KNOWLEDGE
ORGANISERS
Year 7 – Term 4
Name: ………………………………… Form:…………………
Students are required to apply the ‘KO code of working’ which is:
LOOK – Read the specific part they need to learn for homework.
SAY – Read out loud the specific part they need to learn.
COVER – Cover the KO.
WRITE – Write out everything you can remember from the specific part of the KO in your workbook.
CHECK – Check that you have all the content needed and it is correct. Any content that is missing or incorrect use a purple pen to illustrate the gaps in your knowledge that you have corrected.
x3 – Repeat 3 times.
LOOK SAY COVER WRITE CHECK
ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE
SPANISH
Knowledge Organiser – Year 7 – Term 4Las asignaturas School subjects
el inglés English
las matemáticas maths
las ciencias science
el teatro drama
el francés French
la informática ICT
la educación física PE
la tecnología DT
el dibujo art
la historia history
la geografía geography
el español Spanish
la música music
la religión RE
Yo estudio español… I study Spanish…
No estudio… I don’t study…
Estudia… He/She studies…
No estudia… He/She doesn’t study…
¿Qué estudias? What do you study?
¿Qué te gusta estudiar? ¿Por qué?
What do you like to study?Why?
¿Cómo es tu profesor? What is your teacher like?
¿Te gusta el español? Do you like Spanish?
Apply knowledge
Estudiar To study
(present tense)
(Yo) estudio I study
(Tú) estudias you study
(Él/Ella) estudia he/she studies
(Nosotros/Nosotras) estudiamos we study
(Vosotros/Vosotras) estudiáis you study
(Ellos/Ellas) estudian they study
Opiniones Opinions
Me gusta(n) el español… I like Spanish…
Me gusta(n) mucho… I really like…
No me gusta(n)… I don’t like
No me gusta(n) nada…. I don’t like at all…Me gusta(n) estudiar…. I like to study…
…porque es…
…porque son…
…because it is…
…because they are…
bueno(a) gooddifícil difficultfácil easyimportante importantinteresante interestingútil usefuldivertido(a) funaburrido(a) boring
…porque el profesor/la profesora es…
…because the teacher is…
simpático/a nice
antipático unpleasant
severo strict
can you conjugate…
preparar to prepare
cantar to sing
bailar to dance
Knowledge Organiser – Year 7 – Term 4Mi instituto se llama CAN. My school is called CAN.
Mi instituto es grande. My school is big.
En mi instituto hay seiscientos estudiantes. In my school there are 600 students.
Hay cuarenta profesores. There are 40 teachers.
Mi colegio está cerca de la universidad. My school is near the university.
Mi colegio es moderno. My school is modern.
En el recreo… At break…
como algo. I eat something.
bebo algo. I drink something.
hablo con mis amigos. I talk with my friends.
escucho música. I listen to music.
juego al fútbol. I play football.
juego afuera. I play outside.
voy afuera con mis amigos. I go outside with my friends.
En clase… In class…
estudio. I study.
hablo. I talk.
no como. I don’t eat.
escribo. I write.
escucho. I listen.
leo. I read.
En la hora de comer como/bebo…
At lunch time I eat/drink
un bocadillo. a sandwich.
un plátano. a banana.
una hamburguesa. a hamburger.
una pizza. a pizza.
una manzana. an apple.
patatas fritas. crisps.
agua mineral. mineral water.
un zumo de naranja. an orange juice.
una limonada. a lemonade.
una Coca-Cola. a Coke.
Apply knowledge
¿Qué haces en el recreo? What do you do at break time?
¿Qué haces en clase? What do you do in class?
¿Qué comes/bebes en la
hora de comer?
What do you eat/drink at lunch time?
GEOGRAPHY
HISTORY
HISTORY YEAR 7 TERM 4: How did ordinary people react to the changes of the English Reformation?
3.Martyr: A person who is prepared to die for their beliefsObituary: Briefly tells of some of the most important events, achievements and personality of a person who has recently diedRidicule: To make fun of someone in an unkind wayStillborn: A baby that is born deadTuberculosis: A lung disease
Additional information can be found at BBC Bitesize: https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zm4mn39/revision/1
1.Catholic: A follower of Catholicism, one of the main Christian religionsDissolution: The act of officially breaking up an organisation; used to describe the time when Henry VIII closed all the monasteries in EnglandExcommunicate: To expel from the Catholic Church; a very serious punishmentPope: The leader of the Catholic Church, who lives in RomeReformation: The name used to describe the changes or reforms made to the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century
4. Extremist: A supporter of extreme measures (often political or religious)Recusant: A Catholic who refused to accept the authority of the Church of England.Religious Settlement: Made by Elizabeth in order to keep the peace between the Catholics and the Protestants
2. Consummate: To make a marriage legally recognised by having sexMiscarry: When a baby dies while it is still in the wombIndulgences: You could ‘buy’ these from a bishop; they helped a person pass through purgatory more quicklyProtestant: A group of Christians who protested against the Catholic ChurchPurgatory: The place between heaven and hellTithe: A type of tax; peasants had to given 10 percent of their harvest to the priest every year
5. Execution: The process of killing or beheading an enemy or convicted criminalMary Queen of Scots: The cousin of Elizabeth IPortrait: A painting of a person, especially one only of the face or head and shouldersTreason: A crime against a king or queen
6. Armada: A fleet of warshipsBeacon: A fire set in a high place as a special warningCrescent: A curved, moon-like shapeGalleon: A large warshipMusket: A type of long gun
Additional information can be found at BBC Bitesize: https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zm4mn39/revision/1
1509Henry VIII becomes
king of England
HISTORY YEAR 7 TERM 4: How did ordinary people react to the changes of the English Reformation?
1547Edward VI
becomes king
1553‘Bloody Mary’ becomes
Queen of England
1558Elizabeth I becomes Queen of England
1587Elizabeth I executes her cousin,
Mary Queen of Scots
1588The Spanish Armada. King Phillip II
decides to invade England.
Elizabeth I Elizabeth I, who was the daughter of Henry VIII, became Queen of England in 1558. She survived plots and rebellions against her, and executed her cousin Mary Queen of Scots because she saw her as a threat to her throne. Elizabeth also defeated the Spanish Armada - a vast fleet of warships sent from Spain.
Henry VIIIHenry VIII was King of England from 1509 until 1547. He is famous for having six wives! Despite having so many wives Henry only had three children. One son, Edward VI, who became king when he was only 9. Henry also had two daughters, who would become ‘Bloody Mary’ and Elizabeth I. Henry VIII was also responsible for breaking away from the Catholic Church and creating the Church of England.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Programming Languages
Declaration:Identifying a variable or constant so that a suitable memory location can be assigned to it.
Constant:data value is set when declared
Variable:data value is set while program is running
Programming Constructs:Sequence – an algorithm putting instructions in order (INPUT, OUTPUT and calculation)Selection – an algorithm with a decision or choice (IF, ELSE, END IF)Iteration – an algorithm with a loop (FOR, END FOR, REPEAT, END REPEAT, WHILE, END WHILE)
Functions:add (+)
subtract (-) multiply (*)divide (/)to the power of (**) e.g. 42 = 4**2
Data Types:real numbers (10.1)
integer (10)string (hello!1)char (a)boolean (TRUE)
DRAMA
ART
Year 7 Art
Other Worlds and Other Cultures; The Art of Storytelling
Re-visit it!
Indigenous
Australian ArtDay of the Dead
Tinga Tinga Inuit Art
Painting
Brush, Apply, Layer,
Mix
Blend, Outline, Fill
Dab, Gradations
Mixed-MediaExperiment, Combine, Risk
Layer, Collage, Manipulate
Oil Pastel, Watercolour
Ink, Dipping stick, Control
Pattern, Marks, Texture
Mark-Making
Paint, Ink, Dipping stick,
Control, Pattern, Marks,
Dab, Layer.
Drawing
Observation Observe,
Imagine, Primary Source,
Secondary Source
First hand, Record, Invent,
Pencil, Pen.
Design
Create, React, Respond,
Reflect, Decide, Choice,
Combine, Imagine, Manipulate,
Refine, Change, Experiment,
Practise.
Colour Theory Stage 2.
Use the 4 key
areas to help
you think, then
write about Art.
Remember, we
want to know
your opinion
and the reasons
why you feel the
way you do
about a piece of
Art.
Indigenous
Australian
Symbols
MUSIC
TEXTILES
Year 7 Textiles
Norwich Architecture DT Rotation
Recycling
Learn More about Norwich:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu1JEymOVjw
Key Words 1
Architecture
Trace
Over Lay
Layer
Outline
Layout
Key words 2
Design
Detail
Collage
Key words 3
Equipment
Risks
Safety
Scissors
Hazard
Cross Stitch
Chain Stitch
French Knot
Lazy Daisy
FOOD
TECHNOLOGY
KS3 Food Technology Knowledge Planner
Explore the links below to understand and
learn more about the benefits of eating a well
balanced diet .
Link to healthy eating resources http://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/VideoActivity.asp
x?siteId=19§ionId=131&contentId=830
Explore food, calculate your diet ,create a
project http://explorefood.foodafactoflife.org.uk
Link to food labellinghttp://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/Sheet.aspx?siteI
d=19§ionId=133&contentId=826
Link to hydration http://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/VideoActivity.asp
x?siteId=19§ionId=131&contentId=830&titleId
=837
Food facts
https://change4life.service.nhs.uk/change4lif
e/food-facts/five-a-day
Fats
https://change4life.service.nhs.uk/change4lif
e/food-facts/fat
Meal planning and free sugarsNo more than 5% of the energy we consume should come from free sugars. The term free sugars relates to any sugar added to food or drink products by the manufacturer, cook or consumer including those naturally found in
honey, syrups and unsweetened fruit juice.
Year 7 Food Technology
Explore the links below to help you practice your practical skills at home.
Link to preparing ingredientshttp://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/VideoActivity.aspx?siteId=19§ionId=108&contentId=501
Link to sauces http://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/VideoActivity.aspx?siteId=19§ionId=108&contentId=504
Link to bakinghttp://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/VideoActivity.aspx?siteId=19§ionId=108&contentId=504
Link to getting ready to cook http://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/VideoActivity.aspx?siteId=19§ionId=108&contentId=493
Bridge and
Claw
Cutting
Methods.
VoCABULARY:
Ingredients, Carbohydrate, protein, Fat, Healthy, Processed, Calculate, Labelling,
Manufacturer, Eatwell, Portion, Consumer, Unsweetened, Dairy, Wholemeal,
Alternative, Bridge, Claw, Chop, Dice, Julienne, Safety, Temperature, Degrees,