Cards (48)

    • The Planning category evaluates a student's ability to plan an appropriate investigation.
      True
    • The Conclusions category verifies that the student can connect their findings to the original hypothesis.
    • The Planning category ensures students can structure their approach to the experiment.

      True
    • Order the key aspects of the Planning and Design criteria in the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria.
      1️⃣ Formulate a hypothesis
      2️⃣ Identify and control variables
      3️⃣ Select equipment and methods
      4️⃣ Consider safety measures
    • What is the overall aim of the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria in WJEC GCSE Biology?
      Assess practical skills
    • The Practical Assessment Marking Criteria are structured around key aspects such as Planning, Observations and Measurements, Analysis, and Conclusions.
    • The main categories in the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria are Planning, Observations and Measurements, Analysis, and Conclusions.

      True
    • What is the purpose of the Planning category in the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria?
      Design an investigation
    • The Conclusions category assesses the student's ability to draw valid conclusions from the findings.
    • Awareness of safety protocols is a key aspect of the Planning and Design criteria.

      True
    • Adhering to safety protocols protects students during experimentation.

      True
    • Awareness and adherence to safety protocols are essential during experimentation.

      True
    • Accurate data collection forms the foundation for valid conclusions.

      True
    • The marking criteria aim to ensure a fair and consistent assessment of practical work.

      True
    • Drawing valid conclusions verifies the connection between findings and the original hypothesis.

      True
    • What is the purpose of safety protocols in the Planning and Design criteria?
      Protect experimentation
    • What is the significance of accurate recording in the Observations and Measurements criteria?
      Provides reliable data
    • Match the aspect of data analysis with its significance:
      Data Presentation ↔️ Visualizing patterns
      Statistical Calculations ↔️ Quantifying variability
      Data Interpretation ↔️ Validating hypotheses
    • What does the interpretation of results in data analysis involve?
      Identifying trends
    • What weighting is assigned to Planning in the practical assessment criteria?
      30%
    • Order the four key practical skill areas in the WJEC GCSE Biology assessment:
      1️⃣ Planning
      2️⃣ Observations and Measurements
      3️⃣ Analysis
      4️⃣ Conclusions
    • What does the category Observations and Measurements assess in the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria?
      Data collection skills
    • The Conclusions category assesses the student's ability to draw valid conclusions from the investigation.
    • What does the category Observations and Measurements check in the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria?
      Quality of data
    • What is the purpose of a hypothesis in experimental planning?
      Predict the outcome
    • What is the purpose of a hypothesis in an experiment?
      Provides a focus
    • What are the key aspects of the Planning and Design criteria in a practical assessment?
      Hypothesis, variables, methods, safety
    • What is the primary focus of the Observations and Measurements criteria?
      Collecting accurate data
    • What is the overall aim of the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria in WJEC GCSE Biology?
      Assess practical skills
    • What are the four main categories used in the Practical Assessment Marking Criteria?
      Planning, observations, analysis, conclusions
    • Why is a clear and testable hypothesis essential in the Planning and Design criteria?
      Provides a focus
    • Why is accurate data collection crucial in scientific investigations?
      For reliable analysis
    • Referring back to Planning and Design helps understand experiment setup.

      True
    • Steps in evaluating the reliability and validity of data
      1️⃣ Identify potential errors
      2️⃣ Assess data consistency
      3️⃣ Propose experimental improvements
    • Analysis is weighted higher than Planning in the practical assessment criteria.
      False
    • What does the equal weighting of 25% for each practical skill area in the WJEC GCSE Biology assessment reflect?
      Competence across all skills
    • Identifying and controlling variables ensures reliable and valid results.
    • Ensuring reliable and valid results depends on the identification and control of variables
    • Ensuring reliable and valid results depends on the identification and control of variables
    • Using the correct units and measuring techniques ensures accurate measurements.