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Year 7 Assessments

In Year 7, you will carry out two big assessments throughout the year, one just before Christmas and one in the Summer Term. 

This page will let you know when your assessments will run, as well as what content will be in that assessment. 

Assessment Window 1: 

01

8th-12th December:

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ICT and Science

03

5th-9th January

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Art, DT, History and Performing Arts

05

19th-23rd January

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French

02

15th-19th December

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PE

04

12th-16th January

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Geography and SEL

06

26th-30th January

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Maths and English

Assessment Content:

The content below is designed to help you prepare for any upcoming assessments and can be used for the homework policy as well. To use it, first select the subject you want to study from the subject dropdown box, and then the assessment. For the first assessment covering the Autumn term, click "Assessment 1". For the Spring and Summer assessment, click "Assessment 2":

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Art Checklist AW1

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Art Core Knowledge AW1

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Computing Core Knowledge AW1

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DT Checklist AW1

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DT Core Knowledge AW1

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English Checklist AW1

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English Core Knowledge AW1

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French Checklist AW1

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French Core Knowledge AW1

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Geography Checklist AW1

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Geography Core Knowledge AW1

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History Checklist AW1

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History Core Knowledge AW1

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Maths Checklist AW1

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Maths Core Knowledge AW1

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PE Checklist AW1

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PE Core Knowledge AW1

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Performing Arts Checklist AW1

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Performing Arts Core Knowledge

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SEL Core Knowledge AW1

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Science Checklist AW1

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Science Checklist AW2

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Science Core Knowledge AW1

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Science Core Knowledge AW2

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Science Energy Revision Guide AW2

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Science Living Systems Revision Guide AW2

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Science Revision Guide AW1

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Science Space Revision Guide AW2

How can I revise?

One of the most effective ways to revise is to produce flashcards and use them to help you revise. 

A flashcard usually has a question on the front and an answer on the back.  
On the right is a QR code which can be scanned to show you what flash cards are, how to make them and how to use them, but there are some outlines below: 
  1. Turn the information you are trying to revise into a question. 
  2. Write a short answer on the back – make sure it isn’t too long or it will be more difficult to remember it. 
  3. Quiz yourself on it. Repeatedly. Until you start to learn it. 
  4. Come back to that knowledge a few days later - do you still remember it? If not, repeat the process.   
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Contact us:

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Stafford Manor High School

Wolverhampton Road

Stafford

ST17 9DJ

Tel: 01785 258383

office@smhs.staffs.sch.uk  

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