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SHOALHAVEN HIGH SCHOOL Providing Quality Education in a Caring, Supportive Environment
YEAR 10
ASSESSMENT POLICY
2020
ENGLISH FACULTY
YEAR 10 ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE 2020
Assessment Due Dates:
TERM WEEK BEGINNING: TASK
TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
Week 9 Week 8 Week 3 Week 4
Monday Monday Monday Monday
A1: Film Analysis Essay & Listening Task A2: Research Presentation A3: Examination A4: Feature Article
Tasks in Stage 5 (Year 9-10) are designed to cover syllabus outcomes in the following areas:
Reading, listening, viewing
Writing, speaking, representing
Communicating & context
Analysing language
Interpretive, imaginative & critical thinking
Expressing views
There are four assessment tasks (three of which include a classwork
component) assessing the following outcomes:
A1: Film Analysis Essay & Listening Task (EN5-2A, EN5-3B, EN5-4B, EN5-5C, EN5-8D, EN5-9E)
A2: Research Presentation (EN5-2A, EN5-3B, EN5-4B, EN5-7D, EN5-8D, EN5-9E)
A3: Examination (EN5-1A, EN5-2A, EN5-3B, EN5-4B, EN5-6C, EN5-7D)
A4: Feature Article (EN5-1A, EN5-2A, EN5-3B, EN5-5C, EN5-7D)
Important information
All assessment tasks must be completed on or before the due date and students must sign
the assessment task submission sheet when handing in their work. Late submissions will be
subject to a 10% deduction per school day for five (5) days. Tasks submitted later than five
days after the due date will receive a mark of zero (0). To be eligible for the Record of School
Achievement (RoSA), all assessment tasks must be completed and handed in for marking
and must be the original work of the student.
In the case of an event which stops a student submitting the task on time, the student
should speak to their Deputy and complete a special circumstances form supported by
relevant documentation.
Student performance in assessment tasks, including assessable classwork, will be used to
determine grades for the Record of School Achievement (RoSA). Official “N” determination
warning letters will be issued where tasks are not submitted, work is judged to be a non-
serious attempt at a task, or work is found to be plagiarised.
ENGLISH FACULTY
YEAR 10 ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE 2020
FILM ANALYSIS ESSAY AND LISTENING TASK: Weighting: 20%
Part A: Students are required to write an essay based on a film study conducted in class.
Part B: Students will complete a short listening task based on an interview with a filmmaker.
Classwork component: Weighting: 5%
Learning activities in the classroom, homework, and in-class test/quiz results will form the basis for assessment of this component.
RESEARCH PRESENTATION: Weighting: 25%
Students are required to complete a Research Presentation based on the topic studied in class. Students will create a folder of research material and produce a multimodal Visual Representation (VR). At least one mode must be speaking.
Classwork component: Weighting: 5%
Learning activities in the classroom, homework, and in-class test/quiz results will form the basis for assessment of this component.
EXAMINATION: Weighting: 20%
Students are required to sit an internal examination set by the English Faculty. The date of the examination will be notified at least two weeks before the examination period.
FEATURE ARTICLE: Weighting: 20%
Students are required to compose a feature article on the topic studied in class. The feature article should be published in a magazine format.
Classwork component: Weighting: 5%
Learning activities in the classroom, homework, and in-class test/quiz results will form the basis for assessment of this component.
A NOTE ABOUT AMOW: ALL MY OWN WORK Students must complete the AMOW modules and associated quiz components in order to be eligible for their Year 11 RoSA. The AMOW program is completed during the Term 2 Research unit. Students will be required to achieve a specified percentage in each module quiz in order to pass the program. This is a mandatory requirement of the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). _________________________________ Ms L Bailey Head Teacher English (Relieving).
Last Modified: 17 March 2020 E:\2020\Assessment Schedules\2020\Year 10\Yr10 Science Assessment schedule.docx
Science Assessment Schedule Stage 5 Year 10
Name: ___________________ Class: ___ Teacher(s): ________________
In Year 10 you will be assessed in two ways.
1. Ongoing assessment of class work: This will consist of assessing day-to-day class work, practical work, homework, assignments, bookwork and computer based activities. Each term you receive a ‘class mark’ which will contribute to your report grade and your ROSA grade. Failure to complete tasks and meet minimum standards may result in an ‘N’ determination for this course. You may be given booklets and worksheets for each topic. Keep these in a clip folder or plastic envelope. Together with your book they form part of your ongoing assessment
2. Formal assessment tasks: Each term you will have a formal assessment task which will assess the knowledge, skills and processes developed in class. Formal assessment tasks will contribute to your report grade and your RoSA grade. Failure to complete tasks and meet minimum standards may result in an ‘N’ determination for this course.
Task Weight Term Week
Common task 1 15% 1 4/5
Term 1 class mark 10% 1 Ongoing
Common task 2 15% 2 2/3
Term 2 class mark 10% 2 Ongoing
Common task 3 (Exam) 20% 3 4/5
Term 3 class mark 10% 3 Ongoing
Common task 4 (Practical Exam) 20% 4 4/5
Note: These dates may be subject to change Parent/Guardian signature ______________________ Date ___________ Student signature ______________________ Date ___________
This sheet must be glued into your Science and signed by you and a parent/guardian.
HSIE Faculty Year 10 Course Outline: History 2020
Assessment Due Dates
Task One: Popular Culture Project (Term 1, Week 8 & 10) 30% Task Two: Portfolio (Term 2, Week 2) 20% Task Three: Final Course Exam (Term 2, Week 4) 20% Ongoing: ICT / class work / participation 30%
Topics Overview: Term 1 Week 1–3
- Peace and security - Decolonisation - Australia's involvement in Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts (Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf
Wars and Afghanistan - Developments in technology, public health, longevity and standard of living
Topic 1: Term 1 Weeks 3-11 Popular Culture
- What is popular culture? - Developments in popular culture and impact of popular culture on society - Influence of American and British culture - Changing nature of popular culture - Australia’s contribution to international popular culture - Continuity and change in beliefs and values
Topic 2: Term 2 Weeks 1 - 10 Changing Rights and Freedoms
- Significance of Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Pre-1960s – rights and freedoms for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - US Civil Rights Movement and its influence on Australia - Post-1960s – rights and freedoms for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - Civil rights activists and their methods - Continuing nature of efforts to secure rights and freedoms globally for Indigenous People
Important Information
All assessment tasks must be submitted on or before the due date.
Students must sign the assessment task sheet when handing in their work.
Late assessment tasks will lose 10% of the full mark per day for 5 days.
After 5 days late tasks will receive 0.
Communication will be made with parents / carers in the event of non-completion of tasks through a Letter of Concern.
All requests for extensions must go through to the Head Teacher with a note clearly outlining the circumstances.
Year 10 Assessment Schedule - Faculty: Personal Development, Health and Physical Education
Term Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
Task Name Task 1 Fitness Plans & Community Health
Task 2 Observation and Participation
Task 3 The Next Chapter - Choose your own Adventure
Task 4 Paired Dance
Task 5 What’s Your De Stressor?
Task 6 Observation and Participation
Task 7 Bookwork Completion
Task 8 Observation and Participation
Due Week Week 8 - 16/3 Ongoing (Week 1-10)
Week 8 - 15/6 Week 8 - 15/6 Week 8 - 7/9 Ongoing (Week 1-10) Weeks 1-6 Ongoing (Week 1-10)
Outcomes PD 5-4, 5-7, PD5-8, PD5-10, PD5-11
PD5-4, PD5-5, PD5-11
PD5-1 PD5-2 PD5-9
PD5-4, PD5-5, PD5-11
PD5-1, PD5-2, PD5-9, PD5-10
PD5-4, PD5-5, PD5-11
PD5-2, PD5-6
PD5-4, PD5-5, PD5-11
Unit Let’s Get Physical Practical Observation and Participation
Grow Up Practical Observation and Participation
Healthy Minds Practical Observation and Participation
Better Safe Than Sorry
Practical Observation and Participation
Weighting 20% 5% 20% 10% 20% 10% 5% 10%
Outcomes
PD5-1 assesses their own and others’ capacity to reflect on and respond positively to challenges
PD5-2 researches and appraises the effectiveness of health information and support services available in the community
PD5-3 analyses factors and strategies that enhance inclusivity, equality and respectful relationships
PD5-4 adapts and improvises movement skills to perform creative movement across a range of dynamic physical activity contexts
PD5-5 appraises and justifies choices of actions when solving complex movement challenges
PD5-6 critiques contextual factors, attitudes and behaviours to effectively promote health, safety, wellbeing and participation in physical activity
PD5-7 plans, implements and critiques strategies to promote health, safety, wellbeing and participation in physical activity in their communities
PD5-8 designs, implements and evaluates personalised plans to enhance health and participation in a lifetime of physical activity
PD5-9 assesses and applies self-management skills to effectively manage complex situations
PD5-10 critiques their ability to enact interpersonal skills to build and maintain respectful and inclusive relationships in a variety of groups or contexts
PD5-11 refines and applies movement skills and concepts to compose and perform innovative movement sequences
SHOALHAVEN HIGH SCHOOL – INDUSTRIAL ARTS
STAGE 5 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY – YEAR 10 - ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE
TASK DESCRIPTION SYLLABUS OUTCOMES DUE DATE WEIGHTING
WHS Assessment Students are to complete an assessment task relating to Workplace Health and Safety and Hazard Identification.
5.1.1 identifies, assesses and manages the risks and OHS issues associated with the use of a range of materials, hand tools, machine tools and processes
5.1.2- applies OHS practices to hand tools, machine tools, equipment and processes.
Monday 11th March. Week 7.
20% of total
Practical Project 1 Assessment is based upon development of technology skills and associated knowledge to complete a practical project.
5.1.2- applies OHS practices to hand tools, machine tools, equipment and processes 5.2.2- identifies, selects and competently uses a range of hand and machine tools, equipment and processes to produce quality practical projects 5.4.2- works cooperatively with others in the achievement of common goals 5.6.1- evaluates products in terms of functional, economic, aesthetic and environmental qualities and quality of construction
Friday Week 3, Term 2.
20% of total
Major Work Progress Progress mark for individual Major Projects. As per Major Work below. Week 9, Term 3. 10% of total
Emerging Technologies Assessment Task
A research task exploring the uses, properties and suitability of a range of technological materials.
5.7.1 describes, analyses and uses a range of current, new and emerging technologies and their various applications 5.7.2 describes, analyses and evaluates the impact of technology on society, the environment and cultural issues locally and globally
Week 2, Term 4. 20% of total
Practical Project- Major Work
Students design and produce an individual major work that demonstrates the skills and knowledge developed throughout the 200 hour (2 year) course. Students also produce an accompanying design folder that documents the design and production processes.
5.2.1 applies design principles in the modification, development and production of projects 5.2.2- identifies, selects and competently uses a range of hand and machine tools, equipment and processes to 5.3.1 justifies the use of a range of relevant and associated materials 5.3.2 selects and uses appropriate materials for specific applications to produce quality practical projects 5.6.1 evaluates products in terms of functional, economic, aesthetic and environmental qualities and quality of construction
Week 4, Term 4 30% of total
Stage 5 (yr10) Music Assessment Schedule 2020
S Gorsoski
5.1 Performs repertoire with increasing levels of complexity in a range of musical styles demonstrating an understanding of the musical concepts
5.2 Performs repertoire in a range of styles and genres demonstrating interpretation of musical notation and the application of different types of technology
5.3 Performs music selected for study with appropriate stylistic features demonstrating solo and ensemble awareness
5.4 Demonstrates an understanding of the musical concepts through improvising, arranging and composing in the styles or genres of music selected for study
5.5 Notates own compositions, applying forms of notation appropriate to the music selected for study
5.6 Uses different forms of technology in the composition process
5.7 Demonstrates an understanding of musical concepts through the analysis, comparison, and critical discussion of music from different stylistic, social, cultural and
historical contexts
5.8 Demonstrates an understanding of musical concepts through aural identification, discrimination, memorisation and notation in the music selected for study
5.9 Demonstrates an understanding of musical literacy through the appropriate application of notation, terminology, and the interpretation and analysis of scores used in the
music selected for study
5.10 Demonstrates an understanding of the influence and impact of technology on music
5.11 Demonstrates an appreciation, tolerance and respect for the aesthetic value of music as an artform
5.12 Demonstrates a developing confidence and willingness to engage in performing, composing and listening experiences
Preliminary Outcomes Syllabus Components Weightings Task 1
Term 1: Music For
Film &
Multimedia
Task 2
Term 2: Jazz Music
Task 3
Term 3: Music For
Large Ensembles
Task 4
Term 4: Music For Small Ensembles
5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5, 5.9, 5.12 Performance 25 10 5 10
5.5, 5.7, 5.8, 5.9, 5.11,
5.12 Aural 25 10 15
5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.10, 5.11,
5.12 Composition 25 20 5
5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.7, 5.8, 5.9,
5.11, 5.12 Musicology 25 15 10
Marks 100% 25 25 25 25
SHS
PASS Assessment Schedule
Year 10
Task 1
T1 Wk 10
Task 2
T2 Wk 4
Task 3
T2 Wk 8
Task 4
T3 Wk 8
Task 5
T4 Wk 5
Weightings 10% 10% 25% 25% 30%
Areas of Study Foundations of
Physical Activity
Physical Activity and
Sport in Society
Enhancing
Participation and
Performance
Enhancing
Participation and
Performance
All Modules
Outcomes 1.1 / 1.2 1.2 / 2.1 3.1 / 4.1 4.2 / 4.4 1.1 / 1.2 / 3.1 / 4.4
Module Nutrition and physical
activity
Opportunities and
pathways in physical
activity and sport
Coaching Event Management Yearly Exam
Assessment Type Research Task
Research and
Presentation
Theory presentation
and Practical School Competition Test
Components
Knowledge &
Understanding
Communicating
Decision - making
Interacting
Moving
Planning
Problem Solving
ICT
Stage 5 Year 10 Visual Arts Assessment Schedule 2020
Artmaking Outcomes 5.1 develops range and autonomy in selecting and applying visual arts conventions and procedures to make artworks 5.2 makes artworks informed by their understanding of function and relationships between the artist, artwork, world, audience 5.3 makes artworks informed by an understanding of how the frames affect meaning 5.4 investigates the world as a source of ideas, concepts and subject matter in the visual arts 5.5 makes informed choices to develop and extend concepts and different meanings in their artworks
5.6 demonstrates developing technical accomplishment and refinement in making artworks
Art Study Outcomes 5.7 applies their understanding of aspects of practice to critical and historical interpretations of art 5.8 uses their understanding of the function of and relationship between artist, artwork, world, audience in critical and historical interpretations of art 5.9 demonstrates how the frames provide different interpretations of art
5.10 demonstrates how art criticism and art history construct meanings
Syllabus Outcomes Syllabus Components Weightings Task 1
Term 1 :
The Australian Beach
Task 2
Term 2 :
The Australian Beach
Task 3
Term 3 :
Collision of Cultures
Task 4
Term 4:
Collision of Cultures
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Artmaking 60 10 20 5 25
5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 Art Study 40
20 20
Marks 100% 10 40 25 25