Hope you enjoy your October holidays! Try to look over some notes in preparation for the assessments when you return, and use the revision booklet provided.
For more info on the 8 mark Q-here is the powerpoint used in class:
As you know, your second draft of your creative folio is due on Weds 19th September.
Below are the instructions for submission. I look forward to reading your fabulous pieces!
Instructions
Ensure folio has a unique title-not just ‘Creative Folio’
Ensure folio has clear word count at the bottom-700-1000 words
Ensure you have followed feedback instructions on first draft
Layout
Must be:
Typed, Calibri/Times New Roman, size 12/14, double-spaced
Must be on correct template-copy and paste folio piece onto template found at following website address, and save as ‘Creative Folio Piece-‘your name’’:
I hope you are enjoying the novel thus far! Yet more quotations this week to add to your booklet. Remember, this is your responsibility and will really help you in terms of your critical essay writing.
Your critical essay is worth 20% of your overall grade at Higher, and is part of your hr and a half long critical reading paper, alongside the textual analysis.
Try to dedicate more time to writing your essay than your textual analysis-if you have revised properly, the textual analysis should not take you more than 40 mins.
Critical Essay Tips
Go to DRAMA section of Qs-if you answer on the wrong genre, you won’t pass!
Read the Q carefully and choose wisely based on what you have revised and practised in class before-if you don’t understand the Q, answer on a different one!
Use the structures recommended for introduction (TASTE), main paragraphs (PCQEL) and conclusion (SERVE)-notes provided in Essay Writing 101 materials
I have included a variety of resources to help you study for this part of the exam, including:
The Scottish Set Text part of your exam will be part of your Critical Reading paper, alongside the critical essay. You will have an hour and a half to do both the textual analysis and your essay, so you need to manage your time well.
If you practise textual analysis well, you will be able to complete this part of the exam quickly and easily.
TEXTUAL ANALYSIS TIPS
Treat the Qs like close reading Qs-e.g. if a Q asks you about “use of language”, you should be thinking about word choice, sentence structure, imagery, tone, other poetic techniques
Bullet point answers to ensure you are giving enough detail for marks available-1 mark=1 bullet point-but remember-no marks for quoting
make sure you make 2 clear points in your analysis of key techniques
Use the taught structure for answering the 8 mark comparison Q
I have attached a selection of materials for textual analysis revision, including:
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