Chemistry A | A2 Structure F326 Practical Skills in Chemistry 2 A2 internal assessment Teaching units and Assessment method and weighting F324 Rings, Polymers and Analysis Rings, Acids and Amines Polymers and Synthesis Analysis F325 Equlibria, Energetics and Elements Rates, Equilibrium and pH Energy Transition Elements
Advanced GCE Chemistry A (H434) AS Units Unit F321 being 15% of the total Advanced GCE marks Unit F322 being 25% Unit F323 being 10% of the Advanced GCE marks. A2 Units F324: Rings, Polymers and Analysis 1 h written paper 15% of the total, 60 marks Unit F325: Equilibria, Energetics and Elements 1.75 h written paper 25% of the total, 100 marks Unit F326: Practical Skills in Chemistry 2 10% of the total, 40 marks
Marks AS grade Total = 200 A = 160 (0.8 x 200, 80% of 200marks) B = 140 C = 120 D = 100 E = 80 (40% of 200marks) A level grade Total = 400 (marks for AS and A2 combined) A = 320 (0.8 x 400, 80% of 400marks) B = 280 C = 210 D = 200 E = 160 (A* also possible – see last slides)
Textbooks Please order your textbook during the summer holiday (Amazon or bookshop) – ready for September (The ISBN numbers can be obtained fro the back cover of the AS textbook – given below) OCR A2 Chemistry student book ISBN OCR A2 Chemistry revision guide ISBN
Start of courses A2 classes start Monday September 7 th Enrolment Thursday 3 rd September Dates will probably be confirmed through the post. (other dates)
Stretch and Challenge Stretch and Challenge is a new QCA initiative for A Levels: Included in A2 assessment Reflected in the style of question asked which invite a greater variety of thinking Questions are structured to show more connections between different sections of the specification Extended writing is encouraged in all subjects A wider range of question types – like case studies and open ended questions More synoptic assessments – exploring connections between different areas and levels of a subject
More information on grade A* ‘The introduction of Stretch and Challenge questions will support the awarding of a new A* grade at A Level ‘ – question will not be in a separate paper but included in both papers at A2. The A* grade will be achieved by candidates who have a grade A (at least 80% of the uniform marks for the whole A Level) and who also have 90% of the uniform marks of the A2 units added together. The introduction of Stretch and Challenge will not impact on the other grade boundaries, as it only affects the part of the question above grade A.