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Williamwood High School. Information Evening For the Parents of Pupils Sitting National 5 Biology Welcome! Miss R Rose Mrs J McBride Mrs L McFadzean (PT biology). What do students need to be successful in National 5 Biology?. c omplete daily homework tasks.
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Williamwood High School Information Evening For the Parents of Pupils Sitting National 5 Biology Welcome! Miss R Rose Mrs J McBride Mrs L McFadzean (PT biology)
What do students need to be successful in National 5 Biology? • complete daily homework tasks. • reflecting on feedback to improve. • independent home study using all available resources.
What support is offered In school? • Homework – tasks are given daily • Supported study – every Thursday from 3.35pm • ‘Open door policy’ - help and advice available from biology teachers. • Assessment- regular and meaningful summative assessments across all 3 units. • Tracking – rigorous and regular monitoring of progress. • Biology website – learning and teaching resources, timelines, practice papers
How can parents offer support? • For details of homework and test dates consult students’ planner or biology website. • Encourage students to attend supported study sessions and to seek help from their teacher. • Ensure that students regularly review the learning outcomes for all units and where possible, you can test their knowledge. • Promote the use of specimen papers / past papers and the resources provided by the department that will allow for effective independent home study.
Key Area 1. 1 : Cell structure – Learning Outcomes I can… 1. name and identify the three main structures of animals cells . 2. name and identify the three additional structures found in plant cells . 3. state the function of these cell structures. 4. name and identify the structures found in fungal cells. 5. give an example of a fungal cell and state its method of reproduction . Home Learning Resources Key area 1.1 Cell Structure Glossary
Unit 1: Cell Biology Unit 2: Multicellular Organisms Unit 3: Life on Earth Research Assignment: 20 marks, marked externally by SQA and contributes to 20% of the final grade. The Exam: 2 Hours Section 1 Multiple Choice 20 marks Section 2 Short answer questions 60 marks The final exam contributes to 80% of their grade. Course Structure
Assessment Dates • Assignment Write Up W/C 26 October 2015 • End of Unit 2 Tests W/C 2 November 2015 • Mid Unit 3 Test W/C 11 January 2016 • Biology Prelim 8 February 2016 • End of Unit 3 Tests W/C 21 March 2016 • National 5 Exam Monday 9th May 2016 The timeline of the National 5 course is detailed in the biology website https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/er/WWHDepartmentBiology/