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GCSE Science
Intervention and
Support
Assessment and progress reports
• Year 11 will have 3 progress reports-one in October, one in December and one in February.
• In order to give parents feedback on student progress, assessment will be standardised and ongoing.
• Communication between teachers and parents will be key and any student not achieving their MAG will be invited to attend after school sessions – which is what we are talking about this evening.
Why is my child being asked to attend after school lessons?
• Your child has been identified as being at risk of not attaining 2 A*C grades in GCSE Science.
• These could be either:
– GCSE core science (resits)
– GCSE additional science
– GCSE core (resits) and additional science
When are the after school lessons?
• TIME: 3-15pm 4-15pm
• DAY: This depends on which group you are in.
– (Tuesday and/or Wednesday)
• You should also have received this information in a letter.
What is in the after school support lessons?
• Glossary & key terms
• Teaching of the subject matter
• Past paper question & marking
– A record of these marks will be kept to inform your child’s class-teacher of their progress.
Course guidelines- a reminder: 1. Additional Science - this will be examined in June 2014 and consists
of 3 exams and one practical controlled assessment (each component makes up 25% of the final grade). The controlled assessment is carried out during lessons shortly after Christmas.
Exam dates: Biology Friday 6th June 2014 Chemistry Tuesday 10th June 2014 Physics Thursday 12 June 2014 2. Core Science resits – (Yr 10 material) Exam dates: Biology Tuesday 13th May 2014 Chemistry Thursday 15th May 2014 Physics Monday 19th May 2014
GCSE Science
Mentoring/coaching.
• In addition some students may be given targeted mentoring / coaching from a variety of sources:
– Senior team – SLT members
– Senior Science staff – Subject or KeyStage leaders
– Student coaches - 6th form students who are trained coaches
How will I know if they don’t turn up to the after school lesson?
• If your child misses two after school lessons and they were present in school, you will receive a phone call.
• If they miss more than three sessions a member of the Senior Team will call you.
What is the after school support? • Your child will have up to 2 taught sessions
after school per GCSE Science course they are at risk in.
• The course will be broken down into 12 weeks, each week will tackle a section from the subject.
– 4 weeks x Bio, 4 weeks x Chem, 4 weeks x Phys
• Your child will know the content of the session (as it is advertised on the Science corridors) a few weeks beforehand so they can do some pre-reading.
How will I know how it is going?
• Your child will have a intervention/support report that they will be asked to bring to each after school session.
• This will be a record of attendance, topics studied and the marks that they have achieved on the past paper questions.
How can we, as parents, help?
• Talk to your child about what they were taught in the after school session.
• Ask them about the past paper question and how they got on, get your child to identify their WWW & EBI, ask them how they will improve?
• Test your child on the key terms/definitions.
• Encourage your child to use ActiveLearn and their revision guide.
The exam board is Edexcel for both courses
Sample examination papers online:
http://www.edexcel.com/quals/gcse/GCSE-science-2011/Pages/The-exams.aspx
OR DOWNLOAD THE APP
Revision Support for GCSE
A revision guide is available for £3-collect a letter from your Science teacher.
If you want a different one just check it is the
Edexcel 2011 Specification
What is on the www?
What is on the www?
Further GCSE revision support What can you do?
1. Use Active Learn purchased for each student last year www.activelearn.co.uk
2. It is essential to revise work after every lesson to ensure understanding.
3. Revision sessions that are topic specific will be offered closer to Easter.
Any questions?