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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

end of the year tests

W.A.L.T Prepare for our end of the year PAT comprehension and STAR test.

Hi and welcome back, today i'm going to be talking about the end of the year test.I don't want to start with a long intro and keep you waiting so lets start this blog.

So it's a test to show what level you're working at or a stanine,a stanine is numbers from one to nine.One is the lowest number you would get and a nine is the highest number you could get,Mrs Mclachlan  said that 2% of kids in New Zealand has got a stanine nine and no one in Hornby Primary has got a stanine one.


I wasn't here in term 1 so I didn't get a stanine but my goal is to get a stanine 6 or higher and what I will do to help my learning is to go to the library and get some books and what I will do in the test to help me is to read the sentences again if I don't understand, read all the answers before choosing.

Thanks for reading and see you next time.GOOD BYEEE   

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    1. thank you for your comment and I will study hard not harder but i'm not giving up my iPad!!!Did you learn anything ?

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    2. Update your grades, I will collect all your prizes and give you when we meet each other again! ;)

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  2. Hey Susie,
    I really like how you have included your goals in this blog post. Maybe next time check your spelling because there is mistakes in this piece of writing. Keep up the good work

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  3. Thank you for commenting,I'll check when I've got some time

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  4. Hi Susie I really like your blog post that you talk about the PAT comprehension and Star test. Maybe next time you could add some on your intro but like you said don't put to much and also keep up the good work.

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    1. Thank you I really appreciate your comment but I did have a hard time reading so next time you you could make it more clear

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