure that any unused test materials are stored securely until Friday 25 May 2018.

2018 key stage 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling Administering Paper 2: spelling Print version product code: STA/18/8052/p ISBN: 978-1-78644-721-0 Electronic version product code: STA/18/8052/e ISBN: 978-1-78644-734-0 © Crown copyright 2018 Re-use of Crown copyright in test materials Subject to the exceptions listed below, the test materials on this website are Crown copyright and you may re-use them (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 which can be found on the National Archives website and accessed via the following link: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence. When you use this information under the Open Government Licence v3.0, you should include the following attribution: ‘Contains material developed by the Standards and Testing Agency for 2018 national curriculum assessments and licensed under Open Government Licence v3.0’ and where possible provide a link to the licence. Where we have identied any third-party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned.