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DS is doing his Art IGCSE exam next week, and has asked us for photos taken in some Swiss caves several years ago, of stalagmites & stalactites (sp?)....we are having problems finding anything suitable and he's not allowed to use Internet sourced material! So.......

 

Do any of you lovely Omlet aunties & uncles have any photos of stalagmites & stalactites which we could borrow? :pray:

 

They don't have to be Swiss caves, any would be wonderful....many thanks in anticipation xx

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Oh Katy, you should see the look in these eyes...they are perfect....he's very appreciative :clap: ...do you mind if we print them off & he sticks them in his portfolio doodah?

 

Emma, you Austrian ones would be wonderful too, if possible...

 

Karin, probably a different exam board...he also thinks it's his Art teacher who is marking it who has made that stipulation...bless her!

 

Thank you for all help & good wishes...X

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Karin, probably a different exam board...he also thinks it's his Art teacher who is marking it who has made that stipulation...bless her!

 

You can get marked down for using pictures from the internet as it's not original or your own work (e.g. if you spent the whole project drawing celebs), so the teacher might've banned them to prevent this. My teacher did the same. Also the teacher normally marks the work, which is then moderated quite strictly by the exam board. Not sure about the IGCSE though! :)

 

Good luck for the exam! Art exams always seemed stressful to me beforehand but I always enjoyed them in the end.

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Oh Katy, you should see the look in these eyes...they are perfect....he's very appreciative :clap: ...do you mind if we print them off & he sticks them in his portfolio doodah?

 

Absolutely, go for it, I think its the first time I've looked at them since they were taken and was surprised at how well they came out!

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My DD's exam were all IGCSE's as we were over seas . They were very strict with the things they allowed and more so when it came to marking.

My YD did manage to keep her maths question paper as she was very surprised to see Maths O' Level / IGCSE on the front of it, she still has it to this day.

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Thank you Katy :clap: he printed one that came out quite dark, so that will be used as a collage...

 

I have since looked at his folder....he was allowed to put some Internet pics in...but has had to source some of his own to supplement his work further....he has made his own stalagmites from poker chips amongst other things :?

 

His exam proper starts tomorrow at 9am....I'm more worried about them than he is :anxious:

 

Thank you again....xx

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Good luck to your son :D

 

There are a lot of people who are not in the know that think that art is an easy option. My ED took it for both GCSE and A level and there is so much work involved not just drawing but annotating everything too.

 

I think that we do worry abut the exams so much more than they do, they have spent several years gradually building up to them and it comes as something of a relief when they can tick them off one by one.

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My daughter loved art, until she did it for GCSE, and has found it quite hard. Not only did she miss a lot during the beginning of term due to a medical condition so she had lots to try and catch up on, I think GCSE art is about how you get your ideas across and not just about ability to draw paint etc. and she finds that very hard to do. I remember feeling the same when I sat it all them years ago ( I was in the first year of GCSEs so guinea pigs :oops: )

I do hope it goes well for your son. It is such a long exam. Is he sitting both this week or one this week and one next week? My daughter did both in one week which was hard but she was glad to get it out of the way. She forgot to ask for her phone so she could take a photo of the final piece as apparently they are allowed to do that, so we will have to wait until October to see it.

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His exam proper starts tomorrow at 9am....I'm more worried about them than he is :anxious:

 

Good luck to him - I know what you mean about being more anxious than him. I get much more anxious than my DS who seems to take all these things in his stride.

 

Also, as a teacher I think I am always way more anxious about the exam than any of my students :roll:

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I discouraged both mine from doing art GCSE due to amount of work :oops: I felt it was a shame as it would be nice to keep on something artistic but it's so hard for them to fit in all the coursework whilst they are studying other subjects.

 

One of my ES friends lost his entire art coursework on the train :shock: and had to redo most of it :(

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