gcse maths november 2011 edexcel linear exam wednesday 9 th november (pm) and monday 14 th november...
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GCSE Maths November 2011Edexcel Linear Exam
Wednesday 9th November (pm)and
Monday 14th November (am)
Why maths in November?
• No other exams taking place in November.• Students will know their results by January when
they are making college applications. • It will help alleviate some of the pressure in the
summer.• Students have the opportunity to re-take if they
need to.• Historically students do very well in November• Our students have been working towards this
since the beginning of year 9.
Exam dates and times
• Wednesday 9th November – Exam starts 1.15pm– Non-calculator paper – Off timetable for revision in the morning
• Monday 14th November– Exam starts 9am– Calculator paper (must bring own calculator,
recommend the Casio fx-83)– Warm up starts at 8:25am in LRC
Students do well in NovemberNovember 2009• 80 students entered with only 6 weeks notice
(from 11A4, B1 and B2)
• 70 students achieved a C grade or better• 2 students achieved A grades• 22 students achieved B grades
November 2010• 176 students entered (from 11A2, A3, A4, B1, B2 and
B3)• 154 students achieved a C grade or better• 1 student achieved an A* grade • 27 student achieved A grades • 65 students achieved B grades
Overall Last Year’s Results• Year 11 – 2010/2011
• 188 students achieved a C grade or better85% A* to Cs
• 12 student achieved an A* grade • 47 student achieved A grades • 65 students achieved B grades• 64 students achieved C grades• 11 students achieved D grades• 8 students achieved E grades• 9 students achieved F grades• 1 student achieved G grade
In lessons• We are following a fixed programme of
lesson topics• One topic per lesson• The focus is on achieving marks in the
exam• Therefore lessons at the moment are
focusing on the topics in which students most easily achieve marks
• Use of past paper questions
In registration• Students not achieving a confident C grade in the year
10 mock exam have started a programme of booster classes on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday during registration.
• Students have been given letters with the dates but do need reminding to attend.
• Topics covered are individually tailored to students particular needs.
• If students don’t attend these compulsory sessions they will need to attend an after school revision session to make sure they have covered the work they missed.
After school• After school revision is optional but recommended. The more maths that is
completed in six weeks the better students are likely to perform.• Revision classes are held by different teachers on different nights of the
week (3:15 to 4:15pm):
Monday Mrs Palmer Target A/B Ms McManus Target A/BMr Edin Target C/BMrs Lamb Target C
Miss Stewart Target C/D
Wednesday Ms McManus Target C/B Mrs Palmer Target A/A*
Mrs Lamb Target C/B
Thursday Mrs Lamb Target C/DMrs Palmer Target C/BMrs Prince Target A/B
Taster Day• Friday 30th September the school is open only to
year 5 & 6 students.• Revision sessions for year 11 will run from 9:45am
to 12:45pm.• These are generally being offered to students who
in the Year 10 mock were not a confident C grade.• You will need to provide own transport into school• You will need to provide own break snack as the
canteen will not open to year 11.• Replies are needed quickly to allocate staff.
Final mock exam
• Week commencing 10th October during lessons
• The papers will be analysed to give information on strong and weak topics to provide focus for last two weeks’ of lessons and for revision days
Revision days
Focused revision and past paper work immediately before the exams
– Tuesday 8th November (pm) – topics to be decided– Wednesday 9th November (am) - past papers– Friday 11th November (am) – topics to be decided– Friday 11th November (pm) – past papers
Topics will be decided after the mock based on the areas of need that it highlights
What can you do at home?
• www.mymaths.co.uk• Stanway rucsac• Booster packs
– Ds to Cs– Cs to Bs– As to A*s
• Library of resource lessons
• My maths lesson and online homework• GCSE bitesize• Maths Watch (available at £3 per CD)• GCSE text book
– Shared area/maths/GCSE higher text book– Shared area/maths/GCSE foundation text book
• Revision guide• Shared area/maths/exam revision
GCSE Maths Higher or FoundationRevision Guide
Published by Collins
Normal price £9.99
Available through school at £2
Includes notes, questions, exam questions and answers – all combined in one book
Math Watch DVDs
Available for
Higher and Foundation
Homework
• Set weekly on Thursday or Friday• Please encourage students to complete
homework and get it in on time.• Currently it’s exam questions from a pack
of past paper questions which cover the topics from class that week.
• Any extra available time spent on other revision work will always be beneficial.
When will it all be over?• From November to January students continue to study maths.
Topics will be those that are relevant to a possible retake but also to the additional maths qualifications we will be offering from January
• Results are issued in early January
• In January students are re-set with the following possibilities:– Foundations of Advanced Mathematics – a higher level qualification
which will be relevant for all students who achieve their target grade of a B or above
– Functional Maths GCSE at Level 1 or 2– Re-take GCSE Maths in order to reach target grade
Not all options are available to all students and will depend on numbers and results.