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Fixing Hubble Cost more than $1,000,000,000 (1 billion)
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Timeline 19 th September - Parental Focus Group 3 rd October – Parents/Pupils Night 10 th October – Progress Test 13 th October – Results of Progress Test Issued 31 st October – Mock Test 8 th /9 th November – External GCSE 12 th January – Results WC 16 th January – Parental Feedback on this process – next steps for March examination
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Information Requested in Focus Group Structure of the course Dates of exams Exam structure i.e. ramping Blank timetable Revision guide books Objective Sheets Our examples of 6 mark questions with mark scheme
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How can you lend a hand? 1.Help your child to plan their revision. 2.Show an interest focused on the outcome of a revision session. 3.Ask your child questions based on what they’ve just studied – we’ve got some resources for this coming up.
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Timetable Failure to plan is planning to fail
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NovMarchJune
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Revision
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItMFWpKofSg&feature=fvst Is this you?
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CONTENT
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Post-its http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/Year10RevisionSessio
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Make Notes on Postcards Sized Pieces of Paper
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Mind Maps
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The Paper… Will be made up of six question. Ramping within questions – not across the paper
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Multiple Choice Question There will be 6 of these in the paper. (Probably one in each question) If you want to change your mind – strike through and put the correct one. These are marked by a computer – no use writing the correct answer or circling the letter
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Closed Response Question Pupils need to make a choice from a given set of questions There will be more of these in the ‘Science’ GCSE than the ‘Additional’ GCSE
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Open Response Questions (Structured) Worth 1,2 or 3 marks (Higher go up to 4) Use command words from the specification that tell you the detail in which to respond.
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One Markers Correct Incorrect Correct 2 marks 1 mark
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Two Markers Note the change in demand Won’t lose a mark for incorrect spelling – have a go!
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Three Markers Checking the specification we see that pupils don’t need to know why there’s a pattern This is thermal decomposition, carbonates break down to release carbon dioxide, this turn the limewater milky. Barium is the most stable because it didn’t decompose
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Six Markers Likely to be the most challenging. 2 on each paper they may ask questions based on their ability to: – some just recall – evaluate data from practical – applications of the science they have learnt.
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But… We were told that pupils can: – Answer in bullet points. – Marks will be awarded for the Science first, then the spelling, punctuation and grammar.
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If you need to get in touch Charlie Johnson - Head of Science Tel: 0113 250 2330 Email: johnsoc32@leedslearning.netjohnsoc32@leedslearning.net Web Address: http://bentonparkscience.wikispaces.com/ http://bentonparkscience.wikispaces.com/
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