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Key Stage 2 PE Assessment
PE Office Ltd within 2009 have been approach by numerous organisations to provide resources for Key Stage Two for SSCO’s, PDM and Key Stage one and Two Primary PE Teachers to be able to track and monitor their students progress throughout the key stages. This Assessment tool now provides software to initialise the assessment of your pupils’ performance, levels, skills, knowledge, understanding, acquiring and developing in Key Stage Two. Our KS2 PE Quick and Easy Assessment matrix and software calculates everything regarding assessment in Key Stage two through essential formulae. You just type it in from 1c all the way to 8 plus and all the percentages, value added, end of Key Stage levels, Yellis, Middis and Fischer Family Trust Data, and predicted levels are calculated.
The software is great for use when collecting information regarding group, streaming, setting, pupils reports, parents evenings or meetings. You can also assess your pupils’ performances against other pupils, other groups in the school, national averages and much more. The following information gives you important information for the progression into Key stage 3 in comparison to Maths, English and Science. You can now follow the progress of up to 360 students per year on each matrix throughout Key Stage two and into Key Stage Three Contact us at mail@peoffice.co.uk for information regarding the PE Office’s new Key Stage 2 assessment THE KEY STAGE 2 ASSESSMENT MATRIX IS DESIGNED TO SERVE A NUMBER OF PURPOSES • Provide a central location to store assessment data on a specific group • Remove any unnecessary and difficult to access paper records • Monitor individual and group progress during Key Stage two into key stage 3 in various activities • Enables SSCO’s, PDM’s and PE staff to track and monitor progress in commitment to target setting and group administration in KS3 environments • Make use of baseline data in predicting an end of key stage level in accordance to both Yellis, Middis and FFT • Calculating value added The matrix is based in Microsoft Excel and should be opened as a usual excel file. As the matrix relies on a large number of complex formulae it is essential that these are not deleted when entering data. Only enter data in the boxes shaded grey. All other information will update automatically. We offer FREE TELEPHONE DEMONSTRATIONS on all our products, but especially this one. We can arrange these demonstrations around you and your department. Price : £ 250
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