Year 10
Revision List Module 2 Assessments
(Week beginning 16th November 2020)
Year 10 – Revision List (Module 2)
SUBJECT TOPICS
Art Ceramic Skills
Key words and ceramic specific vocabulary
Rust Dyeing
Fabric Manipulation
Artist Appreciation and Analysis
Business (GCSE)
Unit 1 - Topic 1: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
Dynamic nature of business
New business ideas
Risk and reward
Role of business enterprise
Adding Value
Role of Entrepreneurship
Unit 1 - Topic 2: Spotting a business Opportunity
Customer needs
Market Research
Market Segmentation
Market Mapping
Competitive Environment
Unit 1 - Topic 3: Putting a business idea into practice
Aims and Objectives
Revenues, costs and profit
Break-even
Importance of cash
Cash flow forecasts
Sources of finance
Unit 1 - Topic 4: Making a business effective
Ownership and liability
Franchising
Business location
Marketing Mix
Business Plans
Unit 1 - Topic 5: Understanding external influences
Stakeholders
Technology and Business
Legislation and Business
Economy and Business
External influences on business
Business (Vocational)
Learning Objective 1 – Understand how to target a market
Customer Segmentation
Market Segmentation
Benefits of Segmentation
Market Research
Primary Market Research
Secondary Market Research
Customer Feedback Techniques
Learning Objective 2 – Understand what makes a product or service financially viable
Costs of producing the product
Revenue generated by sales
Use of break-even
Profit Level
Learning Objective 3 – Understand product development
Product lifecycle
Extension Strategies
Product Differentiation
Impact of external factors on product development
Learning Objective 4 – Understand how to attract and retain customers
Factors when pricing
Types of pricing strategies
Types of advertising methods
Sales promotion techniques
How customer service is used
Learning Objective 5 – Understand factors for consideration when starting up a business
Appropriate forms of ownership
Sources of capital
The importance of a business plan
Learning Objective 6 – Understand different functional activities needed to support a business start-up
Purpose of functional activities
Main activities of each functional area
Creative iMedia
Learning Objective 1 – Understand the purpose and content of pre-production:
Mood boards
Mind maps/spider diagrams
Visualisation diagrams
Storyboards
Scripts
Learning Objective 2 – be able to plan pre-production:
Interpreting client requirements
Using research
Producing work plans and productions schedules
Categorising the target audience
Hardware, software and techniques for pre-production
Health and Safety considerations
Legislation in creative media production
Learning Objective 3 – be able to produce pre-production documents:
Creating a Mood boards
Creating a Mind map/spider diagram
Creating a Visualisation diagrams
Creative iMedia Continued …
Creating a Storyboards
Analysing a Script
File formats and their properties
Learning Objective 4 – be able to review pre-production documents:
How to review pre-production documents
How to identify areas for improvement
Computer Science
Methods of sorting
Methods of searching
Pseudocode
Iteration
Data types
Variables
Algorithms
Structured approach to programming
Testing
Low level languages
High level languages
Testing
Decimal, binary and hex
Converting between units
ASCII
Images
Design Technology
Research a design movement
Key features
Patterns
Date established
Colours
What media they use
Sketching skills
English Language
Referring to practice papers and tasks in folders and exercise books
Accessing the sample paper on the VLE
Practising the range of past papers and reading examiners’ reports on AQA’s website (https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/english/gcse/english-language-8700/assessment-resources)
Studying the exemplar materials (including modelled answers) provided by their class teachers
Using the English Language Revision Guide and Student Workbook located on the VLE (focusing their study on Paper 1 at this point in time)
Making good use of the CTGs and advice provided by the English Department and class teachers.
Geography Ecosystems of the Planet
Location, climatic conditions and flora and fauna of the earth's main ecosystems/biomes
Tropical rainforest case study - The Peruvian Amazon - nutrient and water cycle, interdependence, adaption of plants and animals, value to people and the planet, threats and management.
Coral reef case study - The Andros Barrier. Nutrient cycle, interdependence and symbiotic relationships, adaption of plants and animals, value to people and the planet, threats and management.
History Queen, Government and Religion, 1558-69
Introduction to Elizabeth I and family
Elizabethan England: society and government 1558
Virgin Queen and legitimacy
Challenges at home and abroad
Religious divisions
Religious Settlement
Puritan Challenge
Catholic Challenge
Challenges to Elizabeth at home and abroad, 1569-88
Life of Mary, Queen of Scots
Revolt of the Northern Earls: causes, events and consequences
Ridolfi Plot: causes, events and consequences
Throckmorton Plot: causes, events and consequences
Babington Plot: causes, events and consequences
Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
Francis Walsingham
Political Rivalry with Spain
Religious Rivalry with Spain
Commercial Rivalry with Spain
Outbreak of war with Spain
The Armada: causes, events and consequences
Elizabethan Society in the age of Exploration, 1558-88
Education and Leisure
Problem of the poor
Exploration and voyages of discovery
Raleigh and Virginia
History Continued …
Medieval medicine 1250 - 1500
What were the supernatural and religious explanations for the cause of disease?
What was the Theory of the Four Humours?
What was the Miasma Theory?
How significant was the continuing influence in England of Hippocrates and Galen?
What were the religious actions towards the prevention and treatment of illness?
Why was bloodletting still used?
How did people in the Middle Ages attempt to purify the air?
What herbal remedies were used to prevent and treat illness?
What new and traditional approaches were there to hospital care in the C13th?
What was the role of the physician, apothecary and barber surgeon in treatment and care?
Dealing with the Black Death, 1348-49; what approaches to treatment and attempts to prevent its spread were used?
Renaissance medicine 1500-1700
How far did explanations of the cause of disease and illness continue?
What were the new scientific approaches to medicine? (including the work of Thomas Sydenham in improving diagnosis)
How did the Printing Press influence medicine? How did the work of the Royal Society change ideas about medicine?
How far did approaches to prevention, treatment and care in the community and in hospitals continue?
Why was the work of Vesalius significant?
Why was the work of Harvey significant?
How did London deal with the Great Plague in 1665? Approaches to treatment and attempts to prevent its spread. Similarities and differences to the Black Death
Industrial medicine 1700-1900
How far did explanations of the cause of disease and illness change?
What was the impact of Pasteur's Germ Theory?
How far did care and treatment in hospitals change after Nightingale?
What impact did anaesthetics and antiseptics have on surgery?
What new approaches to prevention were developed?
How significant was the 1875 Public Health Act in preventing disease?
What impact did Jenner's development of the vaccination have on the prevention of disease?
How did London attempt to prevent the spread of Cholera? How significant was Dr John Snow in preventing the spread of Cholera from 1854?
Modern medicine 1900-present
How has knowledge of genetics advanced understanding of the spread of illness and disease?
How has the influence of lifestyle factors advanced the understanding of illness and disease?
What impact has the availability of blood tests, scans and monitors had on the diagnosis of illness and disease?
What impact has the NHS had on care and treatment?
What has been the impact of science and technology on care and treatment? (Advances in medicines, including magic bullets and antibiotics.)
How significant has science and technology been in improving surgical treatment in hospitals?
What new approaches to prevention have been developed?
How significant were individuals in the development of penicillin?
What developments have taken place in the fight against lung cancer in the C21st?
Mathematics Paper 1 HIGHER (Class R1/L1):
Estimating Outcomes (Probability)
Sharing Ratio/ Fractions / Percentages
Plans and Elevations
Speed, Distance and Time
Similar Triangles
Compound Interest
Cumulative Frequency
Transformations
Standard Form
Solving Equations with fractions
Tree Diagrams
Histograms
Circle Theorems
Recurring Decimals
Area of a Sector
Fractional Indices
Algebraic Fractions
Estimating Gradient
Quadratic Sequences
Equation of a Tangent
Paper 2 HIGHER (Class R1/L1):
Venn Diagrams
Simultaneous Equations
Fractions of Amounts
Percentages of Amounts
Polygons
Density
Trigonometry
Area and Circumference of a Circle
Boxplots
Compound Interest
Combinations
Combining Ratio
Graphical Inequalities
Factorising Quadratics
Changing the Subject of a Formula
1/2abSinC
Iteration
Upper and Lower Bounds
Circle Theorems
Quadratic Inequalities
Equations of a Circle
Exponential Graphs
Mathematics Continued …
Paper 1 FOUNDATION (Class R2/R3/L2/L3):
Simplifying Algebraic terms
Rounding to Significant figures
Interpreting dual bar charts
Ordering fractions
Probability of an event not happening
Squares, Multiples and Primes
Solving equations and Angles
Best Buy
Conversion Graphs
Using a Calculator
Transformations
Factorising
Standard Form
Loci
Estimated Outcomes
Sharing ratio
Plans and Elevations
Speed, Distance and Time
Similar Triangles
Compound Interest
Factorising Quadratics
Paper 2 FOUNDATION (Class R2/R3/L2/L3):
Writing Expressions
Fractions of an Amount
Fractions to Ratio
Mode, Median, Mean and Range
Listing Combinations
Proportion and Scale
Substituting Formula
Changing the subject of the formula
Volume of a cube
Surface Area of a cube
Angles in a Triangle
Exchange rates
Venn diagrams
Simultaneous Equations
Percentages of Amounts
Sharing Ratio
Angles in Polygons
Density
Pythagoras Theorem
Reciprocal Graphs
Bounds
Reverse Percentages
MFL- French/ German
Holiday Activities (Listening)/Future Plans (Reading)
Work and Future Plans (Listening and Reading)
Music Students have been given a BTEC assignment to prepare a composition and a performance. Full details and assessment criteria are available on Classcharts and TEAMS.
PE
Learning outcome 1
Know the principles of training in a sporting context.
Learning outcome 2
Know how the different training methods target different fitness components.
Learning outcome 3
Be able to conduct fitness tests.
Learning outcome 4
Be able to develop fitness training programmes.
Psychology Development
Early brain development
Piaget’s stages of development and their role in education
Piaget’s theory of cognitive development and the development of intelligence
Carol Dweck’s mindset theory and the effects of learning on development
Daniel Willingham’s learning theory and the effects of learning on development
Case Study – Piaget and Inhelder (1956) ‘Three Mountains’ task
Case Study – Gunderson et al (2003) Parent praise to 1-3 year olds predicts children’s motivational frameworks 5 years later
Issues and debates – The development of morality
Memory
Memory and information processing
Short-term and long-term memory
Understanding amnesia
Bartlett’s (1932) Theory of Reconstructive Memory
Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) Multi-store Model of Memory
Case Study – Bartlett (1932) War of the Ghosts
Case Study – Peterson and Peterson (1959) Short-term Retention of individual verbal items
Issues and debates – Reductionism and holism debate
Brain and Neuropsychology
Structure and function of the brain
Lateralisation of function in the hemisphere
Role of the Central Nervous System
Impact of neurological damage
Case Study – Damasio et al (1994) The Return of Phineas Gage
Case Study – Sperry (1968) Hemisphere deconnection and unity in conscious awareness
Issues and debate – How psychology has changed over time
Social Influence
Terms used in social influence
Bystander intervention
Conformity
Obedience to an authority figure
Understanding the behaviour of crowds
Understand ways to prevent blind obedience to authority figures
Case Study – Piliavin et al (1969) Good Samaritanism: An underground phenomenon?
Case Study – Haney, Banks and Zimbardo (1973) A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison
Issues and debates – Social and cultural issues in psychology
Research Methods
Variables – Independent, dependent, extraneous, situational, participant
Hypotheses – Null, alternative, directional, non-directional, experimental
Methods of sampling
Types of research and experimental designs
Issues of reliability and validity
Ethical issues in psychological research
Experiments – Laboratory, field, natural
Interviews – strengths and weaknesses
Questionnaires – strengths and weaknesses
Correlations – strengths and weaknesses
Case Study – strengths and weaknesses
Observation – strengths and weaknesses
Data analysis – Standard form, decimal places, rounding, significant figures, estimation
Maths skills – ratios, fractions, percentages, range, mode, median, mean
Representing and interpreting data – normal distribution, bar charts, scatter diagrams and correlations
Types of data – primary, secondary, qualitative, quantitative
Religious Studies
Worship
Prayer
Sacrament
Festivals
Pilgrimage
Local church
Church and community
Mission and evangelism
Science Foundation
Biology – cell structure
Osmosis required practical
Specialised cells – roots
Cell cycle and mitosis
Microscope required practical – magnification calculation
Circulatory system and the heart
Effects of exercise
Coronary heart disease and risk factors
White blood cell action
Antibiotics
Pond weed required practical
Chemistry - Halogens and their reactions
Periodic table
Ionic, covalent, giant covalent
Calculating atomic mass/molecular mass
Electrolysis required practical
Acid and base reactions
Making salts required practical
Exothermic/endothermic
Reaction profiles
Higher
Biology – cell structure
Osmosis required practical
Stem cells
Therapeutic cloning
Cell cycle and mitosis
Microscope required practical – magnification calculation
Coronary heart disease and risk factors
White blood cell action
Measles
Vaccines
Photosynthesis
Pond weed required practical
Chemistry - Halogens and their reactions
Periodic table
Group 1 and Group 7 electronic structure
Giant ionic and giant covalent structure and properties
Calculating atomic mass/molecular mass
Calculating reacting masses
Electrolysis required practical – half equations
Acid and base reactions
Making salts required practical
Exothermic/endothermic
Reaction profiles
Triple Award
Biology – structure of cells
Osmosis required practical
Movement of molecules
Stem cells
Blood components, blood vessels
Structure of the heart
Food tests
Role of enzymes/bile
Bacterial and viral diseases
Antibiotics/antimicrobials
Microbiology required practical
Plant deficiencies
Monoclonal antibodies
Metabolism
Effects of exercise
Chemistry- subatomic particles
Isotopes, calculating average atomic mass
Group 1 and transitional metals
Group 7
History of an atom
Covalent and ionic structure
Atom energy
Reacting mass calculations
Moles
Making soluble salt
Electrolysis
Hydrogen fuel cell
Oxidation/reduction
Strong/weak acids
Titration calculation
Bond energy calculation
Reaction profile