Mathematics GCSE 2017 More content at both Foundation
Mathematics GCSE 2017 More content at both Foundation and Higher Tiers Shift in content from Higher to Foundation Move to more problem solving, reasoning & interpreting More examination time New grading structure
New topics added to GCSE (for both tiers) New topics added to Foundation Tier (from Higher Tier) New topics added to Higher Tier (from A level)
Assessment objectives More emphasis on problem-solving, communication, proof and interpretation QWC will no longer be sign-posted with an *.
Assessment structure May … Foundation • Grades 1 -5 • Half marks on each paper targeting • Grades 1 to 3 (lower part) and other half at 3 (upper part) to 5 June … Higher • Grades 4 -9 (top %20 that miss a 4 will be given a grade 3) • Half marks on each paper targeting grades 4 -6 and other half at 7 -9
In 2017 the same percentage that got a “C” in 2016 were awarded a grade 4. This year the Government have not said if this will remain the case. In 2017/18 and 2018/19 students aged 16 -18 will be required to retake English and Maths where they fail to achieve a grade 4 at GCSE. In 2019/2020 this will rise to a grade 5
New grading scale (9 -1) 1 is the lowest, anchored to grade G “The bottom of grade 1 will be aligned with the bottom of a G. ” 9 is the highest, for the top 3% or so “For each examination, the top 20% of those who get grade 7 or above will get a grade 9 – the very highest performers. ” 7 will be anchored to grade A “Broadly the same proportion of students will achieve a grade 7 and above as currently achieve an A and above. ” 4 will be anchored to grade C “Broadly the same proportion of students will achieve a grade 4 and above as currently achieve a grade C and above. ” 5 will be set between C and B “Grade 5 will be positioned in the top third of the marks for a current grade C, and bottom third of the marks for a current grade B. ”
New grading scale (9 -1)
An Example of the New Type of Question Current GCSE New GCSE Sarah bought a TV for £ 250 Three years later she sold it for £ 180 Work out her percentage loss . . . % (3)
An Example of the New Type of Question
What can you do to help? Be positive ‘I was never very good at Maths…’
How you can support • Maths hasn’t changed too much- money, times tables, fractions, ratio, decimals are still all used. • Talk about ‘everyday’ Maths Filling the missing amounts in a bank statement or invoice Changing money into different currencies Reading an electricity meter and calculating the bill Finding areas involving gardens, wallpaper, carpet, paint Planning a visit to Grandma given a bus timetable and when to be back for. Calculating best buys Working out postage & packing charges for online goods • Act as a “Project Manager” - Help them to organise themselves • Be positive & supportive • Get your child to explain
How you can support RAG strategy • Mocks are scheduled for November, January and March. • After each your child will be provided with a RAG and these will also be emailed home with a text saying your child now has them • If you know your email details are incorrect please let the school know so we can update them
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How you can support Churchill papers • After half term both foundation and higher papers will be emailed home every 2 weeks. • These will also have the answers with them (a teacher will complete the paper first showing the workings out) • These are not homework and it is not necessary that you print them out • They will help give you some resources to help support your child (perhaps sit with them and complete a bit of the paper each night for example)
How you can support Revision Guides • Use the index to navigate through • Questions and answers in the book • Use the hints • Have them out in lessons and use them (they should not look new by the time of your exam!)
How you can support http: //online. justmaths. co. uk/ Username: Paul. Teacher Password: Paul 357 Just maths revision on Twitter (questions each day)
How you can support • www. mathedup. co. uk • Choose GCSE Takeaway option
How you can support • https: //corbettmaths. com/
https: //corbettmaths. com • Topic question books
How you can support Just maths • http: //online. justmaths. co. uk Super 60 topic to master – Grade 5/6/7 User name : Paul. Student Password : Paul
How you can support Revision • Encourage them to attend revision sessions from NOW • Some teachers have more than one exam class so they can always attend someone else's (it’s not about which revision class they attend its about them working hard and early in the year!) • Revision is often offered in holidays • Revision material is always provided over the holiday (please ask to see it)
How you can support Revision • At the moment the following revision is taking place until the whole college plan is implemented: SOR 11 Y 3 Mon after school CFL 11 Y 1 and HBL 11 Y 2 Mon and Fri after school HBL 11 Y 4 Fri after school HTH 11 X Fri after school JBL 11 X Tues before school
Examples
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