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INTERNAL EXAMINATION INFORMATION 2021 Dear parents and students. This booklet contains information about how to access revision materials for each subject, and the topics students need to study in preparation for the end of year examinations. After a very unusual first year of Secondary School for these brilliant Year 7 students due to the pandemic, end of year exams in one way seem a little superfluous; however, although our main aim this year has been to see the students back into school and ensure that their wellbeing is looked after, we must also have gauges to see their progress, so these exams are important. However, we must also put them into perspective. We want students to take these seriously, but not become anxious about the challenge ahead. Preparation is key to examination success, and this booklet is designed to help students to prepare. It contains ‘signposting’ to revision information about each subject. This is crucial training for our students - preparation for this year’s examinations is important, but even more important is the acquisition of a skills-set that will be used effectively when it comes to those final high-stakes external exams. Over the next few weeks, Form Tutors will be spending time with students evaluating the best methods for how to actually revise – from the planning of revision, creating the perfect revision environment, overcoming hurdles such as procrastination, and the techniques students can use to really focus their minds on their learning over the next few weeks. During this next month, teachers will also be giving less homework to students, in order to allow students to focus on their revision – this means that students should now be devoting at least the time they would be using to complete this homework to their revision. I do hope the students find this booklet helpful – a couple of important points to finish: firstly, for most subjects, your exercise book or Google Classroom should contain much, if not all, of the information you require so do use them; secondly, revision is about reminding yourself of information you may have let slip from your memory, or about going over work that you found really hard first time around – bear this in mind when completing the work. Finally, students should always remember that their teachers are always there to help them, and want them to succeed – therefore, make use of your teachers, and make sure that you go and see them if you are struggling with any area. I will not say Good Luck, because it is actually grit and determination that you need over the next few weeks! All the best for heaps of those!
Best wishes Nigel Davis Deputy Head Secondary
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INTERNAL EXAMINATION INFORMATION 2021 Firstly, I would like to say how proud we are of Year 7 for the way that they have coped with the pandemic and the limitations that have been put in place as a result. The resilience shown has been truly outstanding and we are now moving into the final stretch of their first year in secondary school. In preparation for the upcoming end of year assessments we have been introducing some insightful revision strategies including some great sessions on Retrieval Practice and dual coding. If you would like any further information on revision strategies, please do contact me directly. lmell@britishschool.sch.ae
In addition to this, research has found that learning environments also play a crucial role in student success. Students who study in a positive learning environment have been shown to be more motivated, engaged, and have a higher overall learning ability. My advice to Year 7 would be to find a quiet space with a desk where they feel comfortable and where they have space to put their revision timetable and resources in a neat, organised fashion. Most importantly, during this time, a reminder to students to look after themselves mentally and physically. Continuing their routine in terms of family dinners, exercise and other after school activities that are already part of their weekly schedule are just as important a part of effective revision as anything else. It’s all about balance. The best of luck for your forthcoming exams Year 7. In this next month use the resources you have been given to help you feel as comfortable and confident as possible going into your exams. If you are prepared you will do brilliantly, I have no doubt!
Louise Mell Acting Head of Year 7
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YEAR 7 TIMETABLE We have placed the Year 7 exams in the middle of the day. This will reduce the amount of movement the Year 7s have to have. There are other exams that will be taking place in the form rooms - both of these will take place under exam conditions to ensure that every student is able to concentrate and do their best. During revision periods, it is essential that students bring in the revision they need to keep their minds busy, so look ahead to the next few days. Chromebooks will be used for most exams - it is therefore crucial that students do ensure that they are fully powered when they come into school, and that they have working headphones.
Period 1
Period 2
Period 3
Period 4
Period 5
Period 6 Arabic B Listening and Reading (Arabic A revision)
Wednesday 9th June
Revision
Revision
Science paper 1
Geography
Revision
Thursday 10th June
Revision
Revision
Computer Science
Music
Revision
Sunday 13th June
Revision
Revision
History
English
Monday 14th June
Revision
Revision
DT
Tuesday 15th June
Revision
Revision
PE
Wednesday 16th June
Art (for CH, CE, GR) / Revision
Revision
Islamic A & B Science paper (others in 2 forms revising)
Thursday 17th June
Art (for HY, PE, PH) / Revision
Revision
Social Studies A (Others in form revising)
Revision
Arabic A Arabic GL Progress B (paper 2) Test Maths
French and Spanish Writing
Maths
French / Spanish Listening and Reading
Revision
Revision
GL Progress Test English
Revision
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Exam in Sports Hall
Exam in Form Room
Revision
HOY / Debrief Questionnaire
Key:
Revision (always in form room)
)ARABIC (NATIVE REVISION https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zJXG8peUJMKjEgoK8BHiIbnOzUNuQ8Br8Ebzuhiq egA/edit
ملزمة مراجعة عامة للصف السابع اللغة العربية للناطقين بها الغاية تدريب الطالب على أنماط أسئلة الاختبارات . الوصف تحوي الملزمة مجموعات من التدريبات التي تغطي مجالات القراءة المعلوماتية و القراءة الأدبية و بنية اللغة)أساسيات النحو و الصرف و البلاغة(و تدور كافة التدريبات حول أهداف المنهاج الأساسية.
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ART REVISION Visual and Written Analysis and responses to a chosen artwork Yr 7 students have looked at various artworks throughout the year using the Formal Elements as a basis for image analysis, discussion and response.
The Art Exam: All students will have had an Artist Sheet provided to them.
Task 1: Students will need to identify areas of personal interest, linking these to the Formal Elements and produce 3-4 small scale drawings. Formal Elements of: LINE / SHAPE / TONE and FORM will be of particular focus for the actual drawings (visual responses) but all of the Formal Elements will be relevant.
Task 2: On the same Artist Sheet, the second activity will require the students to explain their visual drawings again relating these to the Formal Elements. There will be three boxes, pre-drawn, where the students will record their written explanations.
REVISION: All students will receive support in art lessons prior to the exam to consolidate and practice observational skills and written responses in preparation using an Artist Sheet similar to what they will use in the exam. All students throughout the year will have experienced using the Formal Elements in lessons.
KEY STAGE 3 ART HANDBOOK: HERE All students have had access to this throughout the year. The Formal Elements slides can be found on slides 10-19. Remember: To draw/plan lightly at the beginning of your visual responses. Remember: To identify, record and explain to the best of your ability the Formal Elements.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE REVISION All of the below is accessible from your Computer Science google classroom under ‘Year 7 Revision material’. 1.
BINARY AND HEXADECIMAL:
Binary to Decimal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLflTjd3lWA Decimal to Binary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsxT4FfRBaM Hexadecimal to Binary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E
F----hex
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ----dec Example –Convert AD4 to Binary A==10
D==13
4==4
Step 1---Write out the headings 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1
1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0==ANSWER
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COMPUTER SCIENCE REVISION Hexadecimal to Decimal Example Convert D7 to Decimal This is the same as converting Hexadecimal to Binary as shown above except you have one extra step: Step 1---Write out the headings 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 == BINARY ANSWER We now take the binary answer, write the binary headings and convert that to decimal; 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1
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0 0 1 1 1 =128 + 32 +4 + 2 + 1==167
2. E-SAFETY Refer to material on google classroom under topic ‘E-Safety’ e-safety https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zrtrd2p/revision/1 3. ALGORITHMS, PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTATIONAL THINKING Refer to material on google classroom under topic ‘Algorithms - Rapid router’ Bebras challenges -https://challenge.bebras.uk/index.php?action=anon_join&grp_id=86 4. PROGRAMMING Refer to material on google classroom under topic ‘Algorithms - Rapid router’ Programming basics -https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zwmbgk7/revision/1 Programming selection - https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/z2p9kqt/revision/1 programming iteration - https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/z3khpv4/revision/1 Internal Examination Information 2021
DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY REVISION We aim to provide our KS3 students with a skills-based curriculum across all areas of Design & Technology. We have modified our curriculum heavily this year due to classroom and social distancing restrictions, however we still feel we have allowed Year 7 students to explore, question and experience valuable practical hands-on skills, theoretical based skills and techniques delivered through a range of small practical projects, where theory of manufacturing processes, materials and design skills are developed. A focus on Computer Aided Design and Manufacture within Product Design enables students to build industry standard skills and practises which are becoming ever more important in the world we live in. Students have learned how to use 2 main industry standard software packages, one of which can design remotely in 2D and the other a 3D CAD package. Students were able to send completed designs to our laser cutter, and then worked on packaging the products when completed. Product Design Revision General Design and Technology. ●
The meaning of the design and technology process.
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Understand why CAD and CAM are used in industry.
Product Design ●
Practise your own drawing skills.
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Name the equipment found in the toolboxes.
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General Safety rules within the workshops.
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Understand how to use Focus 2D Design software
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Understand how vacuum forming can help when making packaging .
Useful Websites: www.technologystudent.com
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DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY REVISION Textiles During the Textiles curriculum students have developed knowledge, understanding and skills required to make small scale textiles projects. Applying the principles of textiles safety, fibre and fabric sources and fabric construction. It encourages students to experiment with different stitches and construction techniques. The textiles segment of your DT exam will look at all the topics covered this year. The resources for each section are available on Google Classroom. It is advisable that students use the slideshows and videos from each topic to guide their revision. Textiles revision includes: ● ● ● ● ●
Safety rules in textiles – hazards and how to prevent them. How fabrics are made. – Considering the 3 methods knitting, weaving and felting. Man made and Natural fibres Naming equipment used in textiles The sewing process
Useful Websites: www.technologystudent.com
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Design Technology REVISION Food Preparation and Nutrition equips learners with the knowledge, understanding and skills required to cook and apply the principles of food safety, nutrition and healthy eating. It encourages students to cook, enables them to make informed decisions about food and nutrition and allows them to acquire knowledge in order to be able to feed themselves and others affordably and nutritiously, now and later in life. The food and nutrition segment of your DT exam will look at all the topics covered this year. The resources for each section are available on Google Classroom. It is advisable that students use the slideshows and videos from each topic to guide their revision. The websites listed below can offer additional information if needed. ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Food storage Food poisoning Eatwell Guide 5 a Day Nutrients Where does food come from? Food waste
Useful Websites: https://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/ www.technologystudent.com www.nutrition.org.uk www.food.gov.uk
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ENGLISH Y7 SYLLABUS AND REVISION Writing Skills: In your end of year exam you will be asked to write a descriptive and imaginative piece inspired by Lewis Carroll’s fantastical tale, Alice in Wonderland. You should look back through the Google Classroom at the topics covered and the examples of descriptive writing and literary techniques used such as metaphors and other language devices, e.g. similes and alliteration. These are the key areas that you will be marked on:
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Your ideas and content Using an interesting style Using a variety of sentence types and lengths Writing in clear and shaped paragraphs Using interesting and precise vocabulary Accurate spelling Using a varied range of punctuation.
A great way to revise for the writing section would be to write short descriptive pieces on any topic of your choice. There are some ideas within this booklet. The following websites may be useful for revision of reading and writing skills: https://www.literacyplanet.com/ - All pupils have login details and this is useful for refining literacy skills. http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/story-starters/index.html - Story Starters ‘kids' writing activity which generates creative writing prompts, from general fiction to adventure, fantasy, and science fiction. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zywfbk7 - Great for general revision of reading and writing skills. Interesting extracts to fire your imagination!
Harry Potter Extract 1: "Don't you understand how Cho's feeling at the moment?" she asked. "No", said Harry and Ron together. Hermione sighed and laid down her quill. "Well, obviously, she's feeling very sad, because of Cedric dying. Then I expect she's feeling confused because she liked Cedric and now she likes Harry, and she can't work out who she Internal Examination Information 2021
likes best. Then she'll be feeling guilty, thinking it's an insult to Cedric's memory to be kissing Harry at all, and she'll be worrying about what everyone else might say about her if she starts going out with Harry. And she probably can't work out what her feelings towards Harry are, anyway, because he was the one who was with Cedric when Cedric died, so that's all very mixed up and painful. Oh, and she's afraid she's going to be thrown off the Ravenclaw Quidditch team because she's been flying so badly." A slightly stunned silence greeted the end of this speech, then Ron said, "One person can't feel all that at once, they'd explode." "Just because you've got the emotional range of a teaspoon doesn't mean we all have, " said Hermione nastily, picking up her quill again.
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Harry Potter Extract 2: October arrived, spreading a damp chill over the grounds and into the castle. Madam Pomfrey, the nurse, was kept busy by a sudden spate of colds among the staff and students. Her Pepperup potion worked instantly, though it left the drinker smoking at the ears for several hours afterward. Ginny Weasley, who had been looking pale, was bullied into taking some by Percy. The steam pouring from under her vivid hair gave the impression that her whole head was on fire. Raindrops the size of bullets thundered on the castle windows for days on end; the lake rose, the flower beds turned into muddy streams, and Hagrid's pumpkins swelled to the size of garden sheds. Oliver Wood's enthusiasm for regular training sessions, however, was not dampened, which was why Harry was to be found, late one stormy Saturday afternoon a few days before Halloween, returning to Gryffindor Tower, drenched to the skin and splattered with mud. Even aside from the rain and wind it hadn't been a happy practice session. Fred and George, who had been spying on the Slytherin team, had seen for themselves the speed of those new Nimbus Two Thousand and Ones. They reported that the Slytherin team was no more than seven greenish blurs, shooting through the air like missiles. As Harry squelched along the deserted corridor he came across somebody who looked just as preoccupied as he was. Nearly Headless Nick, the ghost of Gryffindor Tower, was staring morosely out of a window, muttering under his breath, ". . . don't fulfill their requirements . . . half an inch, if that . . ." "Hello, Nick," said Harry. "Hello, hello," said Nearly Headless Nick, starting and looking round. He wore a dashing, plumed hat on his long curly hair, and a tunic with a ruff, which concealed the fact that his neck was almost completely severed. He was pale as smoke, and Harry could see right through him to the dark sky and torrential rain outside.
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Extract from Evil Star There was something wrong about the house in Eastfield Terrace. Something unpleasant. All the houses in the street were more or less identical: redbrick, Victorian, with two bedrooms on the first floor and a bay window on either the left or the right of the front door. Some had satellite dishes. Some had window boxes filled with brightly coloured flowers. But looking down from the top of the hill at the terrace curving round St Patrick’s church on its way to the Esso garage and All-Nite store, one house stood out immediately. Number twenty-seven no longer belonged there. It was as if it had caught some sort of disease and needed to be taken away. The front garden was full of junk, and as usual the wheelie bin beside the gate was overflowing, surrounded by black garbage bags that the owners had been unable to stuff inside. This wasn’t uncommon in Eastfield Terrace. Nor was it particularly strange that the curtains were permanently drawn across the front windows and, as far as anyone could tell, the lights were never turned on. But the house smelled. For weeks now there had been a rotten, sewagey smell that had seemed at first to be coming from a blocked pipe but that had rapidly got worse until people had begun to cross the street to avoid it. And whatever was causing it seemed to be affecting the entire place. The grass on the front lawn was beginning to die. The flowers had wilted and then been choked up by weeds. The colour seemed to be draining out of the very bricks. The neighbours had tried to complain. They had knocked on the front door, but nobody had come. They had telephoned, but nobody had answered. Finally, they had called the borough council at the Ipswich Civic Centre but of course it would be weeks before any action was taken. The house wasn’t empty. That much they knew. They had occasionally seen the owner, Gwenda Davis, pacing back and forth behind the net curtains. Once – more than a week ago – she had been seen scurrying home from the shops. And there was one other piece of evidence that there was still life at number twenty seven: every evening the television was turned on. Gwenda Davis was well known in the street.
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Writing Practice Tasks: 1.
Write a description of your favourite holiday destination. The place can be real or imagined.
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Imagine that you are going on an interesting journey. Describe it and include information about where you are going and what you can see, hear and feel.
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Describe your school. You could include information about the school day, the subjects, and the buildings.
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Imagine that you have been asked to join a space mission. Describe the moment you arrive in space!
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Write a description of a possession that you own. This could be a toy, photograph, piece of clothing or anything else that is important to you.
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Imagine that you are alone in a city at night time. Describe everything that is happening around you.
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GEOGRAPHY REVISION BSAK KS3 Geography website Information on how to revise, lesson resources, revision clocks and links to revision websites and videos are available on the Geography website. Use the website in addition to classwork (exercise book/ Google Classroom) to revise - your classwork should be your number one resource. https://sites.google.com/britishschool.sch.ae/bsak-ks3-geography/home Exam questions will be a mix of short and long answer questions. You need to go back over exam questions completed in lessons and the exam section of the website to ensure you understand different command words and how to use evidence in your answers. Topics being assessed Skills ● ● ●
Types of geography (physical, human and environmental) Lines of latitude and longitude Name and label continents and oceans
Settlement ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Settlement definition Settlement types (hierarchy) Shape of settlements and reasons for these Function of settlement and change over time (consider Abu Dhabi) Reasons for rapid growth in cities Megacities- location and definition Slum positive and negatives Slum improvement strategies
Rivers ● ● ● ●
Hydrological cycle- processes involved River features Drainage basin characteristics and definitions Waterfall formation
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HISTORY REVISION Year 7 have been learning about the key events and individuals from 1066 in addition to aspects of medieval life. This is broken down into the following topics: ● ● ● ● ●
The three main contenders to the throne in 1066 The events leading up to to the Battle of Hastings eg Stamford Bridge The Battle of Hastings - why did William win? The Bayeux Tapestry Medieval life
When revising your first and main place to go to is the Google Classroom. All lesson materials and notes are uploaded and your teacher will add additional revision materials.
Useful revision links: BBC - A summary of the Norman Invasion 1066 Key facts and dates about 1066 60 seconds histories - What is the Bayeux tapestry? Battle of Stamford Bridge - Video summary Battle of Hastings - video summary BBC KS3 - A summary of medieval life https://www.historyonthenet.com/medieval-farming-the-farming-year The questions will focus on your ability to: ● Recall key historical information; including key events, individuals and the chronological order of events (although this does not mean memorising dates but some key dates are useful eg 1066) ● Explain the causes and effects of key events ● Be able to describe different features of medieval life
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Some questions will be worth 1 or 2 marks that focus on precise recall and will be part of a multiple choice question. The questions that are worth more marks require you to write using full sentences, with capital letters and full stops used correctly and including relevant detail to support your answers. If you have any further questions please ask your history teacher or you can email Miss Kate Jones, Head of History kjones@britishschool.sch.ae
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ISLAMIC A SYLLABUS AND REVISION https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sU7yAdwW-3Zi3qaXWPpawl825K8e2Jk8 J6nnSeXgOrs/edit
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Islamic B SYLLABUS AND REVISION https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PXrS3UXgT1RGQwG5XyjeKRqDhjCIK_Jx Zsg08O0YdtQ/edit
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MATHS REVISION In year 7 students have covered topics in Number, Algebra, Handling Data, and Shape and Space. The specific areas to revise can be found by looking at the year 7 scheme of work, this can be found by following the link below. You will find a basic topic list as well as more detailed schemes of work. BSAK Mathematics website Year 7 and 8 There is a chance that any of the topics covered in term 1, 2 or 3 may be assessed. Revision: It is a good idea to review notes and look through examples and answer questions from the online textbook. Kerboodle Books The best way to revise Maths is by working through questions. Exam style questions, solutions and supporting videos can be found on Corbett Maths and the Maths genie website. Although Maths Genie is GCSE level you will find many of the topics covered this year in the Grade 1, 2, 3 and 4 sections. https://corbettmaths.com/contents/ Maths Genie You may also find these websites useful for revising. www.mymaths.co.uk (login: alkhubairat, password:circle) http://www.drfrostmaths.com/ Number, Maths, Key Stage 3 - Interactive Whiteboard Resources
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MFL - ARABIC B | FRENCH | SPANISH REVISION Speaking exam: There are no Speaking exams this year. With the restrictions in place such as the wearing of masks and social distancing, this has made this skill a challenge. Instead we will adopt the same system as GCSE languages this year. You will receive a separate grade of Pass, Merit or Distinction. We will base this on the speaking you have done in class this year so whenever you have made a contribution we will use this. Do not worry about this. Your teacher will talk to you about what structures you can use to improve your grade. Fingers crossed that when we return to school in September, we can get back to good old fashioned pair and group work with no masks!
This is what you will need to revise for your summer examination. Your French, Arabic and Spanish teacher will also break these topics down into bitesize chunks for you to work on.
Arabic
French
Spanish
Listening & Reading 1- Home 2- My Town 3- Hobbies 4-My Jobs
Modules 1, 2 and 3 of Studio 1 (up to and including Unit 3)
Modules 1, 2 and 3
Writing
Modules 1, 2 and 3 of Studio 1 (up to and including Unit 3)
Modules 1, 2 and 3
1- Home 2- My Town 3- Hobbies 4-My Jobs
This is how you can revise for your summer examination: ● ● ● ● ●
Revise the vocabulary using the online active book / your Google classroom notes / the notes you have made either digitally or physically French & Spanish students can access Pearson Active Learn here for interactive exercises. Your teacher will guide you. ALL students can access languagenut here. Your teacher will add tasks over the next few weeks. Review all the work done in your exercise book or digitally and use the feedback given by your teacher. Test yourself to see if you can write short paragraphs on the various topics covered this year, taking special care with spelling, verb forms, and general sentence structures. You can then ask for feedback from your teacher. Don’t be afraid to ask for help! Internal Examination Information 2021
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Your teacher will tell you which grammatical structures you need and where to find them. One of the best sites to reinforce grammar for French and Spanish students is languagesonline. Click here. We would suggest 10 minutes a day on a particular tense or verb! Remember, this should be a habit anyway and not just for the exams!
Independent Revision The advice given above is only a guide. There are lots of different sites these days and if they help you learn ‘stuff’ better then this is absolutely fine. Some students like to use Duolingo, Memrise or Quizlet. For some fortunate students, they may well have a parent, sibling, neighbour or friend who speak their BSAK foreign language. We say use this source of revision to the max. It’s free! Your languages teacher will be preparing you over the next few weeks, so do not worry and please ask them if you need help. Good luck and remember that you the more you put in, the more you get out!
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MUSIC REVISION Your music exam will include several listening questions; you will be asked to listen to pieces of music and answer questions about what you are hearing. All questions will be based on the work we have covered this year, see the list below. ● ● ● ● ● ●
Major/Minor Rhythm notation Minimalism Film and Theatre music Jazz and Blues Eras - Baroque, Classical and Romantic
Please use the slides in our Google classroom to help remind you of the work we have studied and revise the key musical vocabulary below.
Key Musical Vocabulary: TONALITY - What is the key? Major/Minor HARMONY - Chords (do the notes sound nice together or do they clash) RHYTHM - Crotchets/quavers/rests/syncopation/triplets/tempo/time signature INSTRUMENTATION - Which instruments can you hear? FORM/STRUCTURE - Sections of a piece and how is it put together TEXTURE - How many layers, is it a thick or thin sound MELODY - Steps or leaps, ascending or descending, sequences, patterns, repetition DYNAMICS - Loud/Quiet PITCH - High/low EFFECT - how does the music make you feel?
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Physical Education REVISION The focus for Physical Education this academic year has been on the Education element of the subject. Students have acquired knowledge of the theoretical concepts that underpin sporting performance. As Sports Science constantly evolves it is essential that the students develop knowledge of this topic area. This will result in them having a greater understanding of the benefits of a healthy active lifestyle. This improved knowledge will result in better decisions being made in the future on individual lifestyle choices; such as training, eating and sleep habits. Quality Physical Education will result in a far healthier society. The ultimate goal for the students of BSAK is to allow them to develop their knowledge of the academic elements of the subject and to motivate them to apply this knowledge to improve their own physical fitness and well being. Students have developed a greater understanding of the key principles that will allow them to create a Personalised Exercise Program. Topic Areas Covered: ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Components of fitness Methods of Training Principles of Training Goal Setting Short Term & Long Term Effects of Exercise Muscular System Skeletal System
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Students should access the google classroom for all topic areas Presentations on the classroom Specific academic video clips Tasks and Revision questions on the classroom Revision Booklet - Most important as it has all the content that will be on the examination.
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Content In Detail: 1. 2.
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Components of Fitness - Students should be able to give specific examples of the components of fitness. Examples: Cardiovascular Endurance, Strength, Power etc. Methods of Training - Students should be able to give specific examples of the different methods of training. Examples: Continuous training, Fartlek training, Circuit training, interval training etc. Principles of Training - Students should be able to give specific examples of the principles of training. Examples: Specificity, Progressive Overload, Reversibility etc. Goal Setting: Students should understand how to utilise SMART targets when creating fitness goals. (Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time phased). Short Term & Long Term Effects of Exercise - Understand how the body adapts and responds to training. Examples: Short term we get increased blood supply and an increased heart when we start to exercise. Long term effects of exercise are cardiac and muscular hypertrophy etc Muscular System - Students should be able to give examples of different types of muscles. They should also know all the major skeletal (voluntary muscles). Examples: Biceps, triceps, pectorals Skeletal System - Students should be able to name specific bones in the body. Examples: Tibia, fibula, radius, ulna etc.
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Science SYLLABUS AND REVISION The Science topics will be split into two 40 minute papers. The breakdown of these exams can be seen below:
Paper 1 - 40 minutes Cells
Paper 2 - 40 minutes Structure and Function of Body Systems
Forces
Light
Sound
Space
Particles and their behaviour
Elements, compounds and the Periodic Table
The following additional Websites and links may be helpful: The breakdown of the Year 7 Science topics can be found here: Click here This includes links and references to the Activate books as well as topic specific links to some websites. The Activate textbooks can be accessed using the following links: Book 1 - Click here Book 2 - Click here I would suggest downloading the PDF files to make maximum use of this resource. Please see the Activate book references in the above lesson guide for each topic of study. Your Google classrooms and notebooks should be the first place to go to for revision. However, here are some links you might find useful: 2021 Year 7 Revision classroom BBC bitesize - Contains breakdowns via general topic areas (Bio, Phys, Chem). Includes videos and interactive activities and quizzes. Education quizzes - KS3 Science quizzes. Great for a quick test of knowledge on specific topics. Docbrown - More excellent KS3 science quizzes covering all of the topics studied.
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Past paper SAT questions - Links to previous KS3 Science SATS papers. All arranged by year and topic with answers provided. Seneca - A fantastic interactive revision website. You will have to filter through the topics on the left hand side of the screen in order to access the specific topics that you wish to study. Video links - Below are links to some excellent youtube channels that contain useful videos to help with your revision. These are just a couple I have picked out, but there are many more to choose from. -
https://www.youtube.com/user/virtualschooluk https://www.youtube.com/user/Peekaboo
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SOCIAL STUDIES A SYLLABUS AND REVISION https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KtMMAluKgB6QOYM-ANII9PFOTXdQZff4LsRdm oYZrk8/edit
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