Marks are awarded for what the student can do rather than deducted for errors, except where specific accuracy is required (e.g., spelling or punctuation).
STAGE 5
The Cambridge Primary Progression Test Stage 5 English mark scheme is based on a detailed assessment framework that evaluates your child's performance across three main areas: Marks are awarded for what the student can
focuses on informational texts, such as articles about historical civilizations (e.g., the Aztecs) or geographical locations. Marks are awarded for what the student can
The top mark scheme explicitly notes: “Look for shift in tense.” Marks are awarded for what the student can
Marks are awarded for what the student can do rather than deducted for errors, except where specific accuracy is required (e.g., spelling or punctuation).
STAGE 5
The Cambridge Primary Progression Test Stage 5 English mark scheme is based on a detailed assessment framework that evaluates your child's performance across three main areas:
focuses on informational texts, such as articles about historical civilizations (e.g., the Aztecs) or geographical locations.
The top mark scheme explicitly notes: “Look for shift in tense.”