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Exam
Preparation
2024
Good News Stories – averages
In most subjects, the average is
greater than 50%. This, combined
with the current internal, bodes
well.
The average across all subjects was
59.32%
In most subjects, students finished
the paper.
Planning and perusal time used
more effectively than previous
years.
What Now?
Look for incremental growth driven by close
attention to question cues and the marking scheme.
Work with your teacher to understand your feedback
so that you know specifically what YOU need to
target in each subject.
Focus on the Assessment Objectives which attract
the highest marks.
Focus on subject matter in the Syllabus. Use the
subject matter as a checklist for what you need to
know. This is what is assessed.
Don’t assume
In most instances we don’t have enough divergence between
the fifth and the sixth subject to clearly know which subjects
count for the top 5 and which don’t.
It would be dangerous to assume that a subject isn’t going to
count, particularly if you have a 50% examination (or a series
of 50% examinations).
Prioritise yes, but don’t use the language of ‘this doesn’t or
won’t count’.
Dig yourself out of the hole
You can do it!
Term 4
This term, be focussed and ready with a clear understanding of
what you are aiming to achieve.
Skills and concepts have been taught, so now it is up to you to seek
feedback on renewed attempts to respond to feedback.
Partner with your teachers.
You will receive an EA schedule and a Targeted Tutorial schedule in
the coming days. It will also be available in MyMtA ‘Academic’ tile
so that you have advanced notice of the dates.
End Well – Finish Strong!!
Can Do, Grit, Mental Toughness,
Routine Practice
Support Sessions during Swat Vac (16/10 – 18/10) and EA period
Protocols to be observed:
- Students must be in full school uniform
- Students must be prompt to all support
sessions they seek to attend
- Students must sign – attendance registers
will be kept
- Students must not upload College
resources to social media forums
- Unless the teacher advises otherwise,
support sessions should be driven by
clarification of student questions.
Tip 1 – Being Ready
means
Looking After Yourself
The day before the exam:
Exercise
Get a good night’s sleep
Positive self-talk
The day of the exam:
Drink plenty of water, and avoid
caffeine
Have a good breakfast/ meal
Positive self-talk
Expectations
Start Times
Gathering Times
Morning Session
• Common start time – 8.45
• Students must be present
and lined up in assembly
area 20 minutes before the
common start time, with
equipment ready to go,
including Student ID
Afternoon Session
• Common start time: 12.15
• Students must be present and
lined up in assembly area 20
minutes before the common start
time, with equipment ready to go,
including Student ID
• Students with AARA go straight to the location of their exam
• In some cases, there will deviance from the published schedule for
AARA students to accommodate break times and additional time.
The LES team will notify students individually.
Location For Assisi
• Level 3 – outside area to
Assisi near entry
• AARA A102 – outside area in
front of Student Services
For E110
• Picnic rug
Expectations Promptness, Silence, Readiness, Can do attitude
Alphabetical order
Protocols to be observed
- Be on time – better still: BE EARLY
- All students must be lined up in alphabetical order, outside the examination room, no later
than 20 minutes prior to the start time.
- No student who has an examination scheduled for Session One and Two, is permitted to leave
school grounds in between sessions. Food can continue to be purchased from La Cucina.
- Be in full school uniform
- Be prepared with all your correct equipment
- NO talking once you enter the exam room
- NO sharing of equipment
- NO distracting others in the exam room
- Only allowed equipment may be brought into the exam room
- NO touching or reading of exam papers until told to do so
Approved Items Prohibited Items
- Student ID cards
- Stationary items in a transparent case (which could be a plastic sleeve or zip
lock bag). Items include:
- Black and blue pens
- 2B pencils, sharpener and eraser Note: 2B pencil is only required for multiple
choice questions and drawing graphs or diagrams. Black or blue non-erasable
pens must be used for all other written responses
- Sharpener
- Eraser
- Highlighters — students should not highlight their responses but may highlight
stimulus or questions when permitted by the supervisor
- Clear plastic rulers
- Water in a clear unlabelled bottle (placed on floor)
- Approved medication – e.g. inhalers, placed on the desk, where visible to a
supervisor.
- QCAA approved calculators
- Dictionaries (except in some language
subjects)
- Food and drink (other than water or for
students with approved AARA)
- Mobile phones
- Apple watches (or smart watches of any
kind)
- Erasable pens
- Blank paper, notes, any, any printed or
written material
- Tissues – these are provided by venue
- Any item not on the approved list
- Lip gloss is NOT permitted!
Calculators
Only calculators approved for use in assessments are permitted. Scientific and graphics
calculators must:
- meet the requirements set out in the Scientific calculator list and Graphics calculator list
- be handheld and solar or battery powered
- be cleared of memory before entering the assessment room.
- For assessments that permit the use of a non-programmable calculator (Accounting,
Economics, Geography, Legal Studies), the calculator must be handheld and solar or battery
powered. It should be able to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square
roots and powers. It must not allow access to a computer algebra system (CAS), spellchecker,
dictionary, thesaurus or translator.
Additional Information:
For more information students can review
Graphics calculator list: General Senior Syllabus external assessment (qcaa.qld.edu.au) and
Scientific calculator list: General Senior Syllabus external assessment (qcaa.qld.edu.au).
Examinations with Audio or Audio Visual
Components
Music and Music Extension, and Languages require students to work
from a laptop device.
In these subjects, students MUST also use their own wired earphones
/ headphones, which cannot be Bluetooth, wireless, noise cancelling
or have a microphone.
The College laptops being used for the external exams require an aux
circle jack.
A rehearsal session will take place soon.
You will receive clear instructions on the day.
What do I do if I forget my equipment?
Borrowing of equipment in examinations in not
permitted.
Students must be responsible for bringing their
own equipment (as detailed on the equipment list)
for each examination.
External Exam Prep 2024 - Post Mock presentation.pptx
External assessment | myQCE (qcaa.qld.edu.au)
External assessment guide for Year 12 students 2024 (qcaa.qld.
edu.au)
Extra information
for students
Planning and Perusal time
– Know the difference
Planning Time Perusal Time
- Planning around how to respond
to items and tasks and associated
assessment materials
- May make notes but may not use
calculators or other equipment
- May not commence response in
the response book – notes made
are on separate sheets, collected
back up by school
- Reading items and tasks and
associated assessment materials
- No notes can be taken
- No use of equipment (e.g. pens,
calculators)
- No commencement of response
possible
What do I do if I am unwell on the morning of the exam?
1. Email Mrs Mansfield and Ms Little to advise
2. Make a medical appointment for that day to obtain a doctor’s report which explicit
states you were suffering from a condition which incapacitated you on the day.
The report must include the following details:
 the illness, condition or event (including details of a diagnosis, where
applicable)
 date of diagnosis, onset or occurrence
 treatment or course of action related to the condition or event
 explanation of the probable effect of the illness, condition or event on the
student’s participation in the assessment.
Illness and misadventure applications for non-medical reasons, require written evidence
from a relevant independent professional or other independent third party, such as a
social worker, member of the clergy, police officer, solicitor or funeral director.
3. Send the medical certificate immediately to Mrs Mansfield and Ms Little
What do I do if I become ill in the exam?
If you make a judgement that your illness is too severe
to continue (not mild), you should:
Contact a supervisor immediately. The supervisor will in turn, contact
the EAC (prior to the first 30 minutes of the test)
Make this call sooner rather than later – don’t persevere if you feel
too unwell to finish.
Leave the venue to see a doctor to obtain a medical report, which
should be forwarded ASAP to Mrs Mansfield or Ms Little
 No catastrophising – Can Do
 Quiet is needed outside exams (before and
after)
 Students work for the length of exam
 Urgency rather than franticness – this is
something we need to work on
 Students try for all questions – put down
formula, put down dot points, put down
definitions (all of these might attract marks)
 Relentless checking at the end of the paper –
no resting – it’s contagious and it effects your
results and our academic culture
On track exam behaviours
Misconduct is…
• Unauthorised use of mobile phone
• Possession of notes
• Communicating with other another student
• Writing in the response book during perusal or planning time
• Using a calculator in perusal or planning time
• Cheating or attempting to cheat
• Intentionally causing disruption
Remember:
Everything you have done
has led you to this point
Senior Study
Tutorials
Mock exams
Homework routine
Study teams/buddies
Cohort meetings
Responding to feedback
(ISMGs and EAMG)
Excursions
Guest Speakers
QCAA resources
Certificate courses
Conference/meetings
with teachers
Mentor meetings
High impact study
strategies
Prayer
Lord,
I pray that you would go before me and stand behind me in these coming weeks. That I
would be strengthened by your presence, and know you are with me always.
As I enter my classrooms and exam rooms, I pray you blanket me in your peace. Ease
any anxieties, calm my restless mind, and give me focus on the task at hand.
Thank you for always being near to me, for providing for me in little and big ways that
remind me of your constant faithfulness. You have made a way for me to get this far,
and I'm so grateful.
Please grant me wisdom and discernment over this assessment period.
Help me to prioritise my tasks intentionally and focus wholeheartedly on what needs to
be accomplished. I pray that I would be committed to my schoolwork and keep my
attention on what's important right now.
Strengthen me when I begin to feel weary. Renew my spirits when I start to falter.
Surround me with encouraging friends and wise mentors.
Help me to finish strong, Lord.
In your name I pray,
Amen.
External Exam Prep 2024 - Post Mock presentation.pptx
Flexible Learning
First two weeks inTerm 4
Students who have EHS, RE, FSK, Certificate III in Business, Diploma of Business or study
lesson in Period 1 (or Period 1&2 where it is a double) or Period 5 have the option to
access a flexible study option and be off-campus for these lessons.
If a student is ‘on site’ for a class that has been deemed ‘flexible’, they will be required to
sign in at Student Services and attend the Futures Hub (A101) so that the College has a
record of their attendance.
Students arriving for period 2 or during first break for a timetabled class do not need to
sign in at Student Services as class rolls will be marked.
Students leaving during second break because they have a ‘flexible’ class in period 5 must
sign out at Student Services.
Students are required to be in attendance in all classes where assessment is
ongoing. Making decisions to miss these classes in order to avoid
inconvenience, is not acceptable. This includes Applied subjects where IA4 is still to
be completed, Certificate III in Fitness, Certificate III in Hospitality, Certificate IV in Justice
Studies and all General subjects for external exam preparation.
External Exam Prep 2024 - Post Mock presentation.pptx

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External Exam Prep 2024 - Post Mock presentation.pptx

  • 2. Good News Stories – averages In most subjects, the average is greater than 50%. This, combined with the current internal, bodes well. The average across all subjects was 59.32% In most subjects, students finished the paper. Planning and perusal time used more effectively than previous years. What Now? Look for incremental growth driven by close attention to question cues and the marking scheme. Work with your teacher to understand your feedback so that you know specifically what YOU need to target in each subject. Focus on the Assessment Objectives which attract the highest marks. Focus on subject matter in the Syllabus. Use the subject matter as a checklist for what you need to know. This is what is assessed.
  • 3. Don’t assume In most instances we don’t have enough divergence between the fifth and the sixth subject to clearly know which subjects count for the top 5 and which don’t. It would be dangerous to assume that a subject isn’t going to count, particularly if you have a 50% examination (or a series of 50% examinations). Prioritise yes, but don’t use the language of ‘this doesn’t or won’t count’.
  • 4. Dig yourself out of the hole You can do it!
  • 5. Term 4 This term, be focussed and ready with a clear understanding of what you are aiming to achieve. Skills and concepts have been taught, so now it is up to you to seek feedback on renewed attempts to respond to feedback. Partner with your teachers. You will receive an EA schedule and a Targeted Tutorial schedule in the coming days. It will also be available in MyMtA ‘Academic’ tile so that you have advanced notice of the dates. End Well – Finish Strong!!
  • 6. Can Do, Grit, Mental Toughness, Routine Practice
  • 7. Support Sessions during Swat Vac (16/10 – 18/10) and EA period Protocols to be observed: - Students must be in full school uniform - Students must be prompt to all support sessions they seek to attend - Students must sign – attendance registers will be kept - Students must not upload College resources to social media forums - Unless the teacher advises otherwise, support sessions should be driven by clarification of student questions.
  • 8. Tip 1 – Being Ready means Looking After Yourself The day before the exam: Exercise Get a good night’s sleep Positive self-talk The day of the exam: Drink plenty of water, and avoid caffeine Have a good breakfast/ meal Positive self-talk
  • 9. Expectations Start Times Gathering Times Morning Session • Common start time – 8.45 • Students must be present and lined up in assembly area 20 minutes before the common start time, with equipment ready to go, including Student ID Afternoon Session • Common start time: 12.15 • Students must be present and lined up in assembly area 20 minutes before the common start time, with equipment ready to go, including Student ID • Students with AARA go straight to the location of their exam • In some cases, there will deviance from the published schedule for AARA students to accommodate break times and additional time. The LES team will notify students individually. Location For Assisi • Level 3 – outside area to Assisi near entry • AARA A102 – outside area in front of Student Services For E110 • Picnic rug Expectations Promptness, Silence, Readiness, Can do attitude Alphabetical order
  • 10. Protocols to be observed - Be on time – better still: BE EARLY - All students must be lined up in alphabetical order, outside the examination room, no later than 20 minutes prior to the start time. - No student who has an examination scheduled for Session One and Two, is permitted to leave school grounds in between sessions. Food can continue to be purchased from La Cucina. - Be in full school uniform - Be prepared with all your correct equipment - NO talking once you enter the exam room - NO sharing of equipment - NO distracting others in the exam room - Only allowed equipment may be brought into the exam room - NO touching or reading of exam papers until told to do so
  • 11. Approved Items Prohibited Items - Student ID cards - Stationary items in a transparent case (which could be a plastic sleeve or zip lock bag). Items include: - Black and blue pens - 2B pencils, sharpener and eraser Note: 2B pencil is only required for multiple choice questions and drawing graphs or diagrams. Black or blue non-erasable pens must be used for all other written responses - Sharpener - Eraser - Highlighters — students should not highlight their responses but may highlight stimulus or questions when permitted by the supervisor - Clear plastic rulers - Water in a clear unlabelled bottle (placed on floor) - Approved medication – e.g. inhalers, placed on the desk, where visible to a supervisor. - QCAA approved calculators - Dictionaries (except in some language subjects) - Food and drink (other than water or for students with approved AARA) - Mobile phones - Apple watches (or smart watches of any kind) - Erasable pens - Blank paper, notes, any, any printed or written material - Tissues – these are provided by venue - Any item not on the approved list - Lip gloss is NOT permitted!
  • 12. Calculators Only calculators approved for use in assessments are permitted. Scientific and graphics calculators must: - meet the requirements set out in the Scientific calculator list and Graphics calculator list - be handheld and solar or battery powered - be cleared of memory before entering the assessment room. - For assessments that permit the use of a non-programmable calculator (Accounting, Economics, Geography, Legal Studies), the calculator must be handheld and solar or battery powered. It should be able to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots and powers. It must not allow access to a computer algebra system (CAS), spellchecker, dictionary, thesaurus or translator. Additional Information: For more information students can review Graphics calculator list: General Senior Syllabus external assessment (qcaa.qld.edu.au) and Scientific calculator list: General Senior Syllabus external assessment (qcaa.qld.edu.au).
  • 13. Examinations with Audio or Audio Visual Components Music and Music Extension, and Languages require students to work from a laptop device. In these subjects, students MUST also use their own wired earphones / headphones, which cannot be Bluetooth, wireless, noise cancelling or have a microphone. The College laptops being used for the external exams require an aux circle jack. A rehearsal session will take place soon. You will receive clear instructions on the day.
  • 14. What do I do if I forget my equipment? Borrowing of equipment in examinations in not permitted. Students must be responsible for bringing their own equipment (as detailed on the equipment list) for each examination.
  • 16. External assessment | myQCE (qcaa.qld.edu.au) External assessment guide for Year 12 students 2024 (qcaa.qld. edu.au) Extra information for students
  • 17. Planning and Perusal time – Know the difference Planning Time Perusal Time - Planning around how to respond to items and tasks and associated assessment materials - May make notes but may not use calculators or other equipment - May not commence response in the response book – notes made are on separate sheets, collected back up by school - Reading items and tasks and associated assessment materials - No notes can be taken - No use of equipment (e.g. pens, calculators) - No commencement of response possible
  • 18. What do I do if I am unwell on the morning of the exam? 1. Email Mrs Mansfield and Ms Little to advise 2. Make a medical appointment for that day to obtain a doctor’s report which explicit states you were suffering from a condition which incapacitated you on the day. The report must include the following details:  the illness, condition or event (including details of a diagnosis, where applicable)  date of diagnosis, onset or occurrence  treatment or course of action related to the condition or event  explanation of the probable effect of the illness, condition or event on the student’s participation in the assessment. Illness and misadventure applications for non-medical reasons, require written evidence from a relevant independent professional or other independent third party, such as a social worker, member of the clergy, police officer, solicitor or funeral director. 3. Send the medical certificate immediately to Mrs Mansfield and Ms Little
  • 19. What do I do if I become ill in the exam? If you make a judgement that your illness is too severe to continue (not mild), you should: Contact a supervisor immediately. The supervisor will in turn, contact the EAC (prior to the first 30 minutes of the test) Make this call sooner rather than later – don’t persevere if you feel too unwell to finish. Leave the venue to see a doctor to obtain a medical report, which should be forwarded ASAP to Mrs Mansfield or Ms Little
  • 20.  No catastrophising – Can Do  Quiet is needed outside exams (before and after)  Students work for the length of exam  Urgency rather than franticness – this is something we need to work on  Students try for all questions – put down formula, put down dot points, put down definitions (all of these might attract marks)  Relentless checking at the end of the paper – no resting – it’s contagious and it effects your results and our academic culture On track exam behaviours
  • 21. Misconduct is… • Unauthorised use of mobile phone • Possession of notes • Communicating with other another student • Writing in the response book during perusal or planning time • Using a calculator in perusal or planning time • Cheating or attempting to cheat • Intentionally causing disruption
  • 22. Remember: Everything you have done has led you to this point Senior Study Tutorials Mock exams Homework routine Study teams/buddies Cohort meetings Responding to feedback (ISMGs and EAMG) Excursions Guest Speakers QCAA resources Certificate courses Conference/meetings with teachers Mentor meetings High impact study strategies
  • 23. Prayer Lord, I pray that you would go before me and stand behind me in these coming weeks. That I would be strengthened by your presence, and know you are with me always. As I enter my classrooms and exam rooms, I pray you blanket me in your peace. Ease any anxieties, calm my restless mind, and give me focus on the task at hand. Thank you for always being near to me, for providing for me in little and big ways that remind me of your constant faithfulness. You have made a way for me to get this far, and I'm so grateful. Please grant me wisdom and discernment over this assessment period. Help me to prioritise my tasks intentionally and focus wholeheartedly on what needs to be accomplished. I pray that I would be committed to my schoolwork and keep my attention on what's important right now. Strengthen me when I begin to feel weary. Renew my spirits when I start to falter. Surround me with encouraging friends and wise mentors. Help me to finish strong, Lord. In your name I pray, Amen.
  • 25. Flexible Learning First two weeks inTerm 4 Students who have EHS, RE, FSK, Certificate III in Business, Diploma of Business or study lesson in Period 1 (or Period 1&2 where it is a double) or Period 5 have the option to access a flexible study option and be off-campus for these lessons. If a student is ‘on site’ for a class that has been deemed ‘flexible’, they will be required to sign in at Student Services and attend the Futures Hub (A101) so that the College has a record of their attendance. Students arriving for period 2 or during first break for a timetabled class do not need to sign in at Student Services as class rolls will be marked. Students leaving during second break because they have a ‘flexible’ class in period 5 must sign out at Student Services. Students are required to be in attendance in all classes where assessment is ongoing. Making decisions to miss these classes in order to avoid inconvenience, is not acceptable. This includes Applied subjects where IA4 is still to be completed, Certificate III in Fitness, Certificate III in Hospitality, Certificate IV in Justice Studies and all General subjects for external exam preparation.

Editor's Notes

  • #8: Annette
  • #9: Kate
  • #11: Kate: Students must only bring into the examination room, approved items. These will vary depending on the examination they are undertaking. For example, in Mathematics, students will be permitted the use of a calculator which is not permitted in English.
  • #13: Kate: Students have been provided with a trial of encrypted USBs containing the required audio or audio-visual stimulus for their subject.
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  • #20: Kate: Quiet for listening to instructions and to help student centre in their own head.
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  • #23: Chelsea O’Brien