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Year 10 Art ................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Year 10 Business ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Year 10 VCERT Business and Enterprise..................................................................................................................................... 4
Year 10 Food and Nutrition ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Year 10 Graphics ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Year 10 Product Design .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Year 10 Materials Technology .................................................................................................................................................... 8
Year 10 Drama ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Year 10 English ......................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Year 10 Geography ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Year 10 History ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Year 10 Computing ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Year 10 ICT ............................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Year 10 Lifeskills ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Year 10 Maths (Foundation) .................................................................................................................................................... 16
Year 11 Maths (Foundation) .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Year 10 Media Studies ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Year 10 French ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Year 10 Music ........................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Year 10 BTEC Sport ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Year 10 Leadership Diploma .................................................................................................................................................... 22
Year 10 RE (full course) ............................................................................................................................................................ 23
Year 10 Combined Science ....................................................................................................................................................... 24
Year 10 Biology......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Year 10 Chemistry .................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Year 10 Physics ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Year 10 Psychology .................................................................................................................................................................. 28
Year 10 Curriculum Maps 17/18 please click on a subject below to view the plan for the year
Contents
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Artist Investigation Artist Essay Artist copies
Artist Investigation Work in the style of artist
Artist Investigation Photos to support
work
Artist Investigation Own response
Teacher assessment. 4 week turn around
Homework must be set once a week- 120minute task directly related to coursework.
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Food mini project Observational drawings and own photography.
Teacher assessment. 4 week turn around
Homework must be set once a week- 120minute task directly related to coursework. Homework: Act on feedback from Artist investigation project.
Homework must be set once a week- 120minute task directly related to coursework.
Year 10 report 1 starts Year 10 report 1 home
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Major project Homework must be set once a week- 120minute task directly related to coursework.
Homework: Act on feedback from Food project.
Homework must be set once a week- 120minute task directly related to coursework.
Year 10 report 2 starts Year 10 report 2 home
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Major Project
Batik Project Teacher assessment of Main Project.
Observational drawings.
Batik Project
Teacher assessment of Main Project.
Collage, shape and colour.
Batik Project Teacher assessment of Main Project.
Batik testers and embroidery.
Batik Project Teacher assessment of Main Project.
Batik testers and embroidery.
Homework must be set once a week- 120 minute task directly related to coursework. Mock Exams Mock Exams
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Batik project Teacher assessment of Main Project.
Batik final piece
Major Project Teacher assessed
Major Project
Homework must be set once a week- 120 minute task directly related to coursework. Year 10 report 3 starts Year 10 report 3 home
Year 10 Art
In year 9 students will have built upon previous learning and have been taught the skills, techniques, methods and processes necessary for studying art at GCSE level. The overall theme for year 9 is ‘Natural Form’ this runs throughout the year but is explored through different media and technqiues. In Year 10 students begin their GCSE coursework. This coursework makes up 60% of a students’ final grade. There are 4 assessment objects that must be fulfilled by students. Each Assessment Object covers crucial skills, techniques and knowledge and each is worth a maximum of 24 marks. (96 marks in total). All projects in year 10 are internally set (set by the art department).
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1.4 Making the business effective Knowledge: Ownership, liability, location, marketing mix and business plans finish
Skills: Application, analysis and evaluation
Homework: Business case study
1.5 Understanding external influences Knowledge: Stakeholders, technology, legal, the economy (unemployment, changing levels
of consumer income, inflation, changes in interest rates, government taxation, changes in exchange rates), the impact of these influences and the influence of changes in these Skills: Application, analysis and evaluation
Homework: Collect newspaper artcles relating to this topic area – lots around
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1.5 Understanding external influences Knowledge: Stakeholders, technology, legal, the economy (unemployment, changing levels of consumer
income, inflation, changes in interest rates, government taxation, changes in exchange rates), the impact of these influences and the influence of changes in these Skills: Application, analysis and evaluation
Homework: Case study “Moving Mountains” and revision for theme 1 as end of unit big test
Mock exam for Theme 1 Knowledge-Theme 1 Skills: Application, analysis and
evaluation Homework: revision
Review of Theme 1 mock Knowledge: Theme 1
Skills: Application, analysis and
evaluation Homework: all students re-do the 12 mark exam question after feedback
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Team building Knowledge: Marketing
Skills: Team building, expression
Homework: Reflection
Start Theme 2 – Building a Business - 2.1 – Growing the business Knowledge: Growth, aims and objectives, globalisation, barriers to trade, ethics and the environment
Skills: Application, analysis and evaluation
Homework: Research on the impact of globalisation to different stakeholders
EOW prep. Knowledge: HRM
Skills: Enquiry
Homework: Project prep.
Year 10 report 2 starts
Year 10 report 2 home
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Experience of Work (EOW) Knowledge: Concepts learned so far Homework: Marketing project for EOW
Mock exams in week 28 to 30 for all subjects. Week 27 prep. for mocks Skills: Application, analysis and evaluation (App, An, Ev – abbreviations) Homework: Revision
Reflection on mocks Knowledge: All key terms
Skills: App, An, Ev.
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EOW task Knowledge: enquiry
Skills: Application,
analysis and evaluation Homework: EOW
2.2 Making marketing decisions Knowledge: Marketing mix, design mix, product life cycle, pricing strategies, promotional strategies, place (distribution strategies, use of marketing mix to make
key strategic decisions
Skills: Application, analysis and evaluation Homework: Marketing case study and exam question building for exams
Year 10 report 3 starts Year 10 report 3 home
Year 10 Business The GCSE Business curriculum is started immediately after February half-term in year 9 to build upon the initial skills and knowledge covered in year 9 as part of year 9 was a bridging year
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Knowledge: Business Plans and all that go in to them Skills: Teamwork and the ability to reflect Homework: Working in the Portfolio at home as much as students can – there is no limit on this
Unit 4 – Plan, Develop and Participate in a Business or Enterprise Project Portfolio Unit
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Knowledge: Business Plans and all that go in to them Skills: Teamwork and the ability to reflect Homework: Working in the Portfolio at home as much as students can – there is no limit on this
Year 10 report 1 starts Unit 4 – Plan, Develop and Participate in a Business or Enterprise Project - Portfolio Unit
Year 10 Report 1 home Unit 3 – Finance for Business and Enterprise
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Knowledge: Costs and revenue, break-even, sources of funding, cash-flow, profit and loss, budgeting and taxation Skills: Numeracy Homework: Working in the Portfolio at home as much as students can – there is no limit on this Unit 3 – Finance for Business and Enterprise - Portfolio Unit Year 10 report 2 starts
Year 10 report 2 home
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Knowledge: of working in different businesses Skills: Work skills Homework: work on portfolio still
Students should continue with portfolio work as there is no mock exam at this time in VCert business. The exam will be in October 2018 and so mock exams for this will be in late September
Deadline for Unit 3 Portfolio at the end of week 30
Experience of work Whole year 10 exams Unit 3 – Finance for Business and Enterprise
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Knowledge: Marketing, market research, the marketing mix and the use of social media in marketing Skills: Solving problems and literacy Homework: Revision using the revision guide given to students and exam questions over the weeks. Level 1 students complete their portfolio Unit 2 – Marketing Examined Unit Exam is in October 2018
Year 10 report 3 starts Unit 2 – Marketing - Examined Unit for level 2 students and portfolio for Level 1 students Exam is in October 2018 and deadline for portfolio the same week as the exams Exam is on 14.10.18 through to 25.10.18-approximate date as this is when it was in 2017
Year 10 report 3 home
Year 10 VCERT Business and Enterprise
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Health and safety update—Understand use of PPE.
Refer to GCSE text and content.
Milk and dairy project In this project you will learn what types of milk and dairy products are available and the fat content of each. You will see what contribution dairy products make to a balanced diet and see how they fit within the eat well guide learning about calcium and its importance in diet.
FPT: Chilled Cheesecake
FPT: Baked mini cheesecake
FPT: Panacotta FPT: Trifle FPT: Caramel shortbread FPT: Quiche FPT: Fortified foods investigation
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Pastry project This project aims to find out what types of pastry exist and the different products that can be made from each type.To understand proportions of fat to flour in flaky pastry/sc pastry. Be able to understand how to scale a recipe and the importance of this. To taste and evaluate different types of pastry. Understand what sensory properties make a product appealing be able to compare a variety of shop based pastry products and be able to rank in order of preference. Students will also investigate the functions and properties of flour. Standard components will be used in this project. Students will learn what these are and the advantages and disadvantages of using them.
Science investigation into functions of fat and flour
Year 10 report 1 starts FPT. Lemon meringue pie, (readymade base)
FPT Bake well tarts (short crust)
Sausage plait (flaky) Profiteroles (choux) Year 10 report 1 home Fruit baskets (filo)
Group task : egg cooking methods: boiled, scrambled, poached, fried and omelettes.
mayonnaise with salad (emulsification)
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Egg project. This project will investigate the functional properties of eggs. Identify different products that can be made with eggs. Students will understand the versatility of eggs in cooking. EMULSIFICATION AND GARNISHING, BINDING, COAGULATION, AERATING, ENRICHING, COATING, GLAZING. Students will learn about high risk foods in this project and will work together to see how a chain of events and poor food handling can lead to food poisoning.
Roulade (aeration) Scotch eggs (boiled and coating)
Eggs as a raising agent Year 10 report 2 starts Glazing comparisons
Setting a mixture through use of heat and egg protein Baked egg custard
Presentation techniques Group task Year 10 report 2 home and parents eve.
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Bakery project : Investigations into sugar and raising agents in the baking of cakes Pupils will investigate the functions of sugar in cake making. They will find out about artificial sweeteners and know the difference between bulk and intense sweeteners. The project will also investigate bicarbonate of soda as a raising agent.; students will understand the properties of ingredients in baking and be able to develop a basic recipe to alter sensory properties. Students will work with artificial colours and flavours and see how they can change a product
Dough based products. This project will look at the functions of flour in the different types of dough including bread, pastry and pasta. Functions of yeast in bread will be investigated too. Students will be able to: understand the functions of ingredients in bread making. They will know what type of raising agent is used in bread .They will be able to identify the conditions necessary for growth and be able to identify special breads. They will be able to identify the critical stages of making bread.
FPT Black Forest Gateaux FPT Battenburg
Research and Time planning
Mock Exams Demonstration of technical skills
Mock Exams Group 1 practical
Mock Exams Group 2 practical
Feedback from practical exam
Preparing for the written exam and science investigations
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Written exam
Year 10 report starts Gluten ball science experiment
Breads around the world group task
Enriched dough FPT Chelsea buns
tortillas Y 10 REPORT HOME Pasta dough
Skills practical
Year 10 Food and Nutrition In Year 10 in GCSE Food preparation and nutrition, you will continue with the technical skills and scientific investigations through mini 6-8 week projects.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Health and safety update Understand use of PPE. Refer to GCSE text and content.
Section 1 Investigate- Students will write a design brief, research their project theme and write a detailed specification. Students will need to use a variety of research methods and analyse their results. ICT will be used to present folder pages.
Group research project on the theme of industrial processes. Groups are given one topic each to research and present information on
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Feedback Teacher feedback given to each student. Improvements can now be made on section 1.
Section 2- Design Generate design ideas. Teacher demonstrations on drawing & presentation techniques. 8 design ideas generated. The ideas pages need high quality drawings, exploded views, nets of packaging and detailed notes. Students will be marked on having a variety of ideas and the communication of those ideas. Group presentations on industrial
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Section 2- Review Test 4 ideas against your specification criteria. Include an evaluation of your best ideas, looking at their strengths and weaknesses and how they could be developed further. Ask other peoples’ opinions on your work and include user group feedback on the review page.
CAD drawing skills project ProDesktop booklet to improve skills in 3D computer modelling Feedback from section 2 given with the opportunity to make improvements
Section 3- Develop Development of the best idea proceeds. Students progress the evolution of their designs shape, form and function. Foam scale models of the chosen idea will be made in a workshop, using the hot wire cutter and hand tools. Card packaging development, testing suitable nets and adapting to improve them. CAD to aid logo development and layout schemes. It is vital that user group feedback is sought after and recorded. Developments also need to be reviewed against your specification.
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Section 3- Development Finalising the idea ready for making. It needs to be different and have improved upon any previous ideas.
Understanding and creating working drawings and exploded drawings
Section 3- Development Produce a final design page that clearly communicates your chosen idea using a working drawing. Include all information and major dimensions to enable a third party to make a model of the product. Indicate the materials, components, processes and techniques that will be used to commercially manufacture the product.
Mock Exams Mock Exams Mock Exams
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Section 4- Plan Produce a flowchart showing all the main stages in making your model in the correct order. Indicate where specific quality control checks can take place. Produce a Gantt chart to plan your making stages against time in order to meet deadlines.
Section 3 – Make Making commences of final design solution. To get top marks you will need to select the correct tools, equipment and processes for the job with minimum guidance from your teacher. You will need to use a wide range of tools, equipment and processes. Several different component parts will need to be made with precision and accuracy. CAM should be used for part of your model.
Year 10 report 3 starts Year 10 report 3 home
Year 10 Graphics In Year 10 in GCSE Graphic Products, you will start your controlled assessment. You are advised to make use of afterschool opportunities. Act on marking feedback to improve section marks. You will also be working through mini projects to cover the theory for your exam.
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Section 3 – Design Ideas Having investigated the brief and researched existing products now you will design a number of alternatives for your product and begin to model some of the options.
Section 3 – Development Having decided on a design you will now begin to develop your idea to the point that it can be manufactured. This may include researching manufacture methods or making development prototypes to decide on the final make.
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Section 3 - Development Continued
Section 4 – Making Having designed and developed your chosen design now you will make your product. You must record this process in detail and take particular care over Health and Safety and also make sure the product is finished to as high standard as you are capable.
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Section 4 – Making Continued
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Section 4 – Making Continued
Mock Exams Mock Exams
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Section 5 – Evaluation Having designed, analysed and made your product now you must evaluate and conclude the project.
Year 10 report 3 starts Year 10 report 3 home
Year 10 Product Design
In Year 9 you will have learnt how to use “Creativity”, “Computer Aided Design” and “Craftsmanship” to design and make quality, creative projects. You will have also started your coursework for your GCSE AQA Product Design. In year 10 you will continue your controlled assessment and take your project to a finished shop quality item.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pewter Products design project – Handles Brief Through this unit students continue to develop an awareness of scales of production. They design a small pewter handle to be manufactured using a laser cut MDF mould. They learn to consider and plan safe working environments. [continuing health and safety]
The pupils produce evidence relating to [3-Casting or moulding, 6-Quantity production including quality assurance and quality control, 7-Using finishing technique, 2-Forming, bending or laminating] they swill produce 2 copies of their product. It may be that the outcome that they manufacture can be used as an element of their Unit 2 extended making project taken under controlled conditions. E portfolio evidence produced will also be utilised within the Unit 1 coursework [skills demonstration].
laminated making task – Skills based students will learn about and apply the process of lamination to manufacture a curved element that could be made into part of a product.
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Building upon and linking to their pewter handles project, the students make a laminated component that will form part of an object used for storage. Associated e portfolio evidence will be produced made to a sufficiently high standard. The Unit 1 e portfolio evidence focus will be : 1-Preparing materials and selecting hand tools for marking out, cutting and shaping, 2-Forming, bending or laminating, 7-Using finishing techniques
The focus for this unit will be -8-Teamwork. In groups of 3 students will demonstrate their ability to complete a set task as part of a team. The activity undertaken will involve a sequenced assembly of a product. Students will produce and record their evidence in an e portfolio utilising planning techniques such as follow diagrams and GANNT charts.
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Unit continues-8-Teamwork. In groups of 3 students will demonstrate their ability to complete a set task as part of a team. The activity undertaken will involve a sequenced assembly of a product. Students will produce and record their evidence in an e portfolio utilising planning techniques such as follow diagrams and GANNT charts.
CAD / CAM and communication techniques: Work will prepare you for Unit 2 and the necessary drawing and communication skills required.
Year 10 report 2 starts Year 10 report 2 home & parents evening
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Theory and knowledge relating to the application and understanding of skills. Organising and finalising the e-portfolio evidence for Unit 1.
Preparation for Unit 2:
Mock Exams Mock Exams Mock Exams
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Year 10 Materials Technology
In Year 10 in Technical Award – Materials Technology, you will: Ensure you have all evidence required for unit 1: skills demonstration this will be achieved via making projects and the e portfolios and photographic evidence you create through them. You may also commence a significant manufacturing project [Unit 2- Extended making project] supported by 15 pages that focus on planning and development, testing and evaluation]. You are advised to make use of afterschool workshop design and folio opportunities. Act on marking feedback to improve section marks.
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Component 1 mock 40% Theatre Practitioners EXPLORE - ‘You will be Assessed throughout on your practical creation of devised drama work based upon the performance and technical
styles of famous theatre practitioners, you will also have to submit a piece of written coursework based upon your practical work and the process you took to create it’ This half term you will begin to look at Strategies/Elements & Mediums of theatre to create performance
Component 1 continued
SKILLS: Konstantin Stanislavski/Antonin Artaud/Steven Berkoff/Bertolt Brecht/Frantic Assembly, Semiotics & Signifiers, Technical Theatre, Theatrical Conventions, in performance KNOWLEDGE: Social, Historical, Political & Cultural aspects of each theatre practitioner/theatre company, verbally analyse your own performance and performance of others. Show considerable reflection in your Drama Work Log Book with regards to Drama Skills and the application of these in performance and understand the impact of these on an audience. HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
WRITTEN ASSESSMENT: Coursework Task
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Component 1 mock 40% Theatre Practitioners PERFORM - ‘You will be Assessed throughout on your practical creation of devised drama work based upon the
performance and technical styles of famous theatre practitioners, you will also have to submit a piece of written coursework based upon your practical work and the process you took to create it’ This half term you will begin to look at Strategies/Elements & Mediums of theatre to create performance
Component 2 mock 20% Blackout EXPLORE
‘Read and explore this new writing play by Davey Anderson’
SKILLS: Konstantin Stanislavski/Antonin Artaud/Steven Berkoff/Bertolt Brecht/Frantic Assembly, Semiotics & Signifiers, Technical Theatre, Theatrical Conventions, in
performance KNOWLEDGE: Social, Historical, Political & Cultural aspects of each theatre practitioner/theatre company, verbally analyse your own performance and performance of others. Show considerable reflection in your Drama Work Log Book with regards to Drama Skills and the application of these in performance and understand the impact of these on an audience.
SKILLS: Interpreting and exploring the play text practically to develop understanding. Developing key drama skills from component 1
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
Year 10 report 1 starts HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
ASSESSMENT Practical Performance
WRITTEN ASSESSMENT: Coursework Task
Year 10 report 1 home HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Component 2 mock 20% - Blackout EXPLORE Read and explore this new writing play by Davey
Anderson’
Component 2 mock 20% Blackout PERFORM ‘Create a group performance and a monologue/duologue
from this new writing play by Davey Anderson’
KNOWLEDGE: Showing a comprehensive understanding of the play text through practical exploration, showing competent understanding both verbally and practically of the manner in which characters and scenes are created.
SKILLS: Interpreting and creating scenes from the play as part of a formal assessment to a live audience.
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
Year 10 report 2 starts HOMEWORK: Rehearsals
HOMEWORK: Rehearsals
HOMEWORK: Rehearsals
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Component 2 mock 20% Blackout PERFORM ‘Create a group performance and a monologue/duologue from this new writing play by Davey Anderson’
Component 3 mock 40% - Curious Incident with Technical Theatre, Acting & Directing
KNOWLEDGE: Practically demonstrating understanding of theatrical style/form/characterisation/technical theatre in performance
SKILLS: Lighting, Sound, Costume, Make-Up, Set Design, Stage Directions, Staging, Stage Layout, characterisation, body language, facial expression, communication, script exploration, movement, mime, gesture, physicality
HOMEWORK: Rehearsals
WRITTEN ASSESSMENT: Coursework Task
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
Mock Exams Mock Exams HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
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Component 3 mock 40% - Curious Incident with Technical Theatre Acting & Directing KNOWLEDGE: Social, Historical, Political & Cultural aspects associated with Autism & the Play text. Practically explore through design working as an actor and designer justifying ideas verbally and in written form. Confident use of terminology in all aspects of technical theatre. HOMEWORK: Drama Work Log Tasks
Year 10 report 3 starts HOMEWORK: Theatre Evaluation
HOMEWORK: Theatre Evaluation
HOMEWORK: Theatre Evaluation
Year 10 report 3 home HOMEWORK: Theatre Evaluation
Year 10 Drama In Year 10 you will have learnt how to … transfer your skills from year 9 whilst now equipped with terminology to co-inside to the GCSE Edexcel Course. Your GCSE Course is Assessed both PRACTICALLY & WRITTEN throughout the course through 3 components. All written and practical work is based upon the component of study at that time. Year 10 is a mock of how Year 11 will be and you will be given a grade at the end of the year which will give a true indication of how you would do at the end of the course in year 11. Deadlines must be met unless you risk withdrawal from the course for incomplete components. A Drama Work Log is expected to be completed each week and will be marked by your teacher each half term
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Autumn Term 1: Explorations in creative reading and writing – themed unit (e.g. survival) Key skills and knowledge: See ‘Unit 1- English Language Paper 1’ ASK Tracker Assessments: Q1-5 of GCSE English Language Paper 1
Typical homework tasks for this unit might include: English Language paper 1 homework booklet. Find a non-fiction article about survival; create a question based on your learning in the lesson; produce your own exam question.
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Autumn Term 2: An Introduction to the GCSE Poetry Anthology (Love and Relationships) Key skills and knowledge: See ‘Unit 2 - Poetry’ ASK Tracker End of unit assessment: Two questions from Section B of GCSE English Literature Paper 2
Typical homework tasks for this unit might include: English Language paper 1 homework booklet: Poetry Research the life and times of a poet; produce a presentation on a set poem; answer comprehension questions on a poem.
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Spring Term: Shakespeare Study – Romeo and Juliet Key skills and knowledge: See ‘Unit 3 - Shakespeare’ ASK Tracker End of unit assessment: Section A of GCSE English Literature Paper 1
Typical homework tasks for this unit might include: English Language paper 1 homework booklet: Romeo and Juliet. Write a scene summary to contribute to a revision booklet; practise planning a response to an exam question; produce a character profile.
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Summer Term: Nineteenth Century Novel – ‘Frankenstein’ or ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ Key skills and knowledge: See ‘Unit 4 – 19 Century Novel’ ASK Tracker End of unit assessment: Section B of GCSE English Literature Paper 1
Typical homework tasks for this unit might include: English Language paper 1 homework booklet: 19C Novel Research the Victorian context of the novel; write your own description of Mr Hyde’s / Frankenstein’s monster’s appearance; write your own description of a gothic setting; comprehension questions; practise planning / writing a response to an exam question.
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Spoken Language Endorsement Assessment: Individual presentation to an audience.
Year 10 report 3 starts Year 10 report 3 home
Year 10 English In Year 9 you have developed your ability to respond to poetry, prose and drama. You are getting better at understanding texts within their social and historical contexts, exploring writers’ methods and the effects on their readers.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Challenge of Natural Hazards. ASK sheet: ASK/Tensile : Numeracy in graph presentation and interpretation and use of maps, literacy through extended writing, independence and enquiry through research tasks, teamwork through group work
What is a natural hazard? Types of natural hazard. Factors affecting hazard risks.
Review of prior learning from year 8 and end of year 9- plate boundaries and layers of the Earth
Processes and hazards that occur at plate boundaries
Earthquakes- what are they, how are they caused, what are the impacts?
Two Case studies relate to the 4 Ps- contrast differences in Ps due to wealth of the country
Volcanoes- what are they and what are their impacts Case study relate to the 4 Ps.
Global atmospheric circulation
Tropical Storms
HOMEWORK: Moodle booklet- keyword checks, glossary, volcano research, EQ case study, hurricane presentations, solutions to climate change research, extreme weather in the UK speeches
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Two Case studies relate to the 4 Ps- contrast differences in Ps due to wealth of the country
AFL: Hazards exam what has been covered so far Revision, test and reflection
Climate change is the result of natural and human factors and has a range of effects
Managing climate change involves migitation (reducing causes) and adaptation (responding to change).
The UK climate is changeable- why?
Extreme weather events in the UK have an impact on human activity- case study of 2014 floods and 2003 heatwave.
Changing Economic World
What is development? How do we measure it?
How do we classify different countries? What are the problems with this?
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Changing Economic World. ASK/Tensile: ASK Numeracy in graph presentation and interpretation, literacy through extended writing, independence and enquiry through research tasks, problem solving with sources.
Demographic transition model and Population pyramids
Causes and consequences of uneven development
Ways to reduce the gap- Tourism case study
Nigeria – case study Nigeria and TNCs and the problems with development
Nigeria and its changing trading relationships with the wider world
UK- industrial sectors and the changing dependence on secondary sector
Cranfield Science park case study and reasons for growth in this sector
HOMEWORK- why are some countries more developed, research on Nigeria, exam Q, revision, job survey
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 WORK EXPERIENCE TWO WEEKS MOCK EXAMS- over 3 weeks
Environmental impacts of primary industry in the UK
Environmental impacts of other industry
REVISION REVISION Changing rural landscapes Transportation in the UK and its changes
Mock Exams Mock Exams
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Field work skills techniques- ASK/Tensile : Numeracy in graph presentation and interpretation, literacy through extended explanations, independence and enquiry through research/ secondary data collection, teamwork through group work. HOMEWORK: What to do guide on MOODLE.
The North / South divide in the UK The UK in the wider world.
Introduction to fieldwork and skills
Preparation for fieldwork Fieldwork week Write up of fieldwork Write up of field work Write up of fieldwork
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Year 10 Geography In Year 9 you will have learnt how to… interpret the physical landscapes of the UK and recognise the features. You will also have learnt about Urban environments and how they differ with country.
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Paper 2 Section B: Norman England
1066-1100
ASK Sheet: Yr10 History S and K Tracker 1- 1 Part One: Conquest and Control – Hastings, Consolidation, Castles
Assessment: GCSE Practice Questions; End of Unit Knowledge Test (Report 1)
ASK Sheet: Yr10 History S and K Tracker 1 - Part Two: Life Under the Normans –
Homework: Homework booklet & revision for assessments
TENSILE: Literacy ASK: Commitment/Literacy/Writing an account TENSILE: Literacy ASK: Commitment/ Literacy/Interpretations
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Feudalism, Domesday, Everyday life Assessment: GCSE Practice Questions; End of Unit Knowledge Test
ASK Sheet: Yr10 History S and K Tracker 1- Part Three: The Norman Church and Monasticism Assessment: GCSE Practice Questions; End of Unit Knowledge Test (Report 2)
ASK Sheet: Yr10 History S and K Tracker 1 -Part Four: The Historical
Environment Assessment: Historical Environment Question & End of Unit Knowledge Test
Homework: Homework booklet & revision for assessments
Homework: Homework booklet & revision for assessments Homework: Homework booklet & revision for assessments
TENSILE: Literacy ASK: Commitment/Literacy/Explaining consequences
TENSILE: Literacy ASK: Commitment/Literacy/Historical environment
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Paper 1 Section A: Germany, 1890-
1945: Democracy and Dictatorship
ASK Sheet: Yr10 History S and K Tracker 2 - Part One: Germany and the growth of Democracy – Wilhelm II, naval, WW1, Weimar Assessment: GCSE Practice Questions; End of Unit Knowledge Test
Homework: Homework booklet & revision for assessments
TENSILE: Literacy ASK: Commitment/Literacy/Describing factors & Evaluating factors
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ASK Sheet: Yr10 History S and K Tracker 2 -Part Two: Germany and the Depression – Wall Street Crash, rise of Hitler Assessment: GCSE Practice Questions; End of Unit Knowledge Test and Mock Exam (Report 3)
ASK Sheet: Yr10 History S and K Tracker 2 -Part Three: The experiences of Germans under the Nazis Assessment: GCSE Practice Questions; End of Unit Knowledge Test
Homework: Homework booklet & revision for assessments Homework: Homework booklet & revision for assessments
TENSILE: Literacy ASK: Commitment/Literacy/Interpretations
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Year 10 History Developing your GCSE skills through depth studies In Year 9 you will have learnt how to…answer a range of GCSE questions on Britain, health and the people 1066-present day
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HWK
Python Revision and summer tasks
Spy School: String handling and slicing. Ord() and Char()
Manipulating numeric values; revise lists
Robustness and Try and Except File handling
Bubble sort, merge sort and compare
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Bubble sort, merge sort and compare
Searching algorithms ; liner and binary Binary arithmetic Assessment Exercise
Networking LAN, WAN, PAN
Networking Media
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Bus and Star Topologies
Network Protocols 4 Layer TCP/IP Cyber Security Social Engineering and Threats
Malicious code & prevention
CPU, FDE Low and high level languages
Interpreters, compilers and assemblers
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Experience of Work Data types revision; validation routines Assessment Task
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Assessment task – practice coursework
Coursework preparation
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Year 10 Computing In Year 9 you will have learnt how to program using Python including: functions, arrays, user inputs, data types, string slicing and basic encryption
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Naming Conventions
Reviewing documents
Reviewing documents
Reviewing documents
File Formats File Formats Properties Mind Maps
Graphic Reviews File Formats Properties
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Client Requirements
Audiences Audiences Work Plan Work Plan Mood boards Mood boards Visualisation diagrams
Client Requirements
Target Audiences Work Plan
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Visualisation diagrams
Visualisation diagrams
Legislation Legislation Research types and Asset list
Asset List and Folder structures
Prepare Assets Prepare Assets
Visualisation diagram
Legislation Asset List Prepare Assets
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Work Experience Work Experience Export and Saving folders
Health and Safety Hardware/Software Scripts Storyboard Reviewing
Exporting, Saving and final folders
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Revision
Create Graphic Create Graphic Review Website Review Devices/Connection Methods
Improvements Improvements
Create graphics Review Website Review Connection Methods/Devices
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Year 10 ICT
In Year 9 you will have learnt how to… Identify a target audience and their needs for a project. How to use planning tools such as visualisation diagrams and scripts. Learnt about file formats for images, video and audio. How to budget for a project and how to use Excel to help with this. You will also have created and planned a website This year students will focus on the iMedia course – this year they will complete R081 and R082. At the end of the year they will work on R085
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FINANCIAL PLANNING see ASK and Moodle
Numeracy Exchange Rates Budget Sheet For
Holiday
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WHO AM I? see ASK and Moodle
Mental Health
Research
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WHOSE MY VOICE see ASK and Moodle
MP For A Week
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CHOICES see ASK and Moodle
Pressure Group
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Year 10 Lifeskills
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ASK Sheet: Yr 10 Maths Foundation– Unit 1: 1) Quadratic Inequalities 2) Plot and Interpret Graphs
End of topic Assessment to be completed once content covered Key focus of units
1) Confidently solve a single linear inequality and represent on a number line. 2) Confidently plot linear and quadratic graphs by finding coordinates.
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ASK Sheet: Yr 10 Maths Foundation– Unit 2: 1) Trigonometry 2) Read all about it Project
End of topic Assessment to be completed once content covered Key focus of units
1) Confidently recall some exact values of sin, cos and tan.
TENSILE Assessment: Read all about it
Test Content: GCSE Paper 1
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ASK Sheet: Yr 10 Maths Foundation– Unit 3: 1) QWC Problems
ASK Sheet: Yr 10 Maths Foundation– Unit 4: Investigations & functional maths (Entry Level Qualification for selected students
End of topic Assessment to be completed once content covered Key focus of units
1) Confidently use information to calculate an answer to a worded question.
End of topic Assessment to be completed once content covered Key focus of units
1) Confidently find a pattern to a set of results and describe it in words
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EXPERIENCE OF WORK
ASK Sheet: Yr 10 Maths Foundation– Unit 5: 1) Number recap 2) AO2 Number
Key focus of units 1) Confidently calculate percentages of
amounts. Confidently complete fraction calculations. Confidently solve direct proportion problems
Mock Exams: GCSE papers
End of topic assessment to be completed once content covered
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ASK Sheet: Yr 10 Maths Foundation– Unit 6: 1) Number recap
End of topic Assessment to be completed once content covered Key focus of units
1) Confidently calculate percentages of amounts. Confidently complete fraction calculations. Confidently solve direct proportion problems
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Year 10 Maths (Foundation)
In Year 9 you will have learnt how to…
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Autumn 1: 1) Algebra Recap 2) AO2 Algebra
End of topic assessment to be completed once content taught Mock Exam: GCSE Papers
Mock Exam: GCSE Papers
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Autumn 2: 1) Shape and Measure Recap
End of topic assessment to be completed once content taught Mock Exam: GCSE Papers
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Spring 1: 1) Data Recap
Spring 2: 1) Revision – This will be group and student specific dependant on results
Mock Exam: GCSE Papers
End of topic assessment to be completed once content taught Mock Exam:
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from mocks
Summer 1: Revision – This will be group and student specific dependant on results from mocks
GCSE Paper 1 25th May 2017
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Summer 2:
GCSE Paper 2 8th June 2017
GCSE Paper 3 13th June 2017
Year 11 Maths (Foundation)
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Autumn Term 1: Advertising and Marketing (Exam Topic: Component 1, Section A) Set texts studied: Quality Street, This Girl Can and Spectre ads End of unit assessment: Practical task, poster design will be assessed.
Homework: Research Advertising and Marketing. Keep a record of effective advertising and marketing campaign. Create revision resources for set texts. Create own products.
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Autumn Term 2: Magazine Analysis and Representation (Exam Topic: Component 1, Section A) Set texts studied: GQ and Pride magazine End of unit assessment: Component 1, Section A. Exam style assessment.
Homework: Research magazine industry. Keep a record of effective magazine front covers / features. Create revision resources for set texts. Create own products.
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Spring Term: Crime Drama TV (Exam Topic: Component 2, Section A) Set texts studied: Luther and The Sweeney End of unit assessment: Component 2, Section A. Exam style Assessment.
Homework: Research crime drama. Watch recommended examples of crime drama series. Create revision resources for set texts. Creating own products.
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Summer Term 1: Coursework Research and Planning (Component 3) End of unit assessment: To be set by the exam board. Briefs released March 2018.
Homework: A variety of homework tasks will be set to enhance understanding and aid the completion of the coursework.
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Summer Term 2: Summer Term 1: Coursework Production and Evaluation (Component 3) End of unit assessment: To be set by the exam board. Briefs released March 2018.
Homework: A variety of homework tasks will be set to enhance understanding and aid the completion of the coursework.
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Year 10 Media Studies In Year 10 you will work through the following topics:
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Autumn half-term 1 Key knowledge: Out and about Key skills: L, S, R, W plus TENSILE End of half-term assessment: end of module test
Home learning: Vocabulary learning, comprehension tasks, speaking and writing
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Autumn half-term 2 Key knowledge: School Key skills: L, S, R, W plus TENSILE End of half-term assessment: end of module test
Home learning: Vocabulary learning, comprehension tasks, speaking and writing
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Spring half-term 1 Key knowledge: Work Key skills: L, S, R, W plus TENSILE End of half-term assessment: comprehension tasks
Spring half-term 2 Key knowledge: Work Key skills: L, S, R, W plus TENSILE End of half-term assessment: end of module test
Home learning: Vocabulary learning, comprehension tasks, speaking and writing Home learning: Vocabulary learning, comprehension tasks, speaking and writing
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Spring half-term 2 (contd.)
Summer half-term 1 Key knowledge: Holidays Key skills: L, S, R, W plus TENSILE End of half-term assessment: comprehension tasks
Home learning: (as above) Home learning: Vocabulary learning, comprehension tasks, speaking and writing
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Summer half-term 1 Key knowledge: Holidays Key skills: L, S, R, W plus TENSILE End of half-term assessment: end of module test
Home learning: Vocabulary learning, comprehension tasks, speaking and writing
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Year 10 French
In Year 9 you will have revised key tenses and expanded your knowledge in a number of topic areas.
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Western Classical Music: We will be looking at the various features of music composed in the 18th and 19th Centuries. We will particularly focus on Mozart’s ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’- Movement 3. We will explore the structure, harmony, melody, rhythm and use of instruments. Students will be expected to learn all the musical language and terminology associated with this topic.
Popular Music
Homework: To listen ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’. Research on other Mozart works and Mozart’s contemporaries. Assessment: Listening and Appraising test related to this work.
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Students will develop an understanding of Rock and pop, Bhangra and Fusion music. We will study in depth ‘Since you’ve been gone’ by Rainbow. We will look at the range of typical structures used in pop music, how technology is used creatively, the use of chord progressions, rhythms, melody and other musical features.
Music for Ensemble
Assessment: Listening and appraising test on this area of study
Homework: A variety of listening tasks to be completed at home
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Students will develop an understanding of Sonority and Texture in ensemble music They will need to learn wide range of musical vocabulary to describe different textures and sounds used in a variety of musical genres.
Film Music: Students will learn about how timbre, tone colour and dynamics are used for effect in Film music.
Assessment: Listening and understanding test in Week 20. Homework – various listening tasks related to this topic.
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Composition coursework. Completion during lessons of the first of 2 compositions for submission for the final exam. In addition, we will continue to develop listening and appraising skills including the understanding of the musical elements- rhythm, metre, melody, harmony, tonality, structure, dynamics, sonority, texture, tempo.
Assessment: Listening and appraising test
Homework: Developing of ideas for use in their compositions at home. Assessment: Teacher feedback throughout the term. Composition will then be marked before submission to Exam board. Mock exams will examine students understanding of the musical elements by listening to musical extracts and writing about these elements in relation to the extracts.
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Solo performance. Students will prepare and record their solo performance for coursework submission in June 2018.
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Year 10 Music In Year 9 you will have learnt how to compose using formal structures, chords and cadences. You will have learnt about keys and the features of range of styles of music. You will have developed a deeper understanding of music theory, elements and terminology. You will have looked at a variety of types of music and developed your composing an performing skills.
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Introduction to Unit 1 (Weeks 1-7)
Students will be introduced to the second unit that they will complete for their BTEC Sport qualification. The unit outcomes and expectations will be
explained along with a timeline for completion of the unit and the assessment method. Students will learn through both theory and practical
lessons the content of Learning Aim A, B and C (due to the nature of the unit these will not be taught separately but as one continuous outcome).
Assessment will be through the completion of the externally assessed Online Exam. This can be completed to Level 1 Pass, Level 2 Pass, Merit and
Distinction criteria.
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Unit 1 (Weeks 9-26)
Students will learn through both theory and practical lessons the content of Learning Aim A, B and C (due to the nature of the unit these will not be taught separately but as one continuous outcome). Assessment will be through the completion of the externally assessed Online Exam. This can be completed to Level 1 Pass, Level 2 Pass, Merit and Distinction criteria.
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Unit 1 (Weeks 9-26)
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Introduction to Unit 2 and Learning Aim A (Weeks 27-32)
Students will be introduced to the third unit that they will complete for their BTEC Sport qualification. The unit outcomes and expectations will be explained along with a timeline for completion of the unit. Students will learn through both
theory and practical lessons the content of Learning Aim A (rules, regulations and scoring). Assessment will be through the completion of the Learning Aim A section of the work booklet. This can be completed to Level 1 Pass, Level 2 Pass, Merit
and Distinction criteria.
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Unit 2 Learning Aim A (Weeks 33-40) Mock Exams Mock Exams Mock Exams
Year 10 BTEC Sport Year 10 BTEC Sport Students have previously completed Unit 6 of the BTEC course which contributes to 25% of
their overall grade. They will continue to work on the same skills but through a different concept.
In Year 9 students will have learnt the skills, qualities and responsibilities of an effective sports leaders, completed the Hockey Leaders Award, Tag Rugby Leaders Award and completed the Sky Sports Living for Sport Athlete Mentor Visit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sky Sports Living for Sports Athlete Mentor Follow Up Visit – Level 1 Award in Sports Leadership Individual Fitness Sessions to Peer Group
Students begin the year by looking further in depth at the six keys to success from the SSLFS Project. Embedded into this part of the course is a further athlete mentor visit who will follow up with students and reflect on their development against the keys to success. Throughout the first term students will be introduced to the Level 1 Award in Sports Leadership, students will be assessed through their understanding of sports leadership as well as completing a log of sports coaching voluntary hours. The logbook will be completed through designated theory sessions and the award will be completed throughout
the year
Students progress to studying fitness training and will be assessed against their ability to
incorporate the principles of training and the FITT Principles. Sessions will be delivered individually
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Individual Fitness Sessions to Peer Group Preparation for Delivery of Primary School Lessons
Sessions will be recorded and evaluated in subsequent theory lessons for students identify development points, students will be assessed on their ability to act upon video feedback of their own performances. Throughout the sessions students will also complete relevant sections of the Level 1 Award in
Sports Leadership booklet
Lesson time will be dedicated to preparation for a block of lessons to deliver at a Primary School
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Preparation for Delivery of Primary School Lessons Delivery of Primary School Lessons
Lessons will be dedicated to the preparation of a series of lessons students will be delivered to a local primary school. Assessment will be individual delivery and contribution to the sessions, as well as
against the skills of organisation, fluency of session and evaluation
Students will be delivering their sessions to primary schools students as part of the assessment for their evidence log to complete the Level 1 Award in Sports Leadership. Students will be responsible
for ensuring safe delivery of sessions as well as the pre event organisation and administration. Students will be supervised by a member of staff but responsible for the primary students learning
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Delivery of Primary School Lessons Multi Skills Sessions Primary School Festival Preparation and Delivery
Continuation from previous weeks To compliment the Sports Leaders 1 Award students will deliver multi skills sessions as part of the ongoing assessment in the Sports Leaders assessment booklet. Sessions will be delivered on an
individual basis before being adapted to deliver to primary school students
Students will prepare for a primary school festival to be delivered at SBE, this forms part of the
demonstration of leadership assessment
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Primary School Festival Preparation and Delivery Officiating, Small Sided Games Organisation and Delivery
This is found in the Sports Leaders Level 1 booklet
Whilst students complete final parts of Sports Leaders Level 1 Booklet for external assessment, students will be studying the rules, regulations and scoring systems from different sports and applying that knowledge into the organisation and delivery of small
sided games
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Year 10 Leadership Diploma Year 10 Leadership Diploma (Year 2 of The Course – All Students Cover Content in This Order)
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Christianity Students will study the first of two religions during year 10. They need to be aware that Christianity is one of the main religions in Great Britain and understand the beliefs, teachings and practices of Christianity. Students will study two aspects, beliefs and practices. In beliefs students will study the key beliefs about the nature of God and ideas about afterlife. They will also look at Christian beliefs about Jesus and salvation. For the topic on practices students will learn about different aspects of worship and the role and importance of different festivals during the Christian year.
For homework during these topics students will carry out a range of different tasks. Some of these tasks will ask student to research further areas they have studied, while other tasks will ask students to revise for tests and assessments in lessons.
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Christianity Continued
Islam
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Islam The second religion that students will study is Islam. As with Christianity, students will learn about key beliefs and practices of this religion. Students will learn about some of the key beliefs about Islam including: The oneness of God, the nature of God, the six articles of faith, the authority of holy writings and beliefs about life after death. They will also study worship and the importance of duty and festivals in Islam.
For homework during these topics students will carry out a range of different tasks. Some of these tasks will ask student to research further areas they have studied, while other tasks will ask students to revise for tests and assessments in lessons.
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Islam Continued
For homework during these topics students will carry out a range of different tasks. Some of these tasks will ask student to research further areas they have studied, while other tasks will ask students to revise for tests and assessments in lessons.
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Year 10 RE (full course)
In Year 9 you will have learnt about a range of different themes. These will have allowed you to learn the different views that a range of religions might have on these themes. You will also have begun to develop your skills in writing to express the different views that people have.
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Teacher 1 – Topic B2 Photosynthesis
B2 End of topic test - Photosynthesis
Topic B5 Coordination and Control
Teacher 2 – Topic P3 Particle model of the Atom P3 End of topic test
Topic C4 Chemical Changes
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Teacher 1- Topic B5 Coordination and Control B5 End of topic test
Teacher 1- Topic C6 Rate of reaction
Teacher 2- Topic C4 Chemical changes cont.
C4 End of topic test
Topic C5 Energy Changes
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Teacher 1- Topic C6 Rate of reaction cont.
C6 End of topic test
Revision and Consolidation of year 9 work
Teacher 2- Topic C5 Energy Changes cont.
C5 End of topic test
Topic P4 Atomic Structure P4 End of topic test
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Revision
Teacher 1 – Topic B8 Ecology
Teacher 2- Topic P5 Forces
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Teacher 1 – Topic B8 Ecology Cont
B8 End of topic test
Teacher 2 –Topic P5 Forces P5 End of topic test
Revision and Consolidation of year 10 work
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Year 10 Combined Science
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Topic B2 Photosynthesis (2.1-2.19)
2 Assessed homework tasks and an end of topic test
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Topic B5 – Coordination and Control (5.1-5.29)
B2 End of topic test - Photosynthesis
2 Assessed homework tasks and an end of topic test
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B5 End of Topic Test – Coordination and Control
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Revision Experience of work Topic B8 – Ecology (8.1-8.24)
2 Assessed homework tasks and an end of topic test
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B8 End of Topic Test - Ecology
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Year 10 Biology
In Year 10 you will learn how Plants function and how their structure is adapted to suit their function. How Plants and Animals are able to respond to the ever changing environment. How plants and animals adapt to environmental changes and how they are interdependent.
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Topic C4 – Chemical Changes (4.1-4.18)
Topic C6 - Rate and the Extent of Chemical Change(6.1-6.14)
2 Assessed Homework Tasks C4 End of Topic Test – Chemical Changes
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Topic C6 - Rate and the Extent of Chemical Change (6.1-6.14) REVISION Topic C5 – Energy Changes (5.1-5.7)
2 Assessed Homework Tasks C6 End of Topic Test – Rate of reaction
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Topic C5 – Energy Changes continued Consolidation of year 9 Topics YEAR 10 work Experience WC: 23-24
2 Assessed Homework Tasks
C5 End of Topic Test – Energy Change
Revision Homework Tasks
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Consolidation of Year 10 Topics Revision
Topic 7 – Hydrocarbons (7.1-7.15)
Revision Homework Tasks
2 Assessed Homework Tasks
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Topic 7- Hydrocarbons continued
C7 End of Topic Test - Hydrocarbons
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Year 10 Chemistry In year 10 you will learn about different types of chemical reactions and the factors that affect reactions. You will learn about materials that are derived from crude oil and how we use these to form the basis of so many everyday substances.
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P4 Atomic Structure (P4.1-P4.13) 2 Assessed Homework Tasks
P4 End of Topic Test – Atomic Structure
P5 Forces
4.4.1 Atoms and isotopes
4.4.2 Atoms and radiation
4.4.3 Hazards and uses of radiation
4.4.4 Nuclear fission and fusion
4.5.1 Forces and their interactions
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P5 Forces (5.1-5.21) Cont. 2 Assessed Homework Tasks
4.5.2 Work done and energy transfer
4.5.3 Forces and elasticity
4.5.4 Moments, levers and gears
4.5.5 Pressure and pressure diff. in fluids
4.5.6 Forces and motion
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P5 End of Topic Test - Forces
P6 Waves (6.1-6.23) 2 Assessed Homework Tasks
Year 10 work experience
4.5.7 Momentum 4.6.1 Waves in air, fluids and solids
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P6 Waves cont.
REVISION P6 waves continued
4.6.2 Electromagnetic waves
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Revision and consolidation of year 9
4.6.3 Black body radiation
P6 End of Topic Test - Waves
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Key Knowledge: Cognitive Intro; Key Terms, Core Theory: Piaget’ Alt Theory: Vygotsky’ Study: Piaget, Applications: Education Key Skills: Literacy Homework: A focus on Key Terms
Perception
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Key Knowledge: Perception unit; Key Terms, Core Theory: Constructivist, Alt Theory: Nativist, Study: Haber and Levin, Applications: Advertising Key Skills: Solving problems Homework: A focus on Core Theory
Key Knowledge: Criminal Behaviour unit; Key Skills: Enquiry Homework: A focus on applications
Report based on Cognitive
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Key Terms, Core Theory: Biological Alt Theory: SLT, Study: Mednick et al., Applications: Crime reduction
Key Knowledge: Non Verbal Communication unit; Key Terms, Core Theory: SLT, Key Skills: Teamwork Homework: A focus on Alt Theory
Report based on Perception
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Key Knowledge: The Self unit; Key Terms, Core Theory: Humanistic, Alt Theory: Trait’, Study: Van Houtte and Jarvis, Applications: Counselling Key Skills: Expression Homework: A focus on Core Study
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Report based on The Self and Mock
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Year 10 Psychology In Year 9 you will have learnt four key topics and considered the role research methods has to play in Psychology.