Faculty TAGs Evidence - (How evidence will be collated) Year 11 Cohort 2021

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Faculty TAGs Evidence - (How evidence will be collated) Year 11 Cohort 2021
Year 11 Cohort 2021

Faculty TAGs Evidence
(How evidence will be collated)
Faculty TAGs Evidence - (How evidence will be collated) Year 11 Cohort 2021
Mathematics Faculty
GCSE Mathematics (Higher & Foundation)
GCSE Statistics
GCSE Further Maths
Evidence for the Mathematics Teacher Assessed Grades

We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:

•   Assessments completed in Y10
•   Y11 October 2020 exam
•   Staples Challenges during March and April
•   Mini tests to be released by the exam board
•   Exam style questions completed in class
•   Century nuggets completed over the year
•   LBQ tasks
•   Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Evidence for the Statistics Teacher Assessed Grades

We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:

•   Assessments completed in Y10
•   Y11 October 2020 exam
•   Y11 Forecast exams
•   Staples Challenges during March and April
•   Mini tests to be released by the exam board
•   Exam style questions completed in class
•   Century nuggets
•   Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Evidence for the Further Mathematics Teacher Assessed Grades

We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:

•   Y11 November 2020 exam
•   Y11 Forecast exam
•   Staples Challenges during March and April
•   Mini tests to be released by the exam board
•   Exam style questions completed in class
•   Dr Frost full coverage tasks
•   Corbettmaths practice questions
Communications Faculty
GCSE English Language
GCSE English Literature
GCSE Media Studies
Evidence for the Communications Faculty: English Language Teacher Assessed
Grades
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:

Exam questions based on Language Paper One (Explorations in Creative
Reading and Writing) and Language Paper Two (Writers’ Viewpoints and
Perspectives)

• Assessments conducted throughout the two year course, including
  ongoing assessments
• Y11 October 2020 exams in classrooms
• Y11 forecast exams January 2021
• Teacher judgement on your Spoken Language assessment
• Your engagement with GCSEPod English Language podcast
• Mini tests to be released by the exam board
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Evidence for the Communications Faculty: English Literature Teacher
Assessed Grades
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:

Exam questions based on AQA Power and Conflict Poetry, Unseen Poetry,
19th Century novel study (The Sign of Four) and Shakespeare Study (Romeo
and Juliet)

• Assessments conducted throughout the two year course, including
  ongoing assessment
• Y11 October 2020 exams in classrooms
• Y11 forecast exams January 2021
• Mini tests to be released by the exam board
• Use of GCSEPod for independent learning opportunities, alongside
  annotation of your Power and Conflict Poetry anthologies
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Evidence for the Communications Faculty: Media Studies Teacher Assessed
Grades
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:

Exam questions based on Component One- Media Language and
Representation; Component Two- Media Industries

• Assessments conducted throughout the two year course,
  including ongoing assessments
• Y11 October 2020 exams in classrooms
• Y11 forecast exams January 2021
• Your engagement and note- making on Mrs Fisher’s YouTube
  Media Studies support clips. Evidence should be provided for this.
• Mini tests to be released by the exam board
• Your coursework quality and levels of completion
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Discovery Faculty
GCSE Separate Award Science & Trilogy Science
GCSE Psychology
BTEC Health & Social Care
Evidence for the Discovery Faculty: Science Teacher Assessed Grades (trilogy and separate award)

We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:
•   Assessments conducted throughout the two year course
•   Y11 October 2020 exams in classrooms
•   Y11 forecast exams January 2021
•   Mini tests to be released by the exam board

Upcoming end of unit assessments:
  • Cells and organisation
  • Atomic structure, the periodic table and quantitative chemistry
  • Energy and the particle model
  • Infection and Bioenergetics
  • Chemical and energy change
  • Nuclear radiation and electricity

• Exam questions completed in class and as ILO activities
• Completion of Century Diagnostic quizzes and nuggets
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Evidence for the Discovery Faculty: Psychology Teacher Assessed Grades
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:
• Assessments over the 2 year course
• Year 11 Forecast examinations
• Year 11 October examinations

Upcoming assessments in class on:-
• Thought & Language Assessment ( pre Easter)
• Memory Assessment ( Post Easter)
• Perception Assessment (Post Easter)
• Social Influence Assessment ( Post Easter)
• Research Methods Assessment ( Post Easter)

•   Exam board mini assessments (more details to follow)
•   In class exam questions
•   Contribution in class
•   Additional short assessments
Evidence for Health & Social Care Teacher Assessed Grades
We will look at your overall performance and evidence across all of these
elements:

Internal Assessments
• Year 10 Unit 1 (this was not complete due to lockdown, so we will
    consider your progress here)
• Year 11 Unit 2a (completed)
• Year 11 Unit 2b (completing now)

•   Year 11 Forecast examination January 2021 – Unit 3
•   Grades reported home from Progress Reports
•   In class exam question
•   Additional short assessments
World Affairs Faculty
GCSE History
GCSE Geography
GCSE Citizenship
GCSE Philosophy & Ethics
Evidence for the World Affairs Faculty: History Teacher Assessed Grades

We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:

Exam questions based on Crime and punishment c1000-present day and
Whitechapel c1970-c1900: crime, policing and the inner city, American West
c1835-c1895 and the USA, 1954-75: conflict at home and abroad:

•   Assessments conducted throughout the two year course
•   Y11 October 2020 exams in classrooms
•   Y11 forecast exams January 2021
•   Mini tests to be released by the exam board
•   Use of Microsoft Forms for independent learning opportunities, end of topic
    tests and retrieval quizzes
•    Exam questions completed from the Takeaway Masterclass Menu – after
     Easter
•    Exam questions completed from the Know IT, Think IT and Grasp IT strategy
•    Exam questions on ‘exit’ from ‘Webinars’
•    Grades reported home from Progress Reports
How will your teacher work out your GCSE Geography grade?
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements

•   Y10 Paper 1: Challenge of Natural Hazards (33)
•   Y10 Paper 2: Urban Issues & Challenges (30)
•   Y11 October Forecast Exam Paper 1: UK Physical Landscapes (30) & Paper 2: Global Development (9)
•   Y11 Paper 2 The Changing Economic World (30)
•   Y11 Paper 1: The Living World (25)
•   Y11 Paper 2: The Challenge of Resource Management (25)
•   Y11 January Forecast Exam Paper 1 (November 2020 paper) (88)
•   Y11 January Forecast Exam Paper 2 (November 2020 paper) (59)
•   Y11 Paper 3: Issue Evaluation and Unseen Fieldwork (56)
•   Assignments completed on Microsoft Forms during January – March 2021
•   Mini-tests released by exam boards end of March 2021 onwards.
•   Exam questions completed from the Takeaway Masterclass Menu – after Easter
•   Grades reported home from Progress Reports (especially those reported in Y11)

*numbers in brackets indicate number of marks available
How will your teacher work out your GCSE Citizenship Grade?
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements of the course:

• Year 10 – Portfolio of work and assessments completed in class as evidenced in your
  books.
• Year 11 – September assessment (40 marks available)
• Year 11 – October assessment (40 marks available)
• Year 11 – November assessment (40 marks available)
• Year 11 – Forecast Exam (80 marks available)
• Year 11 – Rights and Responsibilities assessment completed on Microsoft Forms w.c.
  01.03.21 (40 marks available)
• Year 11 – Fortnightly assessments completed between March 2021 and May 2021on
  Microsoft Forms (Each worth 40 marks)

•   Mini-tests released by exam boards end of March 2021 onwards.
•   Grades reported home from Progress Reports (especially those reported in Y11).
•   Portfolio of work completed in files from January 2021 onwards.
•   Engagement scores (especially those reported in Y11).
How will your teacher work out your GCSE Philosophy Grade?
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements of the course:

• Year 10 – Christian Beliefs Assessment (51 marks available for beliefs and practices)
• Year 10 - Christian Practices Assessment
• Year 11 – Muslim Beliefs Assessment (51 marks available for beliefs and practices)
• Year 11 – Muslim Practices Assessment
• Year 11 – Forecast Exam which covered all of exam Paper 1 (102 marks available)
• Year 11 – Relationships and Families Assessment (March 2021) (51 marks available
  for these two sections).
• Year 11 – Crime and Punishment Assessment (To be completed in April 2021)

• Assignments completed on Microsoft Forms during January – March 2021.
• Mini-tests released by exam boards end of March 2021 onwards.
• Exam questions completed from the Takeaway Masterclass Menu – Easter 2021
  onwards.
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports (especially those reported in Y11).
Modern Foreign Languages
        Faculty
GCSE French
GCSE Spanish
Evidence MFL Faculty: French                 & Spanish Teacher Assessed Grades
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements:
Exam questions topics.
•   Self, family, friends; Town; World of Work; Leisure; Holidays; Celebrations/daily routine; School

•   Mini Tests set by exam board (on above topics reading, listening and writing
•   Y10 End of module assessments
•   Y11 October 2020 writing exam
•   Y11 Forecast exams 2021
•   Y11 writing assessments (exam conditions)
•   ILO timed exam questions set via Forms
•   Grades reported on Progress Reports
•   Evidence of work to improve listening skills on This is Language website

NB: Teacher assessed grades will only be based upon listening, reading and writing skills

(Speaking assessments will be used towards awarding speaking certification, awarded
alongside the teacher assessed grade)
Sports Science Faculty

GCSE PE
How will your teacher work out your GCSE Physical Education
grade?
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements

• Paper 1 Topic Tests from Y10 (Out of 40)
• NEA Analysing Performance Coursework Assignment (Out of 25)
• Two Practical Activities, These can be either Individual or Team for Both (Out of 25)
• Y11 October 2020 Paper 1 Examination Performance in classrooms (Out of 60)
• January 2021 Paper 1 Forecast Examination Performance (Out of 78)
• January 2021 Paper 2 Forecast Examination Performance (Out of 78)
• Mini Tests using questions approved by the Exam Board, Focussing on Content from
  a combination of Paper 1 and Paper 2 content covered Sept 2020 – May 2021.
  (TBC)
• KAI 6 & 9 Marker Questions to be completed in Lessons from Paper 1 and Paper 2
  Content
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports

*numbers in brackets indicate number of marks available
Technology & Enterprise
             Faculty
GCSE Business Studies
GCSE Computer Science
GCSE Food & Nutrition
BTEC Construction & the Built Environment
Cam Nat. iMedia
Cam Nat. Engineering Design
Teacher assessed grade (TAG) 2021
             (Based on student work, effort, ability Sept 2019 – June 2021)

Business Studies data evidence:

➢ Knowledge tests completed in class
➢ Business multiple choice check ins completed in class (all 6 topic areas)
➢ Previous forecast exams completed in Oct and Jan
➢ Retrieval questions (ongoing in class)
➢ Q&As in class – verbal and written
➢ Planned assessments for April/May based on Paper 2 (Operations,
  Finance and External Environment)
➢ Exam questions based on Business Activity, Marketing and People
➢ Mini tests from OCR
Teacher assessed grade (TAG) 2021
      (Based on student work, effort, ability Sept 2019 – June 2021)
            Computer Science data evidence:

➢ Knowledge tests completed in class
➢ Socrative test results
➢ Previous forecast exams completed
➢ Retrieval quizzes which will be ongoing in class
➢ Planned assessments for April/May based on Paper 2
➢ Exam questions based on Both Principles of Computer
  Science and Computational Thinking
➢ Programming challenges in class
Teacher assessed grade (TAG) 2021
          (Based on student work, effort, ability Sept 2019 – June 2021)

Food and Nutrition data evidence:

➢ Knowledge tests completed in Autumn Term
➢ January Mock exam assessment
➢ NEA 2 research section and trials write up
➢ Trial 1, 2 and 3 dishes
➢ Exercise books
➢ Q&A’s in class
➢ Spring Assessment 1 (to commence WB 19th April)
➢ Summer Assessment 1 (to commence WB 10th May) *Could change
  but those are the pencilled in dates
➢ Mini tests from Eduqas
Evidence for the Technology & Enterprise Faculty: Construction Grades
We will look at your overall performance across all of these elements of the course:

Completed Units:
✓ Unit 1. Construction Technology - External examination completed in January 2021
  (Results released on 17th March 2021)
✓ Unit 3. Construction and Design - Centre Assessed Grade (CAGs) already allocated
  in 2020

Units left to Complete & Submit:
• Unit 2 – Scientific and Mathematical Applications for Construction (To be externally assessed)
    o Learning Aim A. Understand the effects of forces and temperature changes on materials
      used in construction
    o Learning Aim B. Use mathematical techniques to solve construction problems

• Unit 9 - Exploring Electrical Principles and Techniques (NOT to be externally assessed)
   o Learning Aim A. Understand tools, materials and equipment used for electrical
       operations
    o Learning Aim B. Develop practical skills using safe techniques to undertake electrical
       operations
Teacher assessed grade (TAG) 2021
           (Based on student work, effort, ability Sept 2019 – June 2021)

iMedia data evidence:

➢ Highest result for R081 and resit (results this 11th March)
➢ LO1, LO2 and practice LO3 of R082 Graphics
➢ R087 and best fit assess with focus on stretch and
  challenge rather the rush to complete all elements
➢ In class continue to complete R087 NEA
Teacher assessed grade (TAG) 2021
          (Based on student work, effort, ability Sept 2019 – June 2021)

Engineering Design data evidence:

➢ Result for R105 (results this 11th March)
➢ In class assessments for those who want to try for a
  better grade in the exam.
➢ R106 to be completed in class.
➢ R107 resubmittals.
Creativity Faculty
GCSE Drama
GCSE Music
GCSE Art
GCSE Photography
BTEC Music
Evidence for Creativity Faculty: Drama Teacher Assessed Grades
Component 1: Devised play, Portfolio for C1 and Evaluation of the performance
Component 2: Monologue performance
Component 3: Written exam questions on Warhorse (Section A)

Assessments from throughout the course
• C3 past papers and questions completed
• Forecast exam from October 2020
• Classroom based assessments
• Forms assignments for knowledge & understanding of
  Warhorse
• Past practical assessments from Y10
• Grades recorded on Progress Reports
Evidence for Creativity Faculty: Music Teacher Assessed Grades
1. Performance – solo performance assessed according to Grade criteria
2. Composition – 1 composition assessed according to Grace criteria
3. Listening & Appraising – Listening paper including some set works

Assessments from throughout the course
•   Forecast exam from October 2020
•   Forecast exam from January 2021
•   Classroom based assessments
•   Forms assignments for knowledge & understanding of set works
•   Past practical assessments from Y10
•   Grades recorded on Progress Reports
Evidence for the Creativity Faculty : Art and Design Teacher Assessed Grades
Your grade will be based entirely on your coursework evidence (Unit 1)

• Evidence has been produced throughout the two year course
• Project 1 – Either Me and My World or Natural and Man Made. (Extended Project for Unit
  1). Sketchbook of work experimenting with a range of different media.
• Drawings, prints and clay sculpture
• Project 2 is a personal response to one of the following themes:
   • Crowded
   • Geometric
   • Concealement
   • Paper
   • Moments in Time
   • Out of the Ordinary
   • Thythm
• Mini tests to be in March to complete a final outcome for project 2
• Mini test completed in lesson 6 towards the end of May (Once dates are confirmed by
  government)
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Evidence for the Creativity Faculty : Photography Teacher Assessed Grades

Your grade will be based entirely on your coursework evidence (Unit 1)

• Evidence has been produced throughout the two year course
• Project 1 – Sense of Place
• Project 1 – Weird and Wonderful
• Project 3 - is a personal response to one of the following themes:
   • Crowds
   • Manipulating reality
   • Concealment
   • Paper
   • Moments in time
   • Hair
   • Rhythm
• Mini tests to be in March to complete a final outcome for project 3
• Mini test completed in lesson 6 towards the end of May (Once dates are
  confirmed by government)
• Grades reported home from Progress Reports
Evidence for Creativity Faculty: BTEC Music Teacher Assessed Grades
Component 1: Music makers – Assignment C1
Component 2: Skill Development Assignment C2
Component 3: Plan & experiment with composition (C3 exam removed by Pearson)

Assessments from throughout the course
•   Recordings of performances
•   Recordings of extracts from lessons
•   Portfolio of classroom based work
•   Past practical assessments from Y10
•   Grades recorded on Progress Reports
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