Phew! And take a deep breath…

So,

Prelims are over. I’ve had many of your wee worried faces appearing at my door, wondering whether you have done enough and I have a couple of things to say about it.

Firstly, STOP. Stop worrying about whether you have managed to do enough – it is done.

Secondly, the decision about whether you had done enough wasn’t made when you were writing in the exam hall, it wasn’t even made when you were listening in class. The decision was made when you decided to go over your notes instead of watching Netflix for an hour. It was made when you reread your class text instead of reading Buzzfeed. It was made when you took the time to organise and go through your notes. All of these things would have been, and should have been, done WEEKS before you were writing in the exam hall and all of these things, coupled with listening actively in class, would have helped you to do enough.

Now, if you’re reading this with panic gnawing in your belly thinking that you didn’t do these things, I have good news for you. It may be too late to do that type of preparation for the prelims, but it is not too late to do it for your final exam. You can only sit this exam once a year. You have been working hard to get better. You can pass if you decide to put in the hard work.

But remember this, it is only you who can make this happen. I believe that you all can; but only if you put in enough effort and commitment.

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Miss P

 

National 5 Prelim Advice

Hello guys,

Please find attached some advice on answering some types of questions for your RUAE paper.

Don’t forget my advice and, I know it’s hard, try your best not to panic. All of your study notes are readable and if you make notes from them, alongside all your class work, you will be fine. For those of you that have worked hard all year, and that’s most of you, you’ll nail it.

P.s Also, please don’t forget to email me your first draft reflective essays! ( jpurdon@boclair.e-dunbarton.sch.uk )

Miss P

Prelim Prep

Cone Gatherers – 10 mark question due – 11/01/2016

Hi guys,

Here’s the document we were using in class to structure our answers.

Remember, for this question to be relatively straightforward, you have to know your text. If you know the book, and have read your study notes (or both… think of the knowledge!) then you’ll be able to make links pretty quickly to get those final 6 marks.

Homework due for Period 1 Monday – I’ll be marking them.

Good luck!

Miss P

10 mark question scaffold

Cone Gatherers final question practice

TCG

 

In practice this means:

 Identification of commonality (2) (eg: theme, central relationship, importance of setting, use of

imagery, development in characterisation, use of personal experience, sue of narrative style, or any other key element …)

 from the extract:

2 x relevant reference to technique x appropriate comment (1)

OR

2 x relevant reference to idea 1 x appropriate comment (1)

(maximum of 2 marks only for discussion of extract)

 from at least one other/text part of the text:

as above (x 5/6) for up to 6 marks

Final question practice:

By referring to this extract and elsewhere in the novel, discuss the presentation of Duror’s insanity. (10)

By referring to this extract and elsewhere in the novel, discuss the importance of conflict between Duror and Calum. (10)

By referring to this extract and elsewhere in the novel, discuss how figurative language establishes character. (10)

Critical Essay for Higher (Due Friday 8th Jan 2016)

Hi Higher,

As discussed in class, you have another essay due. What a gift from me eh? I expect this one to be better than last time with MUCH less copying from the internet.

C’mon, you know this poem and you’ll not have the internet to help you in your prelim…

However, I am not all bad – I have posted the essay plan that you were given in class on here; just in case you lose it in all your Xmas excitement!

Have fun, and happy holidays!

Miss P

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