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elcome to the Year 11 Revision Evening

W. elcome to the Year 11 Revision Evening. E. xam dates and times. Monday 6th June Exam starts 1pm Non-calculator paper Revision period 3 & 4 in LRC Friday 10th June Exam starts 9am Calculator paper (must bring own calculator, recommend the Casio fx-83)

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elcome to the Year 11 Revision Evening

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  1. W elcome to the Year 11 Revision Evening

  2. E xam dates and times Monday 6th June • Exam starts 1pm • Non-calculator paper • Revision period 3 & 4 in LRC • Friday 10th June • Exam starts 9am • Calculator paper (must bring own calculator, recommend the Casio fx-83) • Warm up starts at 8:25am in LRC

  3. H ow we can help Based around exam questions Focussed on achieving marks in the exam Mock papers in week commencing 28th March in lessons Will provide information on strong and weak topics to provide focus for last half term. Monday 6th June period 3 & 4 Wednesday 8th June period 3 & 4

  4. H ow you can help • www.mymaths.co.uk • stanway ruler • Booster packs Cs to Bs • As to A*s • Request work on weak areas • Maths watch DVD • GCSE Bitesize • Past papers • Start collecting sheets from lessons • Keep a routine

  5. K ey skills in written answers • 1 mark per minute • Show your working • Check your answers Significant figures / decimal places Solve / simplify Evaluate / find the value of / calculate Standard Form / ordinary number Prove / show / explain “in terms of x”

  6. Q uestion time If you have any questions, please feel free to ask now or see a member of the Leadership Team before you leave this evening May I take this opportunity to wish you all every success in your examinations

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