Why choose this subject? |
English and literacy skills underpin learning across the curriculum, and are vital for adult life. Well-developed skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing are necessary for everyone to: communicate, think, organise and succeed.
At Cloughwood English is an amazing journey which opens the world up to us and lets our imagination wander and soar. You could be a teenage secret agent one minute before entering the world of evil witches determined to wipe out all the children on the planet; you could be evacuated because the Germans are bombing your town and then end up helping a poor tormented horse trapped in barbed wire in the trenches during the war; a great footballer scoring the winner in the Champions League final; a young man witnessing a horrific murder; an innocent man on death row waiting to be executed. When you come to English you are entering a world of the unexpected and sampling the delights of great imagination and horrific reality. We all learn in different ways so there are opportunities to read, watch, hear, play – in fact absorb knowledge and develop understanding in the way that suits you. English aims to:
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What will your child learn? |
Curriculum overview
In English you will develop the foundational skills of language by studying a wide range of topics. These skills are, broadly, split into three subject areas.
Writing We want our pupils to develop increasing confidence and competence in writing, through:
Reading We want our pupils to experience rich and enjoyable reading experiences within the classroom and beyond, by:
Speaking and Listening We want to develop pupils’ skills in this area so that they are able to explain their thinking, rehearse ideas for writing and listen with understanding, responding sensitively. This will be achieved through:
Medium Term Plans
Are you brave enough to enter a haunted house? Could you resist the power of the Woman in Black? Would you be able to face the horror of the Tooth Fairy when darkness falls? Would you be able to fight alongside your friends and your brother in the trenches during World War I? Or cope with being evacuated away from your parents during World War II? What would you do if you were sent to a concentration camp?
Would you be willing to defend an innocent black man in a racist court in the southern states of America, or write letters to protest at the death row sentence of an innocent man found guilty of murdering his family? Could you sentence a serial killer to death when the evidence is overwhelming?
These are some of the challenges and dilemmas that face you when studying English at Cloughwood. You will respond to these in a variety of ways – writing summaries, accounts, letters. Producing newspapers, news broadcasts, writing poems, creating plays, acting in plays. These are some of the things you will be doing as you develop the skills that will stay with you for the rest of your life
Each half-term will focus on a text and we will look at of the areas above. The topics covered will then be assessed at the end of the half-term so that we can analyse strengths and weaknesses. Each pupil will receive a personalised sheet with their Cloughwood Academy grade for the work covered as well as identifying topics to focus on for improvement.
At KS4, all pupils will be entered for their GCSE in English. However, their lessons and Scheme of Work will follow a similar pattern to that at KS3 when we will be considering different language devices and different styles of writing.
LOTCS/Drop Down events
In the Scheme of Work for English at Cloughwood Academy, we have tried to incorporate as much Learning Outside the Classroom as we can whilst still fulfilling the requirements of the curriculum.
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Aim Higher English is one of, if not THE most important subject that you will study in school. It is the first qualification that any future employer will look out for as it is the subject that will demonstrate your ability to communicate effectively; firstly, during the application process and also during the interview stage. It is also a measure of your perseverance and dedication. Therefore, the better the grade that you achieve, the better your chances are of gaining the career that will fulfil you and your interests.
To help you to achieve your full potential in English, we will promise to deliver lessons in a caring, supportive environment where everyone is on board striving to do their best – no exceptions.
Furthermore, if you pass your GCSE with at least a Grade 4, you will not have to see another English lesson unless you choose to study further.
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