Description
2019 KS1 and KS2 Test and Question Level Analysis Pack
Includes all 2019 Analysis Tools for KS1 (including phonics) and KS2.
Requires Excel with macros enabled.
FAQ, Video Demonstrations and Help
Instant download after purchase. Maximum of 3 downloads.
Please note sample pictures are for the KS2 Mathematics Analysis.
Summary of Features:
- Questions Versus National compares the performance of your cohort against the performance of pupils nationally in each question. A powerful chart which instantly shows you which questions you are strong or weak on. As it uses national data, it considers the difficulty of each question, compares it the performance of your cohort and orders the results from strongest to weakest. 2016 to 2019 KS2 versions only, 2022 KS2 versions coming soon.
- Pupil Summary shows total marks for each paper, number of questions unanswered (possibly indicating need to increase pace), number of incorrect answers, total overall score (and percent), total score in each strand. Option to adjust the colour thresholds to make it easier to spot patterns and gaps. All Versions from 2016.
- Pupil Reports show a summary of performance in each strand for an individual pupils. Useful for feeding back to pupils, parents and informing intervention teachers. All Versions from 2016.
- Contextual Analysis shows a breakdown by key groups (gender, SEND status, disadvantaged, EAL) plus up to four custom groups. Compares school data (grades and scaled scores) to national data in a detailed but user-friendly report. All Versions from 2016.
- Cohort Summary shows an overview of the cohort against each strand. This is also compared to national data where it is available. This page gives a summary of attainment including number and percent at expected and higher standard. All Versions from 2016.
- Strand Summary shows a the weighting of each strand and the performance within it. For example, in a grammar test a cohort may perform poorly in identifying sentence types and equally poorly in identifying punctuation. However as there is more weighting given to punctuation, it would be advisable to focus on this area. All Versions from 2016.
- Other Charts Charts which show performance for each question, organised by most correct to incorrect, by strand and also by year group question (for mathematics). The most powerful chart orders questions from most correct to incorrect enabling you to see precisely where there are strengths and weaknesses. All Versions from 2016.
Martin Green –
Tells you what you need teach next!