PAT: Punctuation and Grammar assesses students of years 4-10 for their ability to recognise and use grammar and punctuation.
Features of PAT: Punctuation and Grammar
- Designed for Year 4–10 students
- Multiple-choice for easy, accurate marking
- Questions are aligned with the Literacy Learning Progressions and fall into three categories: punctuation, grammar use, and grammar knowledge
- Able to be reported using scale scores or stanines
- Seven tests of varying difficulty, which can be administered simultaneously
- Able to be hand-marked or marked in NZCER Assist
- Able to track progress from year to year
- Key feature: the teacher manual gives recommendations and information about reporting student results and about using the results for further teaching and learning.
- It is based on the PAT-SPG test published by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) and was modified by NZCER for New Zealand use.
Why is it important to assess punctuation and grammar?
Punctuation and grammar play vital roles in conveying the meaning of written text. The New Zealand Curriculum places meaning at the heart of reading and writing. PAT: Punctuation and Grammar is not a return to prescriptive teaching – rather the emphasis is on the use of punctuation and grammar in context and as tools to communicate meaning.
The questions assess the skills students need in order to make meaning as they read, to write meaningful texts, and to understand the patterns of standard New Zealand English. The questions are aligned with the The Literacy Learning Progressions.
The results will help you assess whether your students are meeting the reading and writing demands of The New Zealand Curriculum. These results will help you determine how well your students are developing a body of knowledge about how language works.
Read more about PAT: Punctuation and Grammar
- set article: "PAT: Punctuation and Grammar--a new resource to support literacy"
- Thinking about how language works
PAT: Punctuation and Grammar resources
The teacher manual contains everything you need to know about the test: its purpose; its content (especially in relation to The New Zealand Curriculum and The Literacy Learning Progressions); instructions on administering and marking the tests; and useful recommendations such as how to report and use student results, and how to communicate these results to students and their whānau.
A technical section takes you through the development of the test and includes details on the construction of the PAT: Punctuation and Grammar scale.
As in other PATs, Part C of the manual provides all the conversion tables, student reports and scale descriptions. Teachers will find the scale descriptions particularly useful for further teaching and learning, especially when used alongside the student reports.
The student test booklets contain the test questions. Students do not write in these booklets, so they can be used multiple times.
Students use a printed answer sheet. Teachers can mark each test by hand and complete an Individual Student Report for each student. Alternatively, tests can be submitted through NZCER Assist.
Ordering paper tests
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