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YEAR 11: CURRICULUM OVERVIEW (Jan-Feb 2016) 1 Subject Topics to be covered Key Learning Preparing for the ENGLISH LITERATURE EXAM Students will be revisiting the two modern texts that they have studied for the English Literature exam and practising exam style responses. They will also revise the poetry from the AQA Anthology (as well as unseen poetry) that they studied in Year 10 and will practise exam style responses. Pre-exposure homework 1. Reread the 2 novels and poetry from the anthology several times to ensure familiarity. 2. Use GCSE bitesize to consolidate revision notes. 3. Practise writing exam style responses in timed conditions. Controlled Assessment Continued Investigating factors which affect decomposition Pre-exposure homework 1. Revise your work from B4 about the factors which affect enzymes. 2. Revise your work on B3 particularly the carbon and nitrogen cycles and the role of decomposers. Controlled Assessment Investigate a factor that affects energy changes in a chemical reaction Pre-exposure homework 1. Revise work on endothermic and exothermic reactions from C6 2. Revise ideas on temperature and energy changes from C7 OCR 21 st Century Science (Physics) Controlled Assessment You are going to do an investigation into a factor that affects how far a ski jumper travels in the air. Pre-exposure homework Research the following question which is relevant to your controlled assessment ‘what factors affect the speed a ski jumper travels at when leaving the ramp’. Consider the equipment you may need to carry out an investigation into how far a ski jumper travels.
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YEAR 11: CURRICULUM OVERVIEW (Jan-Feb 2016) 1

Subject Topics to be

covered Key Learning

Preparing for the ENGLISH LITERATURE EXAM

Students will be revisiting the two modern texts that they have studied for the English Literature exam and practising exam style responses. They will also revise the poetry from the AQA Anthology (as well as unseen poetry) that they studied in Year 10 and will practise exam style responses.

Pre-exposure homework

1. Reread the 2 novels and poetry from the anthology several times to ensure familiarity.

2. Use GCSE bitesize to consolidate revision notes. 3. Practise writing exam style responses in timed conditions.

Controlled Assessment Continued

Investigating factors which affect decomposition

Pre-exposure homework

1. Revise your work from B4 about the factors which affect enzymes. 2. Revise your work on B3 particularly the carbon and nitrogen cycles

and the role of decomposers.

Controlled Assessment

Investigate a factor that affects energy changes in a chemical reaction

Pre-exposure homework

1. Revise work on endothermic and exothermic reactions from C6 2. Revise ideas on temperature and energy changes from C7

OCR 21st Century Science (Physics)

Controlled Assessment

You are going to do an investigation into a factor that affects how far a ski jumper travels in the air.

Pre-exposure homework

Research the following question which is relevant to your controlled assessment – ‘what factors affect the speed a ski jumper travels at when leaving the ramp’. Consider the equipment you may need to carry out an investigation into how far a ski jumper travels.

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OCR 21st Century Science B5: Growth and Development C5: Chemicals of the Natural Environment P5: Electric Circuits

How do organisms develop?

How does an organism produce new cells?

How do genes control growth and development within the cell?

What types of chemicals make up the atmosphere?

What reactions happen in the hydrosphere?

What types of chemicals make up the Earth’s lithosphere?

How can we extract useful metals from minerals?

Electric current – a flow of what?

What determines the size of the current in an electric circuit and the energy it transfers?

How do parallel and series circuits work?

How is mains electricity produced? How are voltages and currents induced?

How do electric motors work?

Pre-exposure homework

B5

Search you tube for ‘Mr Ward EC video’ and watch the clip. Remind yourself of some of the material you have already covered such as asexual reproduction in B1 and Natural Selection in B3. Be prepared to use this information to answer questions about cell division during the topic. C5

Find out how one of the following chemicals is synthesised: ammonia; sulfuric acid; sodium hydroxide. Write a series of short paragraphs to summarise what happens at each stage in the chemical synthesis.

Cont Unit 1(E) Me, Myself and 1

GCSE MOCK EXAM

Students will Finish observational recording skills using a variety of techniques. Produce a series of expressive collaged poly block prints. Research artists who explore personal identity in their work. Research and develop ideas based on one of 4 chosen themes.( 3 weeks prep time) Complete a final outcome based on their research (5 hour exam)

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YEAR 11: CURRICULUM OVERVIEW (Jan-Feb 2016) 3

GCSE exam prep

Students will have 8 week exam preparation period to produce a sketchbook in response to their chosen theme; this will begin the week starting 21st Jan.

Pre-exposure homework

All students have a week by week check list to work through with guidance on essential homework tasks to support their exam.

GCSE APPLIED BUSINESS

Controlled Assessment

Students will complete their final Controlled Assessment. These are research projects which involve students comparing a local and national business. In each case students will be provided with task sheets detailing specific criteria to be covered but very broadly the investigation covers:

Stakeholders

Employment Law

Pre-exposure homework

As with the previous Controlled Assessments is a research project. Students have had a school visit from Barratt Development Plc and should also have researched a local business to compare and contrast against.

Controlled Assessment

Students will complete their third Controlled Assessment task investigating the proposed cafe Business students will also have a mock exam and this will be based on Units 1 Business and Unit 2 People. Students will then begin their final unit which is accounting and finance. They will learn about the different sources of finance and how businesses track cash flow. Students will carry out break even analysis on a variety of different products and then learn how to analyse final accounts.

Pre-exposure homework

Students will have their research and note taking to produce over the Christmas break for the final controlled assessment task. Student’s should also be revising for their mock exam and will have been provided with a revision guide for both units written by their teachers.

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STUDY OF AN ENGINEERED PRODUCT

Candidates will investigate a variety of engineered products detailed by OCR

that have been developed through the use of modern technology. The impact

of modern technology on design and production will be assessed across

products from a range of engineering industries.

Candidates will then focus on a particular product selected from a list provided

in the OCR specification together with two more modern equivalents of the

same product. They will evidence their research for inclusion within a portfolio,

which may be completed electronically or in printed format.

In this unit, the candidate will consider:

the impact of modern technologies;

production details (materials and components, available technology);

engineering processes;

design solutions

Pre-exposure homework

How has a thermoplastic game handset been manufactured? Find a diagram and label the main parts of the machine.

UNIT 2 Controlled Assessment

Students are expected to integrate their knowledge and understanding with making and key skills to produce high quality food items which are appropriate to the task set out by WJEC exam board. Students will spend up to 20 hours creating a portfolio document and completing two practical exams.

Pre-exposure homework

Using the recipes covered within Year 10 & 11, adapt and trial a new development at home. Photograph your outcome and evaluate it.

School and Future Plans Or Listening and reading exam skills

Most students will be working towards a CA in either speaking or writing depending on their results so far. They will learn to talk about their school, what subjects they enjoy, what an ideal teacher would be like, and also to explain what jobs interest them and why. Students doing the higher level listening and reading examinations will begin extensive work on understanding more complex texts and spoken extracts.

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Pre-exposure homework

1. Students should use the GCSE revision books to revise the key vocabulary for school

2. Those doing listening and reading exam skills should revise the Common Exam Vocab lists given to them by their teacher. Higher tier students should revise both the higher and the foundation tier vocab as both are relevant to their exams.

Coasts

The types of wave: destructive and constructive. The impact of weathering, erosion and mass movement on the coast: cliffs and wave-cut platforms, headlands and bays, caves, arches, stacks and stumps. The process and impact of longshore drift on the coastline and the formation of beaches, spits and bars. Differential rates of cliff recession due to factors such as fetch, geology and coastal management. The effects of coastal recession on people and the environment. Prediction and prevention of the effects of coastal flooding by forecasting, building design, planning and education and coastal management.

Pre-exposure homework

1. Make a dictionary of 15 key coastal terms eg Stack visit http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/geography/coasts to help with this

2. Identify 5 different landforms found on the coast – describe what they

look like and explain how they are formed within the river – use the

bbc bitesize website to help

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/coasts/

Home Town and Environmental problems

Students will learn structures to enable them to describe their local area and understand environmental problems and solutions in written and spoken form. We will focus on developing the passive skills by completing practice exam reading and listening questions as well as helping students develop effective strategies for learning vocabulary.

Pre-exposure homework

1. Research the differences between the weather in Northumberland and the weather in Franconia in Germany. Look at all seasons and draw up a diagram to compare them.

2. Spend 10 minutes every other day revising the topic specific vocabulary which you have covered in class so far.

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Criterion 3: Making

Final outcome(s) shows a high level of making/modelling/finishing skills and accuracy • Selected and used appropriate tools, materials and/or technologies including, where appropriate, CAM correctly, skilfully and safely • Worked independently to produce a rigorous and demanding outcome • Quality controls are evident throughout the project and it is clear how accuracy has been achieved. • The outcome has the potential to be commercially viable and is suitable for the target market

Pre-exposure homework

List 5 ways you could assess the quality of your product. (QC checks and tests.)

Single Award

Unit 1 Understanding Personal Development and Relationships

Students will consider their knowledge and understanding of personal growth and development focusing on the effects of relationships and life events, which they studied in detail in Year 10. They will use a range of revision techniques and use exemplar exam questions, focussing on the techniques needed to answer higher mark questions successfully.

Pre-exposure homework

Create a mind map for each of the life stages, defining the PIES for each stage. Consider the layout, making it easy to follow as a revision tool.

Double Award

Unit 3 Promoting health and well being

Unit 4:Health, Social Care and Early Years Practice

Students will begin their controlled assessment of this unit which contains the following four topics:

Understanding health and wellbeing

Factors affecting health and wellbeing

Indicators of physical health

Promoting and supporting health improvement.

To develop an understanding of the core principles needed to work with other practitioners and service users. Students will consider the four topics studied in year 10 to combine as examination questions. Topics:

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Understanding health and well being

Factors affecting health and well being

Indicators of physical health

Promoting and supporting health and improvement

Pre-exposure homework

Collect a range of health promotion leaflets from libraries, doctors or dentist surgeries.

Who won the Cuban Missile Crisis?

Students will develop an understanding of the roles played by Kennedy, Khrushchev and Castro during the crisis. Key issues such as the nuclear arms race, the missile blockade and the issue of who won the Cuban Missile Crisis will be considered. GCSE Paper One technique will continue to be developed, both in relation to source analysis question types and those that require the recall of information.

Pre-exposure homework

Access the following website: http://www.johndclare.net/cold_warB1.htm

Scroll down to the ‘OCR SYLLABUS CONTENT’ section

Use the link to undertake some preparatory research on some of the key issues involved

Use the website to investigate some of the most famous cartoons linked to the topic and how they are interpreted.

Living in the Digital World- Topic 1 and 2

Personal Digital Devices, IT Connectivity and Operating online Students will investigate the features, functionality and potential uses of a range of digital devices. They will research how digital devices exchange data and understand the implications of operating online

Pre-exposure homework

Carry out some research to list the features that you would expect to be included with the following digital devices: Mobile phone, laptop computer, game console, navigation aid(gps)

Unit 4 Responding to a media brief (completion of controlled assessment started in autumn term)

The aim of this unit is for candidates to produce a campaign across two media forms/platforms in response to an industry-related brief. This unit will be assessed by means of controlled assessment

For this unit, candidates need to produce the following for assessment:

Research, Planning and Presentation

Two production pieces

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Evaluation (500 words) This is a very important piece of work and accounts for 30% of the final GCSE grade.

Pre-exposure homework

Continue with assignments from the Autumn term

Composition Listening

Performance

Composition component over. Having covered Section B last term – the focus will shift to Section A. 6 set works will be focused on this term. Learning the vocab and practising Section A type questions Recordings and Assessment to take place throughout the half term. Students

Pre-exposure homework

Preparation for Solo and Ensemble Recordings.

The stimulus set by EDEXCEL for the summer practical examination 2014 is contrast/contrasts

The practical examination is the application of all the knowledge and understanding students have accumulated during the course. They must plan and manage workshops to develop and refine their performance ideas.

Pre-exposure homework

All students must research the examination theme selecting suitable stimuli for their devised theatre work.

Choosing pathways for learning Boys develop their pathway for learning. Focus upon leadership

Students will be able to evaluate their decision about a fit and healthy lifestyle and be able to alter the pathway they have chosen with that evaluation in mind. Students will experience a mix of core activities and pathways. The pathways allow the students to make choices about the nature of the activity they enjoy which will sustain them into adult life and which will motivate their learning. Pathways run across the second term. Developing independent learning and opportunity for peer and self-assessment in option lessons whilst incorporating realistic targets for improvement to ‘stretch’ the learner. Developing coaching skills and leadership qualities within the game sessions.

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Religious Attitudes to The Elderly and Death (GCSE RE AQA B)

Getting Old and Caring for the Elderly

Religious attitudes to the elderly

Care for the Dying

Euthanasia

Pre-exposure homework

1. Be aware of news coverage about issues linked to the value and importance of life. This issue crops up on the news more than you would think.

School and work

Students will be able to describe in detail their school life, including pressures and problems. They will talk about their ideal school and will have the opportunity to write a controlled assessment on this topic, if it is needed to boost their grade. Students will study the topic of jobs, including part time work and future careers.

Pre-exposure homework

1. Log onto www.memrise.com . Create an account if you haven’t already done so, which is free. Choose AQA Spanish GCSE vocab’ course to follow to learn topic specific vocabulary in preparation for your reading and listening exams

2. Create a mind map of jobs in Spanish. Use www.wordreference.com to look up jobs of interest to you.

Theory

Practical

Focus on Key Process C – Analysing and evaluating performances. Controlled written assessment to be completed by February half term. Catch up on any missing practical or opportunity to improve existing practical marks by exploring different practical options (e.g. indoor rowing/coaching/step aerobics/dance)

Pre-exposure homework

Revise for mock exam. All areas covered on syllabus.

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Work related Learning and Enterprise

Independent Living

Knowledge of: Job/ college/ apprenticeship application process What is available and achievable How to be successful in an interview How a local company works Skills: Making the most of personal opportunities Effective letter writing Effective oral communication Effective research skills Supporting others Report writing Producing an excellent CV Knowledge of: How to deal with electricity, gas and water supplies safely Balanced diet / nutritional needs Ability to budget Ability to save for a purpose Skills: Research Discussion Compromise Effective planning Working well as a group and as an individual

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Interpersonal and Self-Management skills Career Planning Money Management

Students will learn about :

how different behaviours can impact on others

comparing body language in different situations

the effects of different types of criticism and dealing with feedback. Complete Career Planning Unit- Mock interviews and preparing CVs Complete the Money Management Unit

RESISTANT MATERIALS Criterion 2:

• Imaginative and innovative ideas have been developed, demonstrating creativity, flair and originality. Further developments made to take account of ongoing research

• A coherent and appropriate design strategy, with clear evidence of a planned approach, adopted throughout

• The implications of a wide range of issues including social, moral, environmental and sustainability, are taken into consideration and inform the development of the design proposals

• Excellent development work through experimentation with a wide variety of techniques and modelling (including CAD where appropriate) in order to produce a final design solution

• Appropriate materials/ingredients and components selected with full regard to their working properties

• Fully detailed and justified product/manufacturing specification taking full account of the analysis undertaken

Pre-exposure homework

What is an FSC forest? Why is it a good idea to source timber from these forests?

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Higher Tier

1. Mock Exam Students will spend the start of term revising for their mock exam. There

will also be time allocated for reflection of their mock exam later in the

half-term.

2. Functions and Graphs

This half term students will:

Draw, sketch and recognise graphs of cubics, reciprocals, exponentials, sinx and cosx

Transform functions

Construct quadratics and other functions from real life problems and plot their graphs.

3. Vectors This half term students will:

Learn to use vector notation

Calculate the resultant of two vectors

Solve simple geometrical problems in 2D using vector methods

Apply vector methods for simple geometric proofs

Pre-exposure Homework

Find out the shapes of the graphs y = sinx, y = cosx and y = tanx.

Foundation

Revision of areas of weakness. By the end of year 10, students had covered almost all of the content for the foundation tier. The end of year exam which students sat at the end of June has highlighted some areas of weakness that will be addressed in lessons. These topics will vary from class to class and from student to student.

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Unit 1: Creative Design and Make Activities (controlled assessment)

CA Objective: To be able to follow the creative design process and produce a final design

proposal that fully meets the requirements of the identified user group. Students will complete research started in Summer term.

Stage 5: Make Students will begin to manufacture a final design by using skills learned to produce a high quality product.

Pre-exposure Homework

Try exam practice by going to: www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/d&t/ Focus on fibres and fabrics


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