Beaulieu - where young minds thrive
Department Schemes of Work Year 8
Introduction
Contents
Introduction 3 Mathematics 4 English 5 Science 6 Computer Science 7 Beliefs & Values 8 French 9 German 10 Spanish 11 History 12 Geography 13 Music 14 Drama 15 Art 16 Textiles 17 Physical Education 18 Home Economics 19 Further Information 20
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Introduction
Dear Parents This booklet will provide you with guidance on the curriculum your daughter will be studying throughout Year 8. Your daughter will have 25 lessons a week plus three mentor sessions, a whole school assembly and an academic mentor session. We hope you will benefit from an overview of the topics taught in each area of the curriculum, and a list of equipment, useful websites and key words. In addition, inside is our homework policy and assessment information. The purpose of the booklet is to indicate our expectations in Year 8 and this information should enable you to support your daughter more efficiently. During Year 8, you as parents, will have an opportunity to meet your daughter’s mentor, attend a pastoral evening, receive two interim reports and a full written report and attend a Year 8 Parents’ Evening. Of course, if necessary, you can also contact subject teachers or your daughter’s mentor directly. In Year 8, your daughter will also be taken through the option process. We expect your daughter to find her school day varied and engaging. As
well as developing her academic potential, we strive to ensure our students foster an interest in lifelong learning. Teaching staff and mentors encourage our students to become:-
• Successful learners, who enjoy • •
learning, making progress and seeing achievement. Confident individuals who are able to live safe, healthy and fulfilling lives. Responsible citizens who make a positive contribution to society.
We are keen to collaborate with you on your daughter’s journey. This booklet is one way to inform you of her curriculum. However, your daughter’s mentor and individual subject teachers will have a more personal understanding of your daughter’s strengths or challenges and any areas in need of development. In the final section there is guidance successful start to and information on
of the booklet, on ensuring a the school day protecting your
daughter’s
emotional
well-being.
This booklet is a trial, therefore we would appreciate your feedback on its clarity and usefulness, along with any suggested additions. We hope that your daughter has a very successful Year 8 at Beaulieu Convent School.
Mrs Heaven and Mrs Whitehead
Mathematics
Equipment
Equipment
Diary, ruler, pencil, pen, eraser, scientific calculator, exercise book. (A Geometry set is also useful)
Diary, exercise book, personal stationery including pens, colours, glue, highlighters, ruler. (No ink erasers, friction pens or tippex are allowed to be used in English exercise books.)
Autumn • Four operations with whole
numbers (+-x ÷) Angle facts Probability Fractions, decimals and percentages (conversions) Basic algebra Area, perimeter & surface area
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Spring • Algebra: formula and equations • Decimals • Reflections, Rotations and • • • •
Translations Straight line graphs Averages Representing Data Ratio and proportion
Summer • • • • • •
Algebra expressions Plotting algebraic graphs Money problems 3D Shapes Using mathematical equipment to construct shapes Analysing statistical data
• Half termly topic tests
probability, terms, formula, equations, perpendicular, parallel, x-axis, y-axis, coordinates, sample, frequency, square number, triangle number, ratio, proportion, transformation, symmetry, reflection, rotation,
translation, polygons, tessellation, factor, multiple, loci, bearing, simplify, factorise, congruent, chord, tangent, arc, segment, sector, circumference, radius, diameter, prime.
Supporting Websites • • • • • • • •
• Book review week. • Class novel study plus
associated activities, including non-fiction and creative writing.
Spring • Spring 1: Poetry Festival. • Spring 2: Shakespeare study:
text, performance and context.
Summer • Summer 1: Further literary text and associated tasks.
• Summer 2: Non-fiction Scheme of Learning.
• Book review week.
End of topic assessments to assess key skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening. Various formats. Whole Year group written exercise end of autumn term and during the summer Exam Week.
Useful Keywords Sequences, integers, expressions, variables, length, perimeter, area, cuboid, surface area, improper fraction, mixed numbers, equivalent, percentage, mode, median, mean, range,
Autumn
Assessments
Assessments • Termly leveling exercises
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English
Mathematics
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English
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http://www.mymaths.co.uk (Username: beaulieu password: pentagon) http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math/index.shtml http://www.aplusmath.com/ http://www.mathtv.com/ http://www.math-drills.com/ http://www.321know.com/ http://www.mathsisfun.com/index.htm http://www.math-aids.com/
Homework Policy
Useful Keywords Genre, literature, language, drama, prose, poetry, non-fiction, punctuation, grammar, spelling,
parts of speech, figures of speech, author, poet, playwright, Shakespeare, skills, vocabulary,
thesaurus, dictionary, research, discussion, listening, ideas, opinions, evaluation, analysis.
Supporting Websites Each teaching group will have a dedicated Google Classroom Forum where information relating to the Schemes of Learning will be posted, to include homework tasks, research links etc.
Homework Policy Individual own-choice reading programme, plus occasional research/discussion tasks, written tasks and vocabulary tasks, to be set in accordance with the Scheme of Learning. See Classroom Forum for specific information.
Extension
Homework is set once a week.
Recommended challenging reading; current affairs research and discussion; specific extension tasks will be placed on the Classroom Forum.
Extension Extension materials are available on request from the teacher.
Aditional Skills Use of drawing equipment, efficient use of calculator, clear and logical presentation of workings.
Skills Effective communication: reading, writing, speaking and listening. Researching, planning, proof-reading, editing. Accuracy of spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG). Cross-curricular transferable skills.
Science
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Science
Computer Science
Computer Science
Equipment
Equipment
Diary, exercise book, scientific calculator, Exploring Science textbook
Autumn • • • •
Food and nutrition Combustion Energy transfers Light
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Diary, Headphones
Spring • • • •
Breathing & respiration Periodic table Metals and their uses Fluids
Summer • Plants and their reproduction • Earth and space • Rocks
Autumn • Microbit Programming • Parts of the Computer • Binary
Spring • Security • Networks • Graphics
Summer • DataBases • Electronics • HTML/CSS & JavaScript Coding
Assessments
Assessments In Science, formal written exams help staff to track students and check whether they are working beyond or below their target levels. We use this data, along with other information, to help determine groups. Year group exams are held in :- January, April and during Exam week.
Useful Keywords Independent, dependent, variables, hypothesis, conclusion, evaluation, weighting, bias, accuracy, estimates, mean, range, cause, effect, anomalous, evidence, theory, accuracy, precision. Each topic will have 8 spellings/key words linked to it. The spellings can be found on Google classroom
Supporting Websites • https://classroom.google.com/ code dax0dw • http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zng4d2p
Homework Policy One homework is set each week. This should not take more than 30 minutes; if it does, ask your daughter to stop and write a note in her diary. Some pieces of homework may be revision - home support is encouraged. We also encourage students to try and develop revision strategies in order to support them in their learning.
• Robotics Project
• Topic Tests
Useful Keywords E-Safety, cyber-bullying, attachment, download, email, internet, virus, browser, algorithms, hardware, software, input, output, memory, storage, processor, binary, modelling,
flowchart, formula, data, database, Boolean, variables, layer, pixel, animation, hypertext markup language (HTML), hyperlink, embedding, resolution, processor, memory, motherboard, random
access memory (RAM), read only memory (ROM), router, network, topology, storage, wireless, iteration. For more vocabulary see : http://www.teach-ict.com/glossary/A. htm
Supporting Websites • • • • •
https://classroom.google.com/ followed by the classroom code http://www.bbc.com/news/technology https://www.codecademy.com/ https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-programming http://www.w3schools.com/
Homework Policy
Extension
None set. Keep up to date with Technology news and new developments by regularly checking:
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http://www.bbc.com/news/technology
Watching documentaries Reading newspaper articles Attending visiting lectures Using the textbook to extend learning BBC News Website
Extension Skills Good mathematical skills will help in all three Sciences. Practical skills will be developed during practical lessons. Learning to give opinions by using data and forming an evaluation is a useful skill to develop.
To practice coding skills at https://www.codecademy.com
Skills Logical thinking, problem solving, researching, communication, perseverance, resilience
Beliefs & Values
French
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French
Beliefs & Values Equipment
Equipment
Homework diary, Beliefs and Value exercise book, pencil case, scissors, glue.
Diary, textbook (Clic 1), exercise book (to be covered with a French theme), Zippa bag (larger than A4), headphones, French-English dictionary for homework, pencil case including glue and scissors.
Autumn • Miracles and Parables
Spring • Pilgrimage
Autumn
Summer • Other faiths
Assessments
• Greetings; Neighbourhood,
Directions, Transport, Describing People Grammar - Modal verbs, Present tense, Perfect tense with avoir, adjectives, connectives
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An assessment activity takes place in lesson time once a term.
Useful Keywords Miracles, Parables, Jesus, Disciples, New Testament, Pilgrimage, Catholicism
Assessments
Supporting Websites
• Regular vocabulary tests • Term1: Writing
• www.request.org.uk • Links to lessons and other resources will be added to Google classroom.
Useful Keywords
Homework Policy
Spring
Summer
• Paris, Countries and Cities • Sport & Healthy lifestyle, Body • Grammar - Perfect tense with être parts,Shopping for clothes • Grammar - Plurals, time phrases,Reflexives, Infinitive
• Term2: Speaking
• Term3: Reading and Listening
Pronouns, nouns, verbs (tenses, infinitive) , adjectives, gender (masculine & feminine), singular & plural. connectives. Key vocabulary can be found at the end of each unit in the textbook
Homework is set once a week and follows on from the learning in class.
Extension
Supporting Websites
Opportunities are given in class and in homework tasks.
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Skills Investigation - asking relevant questions; knowing how to use a variety of sources in order to gather information; and knowing what may count as good evidence in understanding religions. Interpretation - the ability to draw meaning from artefacts, works of art, poetry and symbolism; the ability to interpret religious language; and the ability to suggest meanings of religious texts. Reflection - the ability to reflect on feelings, experience, attitudes, beliefs, values, relationships, practices and ultimate questions. Empathy - developing the power of imagination to identify feelings such as love, wonder, forgiveness and sorrow;the ability to consider the thoughts, feelings, experiences, attitudes, beliefs and values of others; and the ability to see the world through the eyes of others, and to see issues from their point of view. Evaluation - the ability to debate issues of religious significance with reference to evidence, argument, opinion and statements of faith. Application - making links between religion and individual, community, national and international life; and identifying key religious values and their links with secular values. Expression - the ability to articulate ideas, beliefs and values; and the ability to respond to religious ideas, beliefs and questions through a variety of media. Self-understanding - this includes:the ability to draw meaning from significant experiences in their own and others’ lives and from religious questions and answers.
Linguascope.com (Username: beaulieu password: paris or stars) http://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/vp/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/levels/z4kw2hv Duolingo app
Homework Policy 40 minutes once per week
Extension Mary Glasgow magazines Websites / revision of vocabulary
Skills Listening; reading, speaking, writing translation and dictionary skills
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German
German
Spanish
Spanish
Equipment
Equipment
Diary, Textbook (ZOOM 1), Exercise book (covered with a GERMAN theme), Folder for worksheets, Zippa bag (larger than A4), headphones, German-English dictionary for homework, Pencil case including glue, scissors and blue, red and green gel pens.
Homework diary, textbook (Zoom español 1), exercise book (covered), Zippa bag or plastic wallet (larger than A4), headphones, Spanish-English dictionary for homework (can be left at home), pencil case including glue and scissors.
Autumn • • • •
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Sports & instruments, hobbies likes and dislikes, time phrases, countries, regions and weather, describing house and bedroom.
Spring • Describing different meals and • • •
food preferences Ordering a snack and qantities Healthy eating Describing a town and expressing opinions, directions.
Summer • • • • • • •
Clothes; descriptions, opinions Shopping for clothes What you are going to buy School uniform Travel and accommodation Things you can do on holiday A past holiday
Autumn • Review of numbers, alphabet,
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greetings, countries, nationalities, colours, animals, time, weather, free time, routine, school subjects, question words; Grammar: gender, articles, nouns, possessive adjectives, negative construction; Pronunciation of ‘c’, ‘j’, ‘g’
Spring • Where you live, directions, rooms
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in a house, giving opinion of a region, food, likes and dislikes, healthy and unhealthy opinions, phone conversations; Grammar: ser and estar, ir, gustar, hacer, hay, comparative terms
Summer • Holidays, transport, facilities,
leisure activities, reservations;
• Grammar: immediate future, comparisons, adverbs, adjectives
Assessments
Assessments End of Unit assessments - speaking and writing and weekly vocabulary tests
End of unit tests, vocabulary tests, skill-based assessment (speaking, reading, writing, listening)
Useful Keywords
Useful Keywords See end of Unit vocabulary lists in textbook on pages 71, 87, 103, 119 and 151
2A-p.71, 2B-p. 87, 3A-p. 103, 3B-p.119 Verb, noun, adjective, article, adverb, infinitive, plural, pronoun, singular, gender, tilde, accent
Supporting Websites
Supporting Websites
• linguascope.com ( username: beaulieu password: paris or stars) • Quizlet.com
• linguascope.com ( username: beaulieu password: paris or stars), • Duolingo, Bravolol, Miraii, Quizlet, Onlinefreespanish, Mi Vida Loca (bbc.co.uk)
Homework Policy
Homework Policy One 45 minute homework per week to consist of vocabulary learning or a reading or writing homework.
Once a week, 30 minutes
Extension
Extension
Mary Glasgow level-appropriate magazine subscriptions, Easy readers in library, website activities
Extra reading from Mary Glasgow magazines or Easy Readers in the Library
Skills
Skills
Listening, speaking, reading and writing. Translation and vocabulary acquisition.
Listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation and vocabulary acquisition
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History
Equipment
Equipment
Diary, purple exercise book, pencil, blue or black pen, ruler, highlighters, coloured pencils,glue and scissors.
Diary, pen, pencil, sharpener, ruler
Autumn
Spring
• Society in Tudor England. • The reign of Henry VIII. • The causes and consequences of the Reformation.
• The image and achievements of • •
Elizabeth I. The Gunpowder plot. The causes and consequences of the English Civil War.
Autumn
Summer • Superstitions and beliefs. • The Great Fire of London.
Project work creating a magazine for Women in Stuart times.
Assessments Creative writing: End of unit assessment: Source evaluation: Extended writing: Creative writing:
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Geography
History
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Geography
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• Coasts - geology, weathering
and erosion, management of coasts, the economic importance of coastal areas. Fieldwork in St Brelade’s Bay. European countries, UK knowledge of location. Asia - simple geography and focus on China contrasting different regions.
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Was Henry VIII a model King? Tudor society under Henry VIII The Gunpowder Plot What were the Causes of the Civil War? A Women’s Magazine for women in Stuart women.
Summer
• World population trends and
• Plate tectonics, volcanoes,
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• Human management of hazards
country variations. Resources, energy, global warming,sustainable actions.
earthquakes and tsunami. and their effects.
• Group activities on areas of
geography relating to option choices.
Assessments Group presentation on Fieldwork results, European countries assessment, writing assessment on contrasting regions of China, recycling poster, news report on a tectonic event.
Useful Keywords
Useful Keywords Evidence, sources, chronology, useful, reliable, judgement, biased, evaluation, trigger, cause, consequence, gentry, citizens,
Spring
labourers, Yeoman, Catholic, Protestant, Puritan, monarchy, treason, The Dissolution of the Monasteries, The Reformation,
reign, execution, torture, Parliament, Cavaliers, The Roundheads, The New Model Army, The Divine right of Kings, monopolies, heir, divorce, soldier
Supporting Websites • https://classroom.google.com/ and classroom code • BBC Bitesize http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zk26n39
Homework Policy Homework will be set twice a week during each four week module. This should take approximately one hour in total.
Extension
Erosion, coasts, bay, beach, cliff, tides, wave, swell, continent, country, region, birth-rate, contraception, conception, raw materials, fossil fuels, sustainable, hazard, human impact, economic impact,
Supporting Websites • • • • • • •
http://www.rgs.org/HomePage.htm - Royal Geographical Society, https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/ - mapping, http://www.usgs.gov/ - great for all tectonic hazards and more, https://smartypins.withgoogle.com, - both great fun to improve knowledge and understanding of place http://www.geography-map-games.com/ - good test yourself games http://www.geography.learnontheinternet.co.uk/ - learning and revision, http://www.kidsgeo.com/ - aimed specifically at KS3 students. www.earth-picker.com,
Homework Policy 30 minutes once or twice a week during each four week module.
Extension
Historical fiction - Fiction novels based on the topics studied in class e.g. ’ Warrior Heroes: The Knight’s Enemies ’by Benjamin Hulme-Cross. For other options see: https://www.goodreads.com/genres/ks3-historical-fiction-legend Historical films and documentaries - Do encourage your daughter to watch any age appropriate documentaries on the Medieval period, particularly if they relate directly to the topics listed above
Understanding of the interaction between humans and the coast and the future of coasts with predictions of impacts of global warming, Understanding of the Asian and specifically Chinese economy in the geography of the world. Be able to design a more sustainable model for modern living. Compare and contrast the different impacts and responses to hazards in different countries.
Skills
Aditional Skills
Chronological understanding, argumentative, persuasive and creative writing; source analysis and evaluation; retention and recall; selecting, summarising and prioritising information; independent research.
Planning, group work, locational skills, map skills, use of Geographical information systems(GIS), presentation skills, comparative writing skills, report writing, understanding of the global world and the challenges facing much of the world population.
Music
Equipment
Equipment
Diary, tracksuit bottoms or shorts, pen or pencil, dance shoes (optional if not wanting bare feet).
Diary, iPad,
Autumn
Spring • Night music, broken chord composition .
Summer • Sampling project, launchpad • Summer song composition
Performing chords, composing, broken chord performing, creating and editing samples, song composition
• Greek Theatre (history of
theatre), “The Railway Children” (scripted).
Spring
Summer
• Physical Comedy (devising from a • Titanic (devised and scripted dramatic technique),
• Style and Genre (devising).
work from a historical stimulus).
Students will have a rehearsed performance that they will present in class towards the end of each module. For “The Railway Children” and “Titanic”, students will have to learn by heart a small section of script.
Useful Keywords
Useful Keywords chorus middle 8. Ballad, sample, edit, trim, Rev, loop. Track, sequence. scale,
Facial expression, body language, frozen pictures, mime, blocking, physical theatre, projection, intonation, choral speaking, characterisation, physicality,
tension, creation of atmosphere, dialogue, improvisation, teamwork, devising, status, levels, audience, theatre, scene, persuasive language, stage directions, stage
whisper, soundscape, choral movement, amphitheatre, skene, proscenium, orchestra, slapstick, stage fighting, style, genre, conventions.
Supporting Websites
Supporting Websites • • • •
Autumn
Assessments
Assessments
Reggae, Ska, chord sequence, syncopation, improvisation. rhyming scheme, Nocturn, verse,
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Drama
Music
• Reggae song, composition, • Christmas group composition.
Drama
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http://www.last.fm/tag/reggae http://www.rhymezone.com http://www.biography.com/people/frederic-chopin-9247162 http://www.musictheory.net/lessons
• BBC bitesize app - Drama GCSE always useful for subject specific terminology. • Also try these youtube clips – How to do a Cockney accent by Video jug and how to do an English accent also by video jug, interview with Millen eve true Yorkshire accent, and the travel linguist – Russian 101.
• Watch on youtube “The Railway children” videos of the play – type into the youtube search “The Railway children Toronto Sizzler” and “The Railway Children Toronto Theatre”.
Homework Policy
Homework Policy
Learn lines for “The Railway Children” and “Titanic”.
None set.
Extension To take part in House Drama/Dance, participate in the school production or Drama club for the Eisteddfod; or to take part in any outside school Drama groups or productions. Research Titanic.
Extension Practise playing melodies and scales on keyboard and compose on garage band.
Skills Skills Listening, composing, performing, communication and teamwork.
Rehearsal skills - communication, teamwork (small groups and whole class work), research. Physical skills - body language, physical theatre, mannerisms, frozen pictures. Vocal skills - projection, pitch, intonation, pace, pause. Evaluation skills - justification, analysis, use of specific examples and use of Drama technical language.
Art
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Art
Textiles
Equipment
Equipment
Diary, Pencils, rubber, pencil sharpener, biro, colouring pencils, small set of watercolours for homework, camera or phone camera, sweet wrappers (for summer project)
Diary, textiles folder
Autumn
Spring
Summer
Fractured Drawing/Cubism
Portrait
Pop Art
• Observational drawing • Develop key skills in drawing and • Build and develop understanding • Fractured drawing, observational observation of colour and design studies, composition, cubism • Understand proportions and scale • Recap understanding of colour • Complete observational for portrait studies and design drawings in varied media • Refine skills in observation and • Learn how to use collage exploring composition and tone
• Research and evaluate cubists • Refine studies and develop ideas for fractured studies and final piece
Assessments
• Drawing - technical skills. • Understanding of composition •
with pattern and design Final design painting
tone, working in a variety of media
• Research, interpret and analyse appropriate artists
• Develop and refine proportion and tone work
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Cubism, composition, mixed media, tone, line, shape, Picasso,
materials, access to internet. www.tate.org.uk
a cushion cover, artist research, experimental observational studies
Summer
• Learning how to use the sewing
machine in a safe way, to practise joining two pieces of fabric with a seam, decorative stitches, couching and appliqué. Design work through to adding design to fabric tie dye
• Complete making of a cushion cover and complete making of project workbook
Assessments • Understanding of composition
• Mark given for completed cushion cover, work book couching and applique work book
• Artist response • Final piece
• Pop Art artist research • Final piece in Pop Art style.
Useful Keywords
understanding of proportion.
with colour and design.
Braque, proportions, depth, scale, observation, detail, paint, colour,
• www.vam.ac.uk • www.npg.org.uk • www.british-museum.ac.uk
colour wheel, colour opposites, harmonies, viewfinder, collage, portraiture, Pop Art
• www.nationalgallery.org.uk • www.guggenheim.org • www.moma.org
Homework Policy Students will be set homework weekly to complete for the the following week. All homework should take 30 minutes
Extension Encourage your daughter to explain key words learnt in the lesson. Ensure all work is completed with written explanation for what she has been working on, giving her own opinion to the work she is studying. Give support in researching relevant artists set for homework, taking photos where needed and asking her personal opinion on the work. Your daughter can continue practising her drawing skills by observing from photos she has produced.
Skills
• Tie dye piece of fabric to make
Spring
• Observational drawing skills,
Supporting Websites • Books, printed images, Art
Autumn
and viewfinder to create a composition Develop and build on painting skills to produce a final piece
Useful Keywords
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Textiles
Extending and refining drawing, observation and technical skills as well as painting skills. Combining mix media within a composition. Understanding of composition using pattern, design and colour. Researching Artists showing evidence in analysing and responding with personal opinions. Understanding the concept of different artists movements showing personal response to the work.
Tie dye, patterns, mark making, seam, couching, applique.
Supporting Websites • Textile artist.org
Homework Policy Research, annotation and some finishing of class work
Extension To add and embellish
Skills Tie dye, art observation, observing the work of others, learning how to use a sewing machine, design work, transferring ideas to a final realisation.
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Physical Education
Home Economics
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Home Economics
Physical Education Equipment
Equipment
Full Tracksuit, shorts, t-shirt, white socks and predominantly white trainers - All Lessons navy sweatshirt and rugby shirt can also be worn. Extra kit for Hockey: Gum shield, hooped socks and shin pads. Extra kit for Football: Hooped socks and shin pads. House T-Shirt for Inter House Sporting Competitions
Autumn • Dance, Gymnastics • Hockey, Football
Spring • Cross Country, Fitness • Netball, Athletics
• Athletics, Rounders • Tennis, Cricket
Pupils are assessed at the end of each module or half term
Useful Keywords NETBALL Bibs, Court, Lines, Goal Circle, Post, Goal Third, Centre Third, Whistle, Shooter, Centre, Footwork, Pivot, Dodge, Replay, Contact, Obstruction, 3 seconds, Toss Up, Chest Pass, Shoulder Pass, Bounce Pass, Bibs CROSS COUNTRY and FITNESS Time, Pace, Laps, Heart Rate, Stop Watch, Bleep Test, Coopers Run, Progressive, Stamina, Endurance, Coordination, Agility, Flexibility, Speed, Strength, Reaction Time
Supporting Websites • • • •
Diary, pens, recipes/workbooklet, ingredients and apron when required, Take home container, hair bands.
Summer
Assessments
DANCE and GYMNASTICS Motif, Actions, Canon, Unison, Body Tension, Body Extension, Patterns, Travel, Transitions, Speed, Levels, Direction, Balance, Jumps, Rolls, Spins, Twists, Elevation HOCKEY and FOOTBALL Attack, Defence, Midfield, Goal, Shoot, Dribble, Mark, Rebound, Channel, Pass, Corner, Long Corner, Short Corner, Penalty, Flick, Hockey Stick, Bibs, Throw Ins, Control, Space, Hit Out, Hit Ins, Hit, Slap,
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CRICKET and ROUNDERS Strike, Field, Bowler, Posts, Bases, Backstop, Stumps, Run, Wicket Keeper, Bat, Ball, ATHLETICS Throw, Jump, Sprint, Hurdle, Long Jump, High Jump, Shot Putt, Discus, Javelin, Distance, Take Off, Landing, Mark, TENNIS Net, Racket, Ball, Tram Lines, Back Line, Side Line, Tactics, Singles, Doubles, Service GENERIC Warm Up, Stretches, Muscles, Cool Down
BBC Sport Academy Teachpe.com Sportplan GCSE Bitesize PE
Homework Policy
Autumn • • • • • • • • • •
MODULE 1: Bug busters Bacteria and food hygiene Avoiding food poisoning Temperature danger zone MODULE 2: Multi-Cultural celebrations Factors affecting food choice Food origins Portion control
Spring • • • • • • • • •
Assessments
Summer
MODULE 3: • MODULE 4: Healthy eating • Let’s Cook! Macronutrients and micronutrients • Special diets Convenience foods • Modifying recipes Effect of advertising and lifestyle • Writing a timeplan on food choice • Meal planning - breakfast, lunch Food production dinner, desserts, snacks Food Labelling All modules include a continual Energy found in foods and drinks focus of a wide range of food safety, Food science preparation and handling skills that are constantly built upon throughout the year.
Each Module will include the following assessment: • Written Multiple Choice End of • Practical Cookery Assessment Task (Module 1 N/A) Module Tests
Useful Keywords
• Literacy assessment - Weekly
written evaluations on practical cookery lessons
Nutrients, energy, bacteria, cross-contamination, carbohydrates, protein, vitamins, minerals, eat well guide, recipe, workplan, gluten
Supporting Websites • • • •
http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/ https://www.nutrition.org.uk/ http://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/ https://www.nutrition.org.uk/nutritioninthenews/headlines/eatwell.html
Homework Policy Students are expected to participate in all practical cookery lessons. If there is a concern with recipes, or any allergies or specific dietary requirements, please discuss possible options or recipe variations with Miss Friis in advance. Forgotten ingredients will be met with academic cautions in line with normal procedures. If ingredients have been forgotten, please inform Miss Friis as early as possible so alternative theory work can be prepared.
None
Extension
Extension
Flexibility of recipe choice and modification/adaptation of recipes is encouraged after consultation with Miss Friis to show higher level skills and techniques.
Activity Dependent - Attend extra curricular clubs, out of School clubs
Skills Decision making, communication, feedback, performance, teamwork, co-operation, leadership, organisation, analysis, evaluation, commitment, enthusiasm, timekeeping, measurement, motivation
Aditional Skills Students will learn how to cook a variety of predominantly savoury dishes which will enable them to feed themselves and others a healthy and varied diet. Students will become competent in a range of cooking techniques, such as selecting and preparing ingredients, using various utensils and electrical equipment independently and applying heat in different ways.
Further Information
What makes a successful learner • Know your timetable - have a copy at
home, in your diary and in your locker.
• Be organised - pack your school bag the night before.
• Strive to be part of your school House.
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Take part in House events and other extra curricular activities such as the School Council, chaplaincy and choir. Feel secure enough in lessons to join in and offer your ideas! Do not delay what needs to be done make a clear note of homework and, where possible, complete it on the night it is set. Get plenty of quality down time so you go to bed relaxed. Do not have a TV or device in use at bed time.
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