Date: June 1st- June 12th (2 weeks)
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: English
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task
Well done for all of the revision you have completed so far on the texts you have already studied. We are now going to start preparing
to study another text for your GCSE English Literature- An Inspector Calls. You will read this in class with your teacher when you return to school, but we think it would be useful if you did some preparation work for this so that you are ready to get stuck in
when you return! N.B You will NOT need a copy of the text for the activities.
Online Activity
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpCDfwuTjvo
Watch Mr Bruff’s tutorial “An Inspector Calls: J.B
Priestley” learn about J.B Priestley’s life and
political views.
Make detailed notes, pausing the video when you
need to in order to ensure you get key information
down.
2. Produce a timeline of key events in the early 20th
century from 1900 to 1950. Research the dates of
the following events and any information you can
add to them: - The reigns of the monarch between 1900-1950
- The dates and circumstances of the two world wars.
- The Beveridge Report lays the foundations for the Welfare State
- The Suffrage movement and women being given the vote
- The sinking of the Titanic
- The General Stike
- The Wall Street Crash and the Great Depression
- When Priestley SET the play An Inspector Calls
- When Priestley WROTE the play An Inspector Calls.
Educake: Take the quiz on A Christmas Carol Stave One
and Stave Two.
Paper and pens
Read the information on the next page and answer the following questions in
as much detail as you can.
1. What do you think is meant by the phrase “no man is an island”? If this
belief is shown through the play An Inspector Calls, what do you think
Priestley thought about society and a person’s role within it?
2. When was Priestley born and where?
3. What did Priestley realise about his home town of Bradford and the
way some people lived?
4. “Priestley’s political views were heavily influenced by the West Riding’s
strong Nonconformist socialist traditions.”
Nonconformist: a person who does not conform to prevailing ideas or practices in their behaviour or views
Socialist somebody who believes in a system where the collective wealth of the community is more important that the wealth of individuals and that wealth should be shared more equally.
What do you think this tells us about Priestley’s view about society in the
early 20th century?
5. What are we told Priestley noticed about the rich people in society?
Be Creative
1. Produce an illustrated poster of your online or
paper based research, decorating with key images
and key words to help you revise later on.
2. Draw an image of the Titanic and label it with the
key information you discover about this famous
ship.
Connecting with your peers
1. Discuss your research with a friend over the phone.
2. Share a link with a friend to some useful information about
Priestley or the Titanic that you find.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpCDfwuTjvo
Date: June 1st- June 12th (2 weeks)
An Inspector Calls and J B Priestley’s political journey
Article written by: Alison Cullingford
Cullingford explores how J B Priestley's childhood in Bradford and experiences
during two world wars shaped his socialist beliefs and fuelled the anger of his
play An Inspector Calls, a work that revolves around ideas of social responsibility
and guilt.
An Inspector Calls poses troubling questions: how can people live together? To
what extent are individuals responsible for others? Gareth Lloyd Evans described
the play as ‘perhaps the clearest expression made by Priestley of his belief that
“no man is an island” – the theme is guilt and social responsibility’. This article
explores how and why J B Priestley came to this belief.
Priestley was born in 1894 in Bradford, in Yorkshire’s West Riding. Bradford was
an industrial town soon to become a city (in 1897), which had grown very quickly
around the wool and dyeing industries. Young ‘Jack’ Priestley himself found work
in the wool trade, as a junior clerk with Helm and Company, whose offices were in
the (now demolished) Swan Arcade. Jack found this work dull, but otherwise, for
a youngster who enjoyed sport, landscape, literature, music, art and socialising,
Bradford had much to offer. In his novel Bright Day, he looked back from the
austerity of 1946 to a golden age of freedom, plenty, hospitality, conviviality,
generosity, solid comfort and strong community, where, at Christmas:
“ brass bands played and choirs sang in the streets; you went not to one friend’s
house but to a dozen; acres of rich pound cake and mince-pies were washed down
by cataracts of old beer and port, whisky and rum; the air was fragrant and thick
with cigar smoke, as if the very mill chimneys had taken to puffing them.”
(Priestley).
The bright young lad realised even then, though, that Bradford was not perfect.
Working and living conditions had improved from the hellish days of the 1840s,
when cholera and starvation were serious threats, but many still lived in poverty.
Priestley’s political views were heavily influenced by the West Riding’s strong
Nonconformist socialist traditions, embodied by the Bradford Pioneer newspaper
and epitomised by his schoolteacher father, Jonathan. Jack also noticed that the
city’s respectable folk could be smug, even hypocritical: ‘badly-divided men’ were
pompously religious on Sundays, but on Saturday nights ‘coarsely raffish’, ill-using
young women. An Inspector Calls also shattered the world of such a family, this
time, however, revealing the true social and political consequences of the
selfishness of the Birlings and others like them.
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: Maths
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June. (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for
this subject. You may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity
Complete tasks set on Hegarty, do a fix up five or complete
revision on MEMRI. There will also be some work set on Firefly. Don’t worry if you have forgotten
how to do these topics, on Hegarty there is a 10 minute
video you can watch first! Also Don’t forget that you can click the ‘get help’ button if you get stuck during a task.
Paper and pens
Connecting with your peers
Challenge others in your class to see who can answer the most
questions set correctly on Hegarty Maths or fix it up 5
Create your own magic crosses and challenge your friends and
family!
Be Creative
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who
will look forward to seeing what you have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or
your school email. They will give you ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may
receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you! #teamminsthorpe
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: Science
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity • Go on to Educake and try to achieve over 70% on the “Y9
Science Quiz 3” test – you can retake this test as many times as you want!
• Work through this lesson on the Oak National Academy website: https://cutt.ly/9yUtYyF
• If you enjoy this type of lesson, keep an eye out for future Science lessons. Make/add to your book notes or work on paper.
Paper and pens
• Have a go at creating a storyboard, overview or summary sheet of one of the following processes/topics, using as many Scientific key words as possible (extra points for drawings).
o Bio: How does osmosis work? (including definitions, examples etc)
o Chem: The differences between Group 0, Group 1 and Group 7 elements.
(including definitions, examples, properties – including boiling points)
o Phys: How you safely set up series and parallel circuits.
(including definition, equation, explanation of units, how you investigate using different apparatus etc)
Be Creative • Make a Science booklet/card game/word
search/crossword etc (with answers!) to teach your or members at home about:
1. The equipment used in Science 2. The structure of a Bacterial Cell 3. The properties of Metals & Non-metals 4. The equations of power & efficiency
• Create a Science quiz using the resources available on: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/z8r997h with answers to test those in the house.
Connecting with your peers
• Challenge others in your year/class to see who can achieve the highest % score on the Educake quiz on the first attempt.
• If you create a Science quiz – send it to a group of your peers to see if they need a helping hand.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
https://cutt.ly/9yUtYyFhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/z8r997h
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: French
Date: Monday 01st June – Friday 19th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity
• Work through the grammar lesson on BBC Bitesize and make notes on words you did not know.
• https://cutt.ly/hyU9wWd • Go on Memrise and try to achieve at least 2000
points a day.
Paper and pens
• Produce a fact sheet about 5 French cities or towns of your choice. Find out where there are in France, something famous (the speciality), how many inhabitants, any celebrities living there, any famous sport team. Be as creative as you can/want. Use word reference for single words but not for full sentences.
Be Creative
• Have a go at following the French Recipe at the bottom of this sheet and try to make some Crêpes. Send your teacher some pictures of how you get on. We hope there are délicieux!
• Make a French quiz to do with your friends of family – have 5 rounds/sections with at least 4 questions in each round. Use your own ideas for each round/section or use these: 1) French words to do with food 2) French words to do with opinions 3) French words to do with hobbies 4) Famous French speaking people 5) Facts to do with French speaking places. Share your quiz with your French teacher if you can.
Connecting with your peers
• Challenge others in your class to see who can achieve the highest Memrise score at the end of each day/week.
• Record a short clip (Vlog) introducing your town and where you live. You could describes where it is, places you can find, sports and activities you can do. REMEMBER NOTHING HAS TO BE TRUE so you could imagine you live in LA or north pole. Use the help provided.
https://cutt.ly/hyU9wWd
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: History
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity 1. NEW: Revise your learning on the Norman Conquest via the
Seneca Website. You will need the class code included in the
task description. Complete section 2 https://www.senecalearning.com/
2. NEW: Revise your learning on 1920s USA via the Firefly
Website. Have a go at these multiple choice quizzes:
a. https://cutt.ly/5yI2edY b. https://cutt.ly/xyI2rkU c. https://cutt.ly/HyI2t4Q d. https://cutt.ly/WyI2yFc
Paper and pens
1. NEW: How convincing is Interpretation A about the
Norman legal system? (8 marks). Two paragraphs needed with detailed supporting knowledge.
2. NEW: In what were the lives of ordinary people affected by
the growth in consumer society in the USA during the 1920s? (8 marks) 2x PEE paragraphs (Employment // Luxury Goods)
Be Creative 1. NEW: Research 1920s headpieces. Create three - take pics and
send them in!
2. NEW: Do a TikTok routine to some 1920s Jazz music. Film it (or take some screen shots) and send it in.
Connecting with your peers
1. NEW:
Between
you and a
few friends,
create
some cards
on
historical
figures. Play
via video
call. The
more clues
you need
the less points you get.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you! #teamminsthorpe
https://www.senecalearning.com/https://cutt.ly/5yI2edYhttps://cutt.ly/xyI2rkUhttps://cutt.ly/HyI2t4Q
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: Geography
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity
• Go on Seneca and try to work through as many
sections as you can each day. • Work through this lesson on the BBC Bitesize website
about energy. Energy comes into your topic on Resource Management.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zkqq2sg
Paper and pens
1. Create a newspaper report on the earthquake that has occurred in Nevada on the 15th May 2020. Include: - Why is happened. - The effects of it. - How they have responded to it.
2. Create an infographic (This is where you use pictures instead of words) to represent everything you know about the Coast topic. Think:
- Processes (Erosion, transportation and deposition) - Landforms
- Management
Be Creative Draw 2 animals from 2 contrasting ecosystems. For example the desert and the tundra. Annotate what is different about their adaptations to the environment. Adaptations – How the animal copes with its surroundings. For example camels have long eyelashes to ensure desert sand is less likely to get into their eyes.
Connecting with your peers Challenge others in your class to see who can achieve the
highest Seneca score at the end of each day/week for the
Living World section 2.1 Ecosystems
With a friend/friends create a list of key words on ecosystems.
You can use Seneca to help you.
Once you have your list each write them down on pieces of
paper or post-its and shuffle them up face down so you can’t
see the words.
Each take a word and stick it on your forehead so you can’t see
it, but your friends can. They then need to describe the word to
you so you can guess it. See who gets the most right.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zkqq2sg
Learning at Home
Year 9 Computer Science
Subject: Computer Science
Date: Monday 25th May – Friday 5th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity
• Ensure all Seneca tasks are up to date and completed.
• You can also attempt work on Seneca that your teacher has not set for you so we encourage you to do this.
• Watch videos about the basics in Python on YouTube. Continue to practice your programming skills as this will keep it fresh for when you start back at school.
Paper and pens
• Complete the following questions:
1. Write down 10 random binary numbers and convert them to hex AND denary.
2. Create a mind map of different pieces of hardware within a computer. Include descriptions about the hardware’s job and draw a picture of it.
3. Draw logic circuits for the following expressions: a. Q = A AND B b. Q = A AND (NOT B) c. Q = (NOT A) OR (NOT B)
Be Creative
• Research the difference between primary memory and secondary storage (you need be aware of the following terms: RAM, ROM, Cache, Magnetic, Optical, Solid State). Create a PPT with information about each of these and images.
• Create your own set of programming challenge cards (like the ones you have used in class).
Connecting with your peers
• Challenge others in your class to see who can complete the most tasks with 100% scores on Seneca.
• Share your PPT’s from the ‘Be Creative’ section.
• See who can get the highest score on Binary Bonanza/Flappy Bit.
• Share your answers to the pen and paper questions with your peers.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: iMedia
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You may
choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity
Watch one of the following exam theory videos
on Firefly - https://cutt.ly/NyUtMPT Make revision notes from the video, these notes will be useful when you take your exam next year.
• Please check your emails for any individual feedback sent to you by either Mr Mallinson or Mrs Fallon. They will be expecting you, where possible, to make improvement to your R082 LO2 work on One Drive.
Paper and pens
• Draw a Visualisation Diagram based on this exam question.
Be Creative
• Create a visualisation diagram that shows the design for a new ebike (electronic bike). Use the internet to look at how current electric bikes look. The bike could be any format such as a road bike, bmx or mountain bike.
• Create a storyboard to show the first 6 scenes for a new episode of The Simpsons. Remember to include the following:
o A box for each scene. o Underneath the scene you should record
down: ▪ Length of scene ▪ Sound and lighting ▪ Camera angles used
Connecting with your peers
• FaceTime or ring a friend and test and compare answers to the exam questions above.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you have
managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you ideas
and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and Mr
Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
https://cutt.ly/NyUtMPT
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: Art
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity Create a Mimi Ilnitskaya inspired piece which will
be added to your coursework unit 3 (Identity – Day of the dead)
Skulls are drawn and then decorated/themed to another artist such as Van Gough and Andy
Warhol. You should also create a research page on this
artist.
Paper and pens
Observational drawing. Complete a drawing of your trainer or shoe using pencil tone. Fill your page and add as much detail
as possible before shading using dark to light tones to create that important 3D effect.
If you enjoy this you could draw more of your own belongings and this time add colour if you
can.
Be Creative Just for fun!
Can you create a “No Paint Painting”? Using objects around your home such as clothing, bedding, plastic storage and hairbrushes create an image on a flat surface such as the floor. It can be based on a famous painting such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci or it can be your own creation. Photograph it from above to share with friends and family or challenge someone else in your home to create their own too. Don’t forget to return all items to where they belong.
Connecting with your peers Have a look at the Artist/photographer Ben
Heine. He creates interesting photographs by inserting a
drawn section into the frame. What could you create?
Have a go at completing an artist page to support your work too. Share
with friends and family and challenge them to create their
own.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: Music
Date: Monday 1st June – 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for
this subject. You may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity 1.Research all the music unions. Find out what a union is and who they represent. Try to learn all the acronyms. For example MU, Equity, BECTU 2. Research what a promoter does and the difference between a promoter and a manager.
Paper and pens
1. Make a list of all the job roles that exist in the performance sector of the music industry. If you’ve already done this task- try to add more than last time.
2. Make a list of all the non-performance job roles within the music industry and describe the skills that you can remember. YOU CAN ADD DEFINITIONS AND LINKS BETWEEN EACH JOB ROLES FOR EXTRA DETAIL.
Be Creative
1. Make flash cards for each union and license within the music industry with a clear and simple definition of what each represents/is for. Do you know what music licenses are out there to play music in a restaurant or a hairdressers?
Connecting with your peers
Video call one of your friends and test each other on unions and licenses part of the exam set them a few questions on your flash cards.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to
seeing what you have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email.
They will give you ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from
Mrs Merritt and Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: PERFORMING ARTS
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
NB: any filming/recording you do of yourself or with your peers, please be responsible and appropriate as to
where and who this is shared. You do not have to film if you prefer not to.
Online Activity Watch as many of live theatre productions as you can with a critical eye. Use the links on Firefly The acting style The performers The stage design Think about the mediums used (Lighting, sound, staging.) The message of the Play (What was the plays purpose?)
Paper and pens
Roles in Theatre Research and write down facts and information for each of the roles. Actor Director Costume Designer Lighting Technician Set Designer
Be Creative
Imagine you are a Sound designer.
Pick one of your favourite films or find a silent movie, using you tube
and Re design the sound.
Record a section of the film with no sound
And experiment with different pieces of music.
Watch what happens to the meaning of the piece when you change the music.
What is the role of a sound designer? Do you think this would be something you could as a career?
Connecting with your peers
Challenge your peers to one of the task below. You could do this on video calls or social media (remember to be safe
when on line)
• Tongue Twister Challenge – Who can say the most Tongue twisters in one minute?
• Accent Challenge – how many accents can you and your friend’s master.
• Lip Sync Battle – pull together a range of different film scripts you like and challenge your friends to
the best lip sync.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you! - #teamminsthorpe
Learning at Home
Yr 9 D&T 1st June- Home Learning
Subject: Design and Technology
Date: Monday 1st June to Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity Watch the YouTube clip that is focussed around re-purposing objects into new
and usable ones https://youtu.be/_wSX3H99eZs
Choose a household object to re-purpose, explain your idea for how it can be reused and show how this might save the item form polluting the environment at the end of its life. This task should be written by hand or typed up and you can include sketches and pictures
Paper and pens Write a newspaper article for the local newspaper all about how items that cannot be taken to the local tip at the moment are being reused and re-purposed. For example you could write about households washing and re-using jars and cans for another purpose. You can include pictures and drawings in your article. Try to set it out like a newspaper article with headlines and sub headings.
Be Creative Re-purpose a household item into a decorative item suitable for a child. You can use anything you have to hand to do this. An example is given below:
Connecting with your peers Contact a friend, this can be by phone or text or other social media formats. Ask them questions about their bedroom and what they would do to improve it if money were no object. Write down the answers to their questions and then re-design their new bedroom for them using drawings and cut out images from magazines etc… share your ideas for their new improved room and ask for feedback.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
https://youtu.be/_wSX3H99eZs
Learning at Home
Y9_Hospitality and Catering_1st June_Home Learning
Subject: Hospitality and Catering
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You may choose
to do more than one task.
Online Activity Watch the you tube clip
“Best homemade pizza dough” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zATXfW0qcOw
Afterwards draw out a storyboard and diagrams of the stages of making. Add annotation including tips and possible things that could go wrong at each step and also images of how to
do the process. You could have a go at making this or a similar recipe!
https://www.technologysupplies.co.uk/news/tsl-top-quiz
Paper and pens Ready steady cook is a program where a contestant gets a bag of ingredients and they have to make a dish out of the items. Watch an episode of it if you can on You Tube. Your challenge is to write a recipe and instructions using many or a few of the ingredients below.
• Pasta
• Tomatoes (tinned or fresh)
• Peas
• Cheese
• Eggs
• Red chilli
• Olive oil + You can add 1 special extra ingredient of your choice.
Be Creative .
I want you to imagine that you are hosting a themed event based on stories from childrens books. You need to design a 3 course menu that would be suitable for the event. Some book ideas to design a menu on
• The hungry caterpillar
• Any of Roald Dahl books
• Charlie and the Chocolate factory
• The Gruffalo
Connecting with your peers
Create a 15 question quiz suitable for your class mates based on food related causes of ill health. (linked to diet and
nutrition) Ensure there are at least 10-15 questions and you know the answers!!
Your quiz can include picture rounds, multiple choice questions and other forms of questions.
EG- What foods would limit the risk of osteoporosis? You could challenge a fellow classmate to answer your quiz
and see how they do!
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorp
Have a go at the
on-line food test
by following this
link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zATXfW0qcOwhttps://www.technologysupplies.co.uk/news/tsl-top-quiz
Learning at Home
Year 7,8,9 and 10 CORE PE
Subject: Core PE
Date: Monday 1st June to Friday 12th June
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity Watch the football videos put on the PE firefly page, of Mr Max’s 6 year old son performing different skills.
Paper and pens Watch the football videos put on the PE firefly page, of Mr Max’s 6 year old son performing different skills. Then write down the key teaching points of the different Football skills and ways to improve Josephs performance
Be Creative Watch the football videos put on the PE firefly page, of Mr Max’s 6 year old son performing different skills. Video yourself performing the skills in the videos.
Connecting with your peers Share your video with a friend. Can you give them feedback on how to improve?
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
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Year 9 and 10 GCSE PE
Subject: GCSE PE
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity Research on line How the body regulates body temperature
Paper and pens Read the attached pages and complete the attached worksheets. I have attached them separately.
Be Creative
Video yourself performing a physical activity, make sure you get sweat on. Then explain on camera how your body has regulated its body temperature. Make sure you use the terms vasodilation and vasoconstriction.
Connecting with your peers Text another student in a GCSE group with ten 1 mark questions around the following issues. The functions of the cardiovascular system. The names of the different parts of the heart. The difference between arteries and veins. The different parts to blood and their specific jobs.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
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Year 9 Cambridge National
Subject: Cambridge National
Date: Monday 1 June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity Research on line the cause, signs and symptoms and treatment of severs disease
Paper and pens Have a go at the attached past exam paper. Use the mark scheme to help you with any questions that you are unsure of.
Be Creative Video yourself answering 5 questions from the attached exam paper.
Connecting with your peers Text another student in a Cambridge national group with five questions from the exam paper. Can you beat the score they get ?
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
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Year 10
Subject: Learning for Life
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity Watch the following video clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSrQIMBj9EU
Why are these sectors important? Have they become more
important in recent weeks? Why/not? Which sector would
you like to work in? Why?
Choose and complete 2 of the Coronavirus Key worker careers activity (see separate sheet). There are links within the document, but you’ll also need to use your research skills to complete the tasks.
Paper and pens
Create an information poster based on a key worker job. Think about skills required, salary, what you would do day to day, and what other jobs could it lead to.
Be Creative Mental Health Awareness Week was 18th – 24th May the theme is kindness. You could: Create your own art therapy colouring in page. Write and send a kindness poem or a card to someone else.
Connecting with your peers Just a ‘phone a friend’ and stay in touch - check they’re ok - do a TikTok challenge.
Send your art therapy page to a friend to complete. Send you kindness poem to someone or post through the letter box of someone you know who lives on their own.
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSrQIMBj9EU
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: RE
Date: Monday 1st June – Friday 12th June (2 weeks)
During the next two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity
Type in www.truetube.co.uk
Type ‘marriage’ into the search bar
Watch a variety of clips explaining about Christian marriage, gay marriage
Whilst watching, make notes of different views on these topics, Christian views, non-religious views
You could then read the relevant part in your revision
notes to re-inforce what you have just found out
Paper and pens
Your regular exam Q.
Email me a copy of an answer, I will the mark it for you with detailed feedback.
When you receive your feedback your next Q will be at
the bottom of your feedback sheet in red!
You really should have already completed 4 by now!
Be Creative
Every year NATRE run an RE competition called ‘Spirited Arts’
Read the attached powerpoint of the themes. You can
create your entry as drawing, painting, drama, sculpture etc whatever you feel is best BUT it must be
based on one of the given themes
If your entry is selected you will need to do a short piece of writing to explain your masterpiece but don’t
worry about that at this stage!
Connecting with your peers
I thought we could have a class quiz – a break from RE but good use of your brain (could work in teams/pairs)
Attached is a word document called ‘cryptic countries’
In the document are 32 cryptic clues, each number
represents the name of a country.
The person who earns the most correct answers (one entry per student only) will win themselves a little prize
CLUE – Number 1 is a can + a snake called an ‘adder’
ANSWER - Canada
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to seeing what you
have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email. They will give you
ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from Mrs Merritt and
Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
http://www.truetube.co.uk/
Learning at Home
Year 9
Subject: Health and Social Care
Date: Monday 1st of June – 15th of June
Once you have completed your outstanding coursework and sent this in for marking. During the next
two weeks, please select at least one task from the selection below to complete for this subject. You
may choose to do more than one task.
Online Activity
• Go on firefly https://cutt.ly/3yU9a7P
• Please work your way through watching the videos and using the power points to help you complete the work sheets on substance use and personal hygiene
Paper and pens
• Personal hygiene – Complete a hygiene log, tracking how often you are washing your hands and for how long each day. At the end of the week add up the amount of time you have spent on your personal hygiene.
Challenge – For each of the personal hygiene acts you perform explain why this is positive for each of the PIES of HEALTH.
• Drug use – Research the different type of illegal drugs and create a poster showing how this can have a negative impact on PIES health.
Challenge - Create a health and wellbeing improvement plan for a drug addict want to quit.
Be Creative
• Personal hygiene – Draw a hygienic and unhygienic person. Labelling these with the difference in PIES health
• Drugs – Draw a person and label them with the impacts of different illegal drugs.
Connecting with your peers
• Log on to the Health and Social Care forum on firefly and post something positive on someone else’s posts by clicking add a new thread.
• https://cutt.ly/byU9di9
If you can, please submit any tasks that you complete to your class teacher who will look forward to
seeing what you have managed to do.
If you need any help or guidance, please ask your class teacher using Firefly or your school email.
They will give you ideas and support.
We will reward your efforts with achievement points and some of you may receive recognition from
Mrs Merritt and Mr Gilmore.
Keep up the good work – we are so proud of you!
#teamminsthorpe
https://cutt.ly/3yU9a7Phttps://cutt.ly/byU9di9
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