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Supporting the challenge of exams and revision as a parent * Y11 Parental Seminar

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Y11 Parental Seminar. Supporting the challenge of exams and revision as a parent. This is a difficult time for parents as well as students Try and de mystify what is going on for you Try to re assure you of the things you can do to help and possibly be involved in. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Supporting the challenge of exams and revision as a parent

*Y11 Parental Seminar

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*Introduction

*This is a difficult time for parents as well as students

*Try and de mystify what is going on for you

*Try to re assure you of the things you can do to help and possibly be involved in

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*Agenda*Examination rules and protocols*The revision process*Exam Preparation Programme (EPP)*Command words*Q&A and revision cards

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William Brookes School

External Examinations

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Regulations• Exam Board Regulations apply• Inspected to make sure we comply• All candidates have been issued with

a list of the current regulations• Copies of these are posted both

outside and inside each examination room

• Pupils have sat external examinations previously and are aware of the schools expectations

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Regulations• NO Mobile Telephones• NO IPods, MP3 players etc

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Equipment• School does not provide any

equipment• Write in BLACK INK• Not pencil unless asked to do so• All equipment in CLEAR bag or

pencil case• Only water allowed in Exam Hall• No glasses cases or calculator lids

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Our expectations• Arrive in Good Time• In School Uniform• Properly Equipped• At least 10 minutes early• Morning start time is 09:00• Afternoon start time is 13:30• School can vary the start time by 30

mins

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When can I leave ?• School policy that candidates are in the

Examination Room for the duration of the Examination

• Other exam papers may be running at the same time

• Obviously if a candidate is unwell they will be allowed to leave the Exam Hall

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What if ?• Let the school know straightaway

• All examination boards endeavour to assist the candidate in achieving the best possible outcome

• School will request Special Consideration

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Finally• Any queries let the school know as

soon as possible.• Contacts are :-

Mrs. K Robinson Examinations Officer

Miss J Brown Examinations Assistant

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*Why put ourselves through the misery of revision?

*Because there is a direct correlation between exam grades and quality of revision

*Hours of revision does not ensure success if it is not effective

*Revision needs to be well structured*Revision needs to be active not passive

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*A workspace which is clear and well lit*All materials needed close at hand*A clock to time revision sessions*Follow a revision timetable *Use time effectively*Revise what you don’t know*Visualise what success will bring*Drink plenty of water, eat healthily and

exercise*Use lots of different ways of studying

Preparing For Revision

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*You can’t do the revision for them

But you can be *Supportive and encouraging*Flexible*Sensitive to their stress*Help keep things in perspective*Keep them Organised*Be a ‘gopher’

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*The issuesMisreading the question and as a result

giving an answer which misses the point;Failing to tailor the exam answer to the

number of marks available;Extracting information inaccurately from

tables, graphs, drawings, photographs or other sources in the exam;Using subject-specific, often technical

language inaccurately or incorrectlyOmitting units for numerical answersPoor spelling;Not making best use of time in the exam.

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*The issues continued…Failing to organise their revision, including

failing to prepare a timetable;Not being able to prioritise the most

important aspects to revise;Spending time ‘revising’ while not

concentrating;Lacking a suite of effective revision skills

and techniques;Having insufficient subject notes to revise

from;Showing uncertainty about how to tackle

the exam itself

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To support our students in preparing for exams

Provide structure to their revision and some skill development

Utilise all possible revision strategies in the months leading to June

Target revision sessions at aiding last minute preparation

Reorganised classes to suit ability and learning abilities

* The Examination Preparation Programme

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Government want students in school for whole exam period

We want them to maximise their learning

The two weeks prior to half term are loaded with exams

We want to tailor our approach to meet everyone's needs

*The principles for this year

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Remain on timetable until May half termNormal lessons will be working on

revision and preparationRemoved from normal lessons for

focused last minute Exam Preparation sessions

This is not a replacement for a structured revision programme at home

*The process for students

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*Students must …Come prepared and focused to workBring suitable equipment for both their

normal lessons and EP sessions – see TTSee the sessions as specific help and

look to get individual queries solved and ensure a full understanding of the exam structure

Be positive and well behavedDressed in full uniform

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Obviously the results in August and future career options

Celebration Assembly day on Friday 24th May

School Prom Friday 28 JuneWe will give them an extended

holiday starting no later than Monday 24th June!

*Hard work with some reward

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*Command Words

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* BLOOM’S REVISED TAXONOMYCreating

Generating new ideas, products, or ways of viewing thingsDesigning, constructing, planning, producing, inventing.

 Evaluating

Justifying a decision or course of actionChecking, hypothesising, critiquing, experimenting, judging

  Analysing

Breaking information into parts to explore understandings and relationshipsComparing, organising, deconstructing, interrogating, finding

 Applying

Using information in another familiar situationImplementing, carrying out, using, executing

 Understanding

Explaining ideas or conceptsInterpreting, summarising, paraphrasing, classifying, explaining

 Remembering

Recalling informationRecognising, listing, describing, retrieving, naming, finding

 

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Name... Recall

information e.g. Give the name

of a hormone...

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State...Write down simple

information, no reasons requirede.g. State the equation linking distance, speed

and time

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Give a reason...Say why

something happens

Just give one reason

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Label...Show information

on a graph or diagram and draw

a line to ite.g. Label the test tube on the

diagram

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Draw...Either a diagram or

graph or tableUse symbols for a circuit

diagrame.g. Draw a diagram to show a

poly(propene) molecule

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Write...A chemical or

word equation e.g. Write a word equation

for the combustion of ethanol

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Plot... Show data on a

graphA line of best fit can be

straight or a curve

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Estimate / FindRead

information from a graph

e.g. Use the graph to find the voltage when the

current is 2.5A

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Calculate... Show working.

Give a number answer. Give units if none

provided.e.g. Calculate the efficiency of the

motor

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Complete... Fill sentence

gaps or fill in a table

e.g. Complete the table of results

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Describe... Link facts in a logical order.

e.g. Describe how sedimentary rocks are

formed

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Suggest... Use what you know

to work out answers to the situation given

e.g. Suggest why space telescopes are better than

ground telescopes

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Explain... Say how or

why something happens

e.g. Explain why iron and aluminium are extracted using

different methods

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Compare... Give similarities and differencese.g. Compare S-waves and P-

waves

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Discuss... Compare and

then explain or conclude

e.g. Discuss problems caused by incomplete combustion of methane

in a gas fire

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Evaluate... Use facts and ideas to judge

and justifye.g. Evaluate methods used to

dispose of waste polymers

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Apply Use knowledge or principles in a new context

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Assess Make an informed

judgement

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Comment Present an informed

opinion or infer points of interest relevant to the context of the

question

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Annotate To provide notes of

explanation

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Contrast Identify

differences

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Consider Review and respond to information

provided

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Deduce Draw

conclusions from

information provided

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Analyse Separate information into components and

identify their characteristics

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Consider Review and respond to information

provided

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DetermineThe quantity cannot be

measured directly but can be obtained by calculation. A value can be obtained by

following a specific procedure or substituting

values into a formula.

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Identify Recognise or

select relevant characteristics

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Illustrate Make clear by

using examples or provide diagrams.

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Interpret Translate

information provided

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Justify Present a

reasoned case.

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Label To indicate (by using a straight

line).

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List Provide a number of

points with no elaboration. If you are asked for two points then give only two!

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Measure Establish a value using a suitable

measuring instrument.

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Outline Restrict the outline to

essential detail only.

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Predict Suggest possible

outcome(s).

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Recall Repeat

knowledge from prior learning.

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Recognise To identify.

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Relate Make

interconnections.

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Sketch Produce a simple, freehand drawing. A single clear sharp line should be used.In the context of a graph, the general shape of the curve would be sufficient.

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Summarise Present main

points in outline only.

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Use Apply the

information provided or apply prior

learning

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