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Year 7
Overview:
At KS3, all pupils follow the National
Curriculum and are involved in a range of units covering
fiction, non-fiction and media texts. Tasks vary from
formal assessments to more creative group work. Pupils
are encouraged to be independent learners and thinkers,
readers and writers and are expected to draft and proof
read all assignments.
In KS3 in English, we aim to develop the
skills students have learnt at primary school and to
teach new ones. We hope students will:
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Enjoy the challenges we offer
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Develop confidence in speaking and
listening
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Read, enjoy and respond to a range of
texts
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Develop and extend writing skills
During Key Stage Three, students will
study a variety of topics including those detailed
below. In addition, we will work together on increasing
understanding of the basic building blocks of writing ie
spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Topics Covered In Year 7 English:
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‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar
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Myths and Legends
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Shocking Shakespeare’
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Poetry
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Play scripts
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Holidays and Travel Writing
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Media work on short films
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Narrative Writing
Assessment:
Work will be assessed in various ways.
Exercise books are treated as ‘workbooks’ and you may
find that not every piece is marked in detail by the
teacher. Sometimes the teacher will mark the work.
Sometimes the student will mark their own work or mark
each others’ work. Sometimes this will be done by
writing down comments and sometimes it will be done by
talking to each other. For each piece of work, students
are taught to think carefully about the comments that
have been made and try to act on the advice given. By
the end of the year, students will have a portfolio with
at least five ‘special’ pieces for assessment. Students
will be given opportunities to reflect on their own work
and set targets for improvement.
Please click here for the suggested reading list
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