Year 10 assessments will take place 6th-10th December.
These assessments will be held over a period of one week and will take place during lesson time in classrooms.
Please find below a booklet to support Year 10 students with their assessment preparation. This booklet gives student and parents more information regarding the content of the exam and the key skills and subject knowledge that will be examined for each subject.
There are several techniques that students should use to help them revise:
Spaced practice - the greater the planning and preparation given to creating revision timetables the more time students have to learn the content. In addition, it gives students the time to break large units down into more manageable bite-size content.
Interleaving - students study a topic for up to 20 minutes. They then take a short break and study another topic for 20 minutes. After another short break, they write down everything that they have learnt in both the 20-minute sessions. This will build up the content stored and help to identify any gaps in their learning.
Dual coding - students take a topic and change it into diagrams, pictures, mind maps etc. We recall these much easier than written text, hence why we can remember faces but not always names!
Retrieval Practice - students put away their books and write/sketch everything they can remember no matter how great or small. This will help to again identify any gaps in learning - if they do not know it or cannot remember it, use the techniques above to help it sink in.
Examples of how parents can assist students with their revision:
If you have any subject specific questions about these examinations, then please speak directly to the student’s class teacher. For all other queries please do not hesitate to contact your daughter’s Head of Year.