How can maths teachers prepare students for their GSCEs?
GSCE season is upon us, with the new 9-1 grading system being applied to a further 20 subjects. While some expert recommendations have seen students cramming for as many as seven hours a day over the Easter break, most teachers will be advising a steadier, less intense build up to exam season. But just how can you prepare your students to perform at their best in their maths GSCEs?
Teach knowledge recall and application
As has always been the case with mathematics, it’s crucial that students know not only the answers to
Arithmetic fluency is vital for students, so drill it into your class that they need to clearly show their working in their answers, paying close attention to misapplied methods or mistakes as they do so. Students should structure answers clearly and provide explanations where necessary – this will not only help examiners to understand the thinking behind how they tackle the question, but also help students to see what they are doing at every step of the problem. Work with your students on choosing the right methods for
Understand the new exams
If you didn’t experience the new GCSE system during last year’s exams, there are a few key differences from the old papers that you’ll need to get your head around. The new numbering system sets 9 as the highest grade, while 1 is the lowest – however fewer level-9 grades will be awarded than A* grades have been in the past, in order to provide more differentiation across the top end of the scale. Grades 7, 8 and 9 correspond to the old grades of A* and A, while a grade 6 is slightly higher than what was a B grade. There’s also the introduction of a ‘standard pass’ – a 4 – and a ‘strong pass’, which is a grade 5.
These new maths GSCEs are more challenging than their older counterparts, with questions set out in different ways. The grade that your students will ultimately get is now dependent solely on marks from their final exams, rather than coursework and modules, which will likely be more demanding for many. As their teacher, it’s essential you understand the structure of the new GCSEs and which tier your students should be entered into.
We know the new GSCE is testing students’ abilities in mathematical thinking. Students need to be able to interpret, evaluate and criticise methods of applying formulae, as well as understand ratio, rates in change and proportional reasoning. These all feature strongly in the updated GCSEs, so focus your revision sessions around these.
Practice calm
While some students may need extra encouragement and incentive to revise for their GCSEs, many of your pupils will be well aware of the importance of these
Encouragement and motivation are your best teaching tools to ensure students feel compelled to work hard and achieve their best results. Fear shouldn’t be used to motivate – practice calm in your classroom as well as the curriculum and your students will feel more comfortable and confident ahead of the big day.
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