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Presenters
Dr John Campbell Headteacher
Mr Kevin Boyle: Scottish Qualifications Authority
Mrs Denise Blair; Curriculum Leader Maths
Mr Andrew Jardine; Curriculum Leader English
Simple message
• Attend
• Work
• Not just the classroom
• Ds and no awards. Beware!
• Understand the shape of the course
• Tutors, books and extra classes
• Read, view, listen with your son/ daughter
• Get involved!
CLOSE READING
• Candidates read two passages and
answer questions on them
• The exam lasts 1 hour 45 minutes
WRITING FOLIO
• DISCURSIVE /PERSUASIVE
• CREATIVE /REFLECTIVE
• Candidates must submit two typed , proof
read essays
• No more than 1300 words per essay
• Plagiarism is frowned upon
CRITICAL ESSAYS
• Candidates will
study 2 or 3 texts
and answer on two
in the exam
• The exam lasts for
90 minutes
• Choose from:
• Poetry
• Prose (
Novel/Short
stories)
• Drama
• Film/TV
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS
• This is a Unit
Assessmentand
does not feature in
the final exam or
the prelim
• Candidates need
to answer
questions on an
unseen text
• The exam paper
lasts one hour
• The text can be a
poem , an extract
from a play or an
extract from a
prose text.
Unit Assessments
• These are at
minimum
competency
• They are designed
to see if candidates
are being entered
for the appropriate
level of the course
• You will be given
two attempts at a
Unit Assessment
• Failure to pass the
second attempt will
result in a change
of level
SQA
• www.sqa.org.uk
• We are presenting candidates for the old
Higher not the CfE version
• The Higher exam is on May 15th 2015
• The website has past papers and advice
for candidates
READING
• Wider reading of broadsheet newspapers
and/or similar level websites will help with
vocabulary acquisition and prepare you for
the level of language you’ll experience in
the exams
• It is obviously important to read and re
read the exam texts but wider reading of
other texts can help as well
BBC BITESIZE
• This site has been recently updated but
the Higher section still has important
support and revision tests
• Your exam texts may feature here but
many other sites are also useful
• Cliff and Spark notes may be written for
your text and are available free of charge,
York notes can be purchased
PRACTICE PAPERS
• Leckie and Leckie publish excellent
practice papers
• This is the last year of the old Higher and
they may be cheaper to buy
• Often Leckie and Leckie will provide
discounts for Young Scot card holders
PAST PAPERS
• Bright Red publishing produce past papers
for this Course
• You will normally find specimen papers on
the SQA website
Revision and Practice
• Maths staff• Practice papers• Past papers• Textbooks• Websiteshttps://edinburgh.edmodo.com/
www.scholar.hw.ac.uk/
www.hsn.uk.net
www.mathsrevision.com
Homestudy
Students have Maths homework MOST days. • (read over classwork/notes or finish
class tasks)
• They have a “hand in” end of each topic.Given at least 3 or 4 days to complete
Parent Information BookletBooklet is designed so that you can use it with your child throughout the session to help them to learn the key facts and methods.
Unit 1 is typically completed by mid-October
Unit 2 is typically completed by January
Unit 3 is typically completed by March
(The section on Intermediate 2/National 5 revision is fair game at any time of the course – your child should already know it all!)
H Paper 1 – now 1 hour 30 minutesH Paper 2 – now 1 hour 10 minutes
Paper 1Section A Section B
20 objective test questions (SQA call them items), 2 marks per question. Total 40 marks
non calculator or calculator neutral longer questions.Total 30 marks
Paper 2 More problem solving typed questions. There will be no short questions as these areas will have been covered within the longer Paper 1.Total 60 marks
Total Paper 130 marksAn “A” is never below 75% in Higher