HILLSGROVE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
SINCE 1950
- Knowledge Organiser Pupil Assessment
Pupil: ______Class:______Date: ______
Key Question 1a : Complete the table of circuit symbols for different components.Component / Symbol
Motor
Buzzer
Cell
Key Question 1b:Draw a circuit diagram to represent the circuit for this torch.
Key Question 2a: Tick the box to show whether the bulb will light in this circuit. Explain the reasons for your choice. (Remember to use precise scientific vocabulary)
Reason: ______
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Key Question 2b: Tick one box to show which bulbs will be brightest. Explain your choice below.
Reason: ______
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Key Question 2c: Complete the table showing how these changes will affect the brightness of the bulb in this circuit (e.g. Brighter, dimmer, no change)
Change / Effect
Adding another battery (cell)
Using thinner wire
Using shorter wire
Adding another bulb (in series)
Using a larger bulb
Adding a buzzer
Key Question 3: Draw two circuit diagrams with one cell and two bulbs – one a series circuit and the other a parallel circuit
Series / Parallel
Key Question 4: Extension
Describe some advantages of a parallel circuit as compared to a series one.
Answer in full sentences:
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Pupil name: ______DATE: ______
Topic: ______
An Emerging pupil will:- Still be developing their understanding of the topic
- Only be able to recall limited facts from the knowledge organiser and use some scientific vocabulary correctly.
- Identify most circuit symbols (not always accurately joined in diagrams)
- Not have achieved all of the expected statements
An Expected pupil will demonstrate knowledge of:
- Able to recall knowledge from the KO
- Recall knowledge accurately and use most scientific vocabulary accurately.
- Use conventions to draw diagrams (circuit diagrams)
- Score 4 or above but not 7 out of 7
An Exceeding pupil will meet all Expected criteria and show further development by:
- Evidence of wider reading through discussion or extracurricular work nd precise use of scientific vocabulary.
- Score 7out of 7 (including the extension question) with additional detail showing evidence of wider reading.
- Applied knowledge is evident through discussions and class learning
- Evidence of links between topics
- In depth knowledge of topic
- Recalls facts that have not been taught in class
NOTE: Where pupils written skills are below their own level of understanding, the assessment can be completed orally with T/TA support.
Class: ______Date: ______
Subject: ______Topic: ______
Pupil / Emerging (1) / Expected (2) / Exceeding (3)Number of pupils / /30 / /30 / /30
% of pupils working at this level / % / % / %
Grid to explain End of Year Assessment Judgements
123 can be scored in any order. For Science, this may be assessed more frequently
AUT / SPR / SUM / EOY Level for Year group1 / 1 / 1 / B
1 / 1 / 2 / W
1 / 2 / 2 / S
2 / 2 / 2 / S
2 / 2 / 3 / S+
2 / 3 / 3 / B (year above)
3 / 3 / 3 / B+ (year above)