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Kirkwall Grammar School. Raising Attainment How to help your child prepare for the 2014 SQA examinations. What’s different this session?. For S4 – the change to Nationals and the move to the new build For S5/6 – the move to the new building
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Kirkwall Grammar School Raising Attainment How to help your child prepare for the 2014 SQA examinations.
What’s different this session? • For S4 – the change to Nationals and the move to the new build • For S5/6 – the move to the new building • School closure does not mean extra holiday – staff will advise on home study
Points to note • For S4-6 the change to SQA Appeals • No Appeals as we have known them. • Results Service: • Exceptional Circumstances • Re-count/ re-mark • S5 and S6* in 2014-15 will sit new National Highers
Current Qualifications New Qualifications Replaced by Courses at National 1-4 will not be graded. They will be assessed Pass/Fail within the Centre. National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher Courses will be graded A – D.
Assessment Arrangements • Higher / Intermediate 2 / Intermediate 1 • Unit Assessments (NABs). • Final Examination • Nationals • Unit Assessments (UASPs) • Final Examination for N5 • All Unit Assessments • Usually internally assessed • Must pass these for final full award • Only two attempts permitted per assessment • If preparing for re-sit ; pupils should take responsibility for finding out when, where and what needs to be done to improve and to pass
Prelim Examination Dates • S4 Prelims • Start 13th January 2014 • 7 School Weeks from now (+ Christmas Holidays) • S5/6 Prelims • Start 27th January 2014 • 9 School Weeks from now (+ Christmas Holidays)
Now for ideas of ways that you can support your son or daughter in the run up to exams.
Study Timetable • Time for pupils to take stock of what they know and what they don’t. • Time to plan for and prepare for exams
Study/ Homework Planning • What are essential commitments? • When is there free time? • School / hobbies / paid work* / socialising / family / homework / studying / rest / Study Support / more rest
Can they do it all? (Yes!) • Help the student to divide up the day into sections eg morning / afternoon / after school / evening. • Draw up a timetable (proforma on SQA website and there is an ‘App’ for that!). • Fill in the essential activities. • If there is no time for study - think about priorities.
Encourage students to use the supports provided • Teachers • Course Outlines • Textbooks • Notes • Websites • Facebook/ Blogs (Subject related!) • Study Guides • SQA / Education Scotland/ Parent Zone
Work with friends – testing each other. Remember repetition / ongoing revision/ going back to basics if necessary Use past papers - but cleverly Look at questions and analyse what is being asked Use exam timing. S4 – new courses so no past papers but are SQA recommended books. (SG past papers may be helpful)
Help students prioritise to achieve • Minimum of 2 hours per subject per week • Most likely that will only cover homework and other essential work. • Use even little bits of time (on the bus? Walking to school?) • Real study takes time.
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Different ways to study(We don’t all learn the same way!) • Write out what has been covered in lessons and what is needed for Prelim. • Read textbooks and take notes • Re-write notes from jotters • Write shortened note forms • Practise remembering ** facts
Parents – encourage students to choose the way that suits them. Students can: • Rewrite notes for each subject; record on MP3 player/ Ipod …. • Post-it notes on walls / pin boards • Devise wall charts • Draw mind maps
Parents: you can help! • A quiet place to study • Regular Study Times • Take breaks (15 minutes in every hour suits some) • Health and Wellbeing • Feed regularly – good fresh food • Sleep regularly • Fresh air and exercise
Be there for them! Coax, cajole, persuade. Keep calm and encouraging. They will do you and, most importantly, themselves proud.