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Science Assessment Grid KS2



Assessment – when and how often?



 Aim to do 1 assessment per unit – ie 1 per half term

 Choose from the Assessment Grid or use an end of unit test or start and end of unit ‘mind map’ ( a mixture of these

throughout the year is a good idea)

 In addition to these aim to teach and assess specific Sc1 skills in each unit – see separate sheet ‘Teaching Sc1 skills’

 Record pupil performance on individual record sheets – use these to set targets – aim for ‘best fit’ – if they are demonstrating

and giving evidence for a particular level encourage them to work at the next level – see ‘levelness’ sheets







Using the Assessment Grids



Assessing progress in Science activities have been assigned to the most appropriate units. Sometimes the activity could fit with

more than one unit. In those cases the activity number has been followed by a ! eg 3.2! Choose which unit you want to use it in –

don’t do it more than once. You only need to do one levelled content type assessment in each unit – choose the one you think will

allow the children to best demonstrate the level they are working at.



Some of the activities are aimed at specific levels and will not necessarily be appropriate for your whole class. The level range has

been identified on the grid.



If there isn’t a specific assessment activity



Use whatever activity you choose to establish where the children are at when you start a unit eg mind mapping, concept cartoons,

a specific set of questions and then repeat this at the end of a unit to find out how they have progressed. Pupils’ responses should

be sought that allow them to demonstrate how their thinking/understanding has changed.

Science Assessment Grid KS2





YEAR 3 4 5 6

QCA Unit 3A Teeth and Eating 4A Moving and Growing 5A Keeping Healthy 6A Interdependence and Adaptation





Assessing 8.1! The basic needs for human 8.1! The basic needs for human survival (2-5) 8.2! Staying healthy (2-5) 2.4 Plants and animals found in different habitats

Progress survival (2-5) (4-5)

Activity 8.3 The heart (2-5)

8.2! Staying healthy (2-5)

8.4 Planning and collecting evidence

(3-5)



QCA Unit 3B Helping plants Grow Well 4B Habitats 5B Life Cycles 6B Micro-organisms





Assessing 2.2! The term ‘plant’ (2-5) 1.1a Invertebrates: planning and obtaining 2.2! The term ‘plant’ (2-5)

Progress evidence

Activity 1.1b Invertebrates: considering and evaluating

evidence



2.1 The term ‘animal’ (2-5)



2.3! Plants and animals found in different

habitats (2-5)





QCA Unit 3C Characteristics of Materials 4C Keeping Warm 5C Gases Around Us 6C More Dissolving





Assessing 7.1 The term ‘solid’ (3-5) 7.3! Solid’s, liquids and gases (3-5) 3.1! How materials can be changed (2-5)

Progress

Activity 7.2 The term ‘liquid’ (3-5) 7.4! The properties of ‘solids’, ‘liquids’ 1.2a Dissolving: planning and obtaining evidence

and ‘gases’ (3-5)



7.5 Investigating gases (3-5)

Science Assessment Grid KS2





QCA Unit 3D Rocks and Soils 4D Solids and Liquids 5D Changing State 6D Reversible and Irreversible Changes





Assessing 3.1! How materials can be changed (2-5) 3.1! How materials can be changed (2- 3.1! How materials can be changed (2-5)

Progress 5)

Activity 3.4 Techniques for separating mixtures of

materials (4-5) 3.2 How materials can be changed (2-

5)



3.3 The process of condensation (2-5)



7.3! Solid’s, liquids and gases (3-5)



7.4! The properties of ‘solids’, ‘liquids’

and ‘gases’ (3-5)



1.2b Evaporation: planning

measurement of variables





QCA Unit 3E Magnets and Springs 4E Friction 5E Earth, Sun and Moon 6E Forces In Action







Assessing 4.1 Pushes and pulls and their effects (2-3) 4.3a Understanding gravity - modelling (2-5)

Progress

Activity 4.2 Investigating friction (2-5) 4.3b Understanding gravity – drawing plumb lines

(2-5)

4.4! Non-standard measures of force (2-5)

4.4! Making and using Newton boxes (2-5)

4.5! Non-standard measures of force (3-5)

4.5! Non-standard measures of force (3-5)

4.6! Magnitude of forces (3-5)

4.6! Magnitude of forces (3-5)

1.3a! Forces: planning an investigation and

obtaining evidence 1.3a! Forces: planning an investigation and

obtaining evidence

1.3b! Forces: presenting data

1.3b! Forces: presenting data

1.3c! Forces: considering and evaluating data

1.3c! Forces: considering and evaluating data

Science Assessment Grid KS2





QCA Unit 3F Light and Shadows 4F Circuits and Conductors 5F Changing Sounds 6F Seeing Things







Assessing 6.4 Light sources (2-3) 5.1 Making circuits (2-3) 6.1 Sound production (2-5) 6.5! Light travelling (2-5)

Progress

Activity 6.5! Light travelling (2-5) 5.2 How a switch works (2-5) 6.2 Sound travelling (2-5) 6.7 Seeing objects (3-5)



6.6 Shadows (2-5) 5.3! Understanding circuits (3-5) 6.3 Planning measurement of

independent and dependent variables

5.4 Circuits and their representations (3-4) (3-5)



5.5 Insulators and conductors of electricity (3-

5)



QCA Unit 5/6H Scientific Enquiry in an 6G Changing Circuits

Environmental Context





Assessing 2.3! Plants and animals found in 5.3! Understanding circuits (3-5)

Progress different habitats (2-5)

Activity 5.6 Considering the brightness of bubs in different

circuit arrangements (4-5)


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