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Year 9 Homework Calendar for Half Term 2 2015/16 Subject Computing Homework to be set How a computer works Input and output at home 2e Computer challenge How has the CPU improved Worksheet Phone features Was to connect Textiles Materials Food Engineering Development: plan for making Exam question Research: Production techniques Exam question Evaluation Research: Paper & card Exam question Research: Mood board images Research sheet: complete sheet Design: complete development sheet Practice exam questions Design: Complete final design Planning: Complete production plan Evaluation: Complete sheet Packaging research Packaging development Consumer feedback Modelling evaluation Chosen Meal Final design Unit 3 Research: Assignment B PPE Unit 3 Research: Assignment B PPE Unit 3.B Assignment progress: Use DT department IT to make progress with assignment Unit 3.B Assignment progress: Use DT department IT to make progress with assignment English Nouns: Pupils to understand, recognise and use the different categories of nouns. Adjectives: Pupils are to understand, recognise and use adjectives and try to be as ambitious as possible. Verbs: Pupils are to understand, recognise and use the different types of verbs (including modal verbs and irregular verbs) Adverbs: Pupils are to understand, recognise and use adverbs and try to be as ambitious as possible. Pronouns: Pupils are to understand, recognise and use the different types of pronouns in the relevant context (indefinite, personal and possessive). Connectives: Pupils are to understand, recognise and use the different types of connectives in their relevant function. Prepositions: Pupils are to understand, recognise and use prepositions appropriately and effectively. History Your child will complete the following homework tasks this half term: Key features of the Nazi Party glossary The importance of 30th January 1933 enquiry Development of Nazi Party revision resource Development of Nazi Party Revision Night of the Long Knives enquiry Censorship and propaganda aid memoire Establishment of Nazi dictatorship revision Geography Maths MFL - French Your child will complete the following homework tasks this half term: Landforms enquiry based on UK coast line Coastal processes including diagrams Key word and knowledge test preparation Exam-practice questions. Set 2 – 3 Dealing with Data Dealing with Data Dealing with Data Multiplicitive Reasoning Multiplicitive Reasoning Multiplicitive Reasoning Consolidation / Extension / End of Term Test Set 4 – 5 Statistics Statistics Statistics Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Consolidation / Extension / End of Term Test Grammar focus: Revision of tenses My free time in the present tense Freetime controlled assessments paragraphs 1 and 2 Paragraphs 3 and 4 Final paragraphs of writing on my free time RE Rights & responsibilities booklets (to finish) Islam booklets and Christmas around the world research work Science Topics being covered this half term are Keeping Healthy, Chemical Patterns and Sustainable Energy. Two pieces of homework are given; one a mixture of short and long answer exam questions, the second extended writing exam questions as a literacy focus. GCSE PE Attendance at 1 extra curricular club per week The functions of the skeleton applied to performance in physical activities and sports: protection of vital organs, muscle attachment, joints for movement, platelets, red and white blood cell production, storage of calcium and phosphorus Classification of bones: long (leverage), short (weight bearing), flat (protection, broad surface for muscle attachment), irregular (protection and muscle attachment) applied to performance in physical activities and sports Structure: cranium, clavicle, scapula, five regions of the vertebral column (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx), ribs, sternum, humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges (in the hand), pelvis, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges (in the foot), and their classification and use applied to performance in physical activities and sports Classification of joints: pivot (neck – atlas and axis), hinge (elbow, knee and ankle), ball and socket (hip and shoulder), condyloid (wrist), and their impact on the range of possible movements Movement possibilities at joints dependant on joint classification: flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, rotation, circumduction, plantar-flexion, dorsi-flexion and examples of physical activity and sporting skills and techniques that utilise these movements in different sporting contexts The role of ligaments and tendons, and their relevance to participation in physical activity and sport 1.1.7 Classification and characteristics of muscle types: voluntary muscles of the skeletal system, involuntary muscles in blood vessels, cardiac muscle forming the heart, and their roles when participating in physical activity and sport 1.1.8 Location and role of the voluntary muscular system to work with the skeleton to bring about specific movement during physical activity and sport, and the specific function of each muscle (deltoid, biceps, triceps, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, external obliques, hip flexors, gluteus maximus, quadriceps, hamstrings, gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior) 1.1.9 Antagonistic pairs of muscles (agonist and antagonist) to create opposing movement at joints to allow physical activities (e.g. gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior acting at the ankle plantar flexion to dorsi flexion; and quadriceps and hamstrings acting at the knee, biceps and triceps acting at the elbow, and hip flexors and gluteus maximus acting at the hip – all flexion to extension) 1.1.10 Characteristics of fast and slow twitch muscle fibre types (type I, type IIa and type IIx) and how this impacts on their use in physical activities 1.1.11 How the skeletal and muscular systems work Art Tribal African Art Music Drama Drawings of artefacts Research of artefacts Drawings from research Research of artists inspired by Tribal African Art Drawings from research Music theory booklet Stanislavski Log Brecht Log Berkoff Log Boal Log Frantic Assembly Log