Year 9 Curriculum/Home Learning Information Autumn Term 1
Year 9 Curriculum/Home Learning Information Autumn Term 1
Year 9 Curriculum/Home Learning Information Autumn Term 1
Home Learning [homework] checks that you have understood what you have done in class, and helps you prepare for something that you might be doing in the next lesson for that subject.
Independence How to work at your own pace Organisation How to explore your own interests
Home Learning could be any of the following: Preparing for a lesson Research - finding out facts Writing an essay or report Learning for a test
If Home Learning is not set you should do some background reading or research for the subjects in your Home Learning timetable.
Students
To listen carefully to the Home Learning activity instructions in class. Copy down the Home Learning activity and deadline date into your planner Ensure that all Home Learning activities are completed and handed in on time Attempt all Home Learning activities to the best of your ability, paying attention to your subjects Minimum and Challenge Targets. Take care of your work presentation. Inform your Subject Teacher of any difficulties before the lesson so that further support can be given.
Subject Teachers
Set Home Learning activities according to the Home Learning timetable. Give full and comprehensive instructions and ensure that students record home learning activities in planners. Set deadlines for completed work and ensure that they are met. Provide feedback and return all Home Learning activities promptly. Provide help and support.
Parents/Carers
Provide a table, chair and a quiet place to work. Negotiate when Home Learning activities are to be done. Check the time spent on individual activity. Ensure that outside clubs do not affect the quality of work produced Check the presentation and content of all Home Learning activities being returned to school. Sign the planner each week. Provide the school with information about any problems through the student planner or by contacting the appropriate Subject Teacher/Achievement Leader directly.
Year 9 English
What will be studied this term YR 9 will study non-fiction texts including adverts and argumentative essays/speeches. For reading: Students will be able to discuss a range of texts, identify different layers of meaning and comment on their significance and effect. They should be able to give personal responses to non-fiction texts, referring to aspects of language, structure and content justifying their views, and making connections with real life issues which affect teenagers. Some students will be able to summarise a range of information from different sources and make comparisons between texts. For writing: Students will be able to write fluently and often engage and sustain the readers interest. They will show some adaptation of style and register to different forms, including using an impersonal style where appropriate. Students will experiment with a range of sentence structures and varied vocabulary to create effects. Spelling, including that of irregular words, should be generally accurate. Handwriting is neat and legible. Some students will be able to show a range of punctuation that is used correctly to clarify meaning, and all ideas are organised into well-developed, linked paragraphs.
Year 9 Maths
What will be studied this term
During the Autumn term students in Year 9 will learn the following topics. Those following the Foundation pathway: Number Identify number properties, such as factor, multiple, prime, squares, cubes. Use the correct order of operations during calculations, and understand index notation. Expressions and Sequences Recognise and continue numerical sequences by deriving the nth term rule as an expression. Substitute into an expression or formula, and simplify algebraic expressions. Fractions Write fractions in simplest form, and find equivalent fractions. Calculate with all four operations using fractions, and find fractions of amounts. Those following the Higher pathway: Number Identify number properties, such as factor, multiple, prime, squares, cubes. Use the correct order of operations during calculations, and understand index notation. Use index laws to simplify expressions, and find roots of numbers. Angles Understand standard notation for angles and lines. Use angle properties to find missing angles. Distinguish between different types of angles, estimate and measure angles. Understand and use the angle properties of different types of triangles, using mathematical reasoning to explain answers.
During the autumn term students will complete a series of assessment activities and module tests. At the end of each term, your child will complete a controlled assessment to assess their progress. Assessment activities and the controlled assessment will be marked according to the Schools assessment and feedback policy. Home learning activities will vary across the department and will be issued by the class teacher. Students should take advantage of the many online revision programs, such as Bitesize, to review any topics they have studied during lessons. Students purchase a KS3 MathsWatch CDROM from the school this has lots of videos of Maths techniques and skills. It costs 3.
Year 9 Science
What will be studied this term
Photosynthesis Selective breeding Fit and healthy
What Key Language will be developed Nutrients, Malnutrition, Breathing, Respiration, Circulation, Heart Rate, Skeleton, Hinge Joint, Antagonistic, Nerve, Drugs, Carcinogen, Variation, Inheritance, DNA, Genes, Chromosomes, Selective Breeding, Genetic Engineering, Photosynthesis, Glucose, Stomata
Year 9 Art
What will be studied this term
Surrealism During this term you will gain an understanding of some of the requirements of the GCSE course.
To develop their knowledge of the Surrealist movement and its artists Fully recognise a Surrealism pieces of artwork You will be assess and evaluate your own and each others work, and make changes in response You will develop an understanding of what elements of the project have worked well and plan how they are going to develop your personal skills further.
You will be given continuous verbal feedback and also given the opportunity to both self and peer assess. Formal major written feedback will be given on a half termly basis. All work will be marked in accordance with the Schools assessment/marking policy and students will be made aware of this.
As a dedicated Art student you should be creating artwork and refining your skills all the times. The more time an artist spends on honing their craft the more successful the work they produce will become. Even when homework is not set students should be working on extending their portfolio further. General Home Learning activities will be set every other week at present and it will relate to the starter activity that has been set in the lesson.
Year 9 Drama
What will be studied this term
Teechers John Godber Year 9 students will closely study the text and experiment with developing comedy from a script. Student will develop their characters using off text tasks, they will experiment with producing comedic performances of characters using the script as a basis for their own work.
Year 9 French
What will be studied this term
On va samuser (Free time and leisure) Free time activities Time phrases Invitations Giving excuses/reasons
Students will continue to develop the key skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
MFL teachers are also available after school Wednesday - Friday to offer any extra support needed.
Year 9 Geography
What will be studied this term
Development What is development and how do we measure it? Where are MEDCs and LEDCs located in the world What are housing conditions like in LEDCs (Levelled assessment) What problems are caused from dirty water and how can we tackle them? What is trade and how are people exploited? Fair trade Childrens rights and their exploitation in LEDCs How can aid tackle poverty? What are the issues with poverty in MEDCs and the management of them Throughout the topic these key skills will be developed: Communication skills Graphical and cartographical skills Technological skills including ICT and GIS Interpersonal skills through debate and discussion Literacy and Numeracy Problem solving Entrepreneurial and awareness of career opportunities Personalised and independent learning
Student progress will be measured using a range of assessments that will be held at the end of each topic studied. This piece of work is levelled and shared with the student to track and monitor their progress, in line with their MT (minimum target) and CT (challenge target). Within lessons the teacher will also use a variety of AfL (assessment for learning strategies) that will ensure the teacher is adapting activities to cater to the needs of all students and make sure progress is being made within individual lessons.
Year 9 History
What will be studied this term
The Treaty of Versaille The terms of the Peace settlement Who were the winners and losers of the Treaty? What might be the long and short term results of the Treaty?
The Rise of Hitler Could you have lived in Nazi Germany? What was it like in Germany between the wars? Why did people vote for Hitler? The two sides to Nazi Germany. The Hitler Youth and the Nazi education system Nazi propaganda and the police state
How will work be assessed A piece of extended writing, assessing whether Hitler was a strong or weak leader. Use of sources/ interpretations. Use of writing frame and self- assessment cover sheets and the assessment will be marked according to the Schools assessment and feedback policy. What needs to be done at home Students will have the half term producing a structured piece of writing comparing Hitler to Stalin or Mussolini. The project/assessment will be marked according to the Schools assessment and feedback policy. What Key Language will be developed Fascism, Communism, Liberalism, Dictatorships Nazi, Propaganda, Terror, Democracy, Weimar Republic, Anti-Semitism Where can extra help come from Many films including Hitler: the rise of Evil and documentaries on You tube about the rise of the Nazis.
Year 9 ICT
What will be studied this term
Students will be completing a project looking at Technological Understanding. This unit deals with knowledge and understanding of how silicon technology, integrated circuits, computers and computer systems work. It covers aspects of what is sometimes referred to as computer studies or computer science and considers how digital devices work, the reasons for coding, programming, systems, networking and standards and the ICT systems lifecycle, systems design and user-centred design. Students will develop independent enquirer and team work skills during this project.
Year 9 PE
What will be studied this term
Rugby / Trampolining / Hockey / Fitness
Can analyse and comment on how skills, techniques and ideas have been used in their own and others work. Can understand how different types of fitness contribute to an athletes overall health. To understand how to warm up effectively and the impact living a healthy life can have on the body. To describe why physical activity is good for their health and well being To develop leadership skills by delivering practices in small groups.
During the first week of each activity students will be given a baseline line assessment of their current grade. Students will then be assessed at the end of each unit and hopefully have made the required two sub levels progress (i.e. start grade of a 5a and an end grade of 6c for that sport). The assessments will be marked according to the Schools assessment and feedback policy.
What Key Language will be developed Warm up Tactics Compare Techniques Accuracy Fluency Consistently Analyse Understanding Performance
Students will explore issues of identity and the role religion plays in affecting identity. They will study the forming of the Sikh Khalsa and the Five Ks, different religious marriage ceremonies and Jewish food laws.
Year 9 Spanish
What will be studied this term La Paga (Pocket money)
Pocket money and jobs Describing how money is spent Discussing the reasons for doing things Spending money on holiday
Students will continue to develop the key skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Spanish magazines are available for students to borrow to help their reading skills.
MFL teachers are also available after school Wednesday - Friday to offer any extra support needed.