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Using past papers to measure progress

25.02.2021 13:32 590 review
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Past papers are a great tool to help you measure your learners' progress over time. It might be helpful to use them when you first return to teaching in school to help you measure your students' level of understanding. This will help guide your teaching to meet their learning needs. You can continue to administer paper papers throughout the school year to measure your learners' progression and development.

 

 

 

Past papers are also great for showing students how much they have learned and provide valuable evidence for learning. This can help to support conversations with students, parents and school leaders, particularly if they are concerned about the effects of time away from school.

 

 

 

 

You can also use them alongside the mark schemes to help students become familiar with answering exam questions and meeting the assessment objectives.

 

 

Our past papers are available from Cambridge Primary to Cambridge Advanced and as a Cambridge school, you have access to all our past examination materials.

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