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KS4 Information Evening Tonight we will discuss… New GCSEs New reporting arrangements Effective strategies for supporting students through KS4 KS4 Information Evening 01.11.16

New GCSEs Harder! Less coursework More exams at the end of Y11 More to revise

Reporting home Today: settling in check: Next term: Progress Check Learner Scores and Comment Codes How positive a start has been made to GCSE courses? Next term: Progress Check Target grades (what they should be aiming for) Forecast grades (what they’re on track to achieve at the end of Y11) Summer term: Progress Check (same as Spring) and Parents’ evening

Timetable Collapse Overview Students were briefed on the new GCSEs and the skills they need for the new style exams together as a year group. Students completed a variety of activities led by their form tutor. These included: Study habits Time management skills Note taking skills They also got the chance to reflect on their progress check.

Good Study Habits 5. Start studying when planned. You may delay starting your studying because you don't like an assignment or think it is too hard (procrastination). If you procrastinate for any reason, you may rush to make up the time you wasted getting started, resulting in careless work and mistakes. 6. Work on the task you find most difficult first. Your most difficult task will require the most effort. Start this first as this is when you have the most mental energy. 7. Review your notes before beginning an task. Reading through your notes can help you make sure you are doing the task correctly. 8. Remove distractions. Move your phone away from you when you work, and/or tell your friends you’re working so you can’t be contacted. Avoid any devices like phones/iPad/ X-Box/ TV and avoid all social media until you meet your goal. SWCH OFF! 9. Ask for help! Always email or message someone to ask for help, rather than sitting there worrying about it. 10. Review your work over the weekend. Recapping your work weekly will help you to remember it for the next lesson, and ultimately for your final exams in year 11 Good Study Habits 1. Try not to do too much studying at one time. If you try to do too much studying at one time, you will tire and your studying will not be very effective. Space the work you have to do over shorter periods of time. Taking short breaks will restore your mental energy. 2. Plan specific times for studying. Study time is any time you are doing something related to schoolwork. Schedule specific times throughout the week for your study time. 3. Try to study at the same times each day. Studying at the same times each day establishes a routine that becomes a regular part of your life, just like sleeping and eating. When a scheduled study time comes up during the day, you will be mentally prepared to begin studying. 4. Set specific goals for their study times. Goals will help you stay focused and monitor your progress. You must be very clear about what you want to accomplish during your study times. !

Planning your time… 1. Try not to do too much studying at one time. 2. Plan specific times for studying. 3. Try to study at the same times each day N.B. Students should be keeping hold of ALL exercise books…

Good working environment…

Year 9 expectations of homework (12-16 hours a fortnight) Working effectively… 4. Set specific goals for their study times 5. Start studying when planned. 6. Work on the task you find most difficult first Year 9 expectations of homework (12-16 hours a fortnight)

7. Review your notes before beginning an task

8. Remove distractions…

Settling in Check Published today. All students have seen this and have a copy in their planner (page 20-21) In students’ planners (page 23), all students have reflected on their Settling in Check. They have been asked to set appropriate targets based on their most frequent comment codes – all students received example targets for each comment code. Please discuss this with your child and sign the bottom of page 23 Students do not have target grades or forecast grades at this point. This Progress Check is about them as a leaner.

Resilience Stay Positive Practise Persist Persevere Stay involved Don’t give up Fail well

Think of the brain as a muscle Your IQ isn’t fixed: the more you challenge your mind to learn, the more your brain cells grow You can do things today that you couldn’t do yesterday

Natural ability vs Practice makes perfect

Growth Feedback DO Praise effort Interpret setbacks as due to lack of effort or inappropriate strategies. Talk about mistakes and what they will do differently next time. Avoid Attributing success to innate intelligence (‘You’re so clever’) describing yourself with fixed mindset language (eg ‘I was never good at Maths’) Encouraging them to go for the easy option

KS4 Information Evening 01.11.16 Good Luck at KS4! As ever, we are here to help support your children and you. You can contact us in the following ways: Subject specific queries Subject teachers or ACs (see website/handbook) Pastoral concerns Form Tutor firstinitialsurname@swchs.net Serious concerns YAC bbourne@swchs.net KS4 Information Evening 01.11.16