Student Learning Plans
As the Academy has now had to close based upon official guidance, staff have provided below a Learning Plan for each subject, so that students are aware of what they should be studying whilst working at home. These are available at the bottom of this page.
Further resources and information will be available on Sharepoint for the students when they are logged in to the Academy's Office 365 systems. Alternatively this may also have been allocated to students via Ruler.
Just as a reminder student usernames for Office 365 are formatted as the below example:
First Initial.Surname(year of entry)@student.jlacademy.co.uk
e.g. A.Student20@students.jlacademy.co.uk
Once logged into their Office 365 account students will be able to access:
Outlook
Students are issued with a JLA email address; this can be used to communicate with staff with regard to resources and work.
Academy Staff will not be expected to answer emails outside of their regular work day (9am – 3.05pm), although they certainly may do so. Students are requested to not inundate staff with emails during this busy time.
Ruler Classroom
Academy staff will continue to set homework using Ruler Classroom. Click below to access "how to find, complete and submit homework".
How to find, complete and submit homework
SharePoint
Each Department has their own SharePoint site where they will upload resources for students to use while they are off site. To access these resources please click below to go to the Curriculum page on the Student Noticeboard.
Curriculum Page - Student Noticeboard
In addition to these resources, students have access to the following online resources: OneDrive (cloud storage), Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), Issues Online, Complete Issues and VLeBooks. Other services within individual departments are available, details of these will be available on the departments Sharepoint pages.
If you have any queries regarding Office 365 and the Academy's planned provision of offsite learning, please do not hesitate to contact us.
If students are having difficulties accessing their Office 365 Accounts, they can request a password reset using the form linked below. When a password reset is requested it will be processed and then returned via text message to the student's registered contacts on our systems.
Password Reset Request FormIf for any reason the details cannot be retrieved in this way, please get in touch using the email address:
JLAITSupport@josephleckieacademy.co.uk providing your contact details, so that we can look into an alternative way of providing these to you.
If for any reason a subject isn't listed below, students are asked to look on the individual departments pages on Sharepoint, as content on there will be updated regularly by staff.
BBC Bitesize
BBC Bitesize is a free online study support resource designed to help with learning, revision and homework!
Bitesize provides support for learners aged 5 to 16+ across a wide range of school subjects. It also supports children and young people’s wellbeing and career choices. From April 20th Bitesize will be publishing daily lessons to help students across the UK with home schooling.
Bitesize guides are written by teachers and subject experts and are mapped to follow the curricula of the UK. Secondary Bitesize follows exam board specifications for the main exam boards in the UK, including for GCSE in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4, National 5 & Highers in Scotland, ensuring students are preparing for the right exams.
Click here to access BBC Bitesize
Oak National Academy
The Oak National Academy is due to launch on Monday 20 April. This brand-new enterprise has been created by 40 teachers from some of the leading schools across England, backed by government grant funding. It will provide 180 video lessons each week, across a broad range of subjects from maths to art to languages, for every year group from Reception through to Year 10.
Careers Learning Booklets
Click here to view the Careers Learning Booklet for Ages 11 - 12
Click here to view the Careers Learning Booklet for Ages 12 - 13
Click here to view the Careers Learning Booklet for Ages 13 - 14
Click here to view the Careers Learning Booklet for Ages 14 - 15
Click here to view the Careers Learning Booklet for Ages 15 - 16
Click here to view the Careers Learning Booklet for Sixth Form Students
Art
Update 08/06/2020:
Update 18/05/2020:
Now that Year 7 & 8 have completed the "Artist in a Box" project, you must now complete the "12 Arty Tasks" exercise. There are a range of 12 tasks with instructions on the sheet each task should take 1 hour to complete.
Click here for the "12 Arty Tasks" worksheet
All KS4 GCSE Art students are to continue working on their individual projects as outlined in the GCSE home learning task slide on Sharepoint.
Year 12s are also to continue with their portfolio units.
Update 20/04/2020:
Year 7 & 8
For your artwork you will need to complete the Artist in a box project, as explained in the emailed to you file. There are images and examples of what you are expected to produce.
The box should be no bigger than a shoe box and you should decorate both the interior and exterior in the style of your chosen artist.
You need to research into the artists life and artwork.
This is a 6 week project and needs to be completed to the highest possible standard, have fun!
GCSE Art
Please click here to see the guidance.
Year 12 Art
Continue to work on your coursework projects. Your individual teachers will email you regarding this.
Please click here to see the guidance.
Previous Work
Click here for the Year 7 and 8 Home Learning Tasks
Click here for the Year 9 Home Learning Tasks
Click here for the Year 10 Home Learning Tasks
Click here for Ms Nyirenda's GCSE Year 9 and 10 Home Learning Tasks
Click here for the Year 11 Home Learning Tasks
Business Studies
Click here for the Business Studies Learning Plan for all year groups.
Update 08/06/2020
Click here for the Business Studies Learning Plan for all year groups.
Click here for the Business Studies Learning Plan for all year groups - Updated 20/04/2020
Click here for the Business Studies Learning Plan for all year groups - Updated 13/05/2020
Food Technology
Update: 02/06/2020
Year 7 and 8 to continue to pick a task from the Homework Menu sheet. Please have a go at the practical cooking task that is sent out each week if you can - send us a photo!
Year 9 and 10 to continue to make notes from the presentations on SharePoint that you have been emailed. Type up the notes if you can. Please let your teacher know how you are getting on by sending your work to be marked. Have a go at the weekly quiz that will be emailed by your teacher.
Update: 13/05/2020
Year 7 & 8 - Continue with the work set on SharePoint.
Years 9 & 10 - Continue with work that has been previously set. This will take you to the end of term.
Continue to check your emails and SharePoint for updated work.
Update: 20/04/2020
YEAR 7 Choose one activity per week from the menu on SharePoint. Recipes will be sent to you on Ruler Classroom if you want to try to complete any of the practical work.
YEAR 8 Choose one activity per week from the menu on SharePoint. Recipes will be sent to you on Ruler Classroom if you want to try to complete any of the practical work.
YEAR 9 & YEAR 10 Coursework Notes and typing up sections AC1.1 - AC1.4 See SharePoint for the Unit 2 PowerPoint
YEAR 11 REVISION Plus past exam papers. Use text book , also additional resource on SharePoint
Previous Work
YEAR 7 - Completion of Work Booklet and choose activities from the menu on SharePoint.
YEAR 8 - Completion of Work Booklet and choose activities from the menu on SharePoint.
YEAR 9 and YEAR 10 - Coursework Notes and typing up sections AC1.1 - AC1.4 See SharePoint for the Unit 2 PowerPoint.
YEAR 11- Revision, plus past exam papers. Use text book, also additional resources on SharePoint.
EYE
Update: 26/06/2020:
Please work your way through the powerpoint. Some slides have tasks, some slides have videos to watch or information to read, then complete the final task which is a report.
Email all tasks and report back to: Mrs Matthews by 17th July
Click here to view the powerpoint
Update 24/06/2020:
Mrs Burns Year 12 EYE - Unit 6 first submissions need to be sent by the start of July to allow for resubmissions before the end of term.
Mr Jones EYE - Continue with work set on Sharepoint - Deadline 17th July.
Update: 04/06/2020
Year 13 - EYE have completed the coursework now so just need to send bibliographies and front sheets
Year 12 - Need to continue to send work for units 5,6 and 7 , all power points are on share point in the usual folder . They can check trackers to see where they have got to.
Update: 13/05/2020
Continue to work on assignments set by Mrs Burns. All information you need is available on SharePoint including trackers and PowerPoint information.
Update: 20/04/2020
Year 13 - Need to complete unit 12, unit 13 and unit 14 also any unit 16 work to be sent to Mrs Wood. A minimum of D criteria for all units must be sent by the end of April at the latest to ensure a pass grade .
Year 12 - Need to complete unit 4, 5 and 6 work , all to be completed by June to allow for resubmission by July . Unit 7 to be done over the holiday and handed in in September . Any unit 16 work to go to Mrs Wood
Power points and trackers are on share point and trackers will be updated at the end of every day . All work to be sent via email to Mrs Burns and Mrs Wood ( if unit 16)
Previously allocated work
Year 12 - to complete work on units 4,5 & 6.
Year 13 - to complete units 12, 13 & 14
Both year groups should continue any unit 16 work which is still outstanding
There will also be research task practice tasks sent out or placed in the Important information folders on Share point which can be returned to Mrs Burns for marking .All power points and trackers are on the EYE share point pages .
HSC & Child Care
Update 26/06/2020
This task is for 3 weeks starting from the 29th June and deadline is 17th July read each slide complete the task and produce a fact file on each setting. Please email to Mrs Matthews once complete.
Click here to view the word document
Click here to view the powerpoint
Update: 08/06/2020
Mrs Jones Year 9 & 10 Groups: Continue with work set on Sharepoint
Mrs Matthews Year 9 Childcare group:
To complete the powerpoint and email Mrs Matthews once complete. Task is Types of settings deadline is 26th June.
Year 9 Child Care - Mrs Shipley's group:
Read through the powerpoint & answer the questions
Complete the preparation for D5 A Star questions (word document)
Both to be found via sharepoint & Mrs Shipley has emailed out
Year 10 Childcare - Mrs Shipley's group:
Complete the Year 10 Revision task (found on sharepoint & emailed by Mrs Shipley)
Those who have coursework outstanding still need to be completing this and emailing Mrs Shipley
Year 12 Single HSC
Please complete Unit 5 Challenges document on sharepoint (also emailed out by Mrs Shipley)
Year 12 Double HSC
Please complete Unit 5 Challenges document on sharepoint (also emailed out by Mrs Shipley)
Please complete Unit 4 Ethics document on sharepoint (also emailed out by Mrs Shipley)
Update: 04/06/2020
Year 12 single and double Health and Social Care -Task 4 for all year 12 HSC students is specific behaviours, this needs to be completed by 26th June and emailed to Mrs Matthews.
Click here to download the task.
Update: 15/05/2020
Year 12 single and double Health and Social Care.
Please complete new task on obedience due date 5th June. Once completed email Mrs Matthews.
Click here to download the task.
Update: 11/05/2020
Year 12 - All Students: Deadline is 22/05/2020 - To complete the tasks on ethical principles in Health & Social Care.
Unit 5 Task
- Explain the key ethical principles-
- Principlism
- Consequentialism
- Deontology
- Virtue Ethics
Looking at each principle how does each one support individuals with:
- Sensory impairment (hearing & Sight)
- Mental illnesses
- Physical disabilities
Looking at each principle how does each one benefit individuals with:
- Sensory impairment (hearing & Sight)
- Mental illnesses
- Physical disabilities
Think about how the conditions effect a person and the impact that it could have on their lives, how they access healthcare and social care and how the different ethical approaches would support them and benefit them. As an extension activity……… is there a particular principle/s that you feel would benefit an individual with each of those needs more than others?
Year 12 Double Award: Deadline is 22/05/2020 - Read the article and complete the tasks
Unit 4 Research Methods
Part One:
What are the different types of research methodologies?
- Qualitative & Quantitative
- What are the different methods used to get qualitative data?
- What are the different methods used to get quantitative data?
What are the positives and negatives of each method?
What do we mean by the terms ‘reliability’ & ‘Validity’?
Part Two:
- Read the article on major stressors for parents during COVID-19
- What methods are being used?
- Why?
- What methods would you use to gain data & why?
- Are the methods they have used and the methods you would use reliable and valid?
Click here to read the article
Update: 01/05/2020
All Year 9 Childcare
First task deadline has now past, please ensure you have contacted your class teacher.
The task for the week is to take care of a baby egg..... There is a work pack on SharePoint that has details of what you need to do for looking after your egg baby. Please complete and email your relevant teacher.
A new task is now being set and needs to be completed by 27th April. This task is a research task into the NHS. You can decide to focus on childcare related profession or Health related profession. Please research and write in your own words the information about your selected profession and then email to your Childcare teacher.
Year 9 and Year 10 CACHE
Work is available on Sharepoint for them to complete over the next four weeks. Start date Tuesday 5th May and Hand in date w/c 8th June.
Year 10 – Mrs Shipley
Work on and complete A* coursework, PowerPoint is on SharePoint and ruler. Any issues please email me.
Year 10 – Mrs Jones
D5 coursework & Revision questions (found in the year 9 & 10 remote learning tab on Sharepoint)
Year 12 – Mrs Shipley
Look at the 6 C's (from unit 2) how are nurses using these right now in this situation? How will they show these characteristics within their work?
Year 12 – Mrs Matthews
Unit 7 You need to finish resubmission and email to Mrs Matthews by 27th April.
Year 12 – Mrs Jones
(All students even those not doing unit 6) - Read the A1 PPT and complete the tasks (found in the year 12 remote learning tab on Sharepoint)
ALL year 12 (single and double)
To complete CBT activity the deadline is Click here for the activity.15th May. Complete all tasks in your own words, email to Mrs Matthews. Click here for the activity.
Previous Work
Child Development Level 2 Year 9 & 10
Complete child care pack. Most students have been given a hard copy however it is available on sharepoint, in the cache level 2 child development section.
Sixth form Year 12 & 13
Year 13
Single need to complete unit 5 and unit 11 coursework.
Year 13 Double complete unit 5, 11 and 6 coursework and placement folder.
Health and Social Care
Year 12
Single: Research around psychology perspectives including
Bandura
Freud
Piaget
Skinner
Summaries your finding including the experiments linked to each theory.
The different types of discrimination and how it can affect individuals. What is the importance and impact of preventing discrimination and promoting equality and diversity to individuals with:
Sensory impairment
Mental illnesses
Physical disabilities
What is put in place to help prevent discrimination to the above
Year 12 double
Complete unit 8 and 7 coursework and email Mrs Matthews and Mrs Mrs Shipley.
Plus
Research around psychology perspectives Including:
Bandura
Freud
Piaget
Skinner
Summaries your finding including the experiments linked to each theory.
Research
Andrew Wakefield case - summarise findings
Current research taking place (coronavirus vaccine) - summarise what they are doing and how they are doing it.
The different types of discrimination and how it can affect individuals. What is the importance and impact of preventing discrimination and promoting equality and diversity to individuals with:
Sensory impairment
Mental illnesses
Physical disabilities
What is put in place to help prevent discrimination to the above.
Geography
Update 29/06/2020
Year 7:
Week Beginning 29th June: Using the information sheet complete the ‘Topic in a Box’ Project, and complete the test on World Cities if not completed yet: https://api.socrative.com/rc/PE7VVM
Week Beginning 6th July: Continue creating your ‘Topic in a Box Project’ Using the information sheet
Week Beginning 13th July: Complete your ‘Topic in a Box’ Project and Send photos of your completed work to your classroom teacher
Year 8:
Week Beginning 29th June: Using the information sheet complete the ‘Topic in a Box’ Project, and complete the test on World Issues if not completed yet: https://api.socrative.com/rc/kiMDcY
Week Beginning 6th July: Continue creating your ‘Topic in a Box Project’ Using the information sheet
Week Beginning 13th July: Complete your ‘Topic in a Box’ Project and Send photos of your completed work to your classroom teacher
Year 9
Week Beginning 29th June: Continue the Changing UK Economy workbook. Complete pages 7-13 using the pages from the textbook provided.
Week Beginning 6th July: Complete any outstanding work and the final pages (13-18) from the UK Economy Workbook
Week Beginning 13th July: Complete UK Economy Revision Sheet and 30 Second Socrative Test on Paper or online at: https://api.socrative.com/rc/aNfArF
Year 10
Week Beginning 29th June: Complete the Water Resources 30 Question Test, on paper, or online at https://api.socrative.com/rc/KQ57Gh
Week Beginning 6th July: Start revision work from Y9 on Tectonics by completing pages 1-9 of the Tectonics workbook
Week Beginning 13th July: Continue revision work from Y9 on Tectonics by completing pages 9-16 of the Tectonics workbook
SUMMER HOLIDAYS: Create Case Study Sheets for your UK Extreme Weather Case Study (UK Heatwave or Boscastle Flooding) using the Handouts AND Hurricane Case Study (Either Haiyan or Katrina using the handouts) AND Tectonics Case Study Sheets (Chile and Nepal)
Year 12
Miss Gleeson:
Week Beginning 29th June: Globalisation, Glocalisation and Clone Towns
Week Beginning 6th July: NIMBYISM and Place Attachment
Week Beginning 13th July: Place Research
Mrs Manning:
Week Beginning 29th June: Wildfires Catch Up
Week Beginning 6th July: Wildfires Revision
Week Beginning 13th July: Wildfires Assessment
Update: 08/06/2020
Year 7:
Week Beginning 8th June: Complete the workbook on Sustainable Cities using the information sheets provided.
Week Beginning 15th June: Complete the A3 revision sheet on the work you have done on Urbanisation.
Week Beginning 22nd June: Complete the 30 question test to check your understanding of the Urbanisation unit.
Year 8:
Week Beginning 8th June: Complete the workbook on Health Inequality using the information sheets provided.
Week Beginning 15th June: Complete the A3 revision sheet on the work you have done on World Issues.
Week Beginning 22nd June: Complete the 30 question test to check your understanding of the World Issues Unit.
Year 9:
Week Beginning 8th June: Complete the Changing Economic World – Complete the Nigeria Revision sheet.
Week Beginning 15th June: Complete the Nigeria 30 question multiple choice test.
Week Beginning 22nd June: Start the Changing UK Economy workbook. Complete pages 3-7 using the pages from the textbook provided.
Year 10:
Week Beginning 8th June: Work on the Resource Management – Water booklet using the information sheets you have been provided with. You should complete pg 1-6 this week.
Week Beginning 15th June: Work on the Resource Management – Water booklet using the information sheets you have been provided with. You should complete pg 7-12 this week.
Week Beginning 22nd June: Complete the A3 revision sheet and the 30 question multiple choice test for Resource Management – Water.
Year 12: You should have a copy of BOTH textbooks at home to use.
Week Beginning 8th June:
Mrs Robinson – Home Learning booklet 4: Volcanic Hazards
Miss Gleeson – Categories of place and globalisation/clone towns/placelessness
Mrs Manning – Complete the PowerPoint on wildfires and global systems.
Week Beginning 15th June:
Mrs Robinson – Home Learning booklet 4: Volcanic Hazards
Miss Gleeson – Shaping the characters of places
Mrs Manning – Complete the PowerPoint on the management of wildfires.
Week Beginning 22nd June:
Mrs Robinson – Home Learning booklet 4: Volcanic Hazards. This should be completed by the end of this week.
Miss Gleeson – Place Idenity
Update: 11/05/2020
Year 7:
Week Beginning 11th May: Complete the workbook on Rural to Urban migration using the information sheets provided.
Week Beginning 18th May: Complete the workbook on Megacities using the information sheets provided.
Week Beginning 1st June: Complete the workbook on Housing the Poor using the information sheets provided.
Year 8:
Week Beginning 11th May: Complete the workbook on Climate Change using the information sheets provided.
Week Beginning 18th May: Complete the workbook on Wilderness Areas Under threat using the information sheets provided.
Week Beginning 1st June: Complete the workbook on Food Inequality using the information sheets provided.
Year 9:
Week Beginning 11th May: Complete the assessment on Changing Economic World – Development. This is based on the workbook you should have done up to this point. You should spend an hour on this in exam conditions. If you have already completed this, then you need to start the Nigeria workbook. Complete the page 4.
Week Beginning 18th May: Work on the Changing Economic World – Nigeria booklet using the information sheets you have been provided with. You should complete to page 4 at least (page 8 if you started this last week).
Week Beginning 1st June: Work on the Changing Economic World – Nigeria booklet using the information sheets you have been provided with. You should complete to page 8 at least (finish the booklet if you completed to page 8 last week).
Year 10:
Week Beginning 11th May: Complete the Resource Management booklet using the information sheets you have been provided with.
Week Beginning 18th May: Spend this week completing the A3 revision sheet for Resource Management.
Week Beginning 1st June: Complete the 30 question test to check you understand what you have learnt on Resource Management.
Year 11:
Week Beginning 11th May: Continue to revise using the human and physical revision sheets.
Week Beginning 18th May: Continue to revise using the human and physical revision sheets.
Week Beginning 1st June: Continue to revise using the human and physical revision sheets.
Year 12: You should have a copy of BOTH textbooks at home to use.
Week Beginning 11th May:
Mrs Robinson – Hazard vulnerability and Management Strategies
Miss Gleeson – Personal Place Attachment
Mrs Manning – Complete lesson 1 – Slides 1-8. This is looking at the causes and features of wildfires – Exam question to complete and be submitted.
Week Beginning 18th May:
Mrs Robinson – Plate Tectonics
Miss Gleeson – Insiders/outsiders
Mrs Manning – Complete lesson 2 – slides 9-13 looking at EL Nino and IOD. You will also need to read the two word documents provided to help. There is an exam question to submit.
Week Beginning 1st June:
Mrs Robinson – Volcanic Hazards
Miss Gleeson – Rural England Geographies
Mrs Manning – Complete lesson 3 – Slides 14-18 impacts of wildfires. There are exam questions to complete and submit for marking.
Year 7:
Week Beginning 20th April - Complete the Cold Environments workbook and submit to your class teacher. Complete the Revision PowerPoint which is downloadable from SharePoint.
Week Beginning 27th April - Complete the online test on Cold Environments. Instructions on how to access this will be sent via Ruler and will also be posted on the geography SharePoint page.
Week Beginning 4th May - A new workbook and supporting information on Urbanisation will be uploaded on Ruler and SharePoint for students to start to complete.
Year 8:
Week Beginning 20th April - Complete the Cold Environments workbook and submit to your class teacher. Complete the Revision PowerPoint which is downloadable from SharePoint.
Week Beginning 27th April - Complete the online test on Cold Environments. Instructions on how to access this will be sent via Ruler and will also be posted on the geography SharePoint page.
Week Beginning 4th May - A new workbook and supporting information on World Issues will be uploaded on Ruler and SharePoint for students to start to complete.
Year 9:
Week Beginning 20th April - Complete the Changing Economy - development workbook to page 20 and submit to your subject teacher by Monday 27th April.
Week Beginning 27th April - Complete the revision PowerPoint and assessment for development. This will be uploaded to SharePoint and the instructions sent via Ruler.
Week Beginning 4th May - Start work on the Nigeria workbook which will be uploaded to SharePoint. Instructions on how to access online resources for this will also be put on SharePoint.
Year 10:
Week Beginning 20th April - Complete the Deserts workbook and send to your teacher by Monday 27th April. There is also a revision PowerPoint to download and complete.
Week Beginning 27th April - Instructions to access an online assessment to be completed this week will be sent via Ruler and SharePoint. This will be on Deserts.
Week Beginning 4th May - A new workbook on Resource Management will be set via Ruler and will be downloadable from SharePoint for students to start working on. Instructions and links to online resources to help with the completion of this will also be posted on the geography SharePoint page.
Year 11:
Week Beginning 20th April - Finish the Resource Management - Water booklet and submit to teachers for checking. Download and complete the PowerPoint revision task for Water management and complete the quiz to test understanding (Completing this will mean that all teaching for the course is completed)
Week Beginning 27th April and 4th May - Download the information booklet and question booklet from the SharePoint page on Urbanisation/slums and complete.
Year 12:
Continue with work set before Easter.
Drama
Update: 12/05/2020 - Curriculum statement for 01/06/20 - 17/06/20
Years 7 and 8
Both year 7 and year 8 will be looking at Putting on a Performance this half term. They will be given the choice of choosing a production or working from some given examples. Once they have chosen a production they will explore all the different tasks that go in to producing a full scale production. This will include casting it, designing the set and costume, promoting it then finally reviewing a potential performance.
The aim of the tasks is to highlight the work and different skills that are needed when planning a production.
Years 9 and 10
Both years 9 and 10 will be looking at a key part of the GCSE assessment, live theatre evaluation. Section B of the written exam, that the students will sit in year 11, will require them to answer two questions on a piece of theatre that they have seen. We have been given a link to a recording of the play “Teechers” performed by a professional group, Blackeyed Theatre Company. Students will be required to watch this performance* and make notes on the acting and design elements they see. Once this has been watched they will need to organise their notes and then create a separate set of notes of no more than 500 words. These 500 words are notes they will be able to take in to the exam.
The students will then have examples of questions from exam papers that they will need to answer. They will also have a copy of the marking criteria so that they can assess their own work.
*If they cannot access this performance they can watch another on YouTube by searching live theatre or National Theatre Live or The Show Must Go On. As a last resort they could use a film but this will not be allowed for the final exam.
Update : 20/04/2020
Year 7
Over this half term year 7 will be looking at the history of drama and theatre with regards to how and why masks were used in early theatre. Students will start by looking at the characters that they feel are shown through masks then move on to creating their own character. Once this is done they will design and make their own mask to use in a performance.
Year 8
Over this half term year 8 will be looking at their use of voice when performing a script. They will start by exploring their own voice and how it works, being sure to make it clear when performing. They will then move on to a selection of different scripts over the weeks with thought given as to how they would perform them. The work is finished with students working on their own scripted performance either by themselves or with another person.
Years 9 and 10
Over this half term years 9 and 10 will be looking at how they will be using subject specific drama terminology in their written work. This is a very important piece of work as it will prepare them for the written tasks in the coursework and written exam. In order to achieve the higher marks for GCSE drama students need to use key drama words in their work correctly. Students have a document to complete that has a different focus each week. They will look at drama techniques, styles, technical words for lighting, sound and set as well as other key words.
Previous Work
Please click here for the Drama Overview. Specific tasks for individual year groups/classes will be set on Ruler and Sharepoint.
Religious Education
Update: 08/06/2020
Year 7 - Students should work through topic of the Church. All lessons have been put up as word documents. Like last term you should complete one a week. You can download the document and add your answers or write them on a separate document. Please send the work to your class teacher with your name and class on the email.
Year 8 - Students should work through topic of Buddhism. All lessons have been put up as word documents. Like last term you should complete one a week. You can download the document and add your answers or write them on a separate document. Please send the work to your class teacher with your name and class on the email.
Year 9 - Continue to work through ZigZag Islam booklets
Year 10 - You should have completed revision for Christianity, Islam and Peace and conflict. Please move on to Relationships and families. All information in on the booklet with questions to answer. Please send through when you have completed. Aim for one topic per week. As always aim to work through revision guides and exam questions that you have.
Updated: 13/05/2020
Year 7 - Continue to work through the Islam booklets in the KS3 folder. If you have finished them you can work through the extension booklet.
Year 8 - continue to work through the Hinduism booklets. If you have finished there is a research project that you can complete.
Year 9 - Continue to work through your Islam booklet. On Sharepoint there are exam questions that you can work through.
Year 10 RE - GA Finish Peace and Conflict booklets and email answers to questions. Move on to Christianity and Islam booklets to complete all revision on topics already completed.
10 TR class - continue to work on booklets that you took home. More can be found on SharePoint if you have lost it.
Updated 24/04/20
Year 7 - Continue to work on the Islam booklets. Complete one per week. Extension project can be found on the main RE SharePoint page.
Year 8 - Continue to work through the Hinduism booklets, one per week. Extension project can be found on main RE SharePoint page.
Year 10 - You should finish the Peace and conflict booklet and go through the Islam booklet as revision. Answer questions and send to class teacher. Answer questions from exams question document.
Previous Work
Year 7 – Islam. Complete booklets in KS3 folder on Islam
Year 8 – Hinduism. Research the tasks on sheet in KS3 folder
Year 9 – Students should continue to with and from the Islam booklets given. They have also been added to SharePoint if they have been misplaced.
Year 10 – Peace and conflict. They should be able to access ZigZag resources on SharePoint and should work through them. all information and question are included. They should locate Theme D - Religion, Peace and Conflict.
Year 11 – All students have revision guide and booklets as well as text books in some cases. They should continue to work through them and exam questions that have also been issued. All resources are also added on to SharePoint for reference if they have misplaced any.
Sociology
Update: 08/06/2020
Year 9 -Continue to work through all booklets on Families and households.
Year 10 - Continue to work through instruction in Year 10 folder on SharePoint. complete crime and Deviance and Education work booklets.
13/05/2020
Year 9 - All lesson PowerPoints have been uploaded. Read and work through all the questions. Use the YouTube videos and extra resources that have been added to help you. I have also uploaded work booklets that you can also complete if you have time.
Year 10 - Continue to work through revision guide. There are further workbook resources in the folder on SharePoint top work through if you finish.
Update - 24/04/20
Year 9 - Continue with worksheets set based on Families and Households.
Other Years - Continue with work below.
Year 9 – Families and households.
Year 10 – All students have been given revision guides so should start to work through them revising the topics that they have already studied.
Year 11 – They have finished all teaching and should continue to work through the revision guide that was issued to them as well as the additional revision booklet that has exam preparation questions
Year 12 – On SharePoint they can access information mats that will help them to fill out the Napier workbooks on the links. We will also add PowerPoints to help, they will have print outs of their most recent topic. There are also exam questions for students to practice. YouTube links will also be added. They should refer to the YouTube links for additional help.
Year 13 – All Napier workbooks are available on SharePoint. There are also YouTube links to help you with the remaining topics. We will scan/ print the most recent topic that we have started teaching and the remainder will be uploaded soon. They will also have a link to exam questions.
History & Politics
Updated 04/05/2020
Year 7
The Tudors
- Henry VIII and his problems – marriage and religion
- Edward VI – establishing Protestant England
- Mary I – Does she deserve to be remembered as ‘Bloody Mary’?
- Elizabeth I – Should she be remembered as the greatest Tudor monarch?
The Stuarts
- Gunpowder Plot
- The causes of the English Civil War
- The Battles of the English Civil War
- Consequences of the English Civil War
Year 8
The Twentieth Century
- Life in the trenches
- Battle of the Somme/Haig
- Suffragettes
- Life in 1920s America
- The rise of Hitler in Germany
- Understanding the Holocaust
- World War II
- The NHS
- Conspiracy theories
Year 9
America 1920-1975
- Civil Rights – Race relations in America
- Education – Brown vs Board of Education/Little Rock Nine
- Transport – Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Peaceful protest – Sit ins and Freedom rides
- MLK and peaceful protest
- Violent protest movements
- Legislation for African Americans
- President Johnson and The Great society
Year 10
Health and the People – Students are asked to work through the booklet looking at C19th and C20th medicine (more information on SharePoint)
- C19th medicine – Germ theory, Simpson and Lister, hospitals, women in medicine and public health reform.
- C20th medicine – Liberal government reforms, Penicillin, the impact of WWI, the impact of WWII and the NHS.
Year 11
Life in Elizabethan England
- Theatre
- Poverty
- Voyages – Drake, Hawkins and Raleigh
Revision
- Conflict and Tension – Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations and Hitler’s Foreign Policy
- Health and the People – Individuals, Public Health and Treatments/surgery through time. Middle Ages, Renaissance, C19th and C20th.
Use Share Point site to access revision material for all topics.
Year 12 Politics
- KI – UK Parliament
- GR – Electoral systems
- GS – Conservatism
Year 12 History
- JL/GY – USA – Emergence on the World Stage 1912-1920 (p.106-129)
Year 13 History
- KI – Revision USA 1865-1975
- GR – Blair – foreign, economic, social and political
Year 13 Politics
- KI – US Executive
- GR – Pressure groups
- GS – Multiculturalism
Previous Work
History Department
Year 7
The Tudors – Students have a homework project to complete (more information on SharePoint)
- Henry VIII and his problems – marriage and religion
- Edward VI – establishing Protestant England
- Mary I – Does she deserve to be remembered as ‘Bloody Mary’?
- Elizabeth I – Should she be remembered as the greatest Tudor monarch?
Year 8
The Twentieth Century – Students have a homework project to complete on WWI (more information on SharePoint)
- Life in the trenches
- Battle of the Somme/Haig
- Suffragettes
- Life in 1920s America
- The rise of Hitler in Germany
Year 9
America 1920-1975 – Students have topic questions for each period of time (more information on SharePoint)
- The Roaring 20s
- The Great Depression and the New Deal
- Post-War America
- Civil Rights – African American
Year 10
Health and the People – Students are asked to work through the booklet looking at C19th and C20th medicine (more information on SharePoint)
Early entry students will have a booklet printed to work through. Use textbook information sheets to complete.
- C19th medicine – Germ theory, Simpson and Lister, hospitals, women in medicine and public health reform.
- C20th medicine – Liberal government reforms, Penicillin, the impact of WWI, the impact of WWII and the NHS.
Year 11
Life in Elizabethan England
- Theatre
- Poverty
- Voyages – Drake, Hawkins and Raleigh
Revision
- Conflict and Tension – Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations and Hitler’s Foreign Policy
- Health and the People – Individuals, Public Health and Treatments/surgery through time. Middle Ages, Renaissance, C19th and C20th.
Use Share Point site to access revision material for all topics.
Year 12 Politics
- KI – UK Parliament
- GR – Electoral systems
- GS – Conservatism
Year 12 History
- JL/GY – USA – Emergence on the World Stage 1912-1920 (p.106-129)
Year 13 History
- KI – Revision USA 1865-1975
- GR – Blair – foreign, economic, social and political
Year 13 Politics
- KI – US Executive
- GR – Pressure groups
- GS – Multiculturalism
Psychology
Update 29/06/2020
Psychology Department
Usual GCSE Schedule
|
September – October Half Term |
October Half Term- Christmas |
January – February Half Term |
February Half Term - Easter |
Easter – may Half Term |
May Half Term - Summer |
Year 9 |
Research Methods 1 |
Research Methods 1 and Social Influence |
Social Influence and Memory |
Memory |
Memory and Research Methods 2 |
Research Methods 2 and Revision |
Year 10 |
Language, Thought and Communication |
Language, Thought and Communication |
Perception |
Perception |
Development |
Revision and Exams |
Year 11 |
The Brain and Neuropsychology |
The Brain and Neuropsychology |
Psychological Problems |
Psychological Problems |
Revision |
Exams |
Covid-19 Closure Instructions-
Year 9-
- GN & TR- Students have studied Research Methods, Social Influence and Memory this year. There is a Research Methods, Social Influence and Memory revision booklet on SharePoint for students to complete as revision for end of year exams, as well as some additional activities for each topic including Key Study worksheets. Students can download the booklets and complete electronically or print and fill in by hand. Students will be asked to bring these booklets in when we return to school. If students so not have access to a computer, please contact the school and we can print a copy for you. Once all booklets/activities are complete there are multiple-choice tests to complete- all students have been emailed links to the online tests or had them printed and sent home.
Year 10-
- GN & TR- There is a Research Methods, Social Influence, Memory and Perception revision booklets on SharePoint for students to complete as revision for end of year exams, as well as some additional activities for each topic including Key Study worksheets. Students can download the booklets and complete electronically or print and fill in by hand. Students will be asked to bring these booklets in when we return to school. If students so not have access to a computer, please contact the school and we can print a copy for you. Once all booklets/activities are complete there are multiple-choice tests to complete- all students have been emailed links to the online tests or had them printed and sent home.
Year 11-
- GN- All course content is complete. Student have been given revision packs to use at home and all other revision materials can be found on SharePoint.
Usual A Level Schedule
|
September – October Half Term |
October Half Term- Christmas |
January – February Half Term |
February Half Term - Easter |
Easter – may Half Term |
May Half Term - Summer |
Year 12 TR |
Approaches and Research Methods |
Approaches and Research Methods |
Attachment and Research Methods |
Attachment and Research Methods |
Memory and Research Methods |
Memory and Research Methods |
Year 12 CK |
Introduction and Social Influence |
Social Influence |
Biopsychology 1 and Psychopathology |
Psychopathology |
Psychopathology |
Biopsychology 2 |
Year 13 CK |
Biopsychology 2, Aggression and Issues and Debates |
Aggression, Relationships and Issues and Debates |
Relationships, Eating Behaviours, Issues and Debates and Research Methods |
Eating Behaviours and Research Methods |
Eating Behaviours, Research Methods and Revision |
Summer Exams – dates on website |
Covid-19 Closure Instructions-
Year 12- all lesson PowerPoints are on SharePoint and students have textbooks to use at home.
- CK- Working through psychopathology booklets until the May half term.
- TR- Working through attachment booklets until Easter. After Easter begin Memory booklets. Additionally, continue to work through research methods booklet to keep on track to finish by May half term.
Year 13- all lesson PowerPoints are on SharePoint and students have textbooks to use at home.
- CK- Continue with Eating Behaviour booklets and any remaining work in Research Methods. Once complete there is only revision leading up to exams.
All information including work, revision and exam information can be found on SharePoint
https://josephleckieacademyco.sharepoint.com/Psychology/SitePages/Home.aspx
Psychology Department
Usual GCSE Schedule
|
September – October Half Term |
October Half Term- Christmas |
January – February Half Term |
February Half Term - Easter |
Easter – may Half Term |
May Half Term - Summer |
Year 9 |
Research Methods 1 |
Research Methods 1 and Social Influence |
Social Influence and Memory |
Memory |
Memory and Research Methods 2 |
Research Methods 2 and Revision |
Year 10 |
Language, Thought and Communication |
Language, Thought and Communication |
Perception |
Perception |
Development |
Revision and Exams |
Year 11 |
The Brain and Neuropsychology |
The Brain and Neuropsychology |
Psychological Problems |
Psychological Problems |
Revision |
Exams |
Closure Instructions-
Year 9-
- GN & TR- Students have studied Social Influence this year. There is a Social Influence revision booklet on SharePoint for students to complete as revision for end of year exams. Students can download the booklet and complete electronically or print and fill in by hand. Students will be asked to bring this booklet in when we return to school. If students so not have access to a computer, please contact the school and we can print a copy for you.
Year 10-
- GN & TR- Students studied Social Influence last year. There is a Social Influence revision booklet on SharePoint for students to complete as revision for end of year exams. Students can download the booklet and complete electronically or print and fill in by hand. Students will be asked to bring this booklet in when we return to school. If students so not have access to a computer, please contact the school and we can print a copy for you.
Year 11-
- GN- All course content is complete. Student have been given revision packs to use at home and all other revision materials can be found on SharePoint.
Usual A Level Schedule
|
September – October Half Term |
October Half Term- Christmas |
January – February Half Term |
February Half Term - Easter |
Easter – may Half Term |
May Half Term - Summer |
Year 12 TR |
Approaches and Research Methods |
Approaches and Research Methods |
Attachment and Research Methods |
Attachment and Research Methods |
Memory and Research Methods |
Memory and Research Methods |
Year 12 CK |
Introduction and Social Influence |
Social Influence |
Biopsychology 1 and Psychopathology |
Psychopathology |
Psychopathology |
Biopsychology 2 |
Year 13 CK |
Biopsychology 2, Aggression and Issues and Debates |
Aggression, Relationships and Issues and Debates |
Relationships, Eating Behaviours, Issues and Debates and Research Methods |
Eating Behaviours and Research Methods |
Eating Behaviours, Research Methods and Revision |
Summer Exams – dates on website |
Closure Instructions-
Year 12- all lesson PowerPoints are on SharePoint and students have textbooks to use at home.
- CK- Working through psychopathology booklets until the May half term.
- TR- Working through attachment booklets until Easter. After Easter begin Memory booklets. Additionally, continue to work through research methods booklet to keep on track to finish by May half term.
Year 13- all lesson PowerPoints are on SharePoint and students have textbooks to use at home.
- CK- Continue with Eating Behaviour booklets and any remaining work in Research Methods. Once complete there is only revision leading up to exams.
All information including work, revision and exam information can be found on SharePoint
https://josephleckieacademyco.sharepoint.com/Psychology/SitePages/Home.aspx
French
Update 13/05/2020:
French
Y7
Students are currently working on improving their understanding of basic French grammar. They will practise the use of articles / possessive / adjectives agreement / present tense of common verbs, both regular and irregular. All work is on SharePoint / MFL/Year 7 / learning pack 3 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on SharePoint (as above).
They must continue to practise those rules using specific courses set on MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
They must also use www.languagesonline.org.uk for further practice.
Y8
Students are currently working on improving their understanding of basic French grammar. They will practise the use of articles / possessive / adjectives agreement / present tense of common verbs, both regular and irregular. All work is on SharePoint / MFL/Year 8 / learning pack 3 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on SharePoint (as above).
They must continue to practise those rules using specific courses set on MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
They must also use www.languagesonline.org.uk for further practice.
Y9
Students are currently working on improving their understanding of basic French grammar. They will practise the use of articles / possessive / adjectives agreement / present tense of common verbs, both regular and irregular. All work is on SharePoint / MFL / Year 9 / learning pack 3 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on SharePoint (as above).
They must continue to practise those rules using specific courses set on MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
They must also use www.languagesonline.org.uk for further practice.
Y10
Students are currently working on improving their understanding of basic French grammar. They will practise the use of articles / possessive / adjectives agreement / present tense of common verbs, both regular and irregular. All work is on SharePoint / MFL / Year 10 / learning pack 3 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on SharePoint (as above).
They must continue to practise those rules using specific courses set on MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
They must also use www.languagesonline.org.uk for further practice.
Y11
Students should use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above).
They must continue to practise vocabulary using MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
Update: 20/04/2020
Y7
Students are currently working on talking about themselves, their family and pets. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 7 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above).
They must continue to practise vocabulary using MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
Y8
Students are currently working on talking about the media giving opinions and reasons. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 8 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above).
They must continue to practise vocabulary using MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
Y9
Students are currently working on theme 1 / unit 3 of their GCSE course about food and going out. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 9 and directions will also be given via ruler.
All students have been issued with 3 workbooks (grammar/translation/exam practice) they will work from.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above).
They must continue to practise vocabulary using MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
Y10
Students are currently working on their conversation questions for their GCSE speaking exam. These cover all 3 themes. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 10 and directions will also be given via ruler.
All students have been issued with 3 workbooks (grammar/translation/exam practice) they will work from.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above).
They must continue to practise vocabulary using MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
Y11
Students should use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above).
They must continue to practise vocabulary using MEMRISE.com at least for 1 hr a week.
Previous Work:
Y7
Students are currently working on describing their own and ideal town and what they can / can’t do there. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 7 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They must continue to use the Memrise website to practise vocabulary.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above) where they will find many fun challenges to tackle.
Y8
Students are currently working on describing holidays (past/usual/future/ideal) including the weather, transports, activities, travelling companions with opinions and reasons. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 8 and directions will also be given via ruler.
They must continue to use the Memrise website to practise vocabulary.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above) where they will find many fun challenges to tackle.
Y9
Students are currently working on theme 1 / unit 3 of their GCSE course about free time activities which includes sports/food/medias in all tenses. They’re learning about the perfect tense. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 9 and directions will also be given via ruler.
All students have been issued with 3 workbooks (grammar/translation/exam practice) they will work from.
A list of French learning websites is also available on sharepoint and all students have access to kerboodle, our coursebook, where they can do activities in all 4 skills. They must continue to use the Memrise website to practise vocabulary.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above) where they will find many fun challenges to tackle.
Y10
Students are currently working on theme 2 / unit 8 of their GCSE course about travel and tourism. They’re learning about the imperfect tense. All work is on sharepoint / MFL/Year 10 and directions will also be given via ruler.
All students have been issued with 3 workbooks (grammar/translation/exam practice) they will work from.
A list of French learning websites is also available on sharepoint and all students have access to Kerboodle, our coursebook, where they can do activities in all 4 skills. They must continue to use the Memrise website to practise vocabulary.
They can also use this opportunity to explore further the cultural aspect of the subject and investigate all things French and / or from French speaking countries (films/music/celebrities/landscape/art/etc) using the “something different” folder on sharepoint (as above) where they will find many fun challenges to tackle.
Y11
Students are preparing for their upcoming exams in all 4 skills but more urgently should get ready for their speaking exams which will take place the 1st week after the Easter Holidays. They must revise all 3 themes and practise role-plays/photocards and conversation questions.
They have booklets to work from in their folders, those are also available on sharepoint / MFL / Year 11. Directions will also be given via ruler.
A list of French learning websites is also available on sharepoint and all students have access to Kerboodle, our coursebook, where they can do activities in all 4 skills. They must continue to use the Memrise website to practise vocabulary.
English
Update: 13/05/2020
Year 7 & 8
Students should work through the lesson by lesson activities on the ‘English’ SharePoint page (developing English Language/Literature skills).
Y7: Greek Myths
Y8: Victorian Literature
Year 9 & 10
Students should work through the lesson by lesson activities on the ‘English’ SharePoint page (developing English Language/Literature skills).
Y9: Gothic Literature
Y10: Unseen texts & Reading to Writing
Year 11
Students should focus on enrichment activities (see ‘English’ SharePoint page: ‘Enrichment’ folder).
Years 12 & 13
Students are to continue to work on coursework. Y12 students should read the following set texts:
- ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ by Margaret Atwood
- ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ by Thomas Hardy
Updated Learning Plan 23/04/20
Year 7 & 8
Students should work through the lesson by lesson activities on the ‘English’ SharePoint page (developing English Language skills).
Year 9 & 10
Students should work through the lesson by lesson activities on the ‘English’ SharePoint page (developing English Language skills).
Year 11
Students should focus on enrichment activities (see ‘English’ SharePoint page: ‘Enrichment’ folder).
Years 12 & 13
Students are to continue to work on coursework. Y12 students should read the following set texts:
- ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ by Margaret Atwood
- ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ by Thomas Hardy
Previous Work
Year 7, 8, 9
To work through the English Language booklet paper one and two as it is the topic that we will be looking at or touched upon.
Year 10
To work through English Language paper 1 and paper 2 .
Year 11
To work through exam questions for literature and Language. Revision quotes will also be on the site to help students.
Years 12 & 13
Students are expected to continue to work through their coursework. They are also to analyse the rest of the William Blake poems.
Design & Technology
Update: 08/06/2020
Year 7
They with be doing over the next six weeks a Mobile Phone design project. Tasks for the project are sent out through email and ruler classroom directly to student email accounts and ruler accounts.
Then arrange of tasks that include; Access-FM; task on renewable energy and perspective drawings.
Year 8
They with be doing over the next six weeks a Mobile Phone design project. Tasks for the project are sent out through email and ruler classroom directly to student email accounts and ruler accounts.
Then arrange of tasks that include; Access-FM; task on renewable energy and perspective drawings.
Year 9 GCSE
Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check student’s ruler for each topic.
Year 9 BTEC Art and Design
Continue to develop design ideas for the science fiction assignment, a selection of different rendering techniques on a range of line drawing.
Year 10 GCSE
AQA have released the Non-Exam-Assessment document for students completing the course in 2021. Follow the guidance from your teacher via email and ruler classroom to start your NEA. Plus they will be continuing with Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check student ruler for each topic.
Year 10 BTEC Art and Design
Art and Design Portfolio progression. Creating design work for your chosen topic, recording progress and presenting work in a portfolio, a selection of different rendering techniques on a range of line drawing.
Year 11 GCSE
Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check student ruler for each topic link.
Year 12
Passage links to A level programme of study are emailed to students each week with information on what reading to undertake and what supplementary tasks need to be completed
Update: 11/05/2020
Year 7
One more week for Modelling a themed interior design for a party venue that includes seating, dancefloor and DJ booth. Check your emails for inspiration and more information. Then arrange of tasks that include; Access-fm; task on renewable energy and perspective drawings.
Year 8
One more week for Modelling a themed interior design for a party venue that includes seating, dancefloor and DJ booth. Check your emails for inspiration and more information. Then arrange of tasks that include; Access-fm; task on renewable energy and perspective drawings.
Year 9 GCSE
Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check students ruler for each topic.
Year 9 BTEC Art and Design
Continue to develop design ideas for the science fiction assignment, a selection of different rendering techniques on a range of line drawing.
Year 10 GCSE
Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check student ruler for each topic.
Year 10 BTEC Art and Design
Art and Design Portfolio progression. Creating design work for your chosen topic, recording progress and presenting work in a portfolio, a selection of different rendering techniques on a range of line drawing.
Year 11 GCSE
Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check student ruler for each topic link.
Year 12
Passage links to A level programme of study are emailed to students each week with information on what reading to undertake and what supplementary tasks need to be completed
Update: 20/04/2020
Year 7
Modelling a themed interior design for a party venue that includes seating, dancefloor and DJ booth. Check your emails for inspiration and more information.
Year 8
Modelling a themed interior design for a party venue that includes seating, dancefloor and DJ booth. Check your emails for inspiration and more information.
Year 9 GCSE
Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check student email for each topic.
Year 9 BTEC Art and Design
Continue to develop design ideas for the science fiction assignment, check your student email for specific instructions every week.
Year 10 GCSE
Bitesize links and topics to study sent out each week following the D&T GCSE curriculum- check student email for each topic.
Year 10 BTEC Art and Design
Art and Design Portfolio progression. Creating design work for your chosen topic, recording progress and presenting work in a portfolio, see student email for help and instructions.
Year 12
Passage links to A level programme of study are emailed to students each week with information on what reading to undertake and what supplementary tasks need to be completed
Previous Work:
Year 7: Complete 'Making Diary' and 'Testing and Evaluation' page (Please click here for the worksheet)
Year 8: Complete 'Making Diary' and 'Testing and Evaluation' page (Please click here for the worksheet)
Year 9: GCSE - Revise Core technical principles and make revision notes. Once completed, practise the tests online.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/zby2bdm
Year 9: BTEC - Create Artist research which is relevant to your assignment theme. This will inspire your design ideas.
Year 10: GCSE - Revise Core technical principals and make revision notes. Once completed, practise the tests online.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/zby2bdm
Year 10: BTEC - Unit 5 - Choose a theme for 'My Portfolio' create a mindmap of your ideas and then create moodboards.
Year 11: GCSE - Complete the revise packs provided and continue with NEA.
Year 11: BTEC - Continue to complete external assessment preparation.
Year 12 A Level - NEA research and drawings need to continue for your chosen project area. Using your A level textbooks you can also complete the chapter focusing on sustainability and the 6 Rs.
Year 12 BTEC - Complete artist research for unit 7. Look through the list of Artists in your assignment or choose other artists associated with Functionality.
Year 13 A Level - NEA completion. If you do not have a copy accessible at home complete revision through the guides given out earlier this week.
Year 13 BTEC - Complete unit 8 assignment one, research current arts and crafts trends to determine which craft products you could make for assignment 2.
ICT
Update: 01/06/2020
Year 7 – Each week there is a choices sheet on SharePoint, and being sent to you by your ICT teacher through both ruler and email. There are 4 choices, select the activity you would like to complete and email your teacher with the activity you have chosen to complete.
Year 8 – Each week there is a choices sheet on SharePoint, and being sent to you by your ICT teacher through both ruler and email. There are 4 choices, select the activity you would like to complete and email your teacher with the activity you have chosen to complete.
Year 9 – Register on the know it all ninja site, following the information sheet emailed to you by your teacher. Complete one section of know it all ninja each week.
Year 10 – Register on the know it all ninja site, following the information sheet emailed to you by your teacher. Complete one section of know it all ninja each week.
Year 12 – There are sequence of Database videos to work through in preparation for your unit 2 exam in January.
Update: 13/05/2020
YEAR 7 - Go into the KS3 folder above and into the year 7 folder. There is a folder in there called "HARRY PLOTTER".
There are 7 lessons within this folder, each lasting 1 hour. There is a task sheet word document in each file, work is to be completed on excel and questions answered on the word document. These then need to be uploaded onto your Onedrive to be downloaded when we return to school.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ICT TEACHER IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING.
YEAR 8 - Go into the KS3 folder above and into the year 8 folder. There is a folder in there called "8.6 Spreadsheet Practice".
There are practice lessons within this folder, each lasting 1 hour, the task 2 cupcake activity should take around 3 hours to complete. There is a task sheet word document in each file, work is to be completed on excel and questions answered on the word document. These then need to be uploaded onto your Onedrive to be downloaded when we return to school.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ICT TEACHER IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING.
YEAR 9+YEAR 10 - You will be sitting your BTEC exam in January 2021, we have a subscription to an excellent site called "Know it all ninja" to help you with your learning and revision.
Go into the KS4 folder above, select the Digital Information Technology Folder and component 3. There is a hyperlink to the Know It All Ninja website in this folder.
Sign in using your school email account details and your name.
Once logged in select "GET STARTED" and then "EFFECTIVE DIGITAL WORKING PRACTICES"
Select a module to start working through, write notes on either word or powerpoint and once you have completed a section have a go at the quiz at the bottom of the page.
Previous Work:
YEAR 7 - Go into the KS3 folder above and into the year 7 folder. There is a folder in there called "HARRY PLOTTER".
There are 7 lessons within this folder, each lasting 1 hour. There is a task sheet word document in each file, work is to be completed on excel and questions answered on the word document. These then need to be uploaded onto your Onedrive to be downloaded when we return to school.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ICT TEACHER IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING.
YEAR 8 - Go into the KS3 folder above and into the year 8 folder. There is a folder in there called "8.6 Spreadsheet Practice".
There are practice lessons within this folder, each lasting 1 hour, the task 2 cupcake activity should take around 3 hours to complete. There is a task sheet word document in each file, work is to be completed on excel and questions answered on the word document. These then need to be uploaded onto your Onedrive to be downloaded when we return to school.
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ICT TEACHER IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING.
YEAR 9+YEAR 10 - You will be sitting your BTEC exam in January 2021, we have a subscription to an excellent site called "Know it all ninja" to help you with your learning and revision.
Go into the KS4 folder above, select the Digital Information Technology Folder and component 3. There is a hyperlink to the Know It All Ninja website in this folder.
Sign in using your school email account details and your name.
Once logged in select "GET STARTED" and then "EFFECTIVE DIGITAL WORKING PRACTICES"
Select a module to start working through, write notes on either word or powerpoint and once you have completed a section have a go at the quiz at the bottom of the page.
YEAR 11 - YOU WILL BE COMPLETING COURSEWORK, YOU ARE GOING TO BE IMPROVING COMPONENT 2 TASK 1 (THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN UPLOADED TO YOUR ONEDRIVE ON 365 MAIL - IF THIS IS NOT IN YOUR ONEDRIVE PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL AND WE WILL GET IT SENT TO YOU) CLICK ON THIS LINK FOR THE TASK REQUIREMENTS AND ACCESS TO THE BOOK.
YEAR 12 - YOU WILL BE COMPLETING EXAM REVISION AND COURSEWORK, CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES FOR UNIT 1 REVISION AND MARKING GRIDS FOR UNIT 3 COURSEWORK
YEAR 13 - YOU WILL BE COMPLETING EXAM REVISION AND COURSEWORK, CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES FOR UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 REVISION AND MARKING GRIDS FOR UNIT 5 COURSEWORK
Previous Work:
YEAR 7 AND YEAR 8 - LOGON TO THE IDEA AWARD WEBSITE AND COMPLETE ALL BRONZE BADGES ON THE IDEA WEBSITE - GO TO IDEA
YEAR 9 AND YEAR 10 - YOU WILL BE COMPLETING EXAM WORK, CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND WORK THROUGH THE DOCUMENTS IN COMPONENT 3 LEARNING AIM A.
YEAR 11 - YOU WILL BE COMPLETING COURSEWORK, YOU ARE GOING TO BE IMPROVING COMPONENT 2 TASK 1 (THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN UPLOADED TO YOUR ONEDRIVE ON 365 MAIL - IF THIS IS NOT IN YOUR ONEDRIVE PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL AND WE WILL GET IT SENT TO YOU) CLICK ON THIS LINK FOR THE TASK REQUIREMENTS AND ACCESS TO THE BOOK.
YEAR 12 - YOU WILL BE COMPLETING EXAM REVISION AND COURSEWORK, CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES FOR UNIT 1 REVISION AND MARKING GRIDS FOR UNIT 3 COURSEWORK
YEAR 13 - YOU WILL BE COMPLETING EXAM REVISION AND COURSEWORK, CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES FOR UNIT 1 AND UNIT 2 REVISION AND MARKING GRIDS FOR UNIT 5 COURSEWORK
Computer Science
Update - 01/06/2020
Computer Science Department June 2020 (7 week programme of study):
Year 9 – Register on the Seneca learning website using the information sheet emailed to you by your teacher. Complete sections 1. Computer Systems, 2. Networks and Security. Complete the assignments at the end of each section.
Year 10 –PROGRAMMING
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT.
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
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Year 12 –
THEORY
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES TO AID YOUR LEARNING, SUPPLIMENT YOUR NOTES AND REVISE CURRENT THEORY WORK.
CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES
Update: 13/05/2020
YEAR 9 –
Following your python programming practice on Grok Learning, there is an actual GCSE project within the KS4 Computer Science folder. Read the activity booklet and complete the activity on Python.
If you are struggling go back through GROK LEARANING and complete all the tasks to improve your programming
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT
YEAR 10 -
PROGRAMMING
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT.
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
mveybjmfqd
Previous Work
YEAR 9 - Following your python programming practice on Grok Learning, there is an actual GCSE project within the KS4 Computer Science folder. Read the activity booklet and complete the activity on Python.
If you are struggling go back through GROK LEARANING and complete all the tasks to improve your programming
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT
YEAR 10 -
PROGRAMMING
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT.
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
mveybjmfqd
YEAR 11 -
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
mveybjmfqd
YEAR 12 -
THEORY
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES TO AID YOUR LEARNING, SUPPLIMENT YOUR NOTES AND REVISE CURRENT THEORY WORK.
CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES
YEAR 13 -
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES TO AID YOUR LEARNING, SUPPLIMENT YOUR NOTES AND REVISE THEORY WORK
CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES
Previous Work:
Computer Science
YEAR 9 - Following your python programming practice on Grok Learning, there is an actual GCSE project within the KS4 Computer Science folder. Read the activity booklet and complete the activity on Python.
If you are struggling go back through GROK LEARANING and complete all the tasks to improve your programming
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT
YEAR 10 -
PROGRAMMING
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT.
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
mveybjmfqd
YEAR 11 -
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
mveybjmfqd
YEAR 12 -
THEORY
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES TO AID YOUR LEARNING, SUPPLIMENT YOUR NOTES AND REVISE CURRENT THEORY WORK.
CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES
YEAR 13 -
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES TO AID YOUR LEARNING, SUPPLIMENT YOUR NOTES AND REVISE THEORY WORK
CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMESPre
YEAR 9 -
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT
YEAR 10 -
PROGRAMMING
THERE ARE 7 DIFFERENT PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITIES READY FOR YOU ON GROK LEARNING, CLICK ON THE LINK AND USE YOUR MICROSOFT SCHOOL EMAIL TO ACCESS THE ACCOUNT.
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
mveybjmfqd
YEAR 11 -
THEORY
Seneca Learning – Theory
app.senecalearning.com/join-class
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YEAR 12 -
THEORY
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES TO AID YOUR LEARNING, SUPPLIMENT YOUR NOTES AND REVISE CURRENT THEORY WORK.
CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES
YEAR 13 -
YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES TO AID YOUR LEARNING, SUPPLIMENT YOUR NOTES AND REVISE THEORY WORK
CLICK ON YOUR YEAR LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE AND ACCESS PAST PAPERS AND MARKSCHEMES
Music
Update: 11/05/2020
All updated work for all year groups has been uploaded to the Music page on Sharepoint.
Update: 20/04/2020
Work for all year groups has been uploaded to the Music page on Sharepoint.
Previous Work
Click here for the Year 7 Home Learning Tasks
Click here for the Year 8 Home Learning Tasks
Click here for the Year 9 Home Learning Tasks
Maths
Update: 30/06/2020:
Click here for the Year 7 Maths curriculum plan
Click here for the Year 8 Maths curriculum plan
Click here for the Year 9 Maths curriculum plan
Click here for the Year 10 Maths curriculum plan
Update 11/06/2020:
Click here for the Year 7 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/06/2020
Click here for the Year 8 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/06/2020
Click here for the Year 9 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/06/2020
Click here for the Year 10 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/06/2020
Update 11/05/2020:
Click here for the Year 7 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/05/2020
Click here for the Year 8 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/05/2020
Click here for the Year 9 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/05/2020
Click here for the Year 10 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 11/05/2020
Previous Work:
Click here for the Year 7 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 21/04/20
Click here for the Year 8 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 21/04/20
Click here for the Year 9 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 21/04/20
Click here for the Year 10 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 21/04/20
Click here for the Year 11 Maths curriculum plan - Updated 21/04/20
Click here for the Year 12 Maths GCSE curriculum plan - Updated 21/04/20
Click here for the Year 13 Maths curriculum plan
Science
Updated: 20/04/2020
Year 7
All Year 7 classes are currently studying the following topics in Science, Cells, Acids & Alkalis and Light & Sound. In Sharepoint click on Science Student Resources, KS3 Folder. There is a Home Learning Pack with a Year 7 Homework Booklet. This needs to be downloaded and completed. There are Year 7 powerpoints to help with completing this.
Year 8
All Year 8 classes are currently studying the following topics in Science, Interdependence, Periodic Table and Energy Transfers. In Sharepoint click on Science Student Resources, KS3 Folder. There is a Home Learning Pack with a Year 8Homework Booklet. This needs to be downloaded and completed. There are Year 7 powerpoints to help with completing this.
Year 9
All Year 9 classes are currently studying the AQA Biology, Chemistry and Physics. In Sharepoint click on Science Student Resources, KS4 Folder. There is a Home Learning Pack for Year 9. These include revision sheets that students must fill in. Students can use the following websites to help the complete these.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/z98jmp3
https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/
https://www.kerboodle.com/users/login?user_return_to=%2Fapp
Year 10
All Year 10 classes are currently studying the AQA Biology, Chemistry and Physics. In Sharepoint click on Science Student Resources, KS4 Folder. There is a Home Learning Pack for Year 10. These include revision sheets that students must fill in. Students can use the following websites to help the complete these.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/z98jmp3
https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/
https://www.kerboodle.com/users/login?user_return_to=%2Fapp
Year 11
All Year 11 classes are currently studying the AQA Biology, Chemistry and Physics. In Sharepoint click on Science Student Resources, KS4 Folder. There is a Home Learning Pack for Year 11. These include revision sheets that students must fill in. Students can use the following websites to help the complete these.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/z98jmp3
https://www.freesciencelessons.co.uk/
https://www.kerboodle.com/users/login?user_return_to=%2Fapp
Year 12 and 13
Year 12 and 13 students are following a combination of either AS/A Level Biology, Chemistry or Physics, or BTEC National Applied Science. In Sharepoint, click on Science Student Resources, KS5 Folder. There are individual folders for each subject. Within these folders there are a range of tailored resources for each topic. Students are aware of which topic they are up to.
https://www.kerboodle.com/users/login?user_return_to=%2Fapp
All resources on Sharepoint for all Year groups were updated on 23/04/2020
PE
Updated: 13/05/2020
Core PE Years 7 - 11.
Students should currently be enjoying the sunshine and doing a module of athletics in PE lessons. As this isn’t possible, and athletics often requires specialist equipment we are recommending that students try to undertake as much physical activity as they can. This is not only for physical health but also for mental health benefits. As the government have now lifted restrictions on the amount of outdoor exercise you can do it’s important to keep active.
Any form of cardiovascular exercise would be beneficial to health. This is anything that raises heart rate and breathing rate. This could include activities like walking, jogging, cycling and skipping. Of course continue to abide by social distancing rules to stay safe.
You can also try the following links and video’s if you want to exercise at home:
https://www.ukactive.com/news/ukactive-kids-and-nike-launch-move-crew-programme-to-get-kids-moving/
This site offers video’s to get your daily dose of exercise.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/nhs-fitness-studio/
This site offers free aerobics, strength and resistance training, Pilates and yoga.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4z1_0UdNR70GZE9eGuDY_VlQBE78ebQ8
This site offers free yoga videos for relaxation and mental wellbeing
https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1
This is Joe Wick’s daily workout. There is a new workout every day at 9am. Don’t worry if you miss it you can always catch up and follow previous video’s.
Year 9 BTEC
Students are working towards their external exam. Students are currently working on the fitness part of the exam and have a booklet to complete this half term.
Year 10 BTEC
Miss Nullis’ group - over the next half term students will be working on the psychology section of component 2. This is learning and work which will be needed for their exam which will now take place next year.
Miss Smiths group - this half term students will be looking into sport related injuries and the treatment and rehabilitation of them as part of component 1
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Updated - 24/04/2020
Core PE Years 7 and 8.
Students should currently be enjoying the sunshine and doing a module of athletics in PE lessons. As this isn’t possible, and athletics often requires specialist equipment we are recommending that students try to complete an hours exercise each day. This is not only for physical health but also for mental health benefits. Of course it’s important to keep to government guidance and continue social distancing but walking, jogging or cycling are all great forms of cardiovascular exercise.
However if this isn’t possible every day, you can access the following online video’s to support in physical and mental health and well-being;
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/nhs-fitness-studio/
This site offers free aerobics, strength and resistance training, pilates and yoga.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4z1_0UdNR70GZE9eGuDY_VlQBE78ebQ8
This site offers free yoga videos for relaxation and mental wellbeing
https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1
This is Joe Wick’s daily workout. There is a new workout every day at 9am. Don’t worry if you miss it you can always catch up.
Core PE Years 9-11
As advised by the government students should try to complete an hours exercise each day. This is not only for physical health but also for mental health benefits. Of course it’s important to keep to government guidance and continue social distancing but walking, jogging or cycling are all great forms of cardiovascular exercise.
However if this isn’t possible every day you can access the following online video’s;
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/nhs-fitness-studio/
This site offers free aerobics, strength and resistance training, pilates and yoga.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4z1_0UdNR70GZE9eGuDY_VlQBE78ebQ8
This site offers free yoga videos for relaxation and mental wellbeing
https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1
This is Joe Wick’s daily workout. There is a new workout every day at 9am. Don’t worry if you miss it you can always catch up.
Year 9 BTEC
Students are working towards their external exam. Students are currently working on the fitness part of the exam and have a booklet to complete this half term.
Year 10 BTEC
Miss Nullis’ group - over the next half term students will be completing the nutrition part of the examined unit and will make a start on the psychology section of the unit. This is learning and work which will be needed for their exam which will take place next year.
Miss Smiths group - this half term students will be looking into sport related injuries and the treatment of them
Year 11 BTEC
Students are to complete any outstanding coursework to complete the course. This should be emailed to their class teacher.
Previous Work - Years 7-11 Core PE
Students can access live PE lessons every day Monday - Friday at 9am Live on Youtube starting Monday 23rd March 2020.
P.E. with Joe
Monday - Friday
9am Live on YouTube
The Body Coach TV
#PEwith JOE
BTEC Year 9
Both Mr Taylors and Mr Pochins group can start to prepare for Component 2 which is their examined unit. On sharepoint / ruler you will find two booklets; one on nutrition and one on sport psychology. Students are to work through these booklets.
BTEC Year 10
Mrs Owens group are to continue working through the nutrition booklets they have been using in lessons. To help their are some powerpoint presentations on sharepoint to help them. If students don't have their booklets at home, they can download another copy off sharepoint. When completed this students can work through the sports psychology booklet which is their final booklet for the component, this can also be found on sharepoint.
Miss Smiths group are to complete their first assignment of component 1 (The Impact of Sport and Activity on the Body Systems). The assignment brief and first chapter of the textbook are available on sharepoint and ruler.
BTEC Year 11's
To complete any outstanding / incomplete coursework. Work can be emailed directly to Miss Smith / Mr Allen. If any help / support is required please just email. Miss Smith will email students who have recently taken their online test with results once received.
Online Safety / Wellbeing
Source: Thinkuknow
Date: 24 March 2020
Thinkuknow has published guidance for parents and carers to support children who may be spending more time online at home while they do their schoolwork and socialise with friends. Suggestions to help parents keep children safe online include: chatting to find out how they use online technology and what it means to them; reminding children to report anything worrying, and how they can do this; and setting up or reviewing parental controls.
Read the news story: How to support your child at home
Click here for the 11-13 Activity Sheet
Click here for the 14+ Activity Sheet
Well-being Guide (Letovo School)
Diane Riley, Head of Boarding at the Letovo School has shared a Wellness Guide their counsellor has written for their students, parents (and staff could benefit from too).
Letovo School - Well-being Guide
Coronavirus: online safety
Source: The Children's Commissioner for England
Date: 09 April 2020
The Children's Commissioner for England, in association with the privacy law firm Schillings, has produced a digital safety and wellbeing kit for parents and a safety guide for children to help keep children safe and well online during the coronavirus outbreak.
Read the news story: Digital safety and wellbeing kit
Download the kit: Parents' digital safety and wellbeing kit (PDF)
Download the guide: Children's guide to staying safe online (PDF)
EMAC
Update: 30/06/20
Click on the link below and have a read of some bilingual stories!
Update 12/06/20
The Cambridge young learners website, contains lessons on the following topics:
Numbers
Clothing
Describing people
Time
Food and Drink
Explaining what things are made from
Jobs people do
Places and free time
Special days
Different jobs
Please complete one A2 lesson topic per day.
The website is fun because you can highlight the answer on your screen and find out your score straight away.
Update: 01/06/2020
For the final Summer Term , we have added a list of resources that parents can use to help their children.
The links are to different websites that are very helpful to EAL learners.
Curriculum for home learning.pdf
This will provide your child with a term's worth of learning . Your child can also continue their learning over the Summer holidays.
Update: 13/05/2020
The EMAC team have created new resources for you.
The videos will help you to know all the most common English words.
You can choose the videos that you would like to watch.
If you would like more challenging videos make sure you contact Mr Arif
Click here to view the document to access the videos.
For students who do not have internet, you will receive material in the post from the teaching assistant who supports you.
Updated 06/05/2020
For the next few weeks, we have found new ways you can continue your learning.
Reading story books is a enjoyable way to improve your reading skills.
You can enjoy story book in different languages.
You can read picture looks too - they're the best ones!
You can read for yourself or read a book to your younger brothers and sisters.
Please follow the link to the website. You will need to register. You can use your school email address to register. The website will then send you lots of story books for you to choose from.
https://uk.mantralingua.com/homereading
But hurry as the website is only going to be available for a short time
Another excellent website is BBC Bitesize Daily. If you have a difficult homework. You can search for a video that will explain the topic.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/dailylessons
Finally here is a link for the adult members of your family. They can get help to find out more about the Coronvirus by reading about it in a language that you speak at home.
Here is the link to DOCTORS OF THE WORLD "Protecting yourself for COVID19 in 32 Languages"
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/193qQN9l04Dvf0N9L5zeWTiXK_DRbrAxg
Previous Work:
Here are a number of ways in which the EMAC department is supporting your learning.
The teaching assistant who supports you, will have been sending work out to you. This work has been created, by them, to help you to continue to develop your English language skills.
Your teaching assistant is always happy to provide extra work for you.
There are many ways you can continue to improve your English, independently. You can:
Watch TV - this will help you to improve your vocabulary and you will learn new words
Listen to your favourite songs - this will help you to remember new words
Text your friends - this will improve your writing skills
Phone your friends - you will be improving your speaking skills
Write a diary - each day you can write down what you did.
3. You should be completing the homework that all your subject teachers have sent you.
If you need any help to do this work, please contact me or one of the following teaching assistants.
Mr Arif - a.arif@josephleckieacademy.co.uk
Mr. Pietsch - m.pietsch@josephleckieacademy.co.uk
Mrs. Begum - r.begum@josephleckieacademy.co.uk
Mrs Sava - l.sava@josephleckieacademy.co.uk
Mr Chopdat - a.chopat@josephleckieacademy.co.uk
Mrs Milne - a.milne@josephleckieacademy.co.uk
If you are not sure who the teaching assistant who supports you is, please email Mr Arif.
If you would like any additional work, please complete one project per week and email the work to your teaching assistant.
Generic Learning Links
DfE Online educational resources to support children to continue learning at home
The DfE have published a list of online resources that parents, and schools can consider to support children to continue learning at home. The list will be updated over time, and includes a wide range of resources for all ages that schools can consider using as part of their planned curriculum. Schools have already been drawing on existing resources and tools they are familiar with to support children to continue learning at home and should continue to do so.
More information can be found here:
Twinkl: https://www.twinkl.co.uk:
a month of free access to parents in the event of self-isolation or school closures (use promo ‘UKTWINKLHELPS’)
BBC Bitesize: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
The Imagination Tree: https://theimaginationtree.com
Creative art and craft activities for the very youngest.
Toy Theatre: https://toytheater.com/
Educational online games
Big History Project: https://www.bighistoryproject.com/home
Secondary.
British Council: https://www.britishcouncil.org/school-resources/find
Resources for English language learning
Oxford Owl for Home: https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/
Lots of free resources for Primary.
Geography Games: https://world-geography-games.com/world.html
Geography gaming
Cbeebies Radio: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/radio
Listening activities.
Paw Print Badges: https://www.pawprintbadges.co.uk
Free challenge packs and other downloads. Indoor and outdoor.
iDEA Awards: https://idea.org.uk
Digital enterprise award scheme you can complete online
Blockly: https://blockly.games
Learn all about computer programming.
Scratch: https://scratch.mit.edu/explore/projects/games/
Learn all about computer programming.
Ted Ed: https://ed.ted.com
A range of engaging educational videos
Duolingo: https://www.duolingo.com
Learn languages for free.
The Kids Should See This: https://thekidshouldseethis.com
Wide range of educational videos
National Geographic Kids: https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/
Activities and quizzes
Mystery Science: https://mysteryscience.com
Free science lessons
Crash Course: https://thecrashcourse.com/
There Is also a range of excellent resources for young people that help them to develop an understanding of the coronavirus below:
https://www.elsa-support.co.uk/coronavirus-story-for-children/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/51342366
https://www.brainpop.com/health/diseasesinjuriesandconditions/coronavirus/