Toolkit

Walking Talking Mock

Resources:

  • PowerPoints x4 (AQA Higher, AQA Foundation, Cambridge IGCSE Core, Cambridge IGCSE Extended) 
  • Past Papers x 4:  (AQA Higher: Jan 2011; AQA Founation: Jan 2011; IGCSE Core: 
  • Specimen Paper [School in Botswana / Wild Dogs]; 
  • IGCSE Extended: Specimen Paper [Beast of Bodmin Moor / Unicorns and Yetis])
Click HERE for a folder with all of the above!


What to do:

Students are sat in a normal exam hall (preferable the one where they would sit their actual exam) and are given the exam paper. 


The PowerPoint is displayed where all students can see it and a member of staff talks them through what they need to do at each stage in the exam, including timings. They are told how to read the source material, what skills are tested in each question and how to it. They are then given a strict amount of time (in exam conditions) to write their response. They are then stopped and the process is repeated for the next stage/question.

Variations:

Students with extra time are told to leave space at the end of each question and are allowed to return to it at the end of the exam, where they are given their extra time in one lump sum. In order to see how much extra time is required, students write their extra time work in a different colour.


Idea posted by English Department at Cheney School

[learn_press_profile]

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Threads
WhatsApp
Email

Paper Chains

Resources:Strips of PaperGlue? Stapler How It Works:Students can work in groups.They are asked to write a Keyword/Topic/Phrase/Quote on a strip of paper.They then write a

Read More »

Differentiation

*UPDATE* Differentiation from Mr A Ali Try This Ed Support training session on Stretch and Challenge- I have removed some ideas/items. If you use any of

Read More »

Prompts

Resources: None! What to do: There are a variety of methods to prompt students. These include: (Taken and adapted from here.) Instructional prompts Example Gesture prompts

Read More »
Translate »