Year 11 – Curriculum Plan Subject PE Boys PE Girls RE
Autumn Term Football/Badminton Hockey/Fitness/Dance/Netball Component 1: Issues of good and evil. This theme requires learners to consider philosophical questions concerning the origins and nature of good and evil. Through a study of teachings and beliefs, questions relating to the causes of crime and attitudes towards the aims of punishment and treatment of criminals will be considered.
Maths - Foundation
More complex number - Reciprocals, indices and standard form Similarity and congruence - Exploring the relationship between similar shapes
Maths - Higher
Similarity and congruence - Exploring the relationship between similar shapes
Rugby/Football/Table-tennis Badminton/Table-tennis/Hockey Component 1: Issues of human rights. This theme considers contemporary issues of human rights and social justice and their relationship with religion and belief. Learners will be expected to consider specific issues of wealth and poverty, racial prejudice and discrimination.
Vectors - Column vectors and vectors on simple polygons Further algebra - Rearranging formula and recognising different graphs Circle theorem and circle geometry Vectors
French
UNIT 7 – ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Learn about local environmental issues, problems and solutions, dangers to the planet, inequalities, the subjunctive
UNIT 8 – HOLIDAYS Learn about holiday preferences, dream holidays, past holidays, the weather, recap the imperfect tense, using 3 tenses
English
AN INSPECTOR CALLS REVISION Revisit J.B. Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls in readiness for the English Literature paper. Closely reading and studying the play to demonstrate detailed understanding of character and theme.
ANTHOLOGY REVISION Revise the poems featured in the EDUQAS Anthology.. The poems features range from those written from 1789 to the present day.
READING ASSESSMENT: Exploding extract question based on theme.
READING ASSESSMENT: English Literature Component 1B Full Part A (Response to the poem). Part B (Response to second poem – own choice)