Year 11 Information Evening Year 11 Miss Jordinson
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Year 11 Information Evening
Year 11 Miss Jordinson
Year 11 Key dates • Year 11 PPEs – Week beginning the 18 th September • Year 11 PPEs – Week beginning the 19 th February • Year 11 exams start – Week beginning 14 th May
Year 11 • How much work should I be doing? 10 HOURS/ week • Time to increase your work
Comparable outcomes
Stamina Why is stamina an issue? • • • The distractions of social media Not being able to settle themselves Everything being instant/too ‘easy’ More content and more challenge Resilience sometimes an issue Study habits not fully formed Burn out or peak too soon Struggle to remember information Ability to handle their own emotions Pressure becomes too intense Lots of exams, 100%, 2 years of work Find it difficult to become ‘unstuck’
Revision • Start planning now – little and often! • Study Environment • Practise revision techniques • Study afterschool – Room 07. Tuesday - Friday • www. getrevising. co. uk • www. s-cool. co. uk • https: //revisionworld. com/
Attendance • 95% attendance = ½ a day of lessons missed every two weeks • 95% attendance – TWO weeks of lessons missed each year
Year 11 celebration of Achievement • Wednesday 27 th June – The Villa Wrea Green • Demerits/ Detentions/ Exclusions • GCSE results day – Thursday August 23 rd
GCSE Reform Ms Hilton-Peet
Why and how are GCSEs changing? GCSEs and A levels in England are being reformed, to match the best systems in the world and keep pace with universities’ and employers’ demands. • GCSE content will be more challenging but still suitable for all abilities • GCSEs will be graded on a new scale of 9 to 1 rather than A* to G, with 9 the highest grade. This distinguishes clearly between the reformed and unreformed qualifications • Increased rigour of GCSEs to ensure that reformed qualifications meet the needs of users now and in the future and are of comparable demand to the best in the world.
Reformed GCSEs
When do these reforms affect GCSE students? All subjects your children are taking will be graded 1 -9 except technology and business.
What a GCSE certificate might look like in 2018 2002 Engineering B 5 (five)
English Mrs Mc. Donough
GCSE English The current year 11’s will be the second cohort of students to sit the new GCSE. The timetable of exams is as follows. English Language 8700/1 Explorations in creative reading and writing 1 h 45 m 5 th June 2018 am 8700/2 Writers’ viewpoints and 1 h 45 m perspectives 8 th June 2018 am 8702/1 Shakespeare and the 19 th century novel 1 h 45 m 22 nd May 2018 am 8702/2 Modern texts and poetry 2 h 15 m 25 th May 2018 am English Literature
English - a quick reminder There actually two qualifications: • GCSE English Language (AQA) • GCSE English Literature (AQA) They are exam only – no coursework or controlled assessments. Speaking and Listening assessments may need to be recorded.
GCSE English Language
GCSE English Literature Paper 1 • 1 hour 45 minutes. • 40 % of Literature GCSE. • Two sections. Literature Paper 2 • 2 hour 15 minutes. • 60% of total Literature marks. • Section A – Macbeth Includes one extract question and one whole text question. • 3 sections: Animal Farm, Poetry Anthology and unseen poetry texts. Section B – A Christmas Carol Includes one extract question and one whole text question. • Assesses comparison. •
Term 1 Term 2 and 3 Key Dates Macbeth Revision will include preparation for all papers in both subjects. Y 11 PPEs Literature Paper 2 Language Paper 2 Beginning 18 th September. Unseen poetry section of Literature Paper 2. There is only enough time for approximately four – six lessons per Revision of : literature text (including anthology Language Paper 2/RAP activities on poems). This makes it even more all PPEs. crucial that pupils revise at home. We can focus on SKILLS not knowledge. Speaking and Listening. * Language Paper 1 Early November. Literature Paper 1 Language Paper 1 and 2 Beginning 20 th February.
Homework • Pupils will be set both weekly homework and longer project/research based tasks. • Whole cohort homework will be set on Mondays and due in on Thursdays. • Class teachers will also set more specific homework for their own classes. • Homework will be on Show My Homework however… • as they are closed book examinations, pupils will also be required to re read texts and learn quotes. This is ongoing and may not always be set as the homework for that week – it will be an expected extra. Pupils are encouraged to create a revision file – they can add their own independent research. Please, please buy the texts! ‘Macbeth’ Oxford School Shakespeare ISBN 9780198324003 ‘A Christmas Carol ‘ Puffin ISBN 9780141324524 ‘Animal Farm’ Penguin ISBN 9780141036137 Don’t forget mini quote books - £ 3 each
Mathematics Mrs Taylor
GCSE Mathematics The current year 11’s will be the second cohort of students to sit the new GCSE. The timetable of exams is as follows. Foundation Paper 8300/1 F Non Calculator 1 h 30 m 24 th May 2018 am 8300/2 F Calculator 1 h 30 m 7 th June 2018 am 8300/3 F Calculator 1 h 30 m 12 th June 2018 am 8300/1 H Non Calculator 1 h 30 m 24 th May 2018 am 8300/2 H Calculator 1 h 30 m 7 th June 2018 am 8300/3 H Calculator 1 h 30 m 12 th June 2018 am Higher Paper
Higher or Foundation? • We use AQA exam board. • The content in the foundation paper is easier. • Grades available in a foundation paper are now the equivalent of a grade B and below (Grades 1 to 5). • Grades available in a higher paper are equivalent of a grade C and above (4 to 9). • For both papers if you fall below the minimum grade it is a fail. • The structure of the assessments is identical for both. • The students are regularly assessed and will be put on the most appropriate tier to help maximise their performance.
What we expect from the students? • • Bring all the necessary equipment. Excellent attendance and punctuality. Excellent behaviour. Greater independence and responsibility.
How will we get there?
What is targeted revision? 1. Diagnosis 2. Therapy 3. Testing
Useful Resources Available • • Mymaths (login: carr password: isosceles) Mathswatch (school id: carrhill Login: asmith@carrhill password: numbers) Just Maths (User name: Carr. Student Password: Carr) Pi. XL Maths App (School id: CH 2264 User id and password: surname firstname Kerboodle (Demonstrated in lesson) Drop in Sessions (Tuesday and Thursday Lunchtime) The internet e. g Corbett Maths, Classroom Teacher
Revision Guides
Revision Guides • • • Revision Guides - £ 3. 00 Workbook and Answers - £ 4. 00 Exam Practice Workbook - £ 3. 00 Targeted Grade 9 Exam Practice Workbook - £ 3. 00 Maths Buster and Mock Exam Papers - £ 8. 00 Maths Tutor and Exam Practice Book - £ 6. 50 All available to buy from the Maths office.
Science Miss North
GCSE Sciences - Triple The current year 11’s will be the first cohort of students to sit the new GCSEs. The timetable of exams is as follows. Biology 8461/1 F + H Paper 1 1 h 45 m 15 th May 2018 pm 8461/2 F + H Paper 2 1 h 45 m 11 th June 2018 am 8462/1 F + H Paper 1 1 h 45 m 17 th May 2018 am 8462/2 F + H Paper 2 1 h 45 m 13 th June 2018 am 8463/1 F + H Paper 1 1 h 45 m 23 rd May 2018 pm 8463/2 F + H Paper 2 1 h 45 m 15 th June 2018 am Chemistry Physics
GCSE Sciences - Combined The current year 11’s will be the first cohort of students to sit the new GCSEs. The timetable of exams is as follows. Biology 8464/B/1 F + H Paper 1 1 h 15 m 15 th May 2018 pm 8464/B/2 F + H Paper 2 1 h 15 m 11 th June 2018 am 8464/C/1 F + H Paper 1 1 h 15 m 17 th May 2018 am 8464/C/2 F + H Paper 2 1 h 15 m 13 th June 2018 am 8464/P/1 F + H Paper 1 1 h 15 m 23 rd May 2018 pm 8464/P/2 F + H Paper 2 1 h 15 m 15 th June 2018 am Chemistry Physics
Triple Biology
Triple Chemistry
Triple Physics
Trilogy Science
Revision guides - Trilogy • New Grades 9 -1 GCSE Combined Science: AQA Trilogy Revision Guide with Online Edition Foundation (SAHR 45) ISBN: 9781782945604 £ 5. 50 • New Grades 9 -1 GCSE Combined Science: AQA Trilogy Revision Guide with Online Edition Higher (SAHR 45) ISBN: 9781782945598 £ 5. 50
Revision guides - Triple Revision Guides: • New Grades 9 -1 GCSE Combined Science: AQA Trilogy Revision Guide with Online Edition Higher (SAHR 45) ISBN: 9781782945598 £ 5. 50 or Complete Revision and Practice: • New Grades 9 -1 GCSE Biology: AQA Complete Revision & Practice with Online Edition (BAS 45) ISBN: 9781782945833 £ 5. 50 • New Grades 9 -1 GCSE Chemistry: AQA Complete Revision & Practice with Online Edition (CAS 45) ISBN: 9781782945840 £ 5. 50 • New Grades 9 -1 GCSE Physics: AQA Complete Revision & Practice with Online Edition (PAS 45) ISBN: 9781782945857 £ 5. 50
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