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Cambridge Primary Progression Test - Stage 5 English Mark Scheme [top]

Checks for logical sequencing and effective use of paragraphs.

The Stage 5 assessment typically consists of two main papers: Checks for logical sequencing and effective use of

Tested via:

Examiners are instructed to award marks based on what the student can do, rather than strictly deducting for every minor error. commas in lists

These are internal assessments used by schools to monitor learner progress. For Stage 5, the test typically consists of: Checks for logical sequencing and effective use of

| Mark band | Description | |-----------|-------------| | 0 | No punctuation or random capitals. | | 1–2 | Some full stops and capitals, but many missing. | | 3–4 | Mostly correct sentence punctuation, one or two errors. | | 5–6 | Full stops, capitals, commas in lists, and either speech marks or apostrophes used correctly. |