GCSE INFORMATION EVENING Thursday 20 th September
Role in school Focus
National Update
GCSE grade changes New GCSE grading system has been introduced, using numbers 9-1 instead of A*-G. How does this affect students? New grades, currently tie in with old grades as follows. 7+ is an A or A* 4+ is inline with old A* - C 9 is there for exceptional performance (about 2%)
GCSE grade changes What happens to the C or above measure? 4 or above is currently considered a PASS. 4 is a Standard Pass 5 is a Good Pass Over time the Pass may simply become 5 and above.
Future methods How is success likely to be measured in 2020? All GCSEs will be certified using grades 9 to 1. For schools: The percentage of students achieving a grade 9-5 in both English and Maths. The percentage of students achieving a grade 9 4 in both English and Maths EBacc The average grade students achieve across 5 core subjects (English, Maths, Science, MFL and a Humanity) Attainment 8 Progress 8 For PHGS 54% 78% 5.0 5.3 +0.2 (Above average)
Future methods ATTAINMENT 8 Measure based on attainment across 8 subjects: English Maths 3 from Science, Geography, History, MFL 3 other subjects
Future methods PROGRESS 8 Uses same 8 subjects but measures PROGRESS from end of Key Stage 2 to end of Key Stage 4. Project what a student with xxx KS2 SATs scores should attain by end of KS4. Difference between the projection and the actual score is the Progress 8 score.
A few reminders All subjects are now linear (meaning their exams take place at the end of year 11). Some subjects have an element of NEA Non-Examined Assessment (similar to coursework BUT different due to restrictions on assistance allowed). Often completed in year 11 under exam conditions (details will follow later in KS4). Currently any student not achieving a 4 or above in English and/ or Maths is required to attend lessons and resit their exams during post 16 study or apprenticeships.
Assessing and reporting student progress
On Track indicates whether or not your son is on track to achieve their target by the end of Y11. Attitude is a judgement about whether or not your son shows the right attitude to their learning in order to achieve their MEA (1-4 scale as in KS3). Minimum Estimated Attainment: Represents the minimum level that we would expect your child to reach by the end of Year 11. Predicted Grade is a prediction of the grade that he is likely to achieve in June of year 11 OP,GP,XP,BP represent measures of progress in Core PE: Outstanding Progress, Good Progress, Expected Progress, Below Expected Progress.
STUDY SUPPORT
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Use a large piece of paper turned landscape In the centre write a name of the topic that you are going to revise and add a simple illustration if you wish Now draw lines like branches (coming out from the centre) to represent the main areas of the topic. Each of these can be illustrated or could be in different colour or a different type face In turn, each of these could sub-divide into several more sections. Continue adding more branches until all the main information is on the mind map Finish your mind map could contain diagrams, names (and pictures) of important people, dates, places, etc. If it gets to crowed, you could create a separate mind map for that particular section Mind maps start with a theme, have main ideas and are held together with details To make mind maps more memorable: Use doodle, pictures and diagrams Use different colours Use different type fonts Use humour (cartoons), etc. Design your own (don t just copy other peoples) Condense
FIREFLY
Thursday 14 th May Mr Knight Progress Leader (KS4)
Key Dates: Wednesday 26 th June Monday 29 th April Year 10 Parents Evening Year 10 Exams Monday 26 th November Progress Report 1 Monday 4 th March Progress Report 2 Monday 10 th June Progress Report 3
Maths GCSE
New GCSE first awarded August 2017 The GCSE exam board that we will be using is AQA. There will be 3 exams, 1 non calculator and 2 calculator. Each exam will be 1hr 30mins and have 80 marks. There is no coursework. 2 tiers of exams Foundation Tier (1-5) and Higher tier (4-9) The higher/foundation split has changed a lot in content from the previous specifications.
Assessment objectives from new GCSE (first awarded 2017) AO1 Use and apply standard techniques 40% Higher, 50% Foundation AO2 Reason, interpret and communicate mathematically 30% H, 25% F AO3 Problem solving 30% H, 25% F The new specification places a far greater emphasis on students problem solving and reasoning skills- new assessments throughout KS3 and KS4, dedicated numeracy lessons fortnightly to help improve students tackle these multi-staged, challenging questions. 21
What we are doing to help your child. End of unit assessments, more mock exams that students can use to help them prepare for the exams and set themselves revision targets from. Maths Work in years 10 & 11 during registration that help them with real life maths situations & revision work before the exams. Thursday lunch & after school KS4 SOS sessions for help with any homework or classwork Thursday evenings will be revision sessions starting January, these will be taught sessions on key topics that we know students struggle with. We are also helping your children with a lot more problem solving in lessons so that they will be prepared to answer the more complex questions that involve bringing a few topics together. Revision Books, specimen papers available to purchase through school.
What you can do to help your children with their GCSE maths.. Mymaths.co.uk username: phgs, password: mathspig Hegarty maths Justmaths Username: PHGSStudent, password: Student Diagnosticquestions.com Use of QR codes on HL links to websites such as Mr Barton maths
ENGLISH
GCSEs in ENGLISH GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE
GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Two papers 50% each Paper 1 Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing Section A Four questions on an unseen extract from a 19 th /20 th century literary novel Section B One creative writing task describe/narrate 1 hour 45 minutes Paper 2 Writers Viewpoints and Perspectives Section A Four questions on two nonfiction extracts - one modern (eg newspaper article), one 19 th century Section B One writing task explain/ argue a point of view 1 hour 45 minutes
GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE Two papers 50% each Paper 1 Shakespeare and the 19 th Century Novel Section A One question on the Shakespeare text studied in class Section B One question on the 19 th century novel studied in class 1 hour 45 minutes Paper 2 Modern Texts and Poetry Section A One question on the modern text studied in class Section B One question on poems studied in class Section C Two questions on two unseen poems 2 hours 15 minutes
AQA Literature Set Texts List Paper 1 (one from each column) Paper 2 (one text only) Shakespeare Macbeth Romeo and Juliet The Tempest The Merchant of Venice Much Ado About Nothing Julius Caesar 19 th Century novel Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde A Christmas Carol Great Expectations Jane Eyre Frankenstein Pride and Prejudice The Sign of Four Modern Drama OR An Inspector Calls Blood Brothers The History Boys DNA The Curious Incident of the Dog (play) A Taste of Honey Modern Prose Lord of the Flies Telling Tales (Short Stories from AQA Anthology) Animal Farm Never Let Me Go Anita and Me Pigeon English
How Parents Can Help Reading Accuracy
SCIENCE
GCSEs in Science GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics OR GCSE Combined Science-Double Award
Three Separate Sciences GCSE Biology 2 Exams B1-1 hour 45mins Examines topics 1-4 50% of total mark B2-1 hour 45mins Examines topics 5-7 50% of total mark No Controlled Assessment GCSE Chemistry 2 Exams C1-1 hour 45mins Examines topics 1-5 50% of total mark C2-1 hour 45mins Examines topics 6-10 50% of total mark No Controlled Assessment GCSE Physics 2 Exams P1-1 hour 45mins Examines topics 1-4 50% of total mark P2-1 hour 45mins Examines topics 5-8 50% of total mark No Controlled Assessment In total: 10 hours 30 minutes of exams (up from 9 hours previously)
Combined Science-Trilogy Biology B1-1 hour 15mins Examines topics 1-4 16.7% of total mark B1-1 hour 15mins Examines topics 5-7 16.7% of total mark No Controlled Assessment Chemistry B1-1 hour 15mins Examines topics 1-5 16.7% of total mark B1-1 hour 15mins Examines topics 6-10 16.7% of total mark No Controlled Assessment Physics B1-1 hour 15mins Examines topics 1-4 16.7% of total mark B1-1 hour 15mins Examines topics 5-7 16.7% of total mark No Controlled Assessment In total: 7 hours 30minutes of exams. (up from 6 hours previously)
Similarities Study Biology, Chemistry and Physics. The vast majority of the syllabus is exactly the same. Both give results as grades 1-9. (Biology, Chemistry and Physics will each have a separate 1-9 grade whilst Combined Science will have a double grade 8-8,8-7,7-7 e.t.c). Teaching time per fortnight will be the same. controlled assessments i.e. 100% exam.
Differences Triple Science gives you 3 GCSEs; Combined Science gives you 2 GCSEs. Triple Science-6 x 1hour 45 minute exams; Combined Science 6 x 1hour 15 minute exams 3 hours more. Triple Science has extra content for the students to cover in order to complete the whole program of study for each subject.
What happens now? The students have been put into sets for year 10 using the data from year 9 and their teachers professional judgement. Following increased academic and mathematical demand to the science GCSE: *students in set 1 and 2 will follow the triple pathway. *students in set 3 will follow higher trilogy pathway. *students in set 4-6 will follow either higher or foundation trilogy which will be personalised for individuals in each group. All students will be assessed regularly throughout year 10 to ensure students are on the correct pathway. Where we feel students have made exceptional progress or are struggling with their course we will make appropriate movements throughout year 10.
How Can You Help Taking an interest in their home learning and classwork. Increased independence e.g. BBC bitesize or revision sites to support their learning. Helping with organisation-especially when revising for assessments.
MFL
NEW GCSEs in MFL Tiered Entry Across all 4 Skills Foundation Grades 1 5 Higher Grades (4) 5-9
GCSE French / Spanish / German Four papers 25% each Paper 2 Speaking Paper 1 Listening Paper 3 Reading Paper 4 Writing End of April. * Role Play * Discussion based on a picture *General Conversation F = 7-9 minutes H = 10-12 minutes Section A Q + A in English Section B Q + A in TL F = 35 minutes H = 45 minutes Section A Q + A in English Section B Q + A in TL Section C Trans English F = 45 minutes H = 60 minutes * 3 tasks (dependant on tier) + Translation into TL F = 60 minutes H = 75 minutes Take place during May / June
How Parents Can Help Support Encouragement
How Parents Can Help Text Book Class work
What students have to do at home? Vocab learning Online exercises Activlearn Reading Exercises based on material from the book. Writing Tasks based on work in class. Learning Speaking Answers