Barnwell School KS3 English

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Barnwell School KS3 English

What topics do we cover? Half Term YEAR 7 YEAR 8 YEAR 9 1 Children’s Literature Modern Play Study Dystopian Fiction 2 Narrative Writing Warring Worlds Non-Fiction Study 3 Pre-1914 Novel Study Pre-1914 Gothic Study Shakespeare Study 4 Travel and Tourism Crime and Punishment GCSE Novel Study 5 Introduction to Poetry Modern Novel Study 6 Introduction to Shakespeare Power, Protests and Politics Power and Conflict GCSE Poetry Preparation

Potential texts studied Year 7 Learning Journey YEAR 7 Potential texts studied Children’s Literature Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, Stormbreaker and Silverfin. Narrative Writing A range of extracts from different novels, including; The Hobbit, Haroun and the Sea of Stories and Boy. Pre-1914 Novel Study The Jungle Book. Travel and Tourism A range of fiction and non-fiction texts, such as; newspaper articles, diary entries/journals, advertisements and blogs. Introduction to Poetry A range of poems, including; I wandered lonely as a cloud, Sonnet 18 and Nature Trails. Introduction to Shakespeare The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Twelfth Night and Much Ado about Nothing.

Homework Pupils will be set homework once a week by their English teacher. It will be set on Show My Homework so that pupils can access the information about their English homework online.

Assessments Pupils will complete one assessment per half term with their English teacher. This assessment will either have a reading or writing focus and will relate to the topic and skills they have been covering in class. At the end of the year, pupils will sit a reading and writing exam to measure their progress throughout their first year here at Barnwell.

Reading It is really important that pupils always have a reading book in their school bags. Not only do they need a reading book to participate in D.E.A.R every day, but the English department also encourage pupils to use their own reading books in lessons for particular activities or tasks. We advocate reading every day as it helps pupils to develop a range of skills applicable to a variety of different subject areas, such as; reading for meaning, developing inference skills, understanding and applying a range of vocabulary, improving clarity of expression and more.

Reading We recommend reading for at least 15 minutes per day. We also have an array of books available in the school library that pupils can take out and read at school or at home.

Opportunities We arrange a variety of trips for pupils to attend at KS3 English. We often book theatre trips running performances that relate to what is being studied to help consolidate learning. For example, we have been to see; Billy Elliot, Les Miserables, Shakespeare in Love and Running Wild. We have also been to the Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour for a number of years now and remains a clear favourite with many of our pupils.

Additional Support There are range of resources available that pupils could use at home to help develop their knowledge and understanding of topics or skills they are learning about in English.

Any questions? In the future if you do have any concerns that you wish to raise, please contact your child’s English teacher. Details can be found on the school website. My email address is: j.bacon2@barnwell.herts.sch.uk