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Aims of this session

Aims of this session. Provide you with the timeline for Year 10 exams Give additional information on topics covered in exams Inform you of support/provision already put in place for students Provide some tips for helping your child revise. Year 10 Exam Timeline. Revision sessions.

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Aims of this session

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  1. Aims of this session • Provide you with the timeline for Year 10 exams • Give additional information on topics covered in exams • Inform you of support/provision already put in place for students • Provide some tips for helping your child revise

  2. Year 10 Exam Timeline

  3. Revision sessions

  4. Provision already in place • Details of revision sessions taking place for each subject • LLL sessions based on revision strategies and planning • Tailored LLL sessions for those students feeling the pressure • Subsidised exam food; water 40p, bacon roll 40p, bananas free • Revision surgery; every Thursday 3-5pm • Girls stress free zone; every Thursday lunch time

  5. Provision already in place • Exam leave for Year 10

  6. Work Experience and Physics • Students are expected to attend school in their school uniform and complete the exam. 8:45 start, 1 hour long. • They will be out of the exam room at 10.00am • Students can then either make their way to their work placement if applicable or head home to have some extra revision time. • All work placements have been notified about the clash • There is unfortunately no flexibility with the exam, it must be completed this academic year.

  7. Science Support • A lot of questions have been asked about Science GCSE and how it works. • We plan to put on a separate evening to provide parents with up to date information on GCSE Science (date to be confirmed and then sent out via parent mail)

  8. Useful website with videos 1) Khan Academy • http://www.khanacademy.org/ • This is an American Website. It provides many videos for various topics. 2) Show m http://www.showme.com/ Again, an US organisation. It also provides some video tutorials

  9. Preparing for the exams 4 stages • Planning • Understanding • Revising • Testing

  10. Step 1: Planning • Know what you are going to be tested on • Make a list of the topics • Self diagnose the topics (red, amber, green). Revise the red topics first • Make a revision timetable – one has been provided with exam dates on it …but you can find interactive ones @ http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/studentlife/revisionandskills/revision/revision_planners.shtml Select a subject; RS for example and try planning revision using the bullet points

  11. Step 2: Understand the work • Before you revise, make sure you understand the work first This example will prove it to you. Read the following sentence and then try to write it down from memory: My ear aches. My ears are bleeding because my mother keeps singing. Ymcaheaar – are singing. Bleeding my because ears my keeps mother Unless you are a robot, you get more out of the first one because it made sense to you. But you could learn the 2nd sentence, it would just take a lot longer! You can always learn things word by word, but you need to understand it.

  12. Step 3: Revise it For most this is the most difficult part, now is the time to think about the strategies. How do YOU want to revise? Some research shows that there are 4 stages to revising effectively • Stage 1: Simplify the notes • Stage 2: Reduce the topics down to one side • Stage 3: Explode the subject (link all the topics together) • Stage 4: Test yourself

  13. Stage 1: Simplify • Take each area within a topic and simplify the content down (maybe 1 or 2 pages) • Use pictures and words

  14. Stage 2: Reduce it • Reduce the topic down to one side of A4 • You can do this by using: • Mind Maps • Spider diagram • Mnemonics • Lists of key words (USE PICTURES AND WORDS WHEN REDUCING IT DOWN)

  15. Examples…Mind maps

  16. Examples… Spider diagrams

  17. Examples…Mnemonics Learning the planets in order from the Sun: • Mercury My • Venus Very • Earth Easy • Mars Method • Jupiter Just • Saturn Speeds • Uranus Up • Neptune Naming • Pluto Planets

  18. Examples…Listing it as key words

  19. Stage 3: Explode the subject

  20. Stage 4: Now test yourself • By topic (SAM Learning and MyMaths) • Use past papers and marking schemes to practice (look on-line or ask the teacher for some) • Teach and test each other • Now try this technique for yourself. • Select a subject • Break it down into topics • Choose a topic to simplify, reduce, explode and test You need to find out what works for YOU!

  21. www.samlearning.com Centre ID: AL4SS User ID: DATE OF BIRTH followed by their initials e.g. 251298RC Password: same as their username Username: DATE OF BIRTH followed by their initials e.g. 251298RC Password: Unless they have changed it the.

  22. Login: sandringham Password: prism

  23. Revising with others

  24. Building confidence,reducing stress • Be organised • Use a revision timetable • Tick off things when completed • Put rewards in place for yourself • Feel good about yourself - exercise, diet, socialise and RELAX!!

  25. The Learning Environment • Quiet place to study • Well lit • Background noise to a minimum • Resources e.g. revision guides/ dictionary

  26. Thank you and good luck!

  27. e-mail contacts • Sarah.hebb@sandringham.herts.sch.uk • Ceddy.delacroix@sandringham.herts.sch.uk

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