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These documents outline what makes a student a HAP, MAP or LAP now that curriculum levels have been removed.

HAP = High achieving pupil
MAP = Middle achieving pupil
LAP = low achieving pupil

The documents outline the skills required (in both reading and writing) for each student in year 7 through to year 11 to be categorised as a HAP, MAP or LAP in English language. The skills are bullet pointed to allow ease of use for all department members.

For KS4 this information is separated into both language and literature.

For literature this is broken down even further so that teachers can determine whether students are a HAP, MAP or LAP in specific components of English such as:
- poetry
- 19th century literature
- Shakespeare
- modern novel

These documents would be ideal for teachers to use when assessing student progress in specific components of their English studies be it language or literature. Once used, the student work can then be compared to their target in order to track progress.

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MissCHarley

8 years ago
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Thank you, I've just spent an hour looking for some guidance to support teaching KS3 english (as a non-subject specialist teacher and coming from primary) this will be extremely useful.

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