QEGS English Department Key Stage Three English in

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QEGS English Department Key Stage Three

QEGS English Department Key Stage Three

English in Key Stage 3 All classes taught in form groups Mixed ability throughout

English in Key Stage 3 All classes taught in form groups Mixed ability throughout Some shared classes – teachers work closely together and plan carefully Classes taught in the same room as much as possible Library lessons this term Wider reading greatly encouraged Regular use of dictionary and thesaurus also encouraged

Exercise books / KS 3 portfolios All students in KS 3 are issued with

Exercise books / KS 3 portfolios All students in KS 3 are issued with a pink exercise book This will be marked regularly by the teacher using the whole school code system. This will include ‘next steps’ advice and STOP targets Time allowed for corrections e. g. spelling / punctuation Summaries of Assessment Foci for Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening will be glued into books All units of work contain a number of assessed tasks. These will marked summatively We use peer assessment / self assessment / target setting Department policy – marking should be meaningful If a teacher just wants to check that a student has completed work, she / he may just stamp it with a personalised stamper

Assessment Individual pieces in books not awarded NC Levels awarded at end of each

Assessment Individual pieces in books not awarded NC Levels awarded at end of each half term for Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening. Assessed tasks will form the basis of these APP Assessment carried out by department APP identifies key Assessment Foci (AFs)for Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening These are communicated to students and presented as ‘tools for learning’ Targets for improvement linked to AFs

Assessment Foci - WRITING AF 1 Write imaginative, interesting and thoughtful texts AF 2

Assessment Foci - WRITING AF 1 Write imaginative, interesting and thoughtful texts AF 2 Produce texts which are appropriate to task, reader and purpose AF 3 Organise and present whole texts effectively AF 4 Construct paragraphs and use cohesion within and between paragraphs AF 5 Vary sentences for clarity, purpose and effect AF 6 Write with technical accuracy of syntax and punctuation AF 7 Select appropriate and effective vocabulary AF 8 Use correct spelling

Assessment Foci: READING AF 1 Use a range of strategies, including accurate decoding of

Assessment Foci: READING AF 1 Use a range of strategies, including accurate decoding of text, to read for meaning AF 2 Understand, describe, select or retrieve information, events or ideas from texts and use quotation and reference to text AF 3 Deduce, infer or interpret information, events or ideas from texts AF 4 Identify and comment on the structure and organisation of texts, including grammatical and presentational features at text level AF 5 Explain and comment on the writer’s use of language, including grammatical and literary features at word and sentence level AF 6 Identify and comment on writers’ purposes and viewpoints and the overall effect of a text on the reader AF 7 Relate texts to their social, cultural and historical contexts and literary traditions

Assessment Foci: SPEAKING & LISTENING AF 1 Talking to others – Talk in purposeful

Assessment Foci: SPEAKING & LISTENING AF 1 Talking to others – Talk in purposeful and imaginative ways to explore ideas and feelings, adapting and varying structure and vocabulary according to purpose, listeners and content. AF 2 Talking to others – Listen and respond to others, others including in pairs and groups, shaping meanings through suggestions, comments and questions. AF 3 Talking within role-play and drama – Create and sustain different roles and scenarios, adapting techniques in a range of dramatic activities to explore texts, ideas and issues. AF 4 Talking about talk – Understand the range and uses of spoken language, language commenting on meaning and impact and draw on this when talking to others

Units of work – YEAR 7 Unit 1: Cultural diversity / autobiography Unit 2:

Units of work – YEAR 7 Unit 1: Cultural diversity / autobiography Unit 2: Fantasy (Texts: A Midsummer Nights Dream and ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ or ‘Daydreamer’ or ‘Skellig’ Unit 3: History of Language / Literature (range of fiction) Unit 4: Women (range of fiction and non fiction texts)

Literacy focus Key features of grammar / spelling / punctuation taught in lessons and

Literacy focus Key features of grammar / spelling / punctuation taught in lessons and integrated into teaching Tasks to reinforce understanding done for both class and homework Teacher will identify key spellings within a unit and ask students to learn and use them Extension tasks provided to extend use All staff aware of the focus

Literacy focus in Year 7 Autumn term: SENTENCES Spring term: STRUCTURE OF WRITING Summer

Literacy focus in Year 7 Autumn term: SENTENCES Spring term: STRUCTURE OF WRITING Summer term: WORDS Identifying and using simple sentences / clauses / phrases Complex and compound sentences Sentences: subject / object / verb Introducing topic sentences Correct use of punctuation: commas, speech marks, apostrophes, colons and semi colons, brackets, hyphens, dashes Introducing use of paragraphs Tenses: past / present / future Identifying and using: nouns (abstract / common / proper) and pronouns, Verbs and adverbs, Adjectives Capital letters Homophones Connectives Contractions

Homework Two homeworks per week –these will include literacy tasks, learning and using spellings

Homework Two homeworks per week –these will include literacy tasks, learning and using spellings in a sentence or written task. They will also include reading (usually book of own choice) Research tasks – girls encouraged to use research tools effectively (not just printing from Google etc) Extended projects linked with theme may be set with a specific deadline Staff encouraged to write a note for folder or planner to inform you about extended homework tasks Homework is part of on-going assessment – the actual assessed tasks will not be done at home

Monitoring and tracking We use KS 2 levels to set appropriate targets We measure

Monitoring and tracking We use KS 2 levels to set appropriate targets We measure levels of progress regularly Data drops by teachers done regularly – we then compare with target levels and intervene if necessary We are introducing ‘GOAL’ as another baseline assessment Books and lessons scrutinised regularly

Rewards Merits Department certificates Stickers, stamps Postcards home Note in planner or folder Student

Rewards Merits Department certificates Stickers, stamps Postcards home Note in planner or folder Student of the term Criteria discussed by department

Communication with parents Staff are being encouraged to: Write letters home to inform parents

Communication with parents Staff are being encouraged to: Write letters home to inform parents of curriculum content More regular positive feedback (phonecalls / postcards) Use Fronter Put notes in planners

What else you can do to help your daughter: Monitor her reading. Encourage a

What else you can do to help your daughter: Monitor her reading. Encourage a reading habit. Encourage her to read a range of books and articles including non fiction (e. g. broadsheet newspapers) fiction Help her to use research tools effectively and selectively Help her to learn the spellings Encourage proof reading and re-drafting of written work Take her to theatre if possible (lots of good local theatre productions) Encourage her to write in real situations e. g. letters write Encourage her to speak to people in different contexts e. g. speak asking for help in shops / directions (and speak on the telephone) Encourage good study habits and organisation of work (prioritising tasks etc)

Contacts: Mrs N Madigan – Head of Department Ms C Kenney-Dwyer – second in

Contacts: Mrs N Madigan – Head of Department Ms C Kenney-Dwyer – second in department Mrs M Epstein – Key Stage 3 Co-ordinator English teachers: 7 L: Mrs Epstein 7 M: Mrs Bradley / Miss Lawson 7 N: Mrs Bradley / Mr Bevan 7 P: Mr Bevan 7 Q: Mrs Torrance 7 R: Mrs Torrance / Mrs Bradley 7 S: Dr Francis / Mrs Sykes