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Title: Yr 10 GCSE Evening


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Yr 10 GCSE Evening
  • SCIENCE
  • 11th October 2007

2
What courses do we offer?
  • Most Year 10 students follow a one year GCSE Core
    Science course (AQA 4461)
  • This is followed in Year 11 by a choice of
    either GCSE Additional Science (AQA4463) or GCSE
    Additional Applied Science (AQA4863).
  • Some Year 10 students choose Extra Science in the
    option blocks and take GCSE Biology (AQA 4411),
    GCSE Chemistry (AQA 4421) GCSE Physics (AQA
    4451) as separate subjects over a two year
    course.

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How is Core Science assessed?
  • Students take 6 Modular Exams, each lasting
    30mins. Two are taken in November, two are taken
    in March two are taken in June. These exams
    have objective questions (a form of
    multiple-choice) and make up 75 of the marks
  • Students will carry out an Individual Skills
    Assessment (ISA). This is completed in normal
    lessons and accounts for 25 of the marks.
  • After completing the course at the end of year
    10, students will have the opportunity of
    improving their marks by re-sitting modules and
    doing additional ISAs in Year 11. At the end of
    Year 11 the best marks from both components will
    be cashed in to produce a final GCSE grade.

4
How are Biology, Physics Chemistry GCSE
assessed?
  • In Year 10 students take 6 modular exams, two in
    each subject, each lasting 30mins. Three exams
    are taken in November and three exams are taken
    in March. These exams make up 25 of the final
    marks.
  • In January of Year 11, students take three 45min
    exams, one in each subject. These exams also make
    up 25 of the final marks.
  • In June of Year 11, students take three more
    45min exams, again one in each subject. These
    exams again make up 25 of the final marks.
  • Throughout the course students do Individual
    Skills Assessments (ISAs) in normal lessons. The
    best ISA result in each science subject is
    selected and that makes up the final 25 of the
    marks.

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Important Dates for your Diary!
  • Exam dates for Core Science Students
  • 22nd November 2007 (2 exams)
  • 5th March 2008 (2 exams)
  • 23rd June 2008 (2 exams)
  • Exam Dates for Individual Science Students
  • 22nd November 2007 (3 exams)
  • 5th March 2007 (3 exams)
  • All students will have the opportunity to re-sit
    modular exams later in the course (subject to
    paying an entry fee), if they wish to improve
    their marks. Where a re-sit is taken, the better
    mark is the one that will count.

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Individual Skills Assessments (ISAs)
  • All courses will do ISAs in normal lessons. An
    ISA is an externally set skills paper which
    students sit after investigating a problem
    experimentally. They are asked questions on data
    interpretation from the investigation and on
    their knowledge of good scientific practice.
  • Over the course students will do several ISAs
    and the best mark obtained will count. For
    individual Sciences GCSEs it is the best mark
    for each subject that counts.
  • ISAs count for 25 of final marks.

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What support do we give?
  • We provide revision guides for all students
  • We communicate , by letter, the results of module
    exams to parents. This puts parents and pupils in
    the picture.
  • We offer the chance to resit Yr 10 modules at the
    end of Yr 11.
  • We put on revision classes.
  • We give written feedback in exercise books and go
    through past papers in class.

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What support can you give?
  • Encourage your sons/daughters to do their best
    with their homework. Ask if you can help.
  • Ask your sons/daughters about their work. You
    could help with presentation, spelling and by
    checking it is complete.
  • Talk to your sons/daughters about revision for
    exams. You can help them to
  • a) plan their exam revision
  • b) manage study time better
  • c) stay focused.

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What can students do?
  • Read through the revision guides.
  • Ask if they are unsure.
  • Use the school library/ internet facilities.
  • Attend revision classes
  • Visit the SAM learning website or school website
    or AQA website (www.aqa.org.uk) This latter
    resource has lots of past papers and mark
    schemes.
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