Use these steps to formalise your assessments of pupils' writing into level judgements.
You will need:
Step 1 Making best fit judgements
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Draw on what you know about the pupil's writing to decide whether it best fits the criteria for the lower level or higher level within each AF on the guidelines. A best fit does not mean that the pupil fulfils every aspect of the criteria for an AF.
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Step 2 Work through the AFs
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Start with AF5, followed by AF6.
Look through the work to decide whether it is best described as meeting the criteria for the lower level or higher level within AF5 and AF6 on the guidelines sheet. Then, decide whether what you know about the pupil's writing best fits the criteria above or below the line. Enter a tick ( Now repeat the process for the following pairs of assessment focuses:
For levels 2 and 3 make a judgement for handwriting. |
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Step 3 Making an overall level judgement
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For level 2:
For all other levels: four out of AFs 1 to 6. Use the judgement you have made in AF7 and AF8 to help confirm your overall judgement. |
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Step 4 Refining your judgement
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Look across the AFs and decide whether the level is Low, Secure or High:
Enter a tick ( |