Key Stage 4 English Introduction for parents Key

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Key Stage 4 English Introduction for parents

Key Stage 4 English Introduction for parents

Key Stage 4 English n n Two GCSEs taught as part of an integrated

Key Stage 4 English n n Two GCSEs taught as part of an integrated course ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH LITERATURE It is our policy to enter ALL students for both GCSEs unless exceptional circumstances apply

GCSE English Language / English Literature n n All classes taught in mixed ability

GCSE English Language / English Literature n n All classes taught in mixed ability groups Two tiers of entry: Higher (A* - D) and Foundation (C – G) Decisions about entry taken in discussion with students All classes follow the same course though texts may differ depending on teacher choice

Controlled Assessments n n n n All done in the Sports Hall They will

Controlled Assessments n n n n All done in the Sports Hall They will be given the question in advance Preparation and planning done in class / homework One side of A 4 notes allowed and clean copies of texts Plenty of time allowed Girls who qualify for extra time in exams also get extra time in CAs It is vital that all girls attend. If she is unwell or there is another exceptional circumstance meaning that she cannot attend, please let us know asap

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE n n n UNIT 1 (40% OF TOTAL MARKS) 2 hour

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE n n n UNIT 1 (40% OF TOTAL MARKS) 2 hour exam: Section A: Reading – questions on articles and Section B: Writing – two writing tasks Mock exam: early December Year 11 Work on sample papers throughout Final exam: Summer of Year 11

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE n n n UNIT 2 (20% OF TOTAL MARKS) Controlled Assessment

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE n n n UNIT 2 (20% OF TOTAL MARKS) Controlled Assessment (Speaking and Listening) All students assessed in (a) presenting, (b) discussing & listening and (c) role playing On-going assessment throughout the course

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE n n n UNIT 3 (40% OF TOTAL MARKS) Controlled Assessment

GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE n n n UNIT 3 (40% OF TOTAL MARKS) Controlled Assessment There are 3 pieces to complete (all done in Year 10) Part a: (15%) – Controlled Assessment on the Shakespeare play (Jan) Part b: (15%) – Creative Writing (two assignments) (June / July) Part c: (10%) – Spoken Language Study (Sept)

GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE n n n n UNIT 1 (40% OF TOTAL MARKS)1 ½

GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE n n n n UNIT 1 (40% OF TOTAL MARKS)1 ½ hour exam Section A: The Woman in Black (or An Inspector Calls) 20% Section B: Of Mice & Men (or Mister Pip or Rabbit Proof Fence) 20% Texts studied in Year 10 Internal exam at end of Year 10 Texts re-visited in Year 11 Final exam: Summer Year 11

GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE n n n UNIT 2 (35% OF TOTAL MARKS) 1 ½

GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE n n n UNIT 2 (35% OF TOTAL MARKS) 1 ½ hour exam taken at the end of Year 11 Section A: Shakespeare (30 marks) Much Ado About Nothing or Macbeth (studied in Year 10 – re-visited in Year 11) Section B: Prose text’ ‘The Withered Arm & other Wessex Tales’ (studied in Year 11 after Christmas) Mock exam: Easter of Year 11

GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE n n n UNIT 3 (25% OF TOTAL MARKS) Controlled Assessment

GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE n n n UNIT 3 (25% OF TOTAL MARKS) Controlled Assessment – Poetry In Year 11 students will study a range of poems on two themes – Conflict & Relationships They must be a mixture of Literary Heritage (pre 1914) and Contemporary poems. We will select most of the poems from the AQA Anthology. Controlled Assessment: early December (during Year 11 mock exams)

ASSESSMENT n n n All final tasks / exams / controlled assessments are awarded

ASSESSMENT n n n All final tasks / exams / controlled assessments are awarded a BAND 1 – 5 It is important to note that we are not told by the exam board how these correspond with grades Teachers will use their knowledge and discretion to inform the students about which grade A* U they are working towards

ASSESSMENT n n n All exams at the end of Year 11 Mock exams

ASSESSMENT n n n All exams at the end of Year 11 Mock exams through the course Controlled Assessments marked and submitted through the course. Externally moderated – results published at the end of the course

OUTLINE OF COURSE: Year 10 n n Autumn term: Spoken Language Controlled Assessment Study

OUTLINE OF COURSE: Year 10 n n Autumn term: Spoken Language Controlled Assessment Study Shakespeare play Unit 1 (Language) work through the term

OUTLINE OF COURSE: Year 10 n n n Spring term: Shakespeare Controlled Assessment –

OUTLINE OF COURSE: Year 10 n n n Spring term: Shakespeare Controlled Assessment – mid January Study ‘culture’ novel for English Literature Unit 1 Begin study of second text for English Literature Unit 1 Work on English Language Unit 1 throughout

OUTLINE OF COURSE: Year 10 n n n Summer term: Complete study of second

OUTLINE OF COURSE: Year 10 n n n Summer term: Complete study of second text for English Literature Unit 1 Internal exam for Language Unit 1 English Language Controlled Assessment Unit 3(b) – creative writing

How you can help your daughter… n n Monitor her reading. It is important

How you can help your daughter… n n Monitor her reading. It is important that she reads the novels (preferably more than once) Get hold of appropriate study guides if possible (amazon / ebay. . ) Encourage her to read a range of articles / texts e. g. non-fiction books, articles from newspapers like The Guardian, The Times and periodicals e. g. National Geographic Encourage her to read widely (fiction / non fiction). This will also help her spelling / vocabulary

How you can help your daughter… n n n Support her in the build

How you can help your daughter… n n n Support her in the build up to a Controlled Assessment – she will know the question and needs to plan and prepare independently. She can practise the task (but should avoid the temptation to learn it off by heart!) Take her to theatre if possible Help her talk through the poems (Year 11)

How you can help your daughter… n n n Encourage her to make use

How you can help your daughter… n n n Encourage her to make use of the material on Fronter and other relevant websites Encourage her to avoid last minute revision – be prepared – do the reading well in advance and do regular exam practice Homework will be set regularly and may be an ‘ongoing’ task – she will be asked to write this in her planner Language Unit 1 may have a strong homework focus – she should practise writing in different styles for different audiences e. g. writing letters!? Contact her English teacher with any query / concern