The attached document has got 4 exam-style questions, all from past exam papers. This practise paper is for the AQA exam board, and all questions have been taken from their past papers.
The topics assessed in this paper are:
Cell biology
Organisation
Infection and Response
This is a very useful resource for revision and classroom assessment. The paper has been designed so that it should take students 55-60 minutes to complete. Students with extra time can have 10-15 minutes more to complete the exam.
The marking schemes have been attached for each question (which has been directly copied from AQA’s website).
Sources:
Q1-3: AQA past paper - Paper 1 November 2020.
Q4: StudyMind GCSE practise questions.
For this assessment, you must have with you a pen and a copy of the poem, ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’. This assessment will be testing your knowledge of the poem as a whole and will be testing your ability to critically analyse the meaning of certain phrases in the poem. This question paper consists of one extended-writing question to answer, and this question will be out of 30 marks. You will be assessed on your quality of writing and content, each contributing to 50% of your total mark.
You will be allowed to spend 35 minutes on this assessment. Should you require more paper to write on, please let your exam invigilator know.
This great selection of 35 practise SATs questions for Y6 students to have a go at and test their knowledge. The content covered in this practise paper includes a range of learning objectives, from adding and subtracting simple numbers, to multiplying fractions and dividing numbers.
Great resource to use with current Y6 students, or Y5 students who are looking ahead for their Y6 assessments.
Good luck for the SATs!
The attached resources are a practise Y6 SATS SPAG exam.
There is a grammar and punctuation test and a spelling test attached on this resource.
NB: the grammar and punctuation test and spelling test are on different documents. The spelling test document has got the questions and answers on the same document.
This assessment examines students’ knowledge on Trigonometry, Angle Facts and using the Sine and Cosine rules to solve problems and calculate are.
This resource is best used as a formal assessment for teachers to understand how well their students can apply their knowledge to real exam-style questions.
Mark scheme for this ssessment will be attached soon.
Here are 10 Quick fire Maths checks for Y11, each one consisting of 16 different questions, ranging from easiest to most difficult levels.
Please ignore the dates on the sheets!
The attached document has got a few of the formulae that students need to remember for the GCSE Maths exams. The formulae listed here are all to do with Geometry and Measures, circles and Pythagoras and Trigonometry.
The topics assessed in this test are:
Unit 1: Atomic Structure & Periodic Table
Unit 2: Bonding & Structure
Unit 3: Quantitative Chemistry
Unit 4: Acids & Alkalis
The mark scheme has also been attached with a suggested grade boundaries section. Please note: this test is not representative of a whole GCSE
Chemistry paper, so these grades and boundaries are only predicted ones.
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This resource can be used by teachers as an assessment tool or as guided practice with the whole class. It is an example of a proper literature exam that students may get.
The poem used in this test is Aftermath by Siegfried Sassoon. This assessment should take 30 minutes for students to complete.
This can be used by students who are studying “The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” by R.L. Stevenson. The PowerPoint attached has got the first 2 extended writing tasks of the unit, and this can be used by teachers as an assessment tool or a guided task with the whole class.
I have attached some videos from Youtube that can help you to make sure students understand the novella and how to structure their essay answers. This is a very useful skill, so please make sure students are confident with this.
The attached resource contains a selection of 5 creative writing tasks, and they have been especially designed to suit the style of the GCSE Language papers.
You may use this as an assessment tool for your students or you can do this as guided practice with the whole class. It is recommended that you pick 2 tasks from the 5 and write answers to those questions.