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Wolgarston High School

Year 11 Homework Diary

Providing a homework programme which will help students develop the skills needed for life long learning 

Introduction

Homework can have many benefits for young people. It can improve recall and understanding of classwork. Homework can help students develop study skills that will be of value even after they leave school. It can teach them that learning takes place anywhere, not just in the classroom. Homework can benefit young people in more general ways as well. It can foster positive character traits such as independence and responsibility. Homework can teach young people how to manage time.

Homework assignments typically have one or more purposes. The most common purpose is to allow students to practise material already presented in class. Practise homework is meant to reinforce learning and help the student master specific skills. Preparation homework introduces material that will be presented in future lessons. These assignments aim to help students learn new material more effectively when it is covered in class. Extension homework asks students to apply skills they already have to new situations. Integration homework requires the student to apply many different skills to a single task, such as book reports, science projects or creative writing. From our perspective homework provides us with an opportunity to assess the extent to which students are coping as individual learners. From the evidence we collect we can also plan lessons to support students where the need arises.

What you can expect from us

  • Staff will plan homework as an integral part of the curriculum
  • Homework will be set and collected on a regular basis in order to help students develop good work habits
  • Homework will contribute to the challenge of raising attainment
  • Homework tasks will be differentiated and are appropriate to the needs of individuals
  • Homework will be marked promptly 
  • The quality of completed homework will be monitored and reviewed at regular periods in consultation with students and parents
  • Homework completed well will be acknowledged and praised
  • Staff will encourage students to use their organisers to record homework that is set 

How Parents Can Help

  • Provide the necessary supplies (dictionary, pens, pencils etc).
  • Provide a regular study area.
  • Establish a consistent "homework time" (e.g. right after dinner).
  • Monitor the homework that is set by checking your child’s organiser
  • Communicate with school as soon your child has any issues about their homework assignments or you have any concerns about the amount/quality of homework being set

Subject areas will have different homework requirements. These depend largely on whether the subject is creatively focused and involves a substantial amount of personal reflection, e.g. English or factually-based, where there is a lot of information to learn and understand e.g. Science. These will be apparent on the individual subject pages.

On this webpage you will find a page devoted to each subject area that your son/daughter may study in Year 11.

These subjects can be found in the following order:

English
Maths
Science
Art
French and Spanish
Geography
Health and Social Care
History
Music
ICT
PE
RE
Technology

To help you support your son/daughter listed below are the weeks of the academic year and whether they are Week 1 or Week 2 on the timetable. 

Week commencing

Week on Timetable

Monday 1st October

1

Monday 8th October

2

Monday 15th October

1

Monday 29th October

2

Monday 5th November

1

Monday 12th November

2

Monday 19th November

1

Monday 26th November

2

Monday 3rd December

1

Monday 10th December

2

Monday 17th December

1

Monday 7th January

2

Monday 14th January

1

Monday 21st January

2

Monday 28th January

1

Monday 4th February

2

Monday 18th February

1

Monday 25th February

2

Monday 3rd March

1

Monday 10th March

2

Monday 17th March

1

Monday 31st March

1

Monday 7th April

2

Monday 14th April

1

Monday 21st April

2

Monday 28th April

1

Monday 5th May

2

Monday 12th May

1

Monday 19th May

2

Monday 2nd June

1

Monday 9th June

2

Monday 16th June

1

Monday 23rd June

2

Monday 30th June

1

Monday 7th July

2

Monday 14th July

1

Assessment of written work 

As of September this year (2007) Wolgarston High School staff have adopted a new “Written and Oral feedback” whole school policy. Each department has written their own specific policy within the remit of the whole school document.

We are encouraging a far greater variety of approaches to feedback this year including self assessment, peer assessment and more frequent oral feedback, as well as the written feedback you will be familiar with seeing in your child’s books. We will share our practices with the students so that they are aware of the reasons behind the strategies we are adopting. 

The one theme that runs throughout all feedback policies is that the students must be given advice which takes them onto the next phase of their learning. Grades will not appear on written work unless they are KS3 Levels or GCSE grades and they are supported by criteria which will demonstrate to the students how they can improve. 

Please contact Miss S Thomas (Deputy Headteacher – Learning and Teaching) at school if there are any issues to do with the assessment of your child’s work that you would like clarification on.

English 

In common with other creative and essay-writing departments, the English Department will not always be setting short written homework tasks. 

The Department’s need is to encourage and teach students to write extended and prepared longer pieces for GCSE coursework. Most often this will involve the student in preparing and perfecting an extended researched and taught essay which should need many hours of homework. This cannot be done overnight. We expect students to plan their work towards these extended tasks by use of their organiser. 

Instructions for coursework will be given to students in writing. Each piece of work of this kind must be submitted by the Departmental deadline and will be assessed in relation to the appropriate national standard. The results of this assessment will be communicated to parents each half-term through the interim report. Deadlines will be communicated to parents via the website and update sheets. 

The completed coursework folder is assessed in Y11 by submission to the OCR exam board following marking and moderation by the school over Easter (of Y11). 

We ask parents to encourage students to understand that they will almost always have a major piece of English work that they are working towards completing to the highest possible standards. The only times students will not be preparing coursework of this kind is prior to exam periods when exam preparation and revision is expected. 

All coursework must be dated and on A4 paper. The department encourages and prefers coursework to be word processed.

The table below shows the homework tasks for Y11 sets 1 – 4. Set 5 students will be set a more structured set of tasks. 

Autumn term

Spring term

Summer term

Half term 1

Half term 2

Half term 1

Half term 2

Half term 1

Half term 2

Prose coursework

Essay on prose exam. text

Preparation of Speaking  and Listening coursework

Revision

Preparation of short story coursework

Short story coursework

Opening Worlds exercise

Media Text analysis

Revision

 

Maths 

The Maths department will tend to set consolidation exercises to practise work done in the lessons. They will communicate to the students the date of collection and ensure that this is written into organisers. 

Set

Teacher

Homework 1 set

Homework 2 set

A1

Mr M Baynham

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

A2

Mr P Nix

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

A3

Mr M Hamer

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Monday

A4

Mr P Ackroyd

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

A5

Miss S Aggarwal

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

B1

Mr M Baynham

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Tuesday

B2

Mr M Hamer

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

B3

Mr P Nix

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

B4

Mr P Ackroyd

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

B5

Miss S Aggarwal

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

Stats

Mr Clark

Week 1 Thursday

Week 2 Thursday

 Science 

Group

Staff

OUT - IN

OUT - IN

OUT - IN

A1

CM, RJS, ML

1M – 1TH

1M – 1F

2TH – 1T

A2

CM, NR, JAR

1W – 2T

2TH – 1M

2F – 1F

A3

ACS, BN, JAR

1M – 2M

2T – 2F

2TH – 1W

A4

RJS(2), JAR

1T – 1TH

1F – 2TH

1M – 2M

A5

IG, SSK(2)

2TH – 1T

1W – 1F

2T – 2F

B1

IG, JAR, SSK

1T – 1F

2M – 1M

2T – 2F

B2

NR, ST(2)

1TH – 2T

1T – 1F

2M – 2TH

B3

ACS(2), NR

2T – 1T

1M – 1TH

1W – 1F

B4

NR, RJS, ML

1M – 2T

1W – 2TH

2F – 1F

B5

ACS, IG(2)

1F – 2TH

2T – 2F

1M – 1TH

C1

BN

2TH – 1TH

 

 

Art 

Set

Teacher

Work set

Work collected

A

Mr S Hattersley

Week 2 Thursday

Week 1 Friday

B

Mr R Bullock

Week 1 Friday

Week 2 Thursday

 French 

Set

Homework set

Homework collected

A1

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

A2

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

A3

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

A4

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

B1

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

B2

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

B3

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

B4

Week 1 Tuesday
Week 2 Friday

Week 2 Friday
Week 1 Wednesday

Spanish 

Teacher

Work set

Work collected

Mrs C Walker

Week 1 Thursday

Week 2 Tuesday

Week 2 Thursday

Week 1 Friday

Geography 

Class

Work set

Work collected

MP (11B)

1 Thurs 2

1 Fri 1

 

2 Tues 2

2 Thurs 1

MP (11C)

1 Tues 4

1 Thurs 1

 

2 Thurs 5

1 Tues 4

Health and Social Care 

Health and Social Care is assessed by two externally moderated assignments. Consequently much of the homework presented to students will involve working on these major project pieces. Unit 2 will commence in the second half of the summer term in Y10 and be completed during the Autumn term in Y11. During the Spring term of Y11 students will be covering material for their GCSE exam. Homeworks will therefore require students to learn work covered in class. 

Teacher

Work Set

Work collected

Miss Hinch

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

 

Week 2 Thursday

Week 1 Tuesday

History 

Set

Work set

Work collected

11B/Hi

2Tue2

2Thu1

11B/Hm

2Tue2

2Thu1

11C/Hi1

1Tue4

1Thu1

11C/Hi2

1Fri5

2Thu4

 ICT 

Set

Teacher

Work set

Work collected

W IT1

Mr C McKenzie

Week 1 Thursday

Week 2 Wednesday

W IT2

Mrs J McCumiskey

Week 2 Monday

Week 2 Thursday

W IT3

Mr S Taylor

Week 2 Monday

Week 2 Thursday

W IT4

Mrs S Taylor

Week 1 Thursday

Week 2 Wednesday

Y IT1

Mr C McKenzie

Week 1 Wednesday

Week 2 Thursday

Y IT2

Mr S Taylor

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Thursday

Y IT3

Mr S Taylor

Week 2 Monday

Week 2 Thursday

Y IT4

Mrs J McCumiskey

Week 1 Monday

Week 2 Monday

B - DIDA

Mr C McKenzie

Week 1 Thursday

Week 2 Thursday

C- DIDA

Mrs J McCumiskey

Week 1 Thursday

Week 2 Thursday

Music 

Set

Teacher

Work set

Work collected

A

Mr R Watkins

Week 2 Thursday

Week 1 Thursday

B

Mr R Watkins

Week 1 Thursday

Week 2 Thursday

PE

In addition to the homework tasks set by staff students should be looking for opportunities to get involved in extra curricular activities and practising the skills relevant to their chosen sports. 

Set

Teacher

Work set

Work collected

A

Mr A Greenwood

Week 1 Thursday
Week 2 Thursday

Week 2 Thursday
Week 1 Thursday

B

Miss K Wright

Week 1 Friday
Week 2 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday
Week 1 Friday

C

Mr C Curtis

Week 1 Friday
Week 2 Thursday

Week 2 Thursday
Week 1 Friday

RE

RE homework will be set twice over a 4 week cycle. One piece of work will be an extension to classwork taking ideas discussed in the lesson a stage further via personal reflection on the issue. The other will develop themes shown in video form and expressed via personal testament from the participants in the programme. All homeworks will relate to the current module of study. 

In Y11 students will study two modules: 

1.  Social Harmony
2.  Matters of life and death

Technology 

Set

Teacher

Work set

Work collected

Graphics

Mr K Brown

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

Photography

Mr S Fergusson

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

Prod Design

Mr K Elmer

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

Prod Design

Mr N Lewis

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

Textiles

Mrs C East

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

Food 11A

Mrs R Loftus

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

Food 11B

Mrs R Loftus

Week 1 Tuesday

Week 2 Tuesday

 

 

 

 

 

 

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