| Art | Inside outside – Independent choices within theme, artist research, all media
| Exam – externally set assignment
| Exam – externally set assignment
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| ASDAN | World of work
Science and technology
| Expressive arts
Beliefs and values
| Paperwork/sorting portfolio and page numbering
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| Science | Trilogy: B10 nervous system, B11 hormonal control, B8 rates of reaction, C8 equilibrium and le chatelier, C9 crude oil and fuels, P9 forces and motions, P11 wave properties
Triple: B12 homeostasis in action, B13 reproduction, C10 organic compounds and reactions, C11 polymers, C12 chemical analysis and techniques, P12 wave properties, P10 Newtons laws, P10 forces and braking, P11 pressure
| Trilogy: B12 reproduction, B13 variation and evolution, B14 genetics and inheritance, C12 Earth’s resources, C10 chemical analysis, C11 Earth’s atmosphere, P10 Newton’s law, P12 electromagnetic waves, P13 Electromagnetism
Triple: B15 genetics and inheritance, B17 organising an ecosystem, B18 food security, C13 Earth’s atmosphere, C14 Earth’s resources, C15 using Earth’s resources, P13 electromagnetic waves, P15 electromagnetism, P14 light and sound, P16 space
| Trilogy: B16 organising and ecosystem – Revision and preparation for exams
Triple: Revision and preparation for exams
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| Computing | GCSE Computer Science: 1.6 ethical, legal, cultural and impacts, 2.3 producing robust programs, 2.2 programming fundamentals
Vocational IT: 1.1 how IT can be used to fulfil the needs of organisations and individuals, 1.2 how data and information is used and transferred
| GCSE Computer Science: 2.4 Boolean logic, 2.5 programming languages and IDEs
Vocational IT: 1.3 legal, moral, ethical, cultural and environmental impacts of IT and the need for cybersecurity
| GCSE Computer Science: Exam preparation
Vocational IT Preparation for exam
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| English | An Inspector Calls, J.B. Priestley: a study of the play and genre in preparation for the GCSE English Literature exam (current Y11 only)
A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens: A study of the novel and gothic genre in preparation for the GCSE English Literature exam (current Y10 onwards)
GCSE Language paper 2: Critical reading of non-fiction texts and formal, transactional writing
| GCSE exam preparation
| GCSE exam preparation and exams
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| French | Holidays: Talk about French holiday destinations, describe your holiday in 3 tenses, including where you go, how you get there, and what you do on holiday
Environment: Discuss environmental issues in our community and across the world. Explain what you do to help the environment.
| Jobs and future plans: discuss the careers that interest you and explain why, and any other future plans you have
Revision – preparation for exams
| Revision – preparation for exams
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| German | Holidays: Talk about German holiday destinations. Describe your holiday in 3 tenses, including where you go, how you get there and what you do on holiday
Environment: Discuss environmental issues in our community and across the world. Explain what you do to help the environment
| Jobs and future plans: Discuss the careers that interest you and explain why. Describe any other future plans that you have
Revision – Revise and prepare for GCSE German
| Revision – Revise and prepare for GCSE German
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| Business | GCSE Business: Students will complete the finance unit, profit and loss accounts ARR, and production methods and quality
Vocational Business: Students will begin learning the theory before they start their controlled assessment
| GCSE Business: Students will finish their last unit, topics will include the sales process and supply chain before looking at influence on businesses – technology, laws and the environment
Vocational Business: Students will complete their controlled assessment before starting the exam unit which starts with content including types of businesses and different types of retailers before moving to content about the retail business environment eg changes to the law and economic factors that affect retail spending
| Both qualifications will complete any remaining content and complete focused revision and exam practice including interpreting case studies and data to improve application and analysis skills
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| Geography | Coastal environments: Explore the coastal landscape and how coastal erosion is having a negative impact on our coastlines
Fieldwork component: Investigate whether Hornsea’s sea defenses are effective as well as the discussing if Hornsea as facilities for tourists
| Economic world: investigate why the World is socially and economically uneven. Explore how Nigeria is becoming a Newly Emerging Econom
Explore how the UK has developed socially and economically. Investigate strategies used to reduce the north-south divide and the UK’s position in the wider World
Resource management: how can the resources we have been managed sustainably for the 8 billion people living on the planet.
| Pre-release: investigate a topic on a current issue which will be examined on in paper 3 alongside the fieldwork component
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| History | Weimar and Nazi Germany: Pupils look at the monumental changes that occurred in Germany between 1918-1939 and how it became one of the most democratic countries in history to the fascist dictatorship of Adolf Hitler
| American West: The expansion of the United States across America look at how it went form 13 states to taking over the entire country as we know it today, students will look at what caused this to happen and the impact it had on the indigenous people of America
| Exam revision and preparation
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| PE | Contemporary issues in sport – exam: Issues which affect participation in sport , the role of sport in promoting values
| Contemporary issues in sport – exam: The implications of hosting a major sporting event for a city or country, the role National Governing Bodies (NGBs) play in the development of their sport, the use of technology in sport
| FINAL REVISION AND PREPARATION FOR EXAMS
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| REW | Topic covers relationships and family
| Continue with relationships and family and start religion, peace and conflict
| Complete religion, peace and conflict topic
Revision and exams
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| Maths | Indices, quadratic functions, statistical diagrams and interpreting data, angles, volume, averages and spread
| Vectors, congruence, similarity, understanding graphs and functions, processes, properties and constructions
| Revision and exam preparation
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| Music | Understanding Music: Revising areas of study and learning section B study pieces continuously answering appraisal questions. 1 hour and 30 minute exam in June of year 11
| Performing Music: Assessed Performances in solo and ensemble (30% of overall GCSE
| Composing Music: Assessed Compositions in brief and free (30% of overall GCSE)
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| Technology | AQA 8552 Design Technology specification. Producing a portfolio using one of the given contextual challenges. Identifying and investigating a variety of sources to enable design ideas to be produced
| Generation of ideas matched against the specification to focus design thinking and highlight areas for further development. This will include many iterations, modelling and prototyping
| Design realisation. Production of final product/prototype using a variety of tools, equipment which will include CAD/CAM. Testing and evaluation of the product and the project as a whole. Preparation for examination
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| Food | Hospitality and catering provisions
| Hospitality and catering: Students explore how providers operate operations in Hospitality , Catering and Health and Safety
| Hospitality and catering – Food safety and exam prep/revision
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| Health and Social | Safeguarding and infection prevention
| Safety procedures and measures How security measures protect service users and staff, Working on set assignment Task. Revision and exam practice
| Exam revision and preparation. Submit NEA Unit 2 controlled assessment completion
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| Engineering | Unit 1 Controlled Assessment will take up most of the Autumn Term
| Unit 2 Controlled Assessment will be run in Jan/Feb
| Unit 3 Exam will take place in June
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