standards responsibility opportunity ………………………………for all
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Year 10 Parents’ Information Evening
Senior Leadership Team
Community
Trinity School Vision
Standards
Responsibility
Opportunity ………………………………for All
Mindset
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard
Hope
Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground!
Pupil or Student
Pupil•Needs to be told what to do.•Only do what they are told to do•Teacher enforces work rate and behaviour.•Motivation comes from others.Student•Independent•Responsible•Well motivated•Well organised and prepared.
Communication
Feedback in books E mail [email protected] Schoolcomms
E mail and text system
PC, laptop, tablet or Smartphone app Leave your name with us or contact us and
we will send you a form to sign up
Text notification of absence Text Urgent information (snow)
E –mail rewards information Text reminders of e.g. Parents evenings
E-mail behaviour information E Mail invitations to events
E-mail student and exam timetables Text/e-mail deadlines for students
E-mail newsletters, trip information, clubs, etc
E-mail homework
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Grade 5 will be awarded to top 1/3 of old grade ‘C’ and bottom 1/3 of old grade ‘B’
Ready for learning?
Right place Right time Right uniform Right equipment Right attitude
Dora the Explorer
Feedback, feed forward
Students should write in black pen
Teachers will mark and give feedback in purple Peer assessed comments using G and I should be in blue. Self assessed comments using G and I should be in red.
Students should act on feedback, re-draft, correct in green
Feedback, feed forward
STANDARDS: To promote high standards in the quality of work RESPONSIBILITY: To encourage students to want to improve work and aim higher OPPORTUNITY: To help students to realise that skills gained from acting on feedback or helping their peers to do so can be transferred to other areas of life FOR ALL: To ensure that consistent use by all will help students to improve in all their lessons
Presentation of work There should be no graffiti anywhere in your work Students should write in black pen and draw diagrams and graphs
with pencil Pages should not be ripped out of your exercise books or folders Each new piece of work should have a title and date underlined
with a ruler Loose sheets should be stapled in at the appropriate place Any mistakes should be crossed out using a line through the
incorrect piece of work At the end of each piece of work, a line should be drawn with a
ruler and the next piece of work should begin underneath the line All pages should be used - you must not leave blank pages Any rough work should be done in the back of your book or folder,
unless an integral part of the work in progress
Presentation of work
STANDARDS: To promote high standards of presentation RESPONSIBILITY: To encourage students to become more independent by understanding that they have a responsibility for taking care with their work OPPORTUNITY: To help students to realise that having high standards for simple things such as presentation of work can lead to improved opportunities in later life FOR ALL: To support each other through all applying expectations consistently
Be prepared
Fail to prepare and you must prepare to fail
When to let go
The world is run by those
who show up.
Attendance
Attendance
Missing just 17 days in one year (90%) can cause a drop of a full grade at GCSE.
Only about one in four students with attendance less than 95% achieve 5 A*-C GCSEs.
Only about one in ten students with less than 80% attendance achieve 5 A*-C GCSEs
Don’t count the days, make the days count!
Subject information
Subject information
Mr McArdle
Year 10
The Year Ahead
The 3 As
Key Dates for Year 10
16th Sep. Year 10 Expectation Evening
18th Sep. Oxford Trip
21st Sep. Employability skills workshops
19th Oct. Duke of Edinburgh Presentation
10th Dec. Interim 1
13th Jan. Year 10 Tutor Evening
25th Feb Interim 2
5th May Year 10 Reports
W/B 20th May
Year 10 Exams
W/B 26th June Duke of Edinburgh Expeditions
7th July Parents’ Evening
W/B 27th June Work Experience
•Controlled Assessments
•Home Learning
•Sports Fixtures
•Drama
•Teacher Feedback
•Student Council
Key Stage 4 Mathematics at Trinity School.
•To give information about the maths courses and exams•To give advice about maths revision•To give practical information about preparation for exams
Learning Objectives
Year 11
•GCSE Maths Higher Grades 9-4•GCSE Maths Foundation Grades 5-1• Entry Level Maths Level 1 and 2•GCSE Statistics Higher Grades A*-D•GCSE Statistics Foundation Grades C-G•Further Mathematics Level 2 Certificate A*-G
• Linear GCSE Maths: 3 papers of equal weighting.•EDEXCEL?•Paper 1 Non Calculator •Paper 2 Calculator •Paper 3 Calculator•Results Late August 2016•No Coursework
Year 10/11 MATHS DETAIL
• End of Year 10; syllabus completed•Full Mock exam in June •Groups re-set to reflect progress•Year 11 identify and work on areas of weakness: PiXL•2nd Mock in December Year 11•Final preparation for exam in June 2017•No Coursework
Year 10/11 MATHS DETAIL
Edexcel GCSE Mathematics A
MyMaths website : Login Trinschool password cylinder
Staff e-mailStaff [email protected]
E.g. [email protected]
GCSE English Language & English Literature
Familiar?
I haven’t got any
homework...
You can’t revise for English...
I’m Sure You’ve Heard...
The Times They Are A-Changin’ Again (Again)
English GCSEs are no longer modular.
Results are norm-referenced.
Your child will get a GCSE grade 1 to 9.
Skills...
Understanding what you’ve read
Finding Quotes
Inferring and Deducing
Analysing Language, Form & Structure
Developing interpretationsof symbolic meanings of texts
Spelling & Vocabulary
Grammar (Advanced)
Extended, Developed Written Pieces
Whole-Text Organisation
Finding an Individual Voice
Brave New World: Y6
Brave New World: Y11
Two exam. Reading section includes VICTORIAN non fiction.
Is this it?
Where are the capital letters?
Where is the work?
Where are the
Paragraphs?
Extended writing in an exam will be 50% of
overall GCSE Language
Literature
Progress
The old idea of
progress is to go up
two sublevels a year. For example…
‘Old’ Level New GCSE Grading
8a 5+
8b 5
8c 5-
7a 4+
7b 4
7c 4-
6a 3+
6b 3
6c 3-
5a 2+
5b 2
5c 2-
4a 1+
4b 1
4c 1-
…to…
…from…
So...
Start now...Be involved in your
child’s reading. Look at their
writing...
Use all the resources available...