Is art a hard GCSE?
It’s not a difficult subject, it just takes up more time than some others. Not really sure if it’s worth doing, it depends what you want to do, but it’s a GCSE so it doesn’t really matter i guess.
What grade is 60 in GCSE?
If a paper is allocated 120 uniform marks, the range of marks allocated to grade B is 84 to 95 (70% to 79% of 120); for grade C, 72 to 83 (60% to 69% of 120).
What is a good grade in year 7?
At the end of Year 7, a student of high ability would achieve Grade ‘4c’ or above. student achieving a Grade ‘3b’ is on course for a Grade ‘5’ at the end of their GCSE. At the end of Year 8, a student of high ability would achieve Grade ‘4a’ or above.
What do you write in GCSE art?
When writing about your own work, ask yourself the following questions:
- What have I done? Is it a painting a drawing or a sculpture?
- How have I done it?
- Why have I done it/ what have I learnt through doing it?
- What medium or materials have I used?
- What could I improve or what would I change if I were to do it again?
What should be in a GCSE art sketchbook?
• Vary page layouts to provide variety and visual interest. should have many illustrations; some should have single, full-page artworks; others should be somewhere in between. Position items carefully on the page as you work: making sure pages are well-composed. language unites the sketchbook.
How do artists do GCSE research?
How to create an Artist study
- Title (artists name) and dates of birth and death.
- Short biography of the artist (information about her life in your own words)
- Find and print examples of her work that you think relevant to the project.
- Copy at least two of her pictures of her work accurately in appropriate media, A4 or bigger.
Is a Grade 7 GOOD?
However, a 4 is being classified as a standard pass, which can be broadly compared to a grade C, while a 5 is a strong pass. Grades 9-7 are roughly equivalent to the old top grades of A* and A.
What do I write in an annotation for art?
record ideas. explain the thinking behind an idea. analyse the success of a technique, idea or composition. explain how a particular artist or designer’s style or technique has influenced your work.
How do I study for Year 7?
12 Tips For A Stress-Free Start To Year 7
- Find a good study space free from distractions.
- Get a homework and study planner.
- Set up a study routine.
- Set realistic goals for your first term.
- Be flexible with what subjects you study when.
- Be proud of what you have achieved.
- Meet new people.
- Try something new.