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Welcome to Year 11 RE Revision – every GCSE counts!

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Page 1: Welcome to Year 11 RE Revision – every GCSE counts!

Welcome to Year 11 RE Revision – every GCSE

counts!

Page 2: Welcome to Year 11 RE Revision – every GCSE counts!

Some dates for your diary. R.E IS THE FIRST GCSE 2 exams for most students Monday May 11th 9am – Paper 3

Catholic paper Wednesday May 13th 1pm – Paper 8

Religion & Society (with Hinduism)

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A few students will do 1 paper This will be unit 8, the Wednesday

paper

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A few students will do 3 papers

These are mainly students who are at risk of gaining a “D” grade

The third paper will be on Monday 11th May straight after Paper 3

It is vital that students realise many of the questions could be similar so they should bring a revision guide and grab 5 minutes to revise what they didn’t know between the exams.

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Resitters and 3 paper students Only the best mark will be “cashed

in”.

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What is the key to success?

Preparation !

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How to help with RE revision

For each of the exams there is a revision guide

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How to use it

There are 4 key points that must be learned for each sub-heading

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Example of key points:

How Catholic Upbringing may lead to belief in God

1. The family will pray together. 2. The child will go to Catholic School3. They will go to Church4. They will celebrate Christian festivals

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What you can do

Test your child on these 4 points over and over for every heading

IMPORTANT – ask them to develop the idea in a new sentence linked to title

Eg: The family will pray together

This will lead to belief because they will learn how to talk to Jesus.

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Get them to draw mind maps

We will also give them the mindmap booklets that they have been doing in class

They should be able to re-do all of them at home without looking when they think they have revised enough

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Prayer Church School Festivals

Explain how a Catholic upbringing may lead to belief in God

This leads to beliefbecause…

This leads to beliefbecause…

This leads to beliefbecause…

This leads to beliefbecause…

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Make sure they know their key words – word for word!

We have given the ones never asked before on the past paper questions and in

the mindmap booklets

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Next write answers to the past paper questions

Start with the Unit 3 highlighted ones Then do the rest starting with 2010 Then 2011 Then 2012 etc..

Make sure they stick to the time limits given on the cover sheet of the questions.

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What if it’s too much for my child to remember?

Just focus on the questions that have never come up before

These are the highlighted yellow ones These are the only ones we have put in

the mindmap booklets When they know them, try the 2010

questions.

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What is the worst type of revision?

Without doubt just sitting there reading a text or

exercise book, even if you are taking notes, will have little

impact.

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So what is the best type of revision?

• Practice papers • Focus on questions not yet asked

(highlighted first, then oldest questions)

• Knowing the 4 key points• PRACTISING DEVELOPING

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If all else fails.. MAKE SURE THEY KNOW WHEN

THEY CAN USE THE CHRISTIAN HAND OR THE HINDU HAND

THE MINDMAP BOOKLET INDICATES THIS WITH SYMBOLS

Christian hand Hindu hand

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SUCCESS !