Sentences with phrase «gcse higher group»

I designed this as HW for a GCSE higher group of fairly mixed ability.

Not exact matches

«There are always caveats with this type of analysis, but the results suggest that students participating in the Silver CREST Awards achieve about half a grade higher on their best science GCSE result on average compared with a statistically - similar control group.
Students who took Silver CREST achieved half a grade higher on their best science GCSE result compared to a statistically matched control group.
I have also had students checking eachother's portfolios to target areas to improve - which ended well... in most cases (aside from one GCSE group - where tension ran high following a heated disagreement over A04.
Earlier this year, we published a report produced by a team of volunteer economists from Pro Bono Economics, which revealed that students who have taken a CREST Silver Award achieved half a grade higher on their best science GCSE result and were more likely to continue with STEM education, compared to a matched control group.
Several went on to music college after their A Levels, and both GCSE and A Level groups boasted quite high (although not startlingly high) numbers.
The nature of these depends massively on the strength of the group, but if we're talking about a high ability group, then having that expectation that they will study maths beyond GCSE is essential.
This is a project that I ran successfully with a year 11 lower ability group, but is designed to be easily differentiated for use with higher ability GCSE groups and KS3 groups of all years.
Used this with 2 higher GCSE groups with a bit of classroom competition and it worked really well.
The final lesson is also on flood management however, this lesson is differentiated for a higher ability group or a GCSE group.
Here is a task I made for my class studying GCSE statistics group but also used with my higher group.
This is the first lesson, which is looking at the basics of index notation, which is ideal for the foundation tier at GCSE and KS3, but also a good review lesson for a higher tier group as well.
I would advise you to use this with either a year 10 or 11 group aiming for Higher grades at GCSE 2017 onwards.
I've used come complex vocab here, and a few different tenses, so it's good for a high Y9 group or a GCSE group.
This lesson is ideal for the foundation tier at GCSE and KS3, but also a good review lesson for a higher tier group as well.
The research also found that: students who took a Silver CREST achieved half a grade higher on their best science GCSE result compared to a statistically matched control group; students who undertake a CREST Silver Award are 21 per cent more likely to take a STEM AS Level.
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 18 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 95 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (9 sheets) * Homework project (7 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills * A copy of the key scene, with original version on the left and space for students to «translate» into modern English on the right * End - of - unit reading / writing exam * End - of - unit exam mark scheme (suitable for KS3 Levels 3 - 6, with GCSE 1 - 9 conversion) Unit's lessons include: * Quiz on the life and times of Shakespeare * Group «collective memory» activity on the Globe Theatre * Activities focused upon «translating» Shakespearean language * Storyboarding the play * Reading and translating Act 3 Scene 1 * Analysing characters in the key scene * Structing an essay response * Designing costumes for Puck and Titania * Designing a set for the key scene * Spelling tests on key vocabulary (differentiated by writing level) * SPaG starter activities * Crosswords * End - of - unit reading exam (GCSE English Language / Literature style) * End - of - unit writing exam (GCSE English Language style) * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
Done this with my Year 9's and GCSE groups but is suitable for Higher Level Year 8's ENJOY and please review!!!
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 33 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 147 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (9 sheets) * Homework project (9 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills Unit's lessons include: * Cloze activity on the play's contexts * Detailed, thorough comprehension questions on each scene * Spelling tests on key vocabulary * SPaG starter activities * Character crosswords * Huge 60 - question revision quiz * In - depth key scene analyses (including group work) * Exploring characters - Helen, Jo, Peter, Boy, Geof * Exploring themes - marriage, motherhood, relationships * AfL activities - improving sample exam responses * Essay planning * Writing a formal essay on a chosen character * Writing a formal essay on a chosen theme * «Closed book» mock exam to reflect new GCSE exam expectations * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
Nottingham High School hosted a Sociology GCSE group from Djanogly Acadamy to share ideas to assist with GCSE projects undertaken by the Djanogly Acadamy pupils about independent and state school education.
Nottingham High School hosted a Sociology GCSE group from Djanogly Acadamy to share ideas to assist with GCSE projects undertaken by the Djanogly Acadamy pupils about independent and state school educ...
I have just started my GCSE and is in year 10, I have great science results, my English teacher says I am one of the people at the top of the class, I join the higher group for maths, I am also doing great in French (since the new teacher started my French has really improved), our new art teacher is amazing and all the lessons I attend, I learn and develop my skills.
GCSE results data from 2015 shows that Chinese children were the highest - performing ethnic group, with 76.6 per cent achieving five A * to C grade GCSEs including English and maths.
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