WELCOME TO YEAR 10
OUTLINE OF THE EVENING Welcome Year 12 Advice Careers Calendar the year ahead Core Subjects and changes to grading in English and Maths Resilience
KEY PERSONNEL Miss Brigden Assistant Head for KS4 Mrs Crafts Head of Year 10 (A, C, H) Mrs Johnson Head of Year 10 (M, S, W) Mrs Faulkner Pastoral Support Assistant
KEY PERSONNEL Mrs Taylor Careers Coordinator Mrs Westcott - Student Welfare Coordinator Laura Franklin Connexions Careers
ADVICE FROM YEAR 12 Sara Safi, Helen Tilby, Emily Beazley Balance Revision Be organised Ask for help Motivated Extra Curricular Sleep Deadlines
ATTENDANCE 80% of success is showing up Woody Allen
NEW THINGS TO GET INVOLVED IN... Sport clubs Other clubs Music clubs House events
CAREERS
CAREERS Schools and colleges should be encouraged to prioritise longer internships for older students, reflecting the fact that almost no young people move into full-time employment at 16; and government should correspondingly remove their statutory duty to provide every young person at KS4 with a standard amount of work-related learning. CONN NAL R E X E I O S CARE T N S R X E ERASKE A D E V I P CE S Wolf Report Review February 2015
THE YEAR AHEAD
16th September - Welcome to Year 10 Evening 12th November - Year 10 Consultation Evening December Term 1 Data Home March Term 2 Data Home 3-6th May - Year 10 Exam Week 11th July - Year 10 Reports Home November 2016 - A-level Options
Elevate 21st October - Study Sensei 1st December - Parents Seminar 3rd February - Memory Mnemonics A letter about these sessions will follow shortly
ACTIVITY DAYS International Day Health Day
ONE GCSE EXAM IN YEAR 10 Citizenship - half-course GCSE Coursework done in Year 9-60% Exam - May 2016 (results Summer 2016) Two taught topics: Community Action and Active Citizenship Fairness and Justice No homework, but Read a quality newspaper Rest of GCSEs taken at end of Year 11
CONTROLLED ASSESSMENTS Different levels of control Spread out over the GCSE course timetable of dates and subjects on the Year 10 website page.
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GCSE SCIENCE
AQA SPECIFICATIONS 4401 Biology 4402 Chemistry 4403 Physics
TRIPLE AWARD All students Taught by subject specialists Three separate GCSEs 1 for each discipline
THE ISA PART 1 Section 1 (45 minutes, 20 marks) Questions relating to student s own research Candidates develop hypothesis Research methods to test hypothesis Prepare Risk assessment and results table Carry out investigation Record and analyse results
PART 2 THE WRITTEN TEST Section 2 (50 minutes, 30 marks) Questions related to the experiment Data sheet provided Compare own results with Case Studies Suggest how their ideas could be used in a new context
English and Maths GCSE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ENGLISH LITERATURE
CHANGES in ENGLISH 2015 Assessment by 9-1 No Controlled Assessments Assessment by terminal exam at the end of Year 11 Closed book examination More emphasis on Literary Heritage Emphasis on wider reading Top down approach to curriculum from A levels to GCSE Ease of transition through content and skills to A level Change from AQA to Edexcel
ENGLISH LANGUAGE Component 1: Fiction and Imaginative Writing (40%) Content Study selections from a range of prose fiction Develop skills to analyse and evaluate C19 fiction extracts Develop imaginative writing skills to engage the reader Use SPaG accurately Assessment Section A: Reading- questions on unseen C19 fiction extract Section B: Writing - choice of 2 writing tasks, linked thematically to the reading extract Total marks = 64 Exam duration: 1hr 45 mins
ENGLISH LANGUAGE cont.. Component 2: Non-fiction and Transactional Writing (60%) Content Study a range of C20 and C21 non-fiction texts Develop skills to analyse, evaluate and compare non-fiction extracts Develop transactional writing skills for a variety of forms, purposes and audiences Use SPaG accurately Assessment Section A: Reading- questions on 2 unseen non- fiction extracts Section B: Writing - choice of 2 writing tasks, linked thematically to the reading extracts Total marks = 96 Exam duration: 2hrs
ENGLISH LITERATURE Component 1: Shakespeare and Post-1914 Literature (50%) Content Shakespeare play and a post-1914 British play or novel Develop skills to analyse how the language, form, structure and context of texts can create meanings and effects Develop skills to maintain a critical style and informed personal response Assessment Section A: Shakespeare - 2 part question on an extract and then the relevance of the theme throughout the play Section B: Post-1914 British play or novel- 1 essay question Total marks = 80 Exam duration: 1hr 45mins
ENGLISH LITERATURE cont... Component 2: C19 Novel and Poetry since 1789 (50%) Content C19 novel and poetry from the Edexcel anthology Develop skills to analyse how the language, form, structure and context of texts can create meanings and effects Develop skills to maintain a critical style and informed personal response develop comparison skills Assessment Section A: C19 novel - 2 part question on an extract and then the relevance of the theme throughout the novel Section B: 1. One question comparing 2 poems from the anthology 2. One question comparing 2 unseen poems Section B: Total marks = 80 Exam duration: 2hrs 15mins
GCSE MATHEMATICS
AQA GCSE MATHS New GCSE with grades 9 to 1 All exams sat in summer 2017 Three 1 hour 30 minute papers One paper will be without a calculator All students entered for Higher Level
Maths Setting Students split into two bands depending on their option choices Within each band split into sets All sets doing Higher GCSE Sets 1 and 2 may also have the chance to study for additional mathematics qualifications
RESILIENCE
Things to consider Recent research shows that an extra hour a day of TV, Internet or games in Year 10, results in two grades lower at GCSE. A recent highly publicised report highlights the problem of students using social media at night, for example waking up for messages. This has the effect of disrupting sleep and can have a significant impact on mental health. Our advice is to leave mobile phones downstairs at night.
Advice At Home Exercise Eat Sleep Talk At School Get involved Nurture friendships Recognise when you need help Enjoy
DON T STRUGGLE ALONE! Tell us early Don t let work pile up We can support you.
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