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YOUR MATHS GCSE - 2019 ADVICE ON PREPARATION AND THE DAY ITSELF


DATES AND FORMAT May 21st a.m. – calculator paper.  June 6th a.m. – non-calculator paper.  June 11th a.m. – calculator paper.  Each paper has a 33.3% weighting and is comprised of around 25 questions which get progressively more difficult. The papers are 1 hour 30 minutes in duration. There are 100 marks per paper available and the total mark out of 300 will determine the overall grade. 


EXAM BOARD AND RESOURCES OCR – home page is www.ocr.org.uk.  Select ‘GCSE’ from the qualifications drop down menu, and then Maths from the subject list.  Select ‘Mathematics (9-1) - J560’.  You will then find links to past-papers and sample papers, and also the specification in detail.  The other exam boards (Edexcel, WJEC, AQA) are also a useful source for practice material as the content for the maths GCSE is almost identical across all awarding bodies. 


TO GET BETTER, FIRST IDENTIFY WHAT TO IMPROVE Sample papers/past papers – when you’ve worked through a paper make a note of the questions you’ve got wrong.  Your teacher will also use these papers to identify your weaknesses and will suggest priorities to work on.  Classwork – refer back to classwork; what did you find difficult?  Homework – what content did you find difficult doing independently? 


HOW TO REVISE AND IMPROVE DECIDE WHAT’S BEST FOR YOU – IT’S NOT A ‘ONE SIZE FITS ALL’ SITUATION.  Read over classwork examples and notes.  Use revision guides and workbooks.  Apps for mobiles are available – search ‘GCSE maths revision’ on Google play or App store.  There are online lessons available on GCSEpod, and various other websites.  Your teacher will inform you of revision classes at lunch or after school.  Try producing flash cards and notes to check your learning.  Find a partner, family member or friend to help. 


USEFUL ONLINE WEBSITES www.GCSEpod.com  www.mrbartonmaths.com  www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/gcse/maths/  http://studymaths.co.uk/  www.examsolutions.net/mathsrevision/syllabuses/GCSE  www.youtube.com  http://www.corbettmaths.com  Millions of others – any sensible search will bring up what you need! 


BE PREPARED FOR TOUGH TIMES AND BE REALISTIC Exams are designed to test - there’ll be parts of the work you struggle with and times you feel you’re getting nowhere. Stick it out!  You don’t need perfection for a very good grade – for example, in June 2018 55% gained a grade 7 on the higher tier paper and 63% gained a grade 5 on the foundation tier paper.  The exam is a competition. Your definition of success may be different to that of other people – just do your very, very, very best and you can be proud of what you achieve. 


ON THE DAY Bring your own equipment – you should especially make every effort to have a calculator that you are familiar with.  Sleep well, eat well.  Read, Think, Answer, Check – and double check if time permits.  Show each and every stage of your working – the examiners cannot read your mind! Get your calculations down on the paper. Your working may produce something worth a mark even if your final answer is inaccurate.  Do not leave questions blank – guess if absolutely necessary!  Use all the time allowed. 


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