Year 9 Autumn 1 Core English Maths and Science and PSHE

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Year 9 Autumn 1 Core English Maths Science PSHE Autumn 1 (7 weeks) English Maths Science PSHE Of Mice Men Graphs proportion Students will study the American 1930 s era extensively will underst the themes of racism, segregation dreams within the popular American novel. Cartesian coordinates including midpoint of a line segment Linear graphs Direct inverse proportion Calculate with scales Stard form Biology: Cells organisation Chemistry: Atoms, bonding moles Citizenship How is citizenship relevant- British values Why does the media matter how influential is it? Employment Trade Union

Year 9 Autumn 1 Non Core Autumn 1 (7 weeks) Geography Natural Hazard Natural hazards pose risks to people property Tectonic hazards Earthquakes volcanic eruptions are the result of physical processes The effects responses to a tectonic hazard vary between areas of contrasting levels of wealth Named examples of tectonic hazards in two areas of contrasting levels of wealth Management can reduce the effect of a tectonic hazard Medicine surgery in the British sector of the Western Front WW1. Computer Science learn the theory behind programming create code in python based on scenarios provided RE French DT PE Art Music Drama Biblical Literacy: Old Testament be able to explain the basis of Christianity through the Old Testament. Who am I? Students will learn how to speak about themselves in details. RM Making a Trinket Box Girls Netball work on Applied skills in passing, attacking defending in order to outwit. Boys Cricket Apply key skills tactics to attack/defend the ball within a games based situation. Formal elements introduction Tone Form, line, mark making texture, composition space. Development of sketchbook pages. written analysis of artists Karl Blossfeldt, Pencil/Ink/Chalk investigation of techniques creating individual ideas Georgia O Keefe Acrylic paint/oil pastel Kate Malone/ Barbara Hepworth Clay or Modroc sculpture/organic forms World Music Music From Jamaica. the specific culture of Jamaican music. They will learn about different types of Jamaican music how it has developed throughout time. Pupils will be exposed to different Jamaican artists learn to play this type of music, focussing on syncopation, off beat, Organ shuffle, walking bass skank chords. Dr Faustus learn Moral theatre Symbolism Naturalism

Year 9 Autumn 2 Core English Maths Science PSHE Autumn 2 (7 weeks) English Maths Science PSHE Of Mice Men Algebraic expressions Physics: Conservation Students will study the American 1930 s era extensively will underst the themes of racism, segregation dreams within the popular American novel Sequences including arithmetic geometric Exp binomials factorise simple quadratics Change the subject of familiar formulae dissipation of energy Biology: Cell division Organisation the digestive system Relationships Safe Sex STIS Positive relations

Year 9 Autumn 2 Non Core Autumn 2 (7 weeks) Geography Weather Hazard Global atmospheric circulation influences patterns of weather climate Tropical storms develop as a result of particular physical conditions Tropical storms have significant effects on people the environment The UK is affected by a number of weather hazards An example of a recent extreme weather event in the UK to illustrate: causes; social, economic environmental impacts; how management strategies can reduce risk. Evidence that weather is becoming more extreme in the UK Medicine surgery in the British sector of the Western Front WW1. Computer Science learn the theory behind programming create code in python based on scenarios provided RE French DT PE Art Music Drama Biblical Literacy: New Testament be able to compare the importance of the Old Testament with the New Testament Jesus actions. Who am I? Students will learn how to describe their friends role models RM Designing a Trinket Box Girls Dance learn Capoeira Dance, action, space, dynamics relationships.. Boys Hball Apply key skills tactics to attack/defend the ball within a games based situation. Formal elements introduction Tone Form, line, mark making texture, composition space. Development of sketchbook pages. written analysis of artists Karl Blossfeldt, Pencil/Ink/Chalk investigation of techniques creating individual ideas Georgia O Keefe Acrylic paint/oil pastel Kate Malone/ Barbara Hepworth Clay or Modroc sculpture/organic forms Introduction to Music Technology Garage B. learn how to use the Garageb music programme. They will explore how to compose music using loops, record music onto the software learn how to apply effects manipulate sounds. They will learn about the different functions within the programme how to use it effectively for music making. World theatre learn Greek Kabuki Indian American

Year 9 Spring 1 Core English Maths Science PSHE Spring 1 (6 weeks) English Maths Science PSHE 2-D geometry Shakespeare: Romeo Juliet Students will study the popular romantictragedy Romeo Juliet, focusing on the representation of the key characters, key themes such as love fate will analyse the language Shakespeare uses in his play. Construction loci Congruence similarity Angles in polygons Properties of shapes Chemistry: Structure bonding Physics: Energy transfer by heating Staying Safe Staying safe from abuse exploitation Consent Sexting/Pornography

Year 9 Spring 1 Non Core Spring 1 (6 weeks) Geography Climate Change Climate change results from natural human factors, has a range of effects Managing climate change involves both mitigation (reducing causes) adaptation (responding to change) the Conquest of Mexico by Spain. Computer Science learn what is binary, binary to denary conversion, hexadecimal, binary addition subtraction, binary representation for images sound RE French DT PE Art Music Drama Atheism Humanism: Beliefs be able to explain compare Humanist beliefs with religious beliefs. Leisure Students will re visit the topic of sports free time. Textiles Designing a Child development toy Girls Badminton Applied skills in competitive situations as a singles/doubles competition. Games based. Boys Football Applied controlled skills within games based situations (i.e. volleying) Understing of contextual art, places of interest, galleries museums - Perspective, scale, space composition. research of Gallery theme linked artists. Birmingham gallery or New Gallery, Walsall Independent selection of images for recording skills. Photographic evidence literature collated Djing study the principles of Djing how to DJ. They will become familiar with the Virtual DJ programme the different functions which they can incorporate into their DJ set. learn how to mix songs effectively how to add effects e.g scratching, back spin. They will create a set perform to an audience. of commedia comedy Pause, Pace proxemics Comedic timing Audience participation investigation of techniques processes Mixed media, Stencilling, Batik, printing stations

Year 9 Spring 2 Core English Maths Science PSHE Spring 2 (7 weeks) English Maths Science PSHE Equations Inequalities Shakespeare: Romeo Juliet Students will study the popular romantictragedy Romeo Juliet, focusing on the representation of the key characters, key themes such as love fate will analyse the language Shakespeare uses in his play. Construct solve equations inequalities Graphical solutions to simultaneous linear equations Quadratic other graphs Biology: Organising animals plants Chemistry: Chemical changes Diversity learn Celebrating diversity Religious communities Sexuality

Year 9 Summer 1 Non Core Year 9 Spring 2 Non Core Spring 2 (7 weeks) Geography Urban Change A growing percentage of the world s population lives in urban areas. Case study: major city in an LIC or NEE the Conquest of Mexico by Spain. Computer Science learn what is binary, binary to denary conversion, hexadecimal, binary addition subtraction, binary representation for images sound RE French DT PE Art Music Drama Atheism Humanism: Practices be able to identify, explain compare core Humanist practices with religious practices. Leisure Students will be able to talk about how they use new technologies during their spare time. Textiles Designing a Child development toy Girls Football Applied controlled skills within games based situations (i.e. volleying) Boys Parkour/Gymnast ics Students apply fundamentals of gymnastics to the theme of Parkour. Understing of contextual art, places of interest, galleries museums - Perspective, scale, space composition. research of Gallery theme linked artists. Birmingham gallery or New Gallery, Walsall Independent selection of images for recording skills. Photographic evidence literature collated investigation of techniques processes Mixed media, Stencilling, Batik, printing stations Djing study the principles of Djing how to DJ. They will become familiar with the Virtual DJ programme the different functions which they can incorporate into their DJ set. learn how to mix songs effectively how to add effects e.g scratching, back spin. They will create a set perform to an audience. of commedia comedy learn: Pause, Pace proxemics Comedic timing Audience participation

Year 9 Summer 1 Core English Maths Science PSHE Summer 1 (7 weeks) English Maths Science PSHE Frankenstein Geometry Students will study this popular 19th Century text as they transition to their GCSE year. Students will underst the representation of characters such as Frankenstein the Monster, as well as analysing key themes such as good vs evil. Pythagoras theorem Transformations (translation, rotation, reflection) Use known angle shape facts to obtain simple proofs Probability Physics: Electric circuits Electricity in the home Healthy Lifestyles Diet Exercise Mental Health/body image Emotions

Year 9 Summer 1 Non Core Summer 1 (4 weeks) Geography The UK Urban change in cities in the UK leads to a variety of social, economic environmental opportunities challenges. Case study: major city in the UK An example of an urban regeneration project in the UK Urban sustainability requires management of resources transport. political revolutions. Computer Science computer networks how they are managed by protocols how they communicate with one another RE French DT PE Art Music Drama of Islam Pupils will be able to explain evaluate the of Islam.. School School life future plans will be taught (emphasis on the conditional future tense). Food Food from Around the World Girls Rounders learn: Bowling techniques, tactical batting fielding within a game situation. Boys Athletics Developed techniques of throwing, jumping, running sprinting.. project response to an artist Research Analysis of artists Bridget Riley Valentino Ramos. investigation of techniques learnt that link. Recording of personal response Photography pencil drawing skills Orchestration/Song Writing. Student will be learning about techniques for orchestration song writing. They will learn how to arrange music for bigger ensembles how to compose using song structure lyric writing. They will focus on instrument choice as well as fundamentals of composition such as structure, harmony texture. Let him have it learn: Documentary theatre Script interpretation Character perception

Year 9 Summer 2 Core English Maths Science PSHE English Maths Science PSHE Frankenstein Statistics Citizenship Summer 2 (7 weeks) Students will study this popular 19th Century text as they transition to their GCSE year. Students will underst the representation of characters such as Frankenstein the Monster, as well as analysing key themes such as good vs evil. Mean of grouped data Compare two data sets Stem--leaf diagrams Scatter graphs Exploring trigonometry Biology: Organising an ecosystem Career Progression (guided choices) Employment Law Sports day Year in review

Year 9 Summer 2 Non Core Year 8 Summer 2 Non Core Summer 2 (7 weeks) Geography Issue Evaluation Linking learning: A DME linking natural hazards + urban issues challenges. political revolutions. Computer Science computer networks how they are managed by protocols how they communicate with one another. RE French DT PE Art Music Drama Revision re-teach Revision re-teach Food Food from Around the World Girls Athletics learn: Developed techniques of throwing, jumping, running sprinting. Boys Badminton Applied skills in competitive situations as a singles/doubles competition. Games based. project Personal response to text provided. Knowledge of skills learnt. Execution of intended idea using Watercolour paint ink pen. Presentation of outcome. Music Project: Event/Album recording. create plan a music product. They will be able to choose from organising a performance or creating a music album. They will have to think about all the logistics in running an event or making an album market publicize it effectively. They will learn key skills about the music industry the areas that surround it. Romeo Juliet Shakespearean language From page to stage Speaking in verse