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2016 national curriculum tests Key stage 1 English reading Paper 1: reading prompt and answer booklet First name Middle name Last name Total marks

Contents Bella Goes To Sea Pages 3 7 Living In A Castle Pages 8 13 Winter Parcel Pages 14 17 Page 2 of 20

Bella Goes To Sea Bella the goose lived with William in a cottage by the sea. William was a fisherman. He had a big garden with lots of good grass for Bella to eat. Sometimes for a treat he took Bella to the Harbour Cafe and bought her a milkshake and biscuits. But whenever William went to sea, Bella had to stay behind. You can guard the house, he said. R024953 14 October 2015 3:33 PM Version 2 Practice questions a What was William s job? Tick one. cafe owner guard gardener fisherman R024956 14 October 2015 3:33 PM Version 1 b When William went away, what did he tell Bella to do? Page 3 of 20

Bella was lonely when William was away. She wished her wings were stronger so that she could fly after him. I will fly, thought Bella. She tried and tried... and at last she was flying perfectly. One morning she followed William down to the harbour and out to sea. William was cross. A fishing boat is no place for a goose, he said. But he let her stay. Bella loved life at sea. 1 When Bella was learning to fly, she Tick one. was lazy. did not try hard. did not give up. found it easy. R024958 2 Why was William cross with Bella? R024959 Page 4 of 20

In the afternoon the sky grew dark and a wild wind began to blow. It was too rough for fishing and then the engine broke down. The little boat was blown onto some rocks with a great crunch. We re shipwrecked, said William. Somebody will come. But nobody came. Nobody knew they were there. R024960 18 September 2015 11:32 AM Version 1 3 Why did the boat hit the rocks? R024962 6 November 2015 9:57 AM Version 2 R024960 4 The boat hit the rocks with a great crunch. This means that it made Tick one. a huge squeak. a big splash. a long creak. a loud crash. R024962 Page 5 of 20

Next morning William wrote a message and tied it to Bella s leg. Fly away home! he said. I can do it, thought Bella. She flew straight to the Harbour Cafe. The other fishermen set out to rescue William and his boat. Brave Bella! said William. When I get a new boat you can come with me whenever I go to sea. Bella was happy. R026181 18 September 2015 11:29 AM Version 1 5 Where did Bella take William s message? R026181 R024965 18 September 2015 11:29 AM Version 1 6 At the end of the story, Bella was happy. Why? R024965 Page 6 of 20

7 Number the sentences below from 1 to 4 to show the order they happened in the story. The first one has been done for you. William sent Bella to get help. Fishermen came to rescue William. The boat hit some rocks. William went to sea on his boat. 1 R024966 Page 7 of 20

Useful words ruins battles enemies armour Page 8 of 20

Living in a Castle When you think of a castle, you might have stories like King Arthur in mind. You might even think of stories about princesses and dragons. But what were castles really like and who lived and worked in them? Hundreds of years ago, when these castles were new, lots of people lived in them. The high towers and thick walls kept them safe when there were battles. Today, many castles are ruins and are falling down. Practice questions c What is this text about? Tick one. building a castle repairing a castle living in a castle looking for a castle d Find and copy the name of the story that people might think of when they think of castles. Page 9 of 20

Lords and Ladies A castle usually belonged to a rich lord. He lived in the castle with his family. His wife was called a lady. Their children had their own garden to play in and lots of servants to do things for them. Knights Knights were important men who worked for the lord. They were skilled fighters who kept the land safe from robbers and enemies. 8 Who did most castles belong to? Tick one. jesters lords knights servants R024813 9 Find and copy one word that shows knights were very good fighters. R024815 10 Who did knights protect the land from? R025131 Page 10 of 20

Jesters A jester was there to amuse the lords and ladies. He did this by singing, dancing, telling stories or even juggling. Servants The servants in a castle often worked from early in the morning to late at night. They did many important jobs such as cooking, cleaning and washing. They also cared for the children and looked after the gardens. 11 When did the servants start work? R026117 12 Tick to show what jesters and servants did in the castle. The first one has been done for you. gardening cleaning dancing juggling cooking Jesters Servants R025132 Page 11 of 20

Did you know? Some castles were surrounded by a moat filled with deep water to stop enemies getting in. The only way into a castle was over a drawbridge which was lowered across the moat. Castles were very noisy and smelly places. Animals roamed inside the walls and all sorts of people worked there. People who made things from metal clanged out armour and weapons, soldiers and knights practised fighting, and children played. The people who worked in the kitchens had to make dinner for all these people. Page 12 of 20

13 Why were some castles surrounded by a moat? R025133 14 What made castles smelly places? R025137 15 Give two things that people made inside the castle walls. 1. 2. Page 13 of 20

Winter Parcel Today I m like a parcel, wrapped up from top to toe, protected from the icy winds, the rain, the sleet and snow. My head has got a hat on, my neck hides in a scarf, and on my hands some puppet gloves, a tiger and giraffe. My coat is thick and furry, and does up very high. And on my feet I ve special boots, to keep me warm and dry. So though there s little of me that anyone can see, this walking, talking parcel is most definitely ME! Page 14 of 20

16 What are three types of weather in this poem? 1. 2. 3. R026140 17 my neck hides in a scarf What does this mean? Tick one. The child s neck is hurting. The child is playing hide and seek. The child s neck is covered. The child s scarf is lost. R025093 18 What two animals does the child wear on her hands? 1. 2. R026143 Page 15 of 20

Winter Parcel Today I m like a parcel, wrapped up from top to toe, protected from the icy winds, the rain, the sleet and snow. My head has got a hat on, my neck hides in a scarf, and on my hands some puppet gloves, a tiger and giraffe. My coat is thick and furry, and does up very high. And on my feet I ve special boots, to keep me warm and dry. So though there s little of me that anyone can see, this walking, talking parcel is most definitely ME! Page 16 of 20

19 Find and copy two words that show that the coat is warm. 1. 2. R025094 20 How is the child in the poem like a parcel? END OF TEST Page 17 of 20

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2016 key stage 1 English reading Paper 1: reading prompt and answer booklet Print version product code: STA/16/7360/p ISBN: 978-1-78315-901-7 Electronic PDF version product code: STA/16/7360/e ISBN: 978-1-78315-902-4 For more copies Additional printed copies of this booklet are not available. It can be downloaded from www.gov.uk/government/publications. Crown copyright and Crown information 2016 Re-use of Crown copyright and Crown information in test materials Subject to the exceptions listed below, the test materials on this website are Crown copyright or Crown information and you may re-use them (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 which can be found on the National Archives website and accessed via the following link: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence. When you use this information under the Open Government Licence v3.0, you should include the following attribution: Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 and where possible provide a link to the licence. Exceptions third-party copyright content in test materials You must obtain permission from the relevant copyright owners, as listed in the 2016 key stage 1 tests copyright report, for re-use of any third-party copyright content which we have identified in the test materials, as listed below. Alternatively you should remove the unlicensed third-party copyright content and/or replace it with appropriately licensed material. Third-party content Bella Goes to Sea: Random House Children s Books, 1996 Author: Benedict Blathwayt. Winter Parcel: Early Years Poems & Rhymes, compiled by Jill Bennett, edited by Jane Wright Scholastic Ltd 1993, Author: Linda Hammond. These texts have been incorporated into this test paper solely for the purposes of the examination in accordance with Section 32 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended by the Copyright and Rights in Performances (Research, Education, Libraries and Archives) Regulations 2014. No copyright or clearance for any other use has been obtained or sought. If you have any queries regarding these test materials contact the national curriculum assessments helpline on 0300 303 3013 or email assessments@education.gov.uk.