Moreton English Department. KS3 Curriculum Programmes of Study

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Moreton English Department KS3 Curriculum Programmes of Study Moreton School s English Programme of Study covers the following skills range over reading, writing and speaking and listening: Reading develop an appreciation and love of reading, and read increasingly challenging material independently through: reading a wide range of fiction and non-fiction, including in particular whole books, short stories, poems and plays with a wide coverage of genres, historical periods, forms and authors. The range will include high-quality works from: English literature, both pre-1914 and contemporary, including prose, poetry and drama Shakespeare (two plays) seminal world literature choosing and reading books independently for challenge, interest and enjoyment. re-reading books encountered earlier to increase familiarity with them and provide a basis for making comparisons. understand increasingly challenging texts through: learning new vocabulary, relating it explicitly to known vocabulary and understanding it with the help of context and dictionaries making inferences and referring to evidence in the text knowing the purpose, audience for and context of the writing and drawing on this knowledge to support comprehension checking their understanding to make sure that what they have read makes sense. read critically through: knowing how language, including figurative language, vocabulary choice, grammar, text structure and organisational features, presents meaning recognising a range of poetic conventions and understanding how these have been used studying setting, plot, and characterisation, and the effects of these understanding how the work of dramatists is communicated effectively through performance and how alternative staging allows for different interpretations of a play making critical comparisons across texts studying a range of authors, including at least two authors in depth each year.

Writing write accurately, fluently, effectively and at length for pleasure and information through: writing for a wide range of purposes and audiences, including: well-structured formal expository and narrative essays stories, scripts, poetry and other imaginative writing notes and polished scripts for talks and presentations a range of other narrative and non-narrative texts, including arguments, and personal and formal letters summarising and organising material, and supporting ideas and arguments with any necessary factual detail applying their growing knowledge of vocabulary, grammar and text structure to their writing and selecting the appropriate form drawing on knowledge of literary and rhetorical devices from their reading and listening to enhance the impact of their writing plan, draft, edit and proof-read through: considering how their writing reflects the audiences and purposes for which it was intended amending the vocabulary, grammar and structure of their writing to improve its coherence and overall effectiveness paying attention to accurate grammar, punctuation and spelling Grammar and vocabulary consolidate and build on their knowledge of grammar and vocabulary through: studying the effectiveness and impact of the grammatical features of the texts they read drawing on new vocabulary and grammatical constructions from their reading and listening, and using these consciously in their writing and speech to achieve particular effects knowing and understanding the differences between spoken and written language, including differences associated with formal and informal registers, and between Standard English and other varieties of English using Standard English confidently in their own writing and speech

discussing reading, writing and spoken language with precise and confident use of linguistic and literary terminology. Spoken English speak confidently and effectively, including through: using Standard English confidently in a range of formal and informal contexts, including classroom discussion giving short speeches and presentations, expressing their own ideas and keeping to the point participating in formal debates and structured discussions, summarising and/or building on what has been said improvising, rehearsing and performing play scripts and poetry in order to generate language and discuss language use and meaning, using role, intonation, tone, volume, mood, silence, stillness and action to add impact. Year 7 Programme of Study Year 7 are given opportunities to study and produce a wide range of texts including studying autobiographical texts, and writing their own, as an introduction to Secondary school life. They will also read a class novel (War Horse or Private Peaceful, both written by Michael Morpurgo). This will enable them to strengthen their reading skills including: close analysis, inference, deduction and prediction. Students will be looking at a range of short stories and the art of storytelling as well as analysing different forms of Media. This includes print, moving image and radio texts. Students will be introduced to various Shakespeare texts by looking at his portrayal of villains. Additional Information: All students will also be taking part in the Reading Renaissance programme where students will use technology to accelerate their reading skills. This programme is followed at least once a fortnight and students have the opportunity to visit the library and take part in quizzes to test their reading skills.

1 key assessment piece submitted per half term with either a reading, writing or speaking and Year 8 Programme of Study Year 8 look at an in depth study of WWII texts including the use of Propaganda in posters and speeches as well as a range of texts focused on WWII as a theme. These texts include Anne Frank s Diary and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. This will enable them to strengthen their reading skills including: Identifying audience and purpose, close analysis, inference, deduction and prediction. Students also study Romantic Poetry and persuasive texts including advertisements, debates and movie trailers. Opportunity is also given to study a range of class novels including: Maggot Moon by Sally Gardner, Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher and Cirque de Freak Darren Shan. The work of Children s Laureate, Malorie Blackman will also be studied. Additional Information: All students will also be taking part in the Reading Renaissance programme where students will use technology to accelerate their reading skills. This programme is followed at least once a fortnight and students have the ability to visit the library and take part in quizzes to test their reading skills. 1 key assessment piece submitted per half term with either a reading, writing or speaking and Year 9 Programme of Study Year 9 s Autumn focus is on the topic of Spoken Language through the art of debate and analysing spoken language features. This will introduce them to knowledge and skills needed for Key Stage 4. Students are also asked to research local author, Samuel Johnson. Class

novels for this half term include The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman and Face by Benjamin Zephaniah. Classes will study a range of different genres including Crime Friction. Additionally, texts from other cultures are used to encourage a love for reading. Further opportunity is given to study the Shakespeare text, Romeo and Juliet. This will strengthen students analytical skills with Shakespearian language ready for Year 10 and 11 GCSE s. 1 key assessment piece submitted per half term with either a reading, writing or speaking and