Year 12 Literature Conditions for SACs and due dates 2018

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Year 12 Literature Conditions for SACs and due dates 2018 Students give 1 SAC book to teacher at beginning of the year. All SAC s throughout will be completed in SAC book. SAC books to be kept by teacher. Unit 3: Form and Transformation Adaptations and Transformations 50% Text: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: play and film SAC Date: 26 th February (T1 - Week 5) Creative Responses to Texts 50% The Diary of a Madman, The Government Inspector and Selected Stories SAC Date: 16 th April (T2 Week 1) Unit 4: Interpreting Texts Literary Perspectives (50%) Heart of Darkness: Joseph Conrad SAC Date: 28 th May (T2 - Week 7) Close Analysis (25%) Smoke Encrypted Whispers: Samuel Wagan Watson SAC Date: 30 th July (T3 Week 3) Close Analysis (25%) Agamemnon: Aeschylus SAC Date: 10 th September (T3 Week 9) Exam Term 4 Week 6 (approx.) SAC conditions Analyse how meaning changes text changes: essay which examines how the form of a text influences meaning. Choice of two topics that explore the ideas, issues and themes common to both texts Respond imaginatively to a text and comment on the the text and : Original composition accompanied by a reflective commentary. Drafted process supported by the teacher Students to record all Plan and Statement of Intention Week 8 First Draft Week 9 Final Draft and Reflective Commentary Week 1 SAC conditions Produce an of a text using two different literary to inform students own on a text. Choice of two topics that explore the ideas, issues and themes present in the text and allow the student to draw upon the of others. Students must produce a written of a text using two different to inform their response one of these MUST be written by a literary critic and the other can be your own. No notes permitted Analyse critically features of a text, relating them to an of the text as a whole: Essay which analyses the features of a text and forms an of the text as a whole. Students annotate and respond to three passages Analyse critically features of a text, relating them to an of the text as a whole: Essay which analyses the features of a text and forms an of the text as a whole. Students annotate and respond to three passages Section A Literary Perspectives: Students answer one question on Heart of Darkness Section B Students complete passage analyses for 1 of the studied texts below. Select from: Agamemnon OR Smoke Encrypted Whispers

: Limited recognition of Some identification of Clear recognition of texts and how they affect meaning. Detailed knowledge of the forms and texts and how they affect meaning. Comprehensive knowledge of the forms and texts and how they affect meaning. Unit 3 of the ways creators of adaptations present ideas. the ways creators of adaptations present ideas about aspects of culture and society that reflect or are different from the original text. Clear understanding of the ways creators of adaptations present culture and society that reflect or are different from the original text. Detailed ways creators of adaptations present culture and society that reflect or are different from the original text. Thoughtful and complex ways creators of adaptations present culture and society that reflect or are different from the original text. Analyse the extent to which meaning changes when a text is adapted to a different form. Limited identification and discussion of the the Limited provision of textual evidence. Some identification and adapted or transformed text. Some selection of textual evidence from the original and adapted text. Clear identification adapted or transformed text. Sound selection and effective use of textual evidence from the original and adapted text. Clear and detailed identification and adapted or transformed text. Considered selection and very effective use of textual evidence from the original and adapted text. Clear and highly detailed identification and analysis of the the original and the adapted or transformed text. Highly considered selection and highly effective use of textual evidence from the original and adapted text. Limited ways in which text is changed Some ways in which meaning is altered when the form of a text is changed. Some construction of the Clear ways in which text is changed. Sound understanding of the construction of the Detailed analysis of the ways in which text is changed. Detailed construction of the text. Sophisticated and insightful extent to which meaning changes text is changed. Complex construction of the Mostly clear expression and/or Generally clear, fluent development of ideas in form. and/or and of

Unit 3 Limited commentary on. Limited language choices and literary features of the original text and how these are used in. Some commentary on basic language choices and literary features of the original text and how response. Mostly clear expression of ideas in written and/or Sound commentary on solid language choices and literary features of the original text and how response. Generally clear, fluent and of Considered commentary thoughtful analysis of the language choices and literary features of the original text and how response. Expressive, fluent written and/or Insightful commentary perceptive analysis of the language choices and literary features of the original text and how response. Highly expressive, fluent and of Respond creatively to a text and comment. Limited use of original text. Limited concerns and Some use of techniques to create, recreate or adapt a text. Some Sound use of original text. General Effective use of original text to thoughtfully represent Highly effective use of original text in order to perceptively represent particular concerns or the original text Sound understanding of the original text Detailed understanding Insightful understanding Limited use of features with limited Some use of stylistically appropriate features with some clarity in Sound use of stylistically appropriate features supported by generally fluent Convincing and accomplished use of features supported by expressive, fluent and coherent written and/or oral Sophisticated and highly accomplished use of features supported by highly expressive, fluent written and/or oral

, comparison, analysis and evaluation of Some understanding, comparison, analysis and evaluation of understanding, comparison, analysis and evaluation of Detailed understanding, comparison, analysis and evaluation of Comprehensive understanding, comparison, analysis and evaluation of Unit 4 Produce an of a text using different literary to inform their view. Limited identification views and values in the text with limited understanding of how views and questions texts in particular ways. Limited development of an with limited references to the text and literary of how literary s of Some identification views and values in the text supported by some explanation of how views and questions texts in particular ways. Some development of an with some references to the text and literary Some analysis of how informs s of Sound identification views and values in the text supported by a clear explanation of how foregrounds particular views and questions texts in particular ways. developed through suitable selection and use of some detail from the text and literary Clear analysis of how informs s of Detailed identification and views and values in the text supported by a developed explanation of how literary criticism foregrounds particular views and questions texts in particular ways. Thoughtful developed through careful detail from the text and literary Thoughtful analysis of how literary s of Insightful identification views and values in the text supported by a sophisticated explanation of how views and questions texts in particular ways. Insightful developed through considered selection and use of significant detail from the text and literary Sophisticated analysis of how literary s of Mostly clear expression of ideas in form. Generally clear, fluent development of ideas in written and/or of written and/or

Little discussion of key conventions. Limited reference to the effects and nuances of Some analysis of key conventions. Some Sound analysis of key conventions. Clear Thorough discussion of key conventions. Detailed Thorough and detailed analysis of key features of the text, using appropriate conventions. Highly detailed consideration of the effects and nuances of Unit 4 Analyse features of texts and develop and justify s of Note: This assessment task will be completed twice for. of the views and values and how the writer reveals Limited demonstrating limited as a whole. Limited use of textual detail to support the the views and values and limited analysis of how the writer reveals Some demonstrating some as a whole. Some use of textual detail to support the Sound understanding of the views and values and clear analysis of how the writer reveals demonstrating clear as a whole. Suitable textual detail to support the Detailed understanding of the views and values and thoughtful analysis of how the writer reveals Thoughtful demonstrating considered analysis of the as a whole. Careful textual detail to support the Sophisticated views and values and insightful analysis of how the writer reveals Insightful demonstrating sophisticated analysis of the as a whole. Considered significant textual detail to support the Mostly clear expression and/or Generally clear, fluent written and/or and/or written and/or