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New curriculum sample papers?

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Jul 5
Here are some sample papers for a new curriculum:

1. English Language:
- Reading comprehension: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
- Grammar: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb.
- Writing: Write a descriptive paragraph about your favorite place.

2. Mathematics:
- Algebra: Solve the following equations for x.
- Geometry: Calculate the area of the given shape.
- Word problems: Solve the following word problems involving fractions and decimals.

3. Science:
- Biology: Label the parts of a plant cell.
- Chemistry: Balance the following chemical equations.
- Physics: Calculate the velocity of an object given its distance and time.

4. Social Studies:
- History: Describe the causes and effects of a major historical event.
- Geography: Identify the countries on a map and their capitals.
- Civics: Explain the branches of government and their functions.

These sample papers are designed to test students' knowledge and skills in the new curriculum. Students can use them to practice and prepare for exams.
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Jul 5
GCSE English Language

Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Reading and Writing

Section A: Reading

Text 1: Non-fiction

- Focus on language and structure
- Critical analysis of ideas and arguments

Text 2: Fiction

- Analysis of character, setting, and plot
- Exploration of themes and symbols

Section B: Writing

- Descriptive writing (e.g., a vivid description of a scene or character)
- Transactional writing (e.g., a letter, email, or report)
- Creative writing (e.g., a short story, poem, or play)

Paper 2: Writer's Viewpoints and Perspectives

Section A: Reading

Text 1: Non-fiction

- Comparative analysis of different viewpoints on a topic
- Evaluation of evidence and arguments

Text 2: Fiction or Non-fiction

- Analysis of the writer's use of language, structure, and style
- Exploration of the writer's purpose and intended audience

Section B: Writing

- Argumentative writing (e.g., an essay or article)
- Reflective writing (e.g., a journal entry or personal narrative)
- Persuasive writing (e.g., a speech or advertisement)

GCSE Mathematics

Paper 1: Number, Algebra, and Reasoning

- Number and place value
- Calculations
- Algebra
- Ratios, proportions, and percentages
- Geometry

Paper 2: Statistics and Probability

- Data collection and representation
- Measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode)
- Probability
- Statistical inference

GCSE Science (Combined Science)

Paper 1: Biology and Chemistry

- Cell biology
- Organisation and systems
- Energy transfers in organisms
- Matter and chemical changes
- Energy changes in chemical reactions

Paper 2: Physics and Geology

- Energy
- Electricity
- Waves
- Geology and the environment
- Earth's atmosphere

GCSE History

Paper 1: Thematic Study

- Theme: Power and the People
- Period: c.790 to the present day
- Case studies: Germany in the 1920s and 1930s, the United States in the 1960s

Paper 2: Depth Study

- Topic: British Depth Study
- Period: c.1085 to present day
- Choice of one of the following options:
- Anglo-Saxons and Normans
- Medieval England
- Early Modern England
- Industrial Revolution
- Victorian England
- Elizabeth I and the Early Stuarts
- Crisis of British Society, 1880–1979
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