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Physics Department

BEECHEN CLIFF

Year 11 Exam and Revision Information Evening

Tuesday 11th October 2016

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Outline Of This Evening

• Introductions

• Exam information & revision timetables Mr Tim Markall (Assistant Head)

• Supporting studying at home & revision techniques • Mr Darrell Sayers (Assistant Head)

• Using exam papers and mark schemes Mr Kant Mann (Assistant Head)

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Exam Information

• Trial Examinations 14th- 18th November (information letter, timetable received today – any queries please contact the Exams Officer) • Mock Results Day Friday 2nd December • GCSE Exams likely to begin w/c 1st May (details on study arrangements to be provided nearer the time)

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School Reports

• Snapshot report - published tomorrow

• Progress Report – published 2nd December

• Year 11 Parents Evening – 5th December

• Full Report – published 21st March

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Revision Support In School

• Year 11 Revision Skills Afternoon

Wednesday 19th October (For those boys on Languages exchanges – to be done on 12th October at lunchtime) • Year 11 Exam Preparation Seminars Wednesday 8th February

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The Build-up to GCSE Exams

• Exam briefing for all pupils with the Exams Officer before the Trial Exams and again before GCSE Exams

• Year 11 Prep from November onwards

• Tutor based mentoring for all pupils from January onwards (including revision timetables)

• After-school revision classes/coursework catch-up sessions

for all subjects from January onwards (details in Wednesday Newsletter nearer the time)

• In-class subject revision and past paper practice

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Revision Information Online

• Key dates

• Specific guidance on subject webpages

• Exam Board and Specification Information

• Recommended revision guides and websites (also see hand out)

http://www.beechencliff.org.uk/school-life/academic/exams-assessment/gcse/

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Revision Skills Guide

Pearson Revise GCSE – Study Skills Guide £5.99 Revise GCSE – Revision Planner £8.99 Special Offer: Both for £9 if you purchase on Parent Pay by 3pm on Friday 14th October

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Revision Timetables

Recommendations: • Plan ahead • Begin revision well in advance of the exams

• Put exams on the timetable first

• Work out how much time you have to spend on

revision

• Allocate subjects/topics and timings

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Revision

(verb)

‘The act of eating, texting and listening to music and/or watching TV whilst being in a

room with an open textbook roughly nearby’

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Supporting At Home -

Objectives

• How to help your son

• How to support the school

• Provide useful strategies

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What are the most common

frustrations for parents?

‘He leaves everything to the last minute – then he gets stressed and stroppy’ ‘I didn’t even do GCSE’s – how can I help him?’ There are a million websites – how do I know which ones are any good?’ ‘Surely he shouldn’t be going out again when he’s got all this work to do’ ‘He’s always panicked in exams – when I try to help it ends in an argument and we all get stressed’

• Talk to them and ask what they would like!

• Provide the materials they need – folders, stationery, equipment etc.

• Empty their bags at the end of the day and file the hand outs they have received

• Help choose one good revision guide for each subject

• Help your son plan their revision timetable

How can I help my son?

• Motivator: Talk to them and ask what they would like! • Logistics co-ordinator: Ask your son about his exams –

when, where, what paper etc. If there are problems ask the school.

• Office manager:Provide the tools • Attendance officer • Study advisor – show an interest in their work and help

them/test them • Project manager – agree rules for revision, and balance

work and ‘fun stuff’ • Information provider – source websites, books, guides, past

papers

How can I help the school?

• Help them stick to their timetable (rewards work well and if necessary agree to a rewards structure).

• Organise a work box

• Provide snacks and water for revision periods

• Be prepared to be flexible

• Be sensitive to the pressure your son is under

• Keep your interest in how things are going

• Keep things in perspective – it may not be your way, but ensure they are doing the best they can in the way that works for them best at that stage.

Help ‘doing’ revision

• Revision is more effective when its active rather than passive

• Try out some strategies

• Evaluate the most effective and use them

• Feel free to contact your son’s teachers

Help ‘doing’ revision

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Keeping revision active

More effective and less boring

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Revision by association

The brain accesses information via the senses – touch, sight, smell, taste, sound We access our memories by linking events to our experiences. We don’t remember things in isolation – we often remember insignificant things when we are exposed to other things that also happened at the time – we associate memories with triggers In short – ‘that reminds me of…’

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RHYTHM

• How did you learn your ABC? Try reciting it monotone.

• Ask a fan of Jay Zed to sing his greatest hits – he’ll know all the words but struggle with the first 2 lines of a Shakespeare sonnet!

• Try to remember facts by assigning rhymes to them

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MNEMONICS AND ACRONYMS

- sound

Get your son to make things into a mnemonic or an acronym e.g. Guilt Armed Forces reduction Reparations German land loss League of Nations Everyone suffered

= Terms of Versailles

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POST IT PLACES - sight

Write important facts or key phrases on post-it notes Stick them around the house You will picture the location and associate it with what is written on the post-it This will act as a prompt to what needs to be remembered

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Note Taking

Make notes of key words and definitions using: • Underlining/highlighting • Pictures and symbols

• Spider diagrams or mind maps

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Other Examples

COLOUR CODE YOUR DIAGRAMS PICTURE ASSOCIATION PHYSICAL ASSOCIATION

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And finally from me

Persistence and support is crucial Remember their way may not be your way – let it go Support and help rather than be accused of ‘interfering’ or confronting Put on a happy face!

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Using Exam Papers

• Past papers (specimen/practice papers)- useful resource when carrying out revision.

• Gauge your subject knowledge and uncover

your strengths and weaknesses.

• Understand what areas you need to devote more time to and conversely, what areas you can devote less time to.

• Adjust revision timetable accordingly.

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Using Exam Papers

EXAM PAPER

MARK SCHEME

EXAMINER REPORT

EXAM PAPER

PARENTAL HELP REVISION GUIDE ? TEACHER? REVISION TIMETABLE

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Using Exam Papers

GCSE Maths (9-1)

http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/mathematics/gcse/mathematics-8300/assessment-resources

iGCSE English (9-1)

http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-igcse-english-first-language-9-1-england-0627/

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Questions or Queries?

• Presentation and hand out will be on the school website tomorrow

• Please stay behind to ask

• Contact us at school

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