Inter LA Agreement Trialling Record ELG 10 Writing
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Inter LA EYFS Profile Moderation Agreement Trialling Record Continually refer to ELG descriptors, exemplification materials, earlier age/stage bands in Early Years Outcomes and Areas of learning: ’exceeding’ descriptors of the EYFS Profile Handbook.
ELG: 10 Writing
Child’s Agreed Main evidence used to support judgement made (eg. what Other evidence that would name: judgement: they can do in line with judgement/citing of similar examples from be useful to support agreed exemplification materials): judgement: Evie Emerging Exemplification materials show more phonic letters than evidence produced Inconsistent e.g. pad Expected Difficult to interpret writing without scribe from teacher (played) & snack Exceeding Not plausible phonetically, Wider range of recent Not readable/legible/needs mediation evidence (please circle one) Some key words Tricky words – I, the, to, my E for her name, can she Some use of phonic knowledge & some irregular words – write her name? phonetically plausible
Child’s Agreed Main evidence used to support judgement made (eg. what Other evidence that would name: judgement: they can do in line with judgement/citing of similar examples from be useful to support agreed exemplification materials): judgement: Isla Emerging Key features of narrative - flows / one sunny day Phonics – regular words, craters – more than 1 e.g. of narrative to support Expected syllable many irregular – high frequency – spells exceeding phonically plausible – many irregular HF missing Exceeding Range of text types wider range of evidence (please circle one) 2 syllable words e.g manners, ‘sudenlee’ Correct spelling – some, like, said Multi-syllabic phonics – although not exact spelling Common and irregular spellings
Child’s Agreed Main evidence used to support judgement made (eg. what Other evidence that would name: judgement: they can do in line with judgement/citing of similar examples from be useful to support agreed exemplification materials): judgement: Brooke Emerging Using phonic knowledge (pg 6 Astronaut, pg 9 Necklace) – regular common words/HF words – words Narrative Expected matched to spoken sounds Strong sentence construction More punctuation correct Exceeding Over reliant on phonics, phonetically plausible spellings. E.g. put, but, going (please circle one) Stamina/interest Matches exemplification Using narrative in structure/ range & writing – using simple sentences Some irregular words, plausible attempts
Child’s Agreed Main evidence used to support judgement made (eg. What Other evidence that would name: judgement: they can do in line with judgement/citing of similar examples from be useful to support agreed exemplification materials): judgement: J Emerging Matches exemplification (pg 6 – frog) Good phonics, writes simple sentences that can be Longer sustained writing Expected read – some irregular words – writing some words that match spoken sounds More writing evidence Exceeding Irregular words – correct spelling / phonetically plausible (please circle one) Give meaning to marks Writing sentences
Please be prepared to share your discussions and decision and attach this record sheet to your set of evidence. Inter LA Profile Moderator training November 2015