Practice Exam Papers for BTEC Level 1/2 in Health and Social Care
Makes me feel relaxed in the knowledge that I am going in the right direction
Help your students succeed with exam-style practice papers for the new Unit 1 and Unit 9 exams.
They say practice makes perfect. With 3 photocopiable practice exam papers, students get that vital preparation before their first exam — perfect!
- Written specifically for the new BTEC Level 1/2 specification – papers cover all of Unit 1 and Unit 9
- Clear and detailed mark schemes – perfect for peer assessment
- Matches the style of the new exams – ideal for mock exams
What do teachers say about this resource? (5487)
Good... variety of questions across each practice paper. Mark schemes are clear to read and unambiguous. It gave learners further opportunity to practice and saved the teaching team time.
It looks ideal. The questions appear to be at the right level and depth. The questions are split into the range of different mark sizes and include chunked down case studies as in the sample assessment material provided by the exam board. They also include a variety of different case study scenarios and require information from across the specification. I'd definitely purchase this resource, as so few practice papers exist.
Really liked it. [I liked...] the layout, questions and topics covered. The case studies were good and terminologies for the Level 2 were all understandable. It was clear and very similar to the actual type of paper they will sit.
Great. Was very useful... Consolidated my teaching. Well laid out and easy accessible language... easy to understand and comprehensible. Makes me feel relaxed in the knowledge that I am going in the right direction.
Massively useful... I liked the layout of the paper overall, which is on the whole very similar to the real thing. A lot of good questions that would support my students.
What do teachers say about this resource? (5818)
I think that this is a great resource . The papers follow a good patterns of simple small mark questions and slowly build up. The spec is easily found within the draft papers.