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Do what you always do, get what you always get. Your brain is a sleeping giant. Tony Buzan author of Use Your Head. Every child has, at birth, a greater potential intelligence than Leonardo Da Vinci ever used. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Do what you always do, get what you always get

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Your brain is a sleeping giant

Tony Buzanauthor of Use Your Head

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Every child has, at birth, a greater potential intelligence than

Leonardo Da Vinci ever used

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At best, IQ contributes 20% to the factors that

determine life success, which leaves 80% to other forces: forces grouped as

emotional intelligenceDaniel Goleman

Emotional Intelligence

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We Learn10% of what we read20% of what we hear30% of what we see50% of what we see & hear70% of what we say90% of what we say and do Vernon A Magnesen

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Vertical thinking is digging the same hole

deeper. Lateral thinking is trying again elsewhere

Edward de Bonooriginator of Lateral Thinking

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Parents Play A Part

Assisting Your Child to Success At GCSE

Eirias High School

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TONIGHT’S PROGRAMME

Elspeth Crombie A Parent’s Guide- Study Support

Phil McTague

Revision Support

John MullarkeyRevision Strategies

Ian Gerrard

Introduction to the VI Form

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A Parents’ Survival Guide

Mrs Elspeth CrombieDeputy Head

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What are GCSE exams?

• GCSEs are exams that are taken by pupils usually in Year 11

• The exams are set by external examination boards who set the syllabus and methods of assessment

• Some pupils maybe following a Vocational GCSE. They are of full equivalence to the traditional GCSE

• The exam is usually made up of two parts – The formal exam and coursework

• GCSEs are graded from A*- G. Failure to complete either section of the exam may result in an unclassified grade

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Coursework

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Coursework – For pupils

• Coursework will be made up from a combination of taught lessons, fieldwork practical work and independent study.

• Access to variety of sources e.g. in house materials, textbooks, library, internet, film and video can be used to support the coursework.

• Tasks completed in class will support students. Homework may include writing / typing up.

• Use will be made of mark schemes to enable students to assess their own work.

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Coursework –For Parents • Coursework is an important component of all

courses• Between 20% and 60% of the final grade can

be gained from coursework marks• Show an interest in the tasks set and offer

assistance by Discussing your child’s approach to planning

and meeting deadlines Helping to locate necessary resources Proof-reading draft materials Checking Spelling Punctuation

GrammarReadabilityRelevance

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A Word About Plagiarism

• Work submitted by pupils must be all their own work

• Pupils know that they are not permitted to cut and paste/ directly copy work from books, the internet and other source

• The consequences of pupils copying work is that they may be disqualified from their exam in that and other subjects set by the board

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Preparing for the Exams

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What can parents do?

Provide support Avoid anxiety Talk to your child Show pupils how to get

help Set targets Plan a revision

programme together Build self confidence Reward progress and

achievement (bribery does work)

Contact the school for information or progress updates

Keep an eye open for distractions!!

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Distractions for boys!

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Distractions for girls!

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A parents guide – Study support

Provide the environment for revision

A quiet comfortable room Access to books and materials Away from the TV and other distractions Keep an eye on your child's social calendar Working in a job outside school can be a

distraction and it takes up time A balanced diet –the burger and chips

problem Try to encourage exercise “All work and no

play“

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Most of allBe patient andDon’t nag!!!

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How else to prepare?

• Look closely at the Annual Report (issued 14th January) and discuss it with your son/daughter.

• Make every effort to attend the Parents’ Evening on 28th January

• Ensure a high attendance rate to school is achieved (We aim for 95% as a minimum)

• Ensure attendance at the Grade Improvement Classes

• Identify + purchase revision guides (These may be offered at a reduced price in school)

• Reduce part-time employment hours

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Mr Phil McTagueHeadteacher

Using your Brain

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The more you link the more you learn

Jeannette VosLearning Revolution

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Brain Gym

1. Stand up and, by raising your knees alternately, touch each hand to the opposite knee

2. Do this ten times whenever stressed

Recommended by educational kinesiologists to integrate both sides of the brain

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Why did we do that?

Oxygenate your brain

Warm it up!

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Reptilian-instincts

Mammalian-emotions

Cortex-thinking

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Top-tips for Brain Power

• Drink water whilst revising• Warm-up your brain• Workout for the brain - once a week - read a magazine/read a newspaper/watch a documentary

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How to tell learning styles by the eyes

• Eyes straight ahead or upwards– Generally a visual learner

• Eyes move from side to side or down to his “offside”– Generally auditory learner

• Eyes looking downwards and to the right– Generally a kinaesthetic learner

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English Japanese(spelling)

Sound

ichi itchyni kneesan sunshi shego goroco rockshichi shi-chihachi hat-chikyu coo

onetwothreefourfivesixseveneightnineten ju Jew

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How to skim-read a book

• First decide what information you are seeking

• Then hold the book about 50cm away from your eyes: far enough to see the whole page

• Run your index finger down the centre of the page, with your eyes looking just above your fingertip

• Move the finger so fast that you do not have time to stop at each word and pronounce it to yourself.

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REMEMBER TO…..REMEMBER TO…..

• Reward progress and achievement

• Be available and willing to listen

• Say “DO” not “DON’T”

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Revision Techniques

Mr John MullarkeyDeputy Head

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Learning by Heart

Some things you just have to learn … ChemicalFormulae, Historical dates,Spellings, Quotations etc.

H2SO4

Na HCO3

1066 Hasting1666 Fire of

London1815 Waterloo

Alas, Poor Yorrick I knew him well

Their

There

They’re

Check you have learnt it by ¨ Looking ¨ Covering, ¨ Writing and then ¨ Checking

Rote learning should be kept to a minimum

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Mnemonics or Memory Joggers All the better if you can set to music

For remembering the colours of the rainbow

Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain

Brian’s Clouted Only If He’s Naughty

(Less easy but all these elements have two atoms in its formula)

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Crib Cards

A range of differenttechniques can be

used oncrib cards

Crib cards are postcard sizedand can be used to condensea lot of information.

Increasingly Post It notes are

being used. These can be

stuck up all around the house.

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Notes and tables

River Processes A Corrosion Chemical action caused by acid in water B Attrition Wearing down as stones rub against sides

C Hydraulic Action The sheer force of water D Corrasion The force of stones hitting the banks E Deposition The dumping of carried material;

Stage Profile Landforms

Process

Upper WaterfallsPotholesRapids

A,BA,B,CA,B,C,D

Middle MeandersInterlocking spursFloodplains

All

Lower Ox Bow lakesLeveesDeltas

C,D,EEE

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Weighing up an argument

Advantages• Wide range of

outlets available• Buy now, pay later• Convenience of

payment• Security, no cash• Perks e.g.

Insurance, gift scheme

Disadvantages• Need a good credit

record• Interest charged

after time allowed for repayment

• Minimum Age Usually 18

• High interest rates• Risk of fraud

The pros and cons of using a credit card

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Mind Maps

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Links to the Sixth Form

Mr Ian GerrardDeputy Head

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Welcome to the Sixth Form .....

At Eirias High School we offer: • An outstanding record of

academic success

• A wide range of courses - A level and AVCE

• High quality pastoral care and guidance

• Expert direction on the route to Higher Education

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Remember ...............

Sixth Form Opportunities Evening

Wednesday 6th December 7.00 pm

Offers an opportunity to discuss the courses on offer in the Sixth Form with subject teachers and students already on the course

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Strategies for LearningParents Evening

Eirias High School