Passport to Success Evening Year 11
Lord Grey Academy Aspire, Learn, Achieve
Welcome
Mr J Parker Principal
LORD GREY CAN!
Achievement and The Year Ahead– Mr S Killen
English- Mrs E Cliffe
Maths- Mr S Patey
Science- Dr L Nourshargh
FORMAT FOR THIS EVENING
Achievement & The Year Ahead
Director of Upper School
Achievement
• To ensure your child makes AT LEAST the expected progress throughout the Upper School, in order to fully prepare them for the challenges they face when preparing for their GCSEs.
• To ensure your child enjoys their learning.
My Role
• By working closely with faculties to ensure lessons are well planned, engaging, highly differentiated and challenging.
• By ensuring that appropriate intervention strategies are implemented to support student progress and achievement of targets.
• By ensuring that the teaching is of high quality and prepares students for the more challenging subsequent study, as they commence their GCSEs.
How?
Working in Partnership
Year 11 Students First 15 days back at Lord Grey
Key Factors to Success
Attendance Facts:
• 90.1% - 95.9% =Average of 1 grade below target.
• 80.1% - 90% = Average of 1.6 grades below target.
• Below 80% = Average of 2 grades below target.
• All students who achieved or exceeded their Minimum Target Pathway had an average of 96%+ plus attendance.
• Equipment; perfect practice makes perfect, come equipped every day to learn, and learn with the tools you need in an exam.
• Positive Attitude to Learning.
Planning for Success
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Procrastination
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More Procrastination- The Ostrich!
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Basic Revision Techniques
• Your son/daughter needs to be organised
Transforming class notes into revision tools
• Mind- mapping
• Mnemonics – DAFORREST
• “Roman Room”
• Label your bathroom!
• Journey game
• Use the Internet
Mnemonics Direct address
Alliteration
Fact
Opinion
Rhetorical questions
Repetition
Emotive language, exaggeration
Statistics
The power of 3
Revision Techniques
Gateway to the Prom, all students must have over 96% attendance, be on time to school and all le ssons...
20 hours revision between 06 Sept—19 Dec 25 hours revision between 03 Jan-23 Mar 20 hours revision between 09 Apr—25 May
NAME:
TUTOR: TUTOR GROUP:
CARD NUMBER:
DATE OF ISSUE:
Lord Grey School, Rickley Lane, Bletchley, MK3 6EW T: 01908 626110 W: www.lordgrey.org.uk
REVISION CARD
Year 11
WORK HARD, PLAN AHEAD, ATTEND REVISION SESSIONS, EARN HOUSE POINTS!
Revision Card
How Do We Support Your Child?
• Mentoring • Revision sessions • Summer timetable • Breakfast sessions before key exams • Training in study skills and revision skills • Additional practical sessions • Revision materials • Careers and Sixth Form guidance
How does the inclusive learning faculty support my child?
• Informally
– Breakfast Club – 8am every day
– Break/Lunch Club
– Homework Club – 3.15pm-4.30pm every day (3.15 pm - 4pm Friday)
• Formally
– In-class support
– Intervention groups
– Mentoring
– Counselling
– Meetings with parents
Communication
(Head of the Inclusive Learning
Faculty)
• [email protected] (Lorenz) • [email protected] (Colossus) • [email protected] (Turing) • [email protected] (Enigma) Class teacher: [email protected]
What Parents Can Do To Help… • A dedicated quiet space – with good light and with no
distractions • Discuss your child’s revision timetable • Encourage working in short bursts, changing subject and
revision techniques regularly to stay fresh • Ensure that your son or daughter takes regular breaks • Monitor Internet usage and restrict phone access • Know and discuss the date, time and location for each
exam and incorporate this into the revision plan and preparation
• Inform us about medical conditions • Inform us about other circumstances
Assessment
Assessment
How we set targets and assess students at
Lord Grey Academy
5 plus ‘strong pass’
4 plus ‘standard pass’
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Achieving a GCSE grade 9 will depend on how students perform nationally in that
subject.
We use a national data base comparing how students with similar SATs achieve at GCSE
Is a target fixed?
• Student targets will be constantly reviewed, compared to how similar students achieve nationally.
• The EXPECTED grade is a minimum expectation.
• Students can be projected by their subject teacher to achieve higher than their EXPECTED grade (or lower).
• Students are challenged to achieve beyond their EXPECTED grade.
Reporting
GO 4 Schools Our new method or reporting and
assessing
GO 4 Schools. This is changing the way we share data, reports and homework. Using GO 4 Schools will enable you to view your child’s progress online and access the following information at any time:
• Homework – Homework tasks due in the next 7 days. • Detailed Progress – Providing a summary of a range of assessments throughout the year. • Attendance – Shown from the start of the academic year. • Timetable – Your child’s daily and weekly timetable. • Progress Reports – Which are published each year and termly Grade Updates. • Behaviour Record – Which shows both positive and negative behaviours over time.
Your child’s page is automatically updated, providing you with the latest information. When a new grade or report is available, we will contact you to let you know.
Accessing Go 4 Schools • To access the site, please go to
www.go4schools.com and click on the Parents icon at the top of the main page to arrive at the log-in screen.
• Or click on the parents tab from the GO 4 Schools link on our website.
• Students must do the same, but click on the students icon.
What to look for
• If you cannot access GO 4 Schools for any reason, please email: [email protected] • Students are also expected to log in. • A student must log in via the student tab and repeat the steps using their P-number.
Enter your email address here.
• The email address you use to enter the site must be the one we have registered in our database for you. At the moment, we currently have the two priority access email addresses with linked parental responsibility.
• If you do not have an email address we can send the reports out on
paper via individual requests.
• To request a password for GO 4 Schools, please enter your email address into the First-time User field and click ‘Please send me a password’. A randomised password will then be generated and sent to your email address. You will then be able to log into the site and view your child’s page.
• Example of a strong password: @S1mon123
What will you see? Progress at a glance
Above Target On Target Below Target Well Below Target
Homework
Detailed Progress
More regular and detailed progress
Attendance- Updated overnight
Academic Mentoring
Behaviour Reports
Reports Over Time
Course Information Faculty Subject Level Examining Body
Creative Technology
Fine Art / Textile Design GCSE Edexcel/Pearson
Food & Cookery Level 2 NCFE
Design & Technology GCSE AQA
Creative Craft Level 2 NCFE
Communication
Business Studies GCSE OCR
Business & Enterprise Level 2 NCFE
Workskills BTEC Edexcel/Pearson
French GCSE AQA Spanish GCSE AQA
Citizenship Studies GCSE AQA
English English Language GCSE EDUQAS/WJEC
English Literature GCSE EDUQAS/WJEC
Humanities
Geography GCSE EDUQAS/WJEC
History GCSE AQA
Psychology GCSE AQA
Sociology GCSE AQA
Mathematics Maths GCSE AQA
Statistics GCSE AQA
Performing Arts
Dance GCSE AQA
Drama GCSE Edexcel/Pearson Film Studies GCSE EDUQAS/WJEC
Media Studies GCSE EDUQAS/WJEC
Music GCSE AQA
Science
Combined Science GCSE OCR
Biology GCSE OCR
Chemistry GCSE OCR Physics GCSE OCR
Wellbeing Sports Science CNAT OCR
Dates for your diary • Year 11 Parents’ Evening: Thursday 13th December 2018
• Pre- Public Exams:
- First round: Thursday 15th November – Tuesday 27th November 2018
- Second round: Tuesday 26th February – Tuesday 4th March 2019
- Public Exams: Monday 13th May – Friday 21st June 2019
- GCSE Contingency Day: Wednesday 26th June 2019
• Year 11 Prom: Thursday 11th July 2019
• Progress Points:
• Results Day Thursday 22nd August 2019
17th October 2018
12th December 2018
6th February 2019
27th March 2019
MORNING AFTERNOON DATE
Maths - Paper 1 Non-Calculator Foundation/Higher - 1hr 30m
Thursday 15th
November
Options B Business Paper 1 - 1hr 30m
Dance - 1h 30m Media Studies - 1h 30m
Music - 1h 30m Product Design - 2h
Psychology Paper 1 - 1h 45m Sports Science - 1hr
English Literature - Paper 1 - 2h Friday 16th November
Combined Science (Biology) - 1h 10m Biology - 1h 45m
Maths - Paper 2 Calculator Foundation/Higher - 1hr 30m
Monday 19th
November
Geography - Paper 1 - 1h 45m History - Paper 1 - 1h 45m
Option C Business Studies
Drama Sociology
Film Studies Sports Studies
Citizenship Psychology
Tuesday 20th
November
French - Reading Foundation 45m / Higher 1hr
Spanish - Writing Foundation 45m / Higher 1hr
Combined Science (Chemistry) - 1h 10m Chemistry - 1h 45m
Wednesday 21st
November
Maths - Paper 3 Calculator Foundation/Higher - 1hr 30m
English Language - Paper 1 - 1h 45m Thursday
22nd November
Geography - Paper 2 - 1h 30m History - Paper 2 - 1h 45m
French - Writing Foundation 1hr / Higher 1hr 15m
Spanish - Writing Foundation 1hr / Higher 1hr 15m
Friday 23rd
November
Options Paper 2 Business Studies
Psychology Citizenship Sociology
Combined Science (Physics) - 1h 10m Physics - 1h 45m
Monday 26th
November English Language - Paper 2 - 2h
Art & Art Textiles - All Day Tuesday
27th November
Art & Art Textiles - All Day
Pre- Public Exams Round 1 Schedule
English Mrs Emma Cliffe- Director of English
GCSE English language and GCSE English Literature
Points to note • Literature and Language are now equally weighted, as of
this year either can be listed on applications.
• There are no tiers of entry – EVERYONE sits the same exam papers.
• At Lord Grey we have differentiated texts for Literature to assist with access and to support higher grades.
• There is no coursework element.
• The Spoken Language component does not count in the final mark BUT does have its own line on the exam certificate.
• A grade 9 will be determined after all exams are marked. The top slice will be allocated this grade.
• The descriptors for level 5 equate generally to old grade C+ / B-.
• Grade 8 descriptors generally refer to previous A* expectations.
Pathways will be tracked through the criteria and a series of trial exams.
What does 9-1 mean in English Language and Literature?
English Literature Component One
Section A – Shakespeare – 20% – Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet Section B – Poetry – 20% - 1789 to the present day – Students must study the entire WJEC Anthology
Wed 15th May (am) 40%
2 hours
English Literature Component Two
Section A – Post 1914 prose/drama Lord of the Flies, Curious incident, Woman in Black or Blood Brothers Section B – 19th Century prose – e.g A Christmas Carol, Jekyll and Hyde, War of the Worlds Section C – Unseen poetry - Two questions on unseen poems, one of which involves comparison.
Thu 23rd May (am) 60%
2 ½ hours
• develop a generally coherent and engaged response to explicit and implicit meanings of texts
• develop a clear understanding of the ways in which writers use language, form and structure
• use apt textual references to support responses
• use understanding of contexts to inform responses to texts
• make credible comparisons between texts
Grade 5 English Literature
• sustain a convincing, informed personal response to explicit and implicit meanings of texts
• sustain a perceptive critical analysis of the ways in which writers use language, form and structure
• use judicious and well-integrated textual references to develop personal responses
• show perceptive understanding of how contexts shape texts and responses to texts
• make illuminating comparisons between texts
Grade 8 English Literature
English Language Component One
20th Century Literature reading study Structured series of questions regarding an unseen 20th Century text. Creative prose writing – choose ONE of four titles, will be narrative or recount.
Tuesday 4th June (am) 40%
1 hour 45 mins
English Language Component Two
19th and 21st Century non-fiction study Both unseen texts will be tested through a series of structured questions. Transactional / Persuasive writing - TWO equally weighted tasks, writing for a range of audiences. Tasks to include letters, speeches, reviews etc
Friday 7th June (am) 60%
2 hours
What will the exam look like- component 2?
You will have six sections of questions to respond to. The examiner will judge as to whether you understand the text, can recognise the techniques used to show the writer’s point of view and how confidently you compare the first text with the ideas of the second text. You will also be expected to consider the contextual relevance for both texts- how is the time that the text was written important?
Is this person writing positively or negatively about Puraquequara? How do you know?
Inside Brazil's overcrowded
prisons, where 600,000 inmates
are crammed together (but still
find space to play football) •Harrowing pictures taken at three prisons in Amazonian city of Manaus
•Puraquequara, with 1,400 inmates, holds twice as many as it's designed for
•Prison system in the country holds 61 per cent over capacity
•Number of prisoners in Brazil has grown by 33% between 2008 and 2014
Write the opening forty words to the news report.
Eduqas GCSE English Language
Writing • To achieve grade 5, candidates will be able to: • communicate effectively, sustaining the reader’s
interest • produce coherent, well-structured and purposeful
texts • vary sentence types and structures and use
vocabulary appropriate to purpose and effect • spell, punctuate and use grammar accurately with
occasional errors
Grade 5 English Language
Writing
• communicate with impact and influence
• produce ambitious, accomplished and effectively-structured texts
• use a wide range of well-selected sentence types and structures and precise vocabulary to enhance impact
• spell, punctuate and use grammar accurately so that writing is virtually error-free
Grade 8 English Language
Closed book exam, not closed book course...
Chunking up the text
Focus on Characters
Themes
GCSE English literature – learning and understanding, not memory #LORD GREY CAN!
How can you help support your child? READING: Consider the quality of what is read as well as the quantity. Re-read the set texts Classics Biographies Magazines Guardian or Times sport section on line
How can you help support your child? REVISION MAKE REVISION MATERIALS NOW! Mood boards Questions / quizzes Cue cards Booklets Individual questions – 10 minute timed Read key texts again
LORD GREY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Dates for the diary – provisional timetable
English Literature Component One
Wednesday 15th May (am) 2 hours
English Literature Component Two
Thursday 23rd May (am) 2 ½ hours
English Language Component One
Tuesday 4th June (am) 1 hour 45 minutes
English Language Component Two
Friday 7th June (am) 2 hours
Maths Mr Stephen Patey- Director of Maths
About the exams • Grading system 9-1
• Higher Tier 9-4 (A*-D)
• Foundation Tier 5-1 (C-G)
• The exam board is AQA (Specification 8300)
• Students will sit 3 papers
• Each paper is out of 80 marks
• Students will have 90 minutes
• 1 paper is non-calculator, the other 2 are calculator allowed.
• There is no formula page (see next slide)
• The papers are harder, but now provide more of a challenge for the highest achievers.
Formulae that will be given if relevant (Given with the question)
Kinematics formulae Where a is constant acceleration, u is initial velocity, v is final velocity, s is displacement from the position when t = 0 and t is time:
Key Dates 2018 • Paper 1 21 May 2019, Tuesday Morning
90 minutes - non-calculator
Half Term
Saturday 25 May 2018 – Sunday 2 June 2018
• Paper 2 6 June 2019, Thursday Morning 90 minutes – calculator.
• Paper 3 11 June 2019, Tuesday Morning 90 minutes – calculator
243 Days away 34 weeks 5 days 110 lessons
Foundation Tier
Higher Tier
Grade Boundaries
• The papers may be more challenging or slightly easier.
• Rare for grade boundaries to go down.
• In 2018 70 students were within 10 marks of the next grade.
• REVISE REVISE REVISE
• In 2018, 15 students were within 3 marks.
Online/Apps/VLE
• Hegarty Maths (online) • SAM Learning (online) • Practice papers on Moodle** • Some new style papers (9 hours of work) • Mark schemes – See what is required to get the marks.
Online/Apps/VLE
Foundation Practice Papers for Summer 2018 Examinations
Set 3, 4 and 5
Higher Practice Papers for Summer 2018 Examinations
Set 1 and 2
How Can You Help Your Child? • Talk about their targets and what they need to do • Ask to see their revision card • Get a revision guide for them (Maths Office from Monday £4) • Ensure they start revising now • Ensure all homework is completed to a high standard • Ask to see their homework • Look at Go4Schools to see what was set • ‘Encourage’ to attend revision sessions • These start on Thursday 24th September • A games console isn’t a distraction if it’s locked away... (or the power lead is hidden)
Science Dr Liz Nourshargh- Director of Science
Year 11 Modules
Biology Chemistry Physics
P6 Global Challenges inn
Biology
P6 Global Challenges in
Chemistry
P6 Radiation
P7 Energy
P8 Global Challenges in
Physics
• Completion of the course in the Spring term
• Revisit required practicals
• Practise exam style questions
Pre-public Exams Date Exam
September 18 OCR Practise papers for unit 1 (3 papers)
November 18 June 18 Unit 1 Exams (3 papers)
February / March 19 OCR Practise papers for unit 2 (3 papers)
April 19 June 18 Unit 2 Exams (3 papers)
• Some exams may take place in class
• Separate Sciences exams taking place in class may be split across two lessons
• Tests will also be undertaken at the end of each module
• Final decisions about tier of entry and qualification will be taken following in January 2019 and will be based on performance in pre-public exams and end of modules tests
Science Qualifications Set Qualification Number of GCSE
Qualifications
Tier of Entry GCSE Grades
Available
X1A, X1B,
Y1A, Y1B
GCSE Biology,
GCSE
Physics,
GCSE
Chemistry
3
Higher 9,8,7,6,5,4,3
Foundation 5,4,3,2,1
X2A, X2B,
X3, Y2A,
Y2B
GCSE
Combined
Science
2 Higher 9-9, 9-8, 8-8, 8-7,
7-7, 7-6, 6-6, 6-5,
5-5, 5-4, 4-4, 4-3
Foundation 5-5, 5-4, 4-4, 4-3,
3-3, 3-2, 2-2, 2-1,
1-1
Separate Science Grade Boundaries (2018)
HIGHER Max Mark
Grade 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
Raw Score 180 134 120 106 90 74 59 43
% 74.4 66.6 59.1 50.2 41.3 32.8 24.3
FOUNDATION Max Mark
Grade 5 4 3 2 1
Raw Score 180 94 80 59 38 17
% 52.2 44.6 32.6 20.9 9.6
Combined Science Grade Boundaries (2018)
HIGHER Max Mark
Grade 360 9-9 9-8 8-8 8-7 7-7 7-6 6-6 6-5 5-5 5-4 4-4 4-3
Raw Score 256 240 224 208 193 176 159 142 126 110 94 78
%
71.1 66.7 62.2 57.8 53.6 48.9 44.2 39.4 35.0 30.6 26.1 21.7
FOUNDATION Max Mark
Grade 360 5-5 5-4 4-4 4-3 3-3 3-2 2-2 2-1 1-1
Raw Score 183 165 147 128 109 90 71 53 35
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GCSE Gateway 9-1 Science Suite
• There is no controlled assessment
• All students will sit six exams – Combined Science 70 minutes each
– Separate Sciences 1 hour 45 minutes each
Date Examination
Tuesday 14th May 2019 Biology 1
Thursday 16th May 2019 Chemistry 1
Wednesday 22nd May 2019 Physics 1
Friday 7th June 2019 Biology 2
Wednesday 12th June 2019 Chemistry 2
Friday 14th June 2019 Physics 2
GCSE Gateway 9-1 Science Suite
• Practical work is tested as part of the exam
• More emphasis on application of knowledge and understanding and less emphasis on recall – Eg plot a graph
– Draw a circuit diagram
– Calculate a mean
• To access the exam questions, students need to learn information too: – Physics equations will not be given
– Definitions
– Key terms
GCSE Gateway 9-1 Science Suite
• How can you help? – Support students to learn key facts and information eg Physics formulae and units
– Ensure that they bring their calculator to ALL Science lessons
– Ensure that they have the correct revision guides (available from the Science Prep room)
• Other sources of help: – Science Help Session Friday 3.20 – 4.20 in S01, S02, S03
– Educake
– Collins Connect textbooks (on the school website)
– Isaac Physics
– BBC Bitesize
Finally
Please communicate with us:
• Encourage students to make appointments to see our careers advisor.
• Keep an eye on our Twitter feed: @LordGreyAcademy
• Look out for emails via ParentMail.
• Please view the website regularly.
• Thank you for your support.