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1 Orientation: Subject - Science Teacher - Ms.Rahila
BIPS VISION “Conducive & holistic learning atmosphere” Orientation: Subject - Science Teacher - Ms.Rahila BIPS MISSION Students’ highest Social, Physical and Academic achievement Productive Global Citizens

2 Cambridge Primary Checkpoint
What: Cambridge Primary Checkpoint is one of the methods of primary assessment. It is assessed by Cambridge. Objective: It lists the students’ performance in different strands of subjects. It helps to identify and address strengths and weaknesses in subjects. It provides international benchmarks in education.

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4 Science Curriculum

5 The Spiral Planning Model

6 Grade 6: Primary Checkpoint
A diagnostic assessment is designed by University of Cambridge. Set and marked by Cambridge. Not a pass/ fail test It will tell you only your strengths and weaknesses in subjects.

7 Sample1: Feedback on an individual student
Student Name

8 Sample1: Detailed Report

9 Sample2: Feedback on an individual student
Student Name

10 Sample 2: Detailed Report

11 Other Reports Report on teaching group Centre report Helps in:
Giving the students required assistance to overcome their weaknesses for the next level of education. Making strategies for the incoming group in certain areas where assistance is required.

12 GENERAL TIPS FOR EXAM Please ensure that your child will not study late at night. All exams are held in the morning. They have to be at their sharpest in the first half of the day. Exams require both concentration and stamina. So they must stay fit, eat healthy and do exercise. This is the time to focus on presenting what they have studied in the best possible way. They should practice writing answers as if they are talking to the examiner who is going to mark their paper.

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14 ENGLISH PAPER 1 FICTION PAPER 2 NON FICTION 1 HOUR EACH

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20 Cambridge Checkpoint Exam - Orientation
February 27, 2016 Miss ROWENA F. BARRERA

21 EXPLORATION ACTIVITY Discovery Sheet

22 the PURPOSE of; - give practical guidelines to handling the time leading up to examinations.

23 Generalization

24 What is Cambridge Checkpoint?
Cambridge Checkpoint is an innovative diagnostic testing service. A unique service and an invaluable tool for schools, it enables access to standardized tests that provide feedback on a student’s strengths and weaknesses in key curriculum areas. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

25 Is it possible to take more exams in different subjects under Checkpoint?
At this moment, Cambridge Checkpoint only examines English (as a First Language), Mathematics and Science How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

26 When will the exams take place?
They will take place at school and pupils will sit 6 papers: 2 for English, 2 for Mathematics and 2 for Science. These will be sat under University of Cambridge examination conditions and pupils will be made aware of these before the examinations. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

27 What do they need to know?
There is nothing more to add than what has already been incorporated into the curricula. Teachers will be explaining what will be tested closer to the testing time. Pupils will also have an opportunity on practicing the past papers in the course of the year. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

28 How will I know if I pass or fail?
How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

29 How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

30 Does all marks count? How important it is?
The Cambridge Primary Checkpoint feedback reports help schools to make strategic decisions, drawing on a pool of results information. They enable teachers to: Tailor programmes of learning for individual learners Monitor the performance of the individual and the group Compare the performance of all the learners taking the test in that session Manage learning programmes within schools and as learners move between schools. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

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32 Application

33 Start a revision programme in good time before the exams.
Preparing for exams Start a revision programme in good time before the exams. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

34 Be realistic about how much time you can aim to spend revising.
Organising your time Be realistic about how much time you can aim to spend revising. Plan how you will use your time during your revision periods. Be realistic about what you can achieve and stick to your deadlines. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

35 which are the most important topics?
Organising your time If there is too much work to do in the time available, use the following questions to help you prioritise: which are the most important topics? which subjects do you know best already, or are easiest to get 'up to scratch'? which topics are compulsory? for which subjects do you already have the most information/research/material? How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

36 Most people preparing for exams know they should organise their time –
Organising your space Most people preparing for exams know they should organise their time – but fewer people know that it helps to organise their space too. Move all distractions out of your work area. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

37 plan rewards for yourself when you have achieved goals
Motivation Some people struggle with a lack of motivation. These simple strategies may help: plan rewards for yourself when you have achieved goals start with easier/more interesting subjects How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

38 remind yourself why you have chosen to do these exams?
Motivation Some people struggle with a lack of motivation. These simple strategies may help: establish a work routine - once started, a routine becomes easier to maintain remind yourself why you have chosen to do these exams? How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

39 We BENEFIT from Cambridge
Cambridge programmes and qualifications have a proven reputation for being an excellent preparation for university, employment and life. Your child can be confident that the results they receive are fairly awarded against consistent global standard. How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

40 - equipped for success in the fast-changing modern world
How the human eyes work? Relate it on camera lens.

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42 Cambridge links qualifications/cambridge-primary/ heckpoint/


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