Tag Archives: Scottish Text

Senior Prelims -January 2019

Please find details of prelims for National 5 and Higher English candidates in January 2019

S4 National 5 English Paper II: Critical Reading

Thursday 24th Janaury 2019 P1 08.55-09.45am & Friday 25th Janaury 2019 P3 10.50-11.40am

S5/6 National 5 English Paper II: Critical Reading

Thursday 24th January 2019 P3 & 4 10.50am-12.30pm

Higher English Paper II: Critical Reading

Thursday 24th January 2019 P3 & 4 10.50am-12.30pm

This prelim will cover your Scottish Set Text and Critical Essay.

Higher English Class Texts

 

 

Mrs Chalmers’ Higher Class

Scottish Text: The Cone Gatherers by Robin Jenkins (Prose Fiction)

Critical Essay Text: The Crucible by Arthur Miller (Drama)

 

Miss Robertson’s Higher Class

Scottish Text: The Cone Gatherers by Robin Jenkins (Prose Fiction)

Critical Essay Text: Hamlet by William Shakespeare

 

Mr Scott’s Higher Class

Scottish Text: Carol Ann Duffy Poetry (Valentine, Mrs Midas, In Mrs Tilscher’s Class, Originally, The Way My Mother Speaks and War Photographer)

Critical Essay text: Pitmedden Folk (Prose Fiction – short story)

 

Miss Burns’ Higher Class

Scottish Text: Carol Ann Duffy Poetry (Valentine, Mrs Midas, In Mrs Tilscher’s Class, Originally, The Way My Mother Speaks and War Photographer)

Critical Essay Text: Dachau (Non-Fiction)

 

Miss Gilligan’s Higher Class

Scottish Text: Carol Ann Duffy Poetry (Valentine, Mrs Midas, In Mrs Tilscher’s Class, Originally, The Way My Mother Speaks and War Photographer)

Critical Essay text: Marrakech by George Orwell (Prose Non-Fiction)

National 5 English Class Texts

  Please find below a list of texts being studied in our National 5 English classes

Mr Mackay’s and Miss Burns’ N5 Class

Scottish Text: Carol Ann Duffy Poetry (Valentine, Mrs Midas, In Mrs Tilscher’s Class, Originally, The Way My Mother Speaks and War Photographer)

Critical Essay text: Macbeth (William Shakespeare)

Miss Gilligan’s N5 Class

Scottish Text: Bold Girls by Rona Munro (Drama)

Critical Essay text: A Picture of Zoe by Liam Stewart (Prose Fiction)

Mrs McTier/Mr Weir’s N5 Class

Scottish Text: Sailmaker by Alan Spence (Drama)

Critical Essay: The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury (Prose Fiction)

Mrs Chalmers’ N5 Class

Scottish Text: Sailmaker by Alan Spence (Drama)

National 5 and Higher English: Revision Tips for Parents and Guardians

Prelims are drawing near and while they are a great opportunity for pupils to show off what they know, we understand this can be anxious time for not only pupils but also their parents and guardians. Sometimes it is difficult to know how to help your child study for English and we often get asked “but how can you even study for English?” Here is some advice:

1. Ask your child about the texts they are studying:

  • Ask about the characters – who are they? What are they like? What do they do? Do they cause conflict?
  • Ask about the themes – is the text about love/relationships? Family dynamics? Racism?
  • Help with key quotation revision – ask them about what key quotations reveal about character and theme

These interactions and questions will help consolidate their knowledge and confidence with the texts they are studying in English.

2. Help them revise question types and answer formulas for the Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation component of National 5 and Higher English:

  • There are a number of question types asked at both levels: Own Words, Linking, Word Choice, Imagery, Sentence Structure, Tone, Effective intro/conclusion and Final Comparison (Higher only). These questions types all of layouts and key elements that candidates need to cover in order to gain marks – help your child to become confident in the answer layouts. Your child will have these in their notes and they can be found on our website under National 5 and Higher pages.

3. Encourage them to read and watch the news:

  • Interacting with what is going on around them and in the world will help them to access the texts chosen by the SQA for the final exam.
  • Focus on non-fiction opinion articles from newspapers such as The Herald, The Times and The Guardian.
  • Ask them to explain what the articles they read are about in their own words

4.  Help them revise answer structures for their Scottish Text and Critical Essay:

  • Candidates are taught SQA-recommended strategies for tackling questions in the Scottish text section of the Critical Reading paper, particulalry the final 8 marker (National 5) and 10 marker (Higher) questions – ask your child about the structures, ask if they can teach it to you – we learn 90% of what we teach other people!
  • Pupils are also taught how to structure to Critical Essays to include all the information they need, such as quotations and analysis, in order to respond to questions set in the exam paper and maximise their marks.

5.  Help them revise for their final Scottish text question worth 8 marks at National 5 and 10 marks at Higher:

  • This question tests candidates knowledge and understanding of the text as a whole.
  • Ask them to explain the 8/10 mark question to you – we learn 90% of what we teach other people!
  • Ask your child about connections that be made between different parts of their texts.

6. Make sure they are eating properly, having breaks to check Snapchat (or whatever young folk are doing these days!) and getting enough sleep!

  • Prelims, final exams, assessments should never be a source of someone becoming ill – the only way anyone can show off to their full potential is if they are healthy and firing on all cylinders! We need to look after our young people.