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Welcome to Year 11 ‘Make it Count’ and thank you for coming
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Page 1: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

Welcome to Year 11

‘Make it Count’ and thank you

for coming

Page 2: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

Evening Programme

• Four groups – your cards show your orderSessions for all on the topics below:

1. Supporting the learner from home2. Maths support3. English support4. Science support

Come back to the Theatre for 8:00

Page 3: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

Where to go next?

Page 4: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

Make It

Count!What can a parent do?Supporting from home.

Page 5: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

1. You are your child’s best

and favourite teacher

Your support, encouragement and interest can make a spectacular difference to your child’s motivation and ability to cope with the academic and organisational demands of the exam years.

Page 6: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

2. Know your different jobs!

Attendance officer – make

sure they get to school (and

on time)Researcher – find out when your child’s

exams are, when revision clubs are on and attend parents eveningSupplier – make sure

they have everything

they need for revision

and exams

Page 7: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

Banker – paying for the things they need

(pens, pencils, books, snacks(!)

Study-buddy – help them revise, test them if they ask

Project manager – encourage them to stick

to the revision plan, impose the “rules”

The caretaker! The therapist! The doctor! The driver! The butler! The bouncer! The cook! The BOSS!

Page 8: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

3. KISS: Keep It Short and

SweetSit down and plan a revision timetable with your child – don’t just expect them to design one themselves!

If they do say they have one, ask to see it and praise their efforts.

Check that it is realistic.

Get a copy and build in some “treat time” or time where you can be available for support – be it testing, reading out loud or just study-buddy.

Page 9: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

4. The study environment

The last thing your child needs is the constant bzzz bzzzz of SMS, BBM, Facebook and Twitter.

Set clear boundaries

No phone during revision (30 – 40 minutes!) A lesson lasts 60 minutes and they can cope easily at school.

Support this – offer to keep the phone away while they revise.

Praise and support their efforts!

Provide a quiet place to study.

Page 10: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

5. Bed and rest

Sleep and rest is really important – make sure they get enough (but not too much!)

Plan a time to stop revision and praise the evening’s efforts.

Do something different – watch TV, go out for a walk. Switch off from the focus and stress of revision.

In between revision periods encourage them to get some fresh air, a drink and enjoy the break.

Page 11: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

6. Manage the stress

Your child is going to get stressed about exams – it is normal and healthy to do so.

Manage the stress with:

Encouragement – “You’re trying so hard and I’m proud of you”

Time out – “You’ve worked hard – let’s get out of the house for a bit”

Ignoring the moody teenager – Ignore as much as you can, a confrontation with a revision stressed teenager is never going to go well!

Praise – “Well done! That’s another good revision session complete”

Non confrontational challenge and language – “Playing Xbox is a good way to unwind but it’s revision time. Is there a problem with what you are doing?”

Page 12: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

7. I did it my way!

They may not be doing it the way you like or want or the way you think they should. But if they are doing it, that is what matters!

Page 13: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

8. Exam day

The brain dehydrates over night so encourage a drink in the morning

Breakfast – helps concentration

Uniform or clothes ready and clean

Equipment ready the night before

Leave the last minute advice – just give them a hug

Page 14: Evening Programme Four groups – your cards show your order Sessions for all on the topics below: 1.Supporting the learner from home 2.Maths support 3.English.

Plenary Session

• Exams start on 8 May and run until 23 June• Year 11 will go on formal study leave on 5 June• All students have had exam timetables and will be given

extra copies and a final one posted home• All students have a revision planner and should be revising

over Easter• A number of revision sessions are taking place over Easter

and you have a copy of these• More information and resources on our website• Everything is in place for success, but the work needs to be

done

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Please……..

Make It

Count!


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