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All pupils in: Mrs Dade Miss Wilson Miss Lukaszewska Mrs Bullough (Miss Millard!) will sit the Edexcel higher GCSE exam on the 9 th June (Non Calc) and 14 th June (Calc). MATHEMATICS Slide 2 All pupils in: Miss Harrison Mr Whitmore Mrs Rennie Miss Pettit Mrs Terry will sit the OCR Foundation GCSE exams on the 26 th May (Non Calc) and 9 th June (Calc). A small group of students may be selected to sit the Edexcel level 2 Certificate (IGCSE) following mock exam results. This is equivalent to a GCSE. Slide 3 Revision sessions - Every Monday night until 4:00pm (currently just for those sitting an exam in November) Revision guides and workbooks available to buy Maths Watch My Maths online maths revision website available for all pupils to access at home Past exam papers covered in lessons & homework Any questions / concerns do not hesitate to contact Mrs Bullough What support is available Slide 4 Tips for getting the best grade possible: -Bring your calculator to every lesson and know how to use it. - Have a mathematical equipment set and know how to use it. -Listen to the advice your teacher gives you they know best! - Show all working out even on a calculator paper Slide 5 Tips for getting the best grade possible: -Attempt all questions - Revise - Ask for help when you get stuck - Do your homework! Slide 6 What topics to revise There are hundreds of topics you are expected to know for your GCSE so which ones should you revise? Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 Slide 13 Our advice is to ensure you understand how to move the ambers to green. This shouldnt need much work Slide 14 Once this is complete pick a red topic to revise. This should be one which you should be able to do but cant YET. (I would recommend the one closest to the top of the page as this is usually the easiest) Slide 15 Continue until you understand all questions on the paper. Remember it is OK to ask for help. Slide 16 This will be repeated after every exam paper Slide 17 ENGLISH LANGUAGE How to approach the reading section of your PPE exam Slide 18 THE IMPORTANCE OF READING SKILLS AQA (sets 1,2,3,4,7,8,9) The reading section is worth 50% of the marks available in the exam iGCSE (sets 5 and 6) 80% of the iGCSE exam marks are reading Slide 19 WHAT THE EXAM WILL LOOK LIKE AQA question 3 Exemplar question 1 (8 marks) From the text, what do you learn about the importance of walking? iGCSE question 3 Exemplar question 3 (15 marks) What are the benefits of walking and what is the advice given to improve fitness, according to the passage? TASK Look at the non-fiction source that you have been given on your tables. Read through the source as a group and highlight any parts of the source that can help you to answer the exemplar exam questions above Slide 20 HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE YOUR READING? Regular reading Non-fiction reading Summarising what you have read Regular reading for enjoyment Slide 21 READING FOR ENJOYMENT 10 to 16 year-olds who read for pleasure do better at school. (2013 research by Dr Alice Sullivan and Matt Brown from the Institute of Education) Parents are the most important reading role models for children and young people. (National Literacy Trust, Reaching Out with Role Models, April 2009) Reading books is the only out-of-school activity for 16-year-olds demonstrably linked to securing managerial or professional jobs. (Skills for Life Survey: Headline findings, Department for Business Innovation and Skills, 2011) It can reduce stress levels by 68%. (Centre for Economic Performance's Mental Health Policy Group, 2012) Slide 22 AQA WRITING SECTION The writing section of the exam is worth 50% and comprises of 2 extended response questions Key preparation Revise and understand how to approach different writing purposes Make sure you are aware of the purpose of your writing Vary your vocabulary Remember your basics Slide 23 THE IMPORTANCE OF TIMINGS AQA For each mark on the exam paper you have 1 minute and 30 seconds You should plan how you are going to use your time before you enter the exam. E.g. Q1 12 minutes for 8 marks Q2 12 minutes for 8 marks Q3 12 minutes for 8 marks Q4 24 minutes for 16 marks Q5 24 minutes for 16 marks Q6 36 minutes for 24 marks This plan will leave you with 15 minutes spare for reading, highlighting and annotating your sources and checking your work iGCSE For each mark you have 2 minutes You should plan how you are going to use your time before you enter the exam. E.g. Q1 40 minutes for 20 marks Q2 20 minutes for 10 marks Q3 40 minutes for 20 marks This plan will leave you with 20 minutes spare for reading, highlighting and annotating your sources and checking your work Slide 24 The Apps, Exam Board and other useful ideas Mrs Sexsmith Slide 25 Core or Additional Exam format Slide 26 Useful Science links. OCR Science: http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zrkw2hv General Science: http://www.memrise.com/courses/english/maths-science/ http://revisionworld.co.uk/gcse-revision Revision: http://getrevising.co.uk/resources/level/gcse/subjects/science http://www.s-cool.co.uk/ Slide 27 Slide 28 Slide 29 Slide 30 Slide 31 Is there an APP for that? Slide 32 Revision Guides Revision sections Level Ladders for each section Questions for each section Revision sessions, a timetable Will be published after term on the run up to mocks every Wednesday night Slide 33 What we provide Sam learning Revision packs containing revision mats and past papers Each student has been provided with a free revision guide Tests take place each term and students progress and predicted grades focus on these results. Around the end of every term students should be looking at show my homework and completing revision materials provided