Marking answers: A line across or shading
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Marking answers: A line across or shading
Hi all. Last minute worry: Looking closely, putting a line across the answer seems to be the right way rather than shading the bracket. My dd is practising and puts a single line on each answer on the practice paper as it was the instruction, but as I am an anxious mother and thought that a thin line might not be detected by the scanner. All the best to all.
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Re: Marking answers: A line across or shading
The answer sheet should tell/show them exactly what to do.
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Presumably the familiarisation booklet or the instructions you receive about what candidates should bring with them will also specify the grade of pencil CEM consider the correct one to use?nervousmom wrote:The answer sheet should tell/show them exactly what to do.
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This has been a source of some confusion as last year, the familiarisation booklet clearly showed that children should colour in the box.
The booklet is here: https://www.birminghamgrammarschools.or ... 017_v1.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However when my son arrived at the exam, he was told to place a line through the box - and I know that other children also agreed that this is what happened.
The new familiarisation booklet is slightly different; see here http://www.birminghamgrammarschools.org ... t_2018.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Given what happened last year, which certainly 'threw' my son and others who had been told by parents to shade, not line - I would always simply emphasize that children listen and read the instructions very carefully and ask if they are unsure.
The booklet is here: https://www.birminghamgrammarschools.or ... 017_v1.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However when my son arrived at the exam, he was told to place a line through the box - and I know that other children also agreed that this is what happened.
The new familiarisation booklet is slightly different; see here http://www.birminghamgrammarschools.org ... t_2018.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Given what happened last year, which certainly 'threw' my son and others who had been told by parents to shade, not line - I would always simply emphasize that children listen and read the instructions very carefully and ask if they are unsure.
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Re: Marking answers: A line across or shading
They asked them to put a line to save a bit of time.
Better correctly shaded without trying to colour it sort of thing will be my advice. Better safe than sorry.
Better correctly shaded without trying to colour it sort of thing will be my advice. Better safe than sorry.
Re: Marking answers: A line across or shading
Gracemum wrote:Hi all. Last minute worry: Looking closely, putting a line across the answer seems to be the right way rather than shading the bracket. My dd is practising and puts a single line on each answer on the practice paper as it was the instruction, but as I am an anxious mother and thought that a thin line might not be detected by the scanner. All the best to all.
I can understand this worry all to well. They recommended a HB pencil, hopefully the line will be visible enough for the scanners using that grade of pencil. Also, I have to keep reminding my son to rub things out properly.
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They provide pencils and erasers.
Unfortunately the booklet doesn't make that very clear.
Unfortunately the booklet doesn't make that very clear.
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Thanks for all the replies. According to the familiarisation booklet, they will provide the pencils.Listening well and following instructions should make it easier for her to go through marking the answers. Maybe its just me being overly anxious. Thanks all.