Create your future Create your future Create your future Overview of the English Language GCSE AQA English GCSEs
Create your future Create your future Create your future Overview of the English Literature GCSE
Create your future Create your future Create your future How to best support my child with their English GCSEs? English Language: Use images as a stimulus for creative writing. Practise past papers against the clock. Have debates with your child/children about current affairs. Explicitly teach them new words. Ensure they complete homework- google drive. Use youtube as a resource to go through exam questions. AQA English GCSEs
Create your future Create your future Create your future How to best support my child with their English GCSEs? English Literature: Watch film adaptions of the books they will have to write about. Learn quotations from all the texts. Use flashcards to write and learn quotations. Create spider diagrams of characters and themes within the texts studied. Learn subject specific terms with them- pathetic fallacy/adjectives. Use sparknotes.com and other suggested websites to support you. Ensure they complete homework- google drive. AQA English GCSEs
OCR 21 st Century Science (9-1)
Why 21 st Century Science? develop scientific knowledge and conceptual understanding through the specific disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics develop understanding of the nature, processes and methods of science, through different types of scientific enquiries that help them to answer scientific questions about the world around them develop and learn to apply observational, practical, modelling, enquiry and problem solving skills, both in the laboratory, in the field and in other learning environments develop their ability to evaluate claims based on science through critical analysis of the methodology, evidence and conclusions, both qualitatively and quantitatively
How science is structured All students will do biology, physics, chemistry and experiments but students will be examined in 2 different ways. Combined science Single science This has 4 exams covering 20 topics and 15 experiments This has 6 exams covering 20 topics and 15 experiments
Combined science Combined science consists of 4 different exams which each last 1 hour and 45 minutes. Students will be awarded 2 GCSE s
Single science Single science consists of: 2 biology exams 2 chemistry exams 2 physics exams Students will be awarded 3 individual GCSE s based on the exams.
Overview of topics There are a total of TWENTY chapters that need to be learnt.
plus 15 experiments Students must also complete 15 experiments that can be included in the exams.
The team Just like any successful person students need a team to back them up. Their team consists of their school and their family.
What are we doing? We are running after school revision.
What can families do to help? Ensure that revision has already started Know how to access the specification and how to look up resources (21 st century science 9-1) Talk about science at home make it a thing! Watch blue planet or dynasties! Look at their books and praise them when they look good If you know science then quiz them. If you don t know science then quiz them they ll teach you!
What are we?.a Club
A Club A fellowship: in it together A freedom: you can please yourself A network: you can meet plenty of people A place where you keep up with the news A place where we like to be We share ideas together We offer insights to each other We give great ideas to create wider influence
I never promised you a rose garden!
Take time to reflect but be kind to yourself. Trust yourself.
Find solutions in a no blame culture. Develop a life-long learning
People will forget what you said, they will forget what you did, but they will never forget how you made them feel. Maya Angelou
Implementation The Culture for Success in Year 10 20 th June Year 10 Parents Evening & 24 th June Year 10 GCSE Mocks Agree how you will help everyone of you Decide key messages for students and parents The Club Messaging praise, displays, covert pictures of students working, tweets and leaderboards. Visiting classes presence and present! Open evenings/fayre: Lead parents in what they need to do app logins Hold monthly assemblies with whole year group. Interventions; Community time, P7, Half Term booster sessions, tuition Help with decision making Careers and Year 12 information
Online resources are going to key
Progress Low Effort and High Progress 1 2 1 2 High Effort and High Progress 0 1 2 3 4 5 Effort Low Effort and Low Progress 4-1 -2 3 High Effort and Low Progress
Top 10 tips to support your child through Year 10 and 11
What is Prepare to Perform? Staying calm, feeling good, being effective A toolkit to help your child control different aspects of their life to help them perform better when it comes to exam time It will allow them to focus, set themselves a plan and work towards being prepared in the best possible way
How can you help your child and prepare them to perform? 1. Being a role model 2. Help them set goals 3. Keep them active 4. Healthy eating 5. Time out 6. Sleep patterns 7. Unplugging 8. Staying cool & calm 9. Belief 10.Be supportive Each day you can support your child to make choices which can impact how they perform during the exam period
1. Being a role model Set a good example by modelling the behaviour you want your child to adopt Planning for the week Eating healthily and well Keeping hydrated Leading an active life Staying calm Being organised Good sleep habits
2. Goal Setting Encourage them to keep their goals planner visible e.g. printed and displayed on their bedroom wall Help focus them and talk to them about their goals regularly Give positive reinforcement Connect with them about why and what they want to achieve
3. Keeping Active Encourage them to keep active on a daily basis Carry out exercise in manageable chunks e.g. 3 x 20 min sessions throughout the day Plan to do active things together on a weekend Go out for a walk together and get some fresh air Help them plan out their weekly exercise schedule in advance After exercise your brain functions well, so encourage a revision session afterwards 60 minute s per day
4. Healthy Eating Plan your family meals for the week breakfast, snacks, lunches and evening meals Carry out a weekly food shop and make sure you write a list Avoid high sugary and fatty foods or drinks Aim to eat clean, fresh and healthy foods Have a couple or treat meals / or meals out per week Use the Mark Lloyd recipes and meal planner as guidance Encourage them to eat breakfast everyday Hydration is key to brain functioning so make sure your child carries a bottle of water with them
4. Healthy Eating A BALANCING ACT ur sugar levels under control. Eating the right food and drink can energise your system, improve alertness and sustain your child through the long exams MIGHTY MAGNESIUM Magnesium is involved in over 1000 enzymatic reactions in the body. It's vitally important in providing our cells UP THE B S & OMEGA 3 S B vitamins are directly involved in creating energy at a cellular level & will give you an energy boost Green vegetables
5. Time Out Encourage them to build in opportunities to take some time out every week, away from study. For example: Going out for food Seeing friends Having a bath Listening to music Reading a book Doing a hobby Going shopping Going to the cinema
6.Sleep Patterns Young people need between 8 9 hours sleep per night Help your child create a relaxing evening routine Make sure they don t eat too late at night Avoid giving them caffeine or sugary drinks late at night Make sure they don t work or revise too late before going to bed Encourage them to switch off from social media / technology at least an hour before bedtime
7. Unplugging Encourage them to unplug from technology everyday Help them switch off from technology at least 30 mins- 1 hr before going to sleep Support your child to appreciate the world around them rather than being governed by their phone Make sure they put their phone away, & on silent, while they are concentrating on tasks / revision / homework Help them learn to have the control to not be obsessed with their phone Choose some time each day/week to switch off and unplug from technology
8. Staying Cool & Calm Set a good example by staying calm yourself Create a relaxing environment for your child Help them plan out coping strategies to deal with their stress Give them positive distractions away from studying Help them understand their stress & to focus on controlling the controllables Promote a balance of their academic studies & other activities during the week
9. Belief Give them positive reinforcement Boost their confidence daily Celebrate any successes and reward them e.g. if they have achieved their mini-goals Try not to set your expectations too high Show them how proud of them you are Highlight things to make them feel good Give them the belief in themselves to
10. Be Supportive Be a good listener Be approachable Encourage them to take breaks in between revision Show some understanding of what they are going through Help them deal with their emotions & feelings Offer caring advice Just be there for them!
Strength of Heart Strength of Mind Strength of Will Angela Duckworth Professor of Psychology, Pennsylvania University Character Lab Strength for us!
Our Aim STRENGTH FOR TODAY, BRIGHTER HOPE FOR TOMORROW