Year 9 Curriculum Plan Subject Autumn Term English
Class Reader: Reading (Of Mice and Men, Noughts and Crosses or Animal Farm) - Students will read a 20th century novel with a focus on character development.
Geography Oceans - To understand the power of the ocean and the landforms it creates, History
as well as understanding issues such as plastics.
Africa - To explore the culture of Africa, including the Maasai people, piracy and development.
World War 1 - The impact of the war on ordinary people, as well as investigating the conditions in the trenches.
World War 1 - How WW1 affected the lives of ordinary Germans, including the impact of the Treaty of Versailles.
Maths Introduction to Number - Calculations decimal and negative Foundation including numbers, basic index laws and Maths Higher
Physical Education RE
Dystopia: Writing - Students will be writing dystopian fiction with analysis of key extracts from dystopian literature.
calculations in standard form.
Introduction to Algebra - Algebraic Averages and range - Types of data Representing data - Displaying and notation, substitute into formulae and and learn how to find and interpret a representing data and interpreting expressions. Manipulate algebraic range of averages representations. expressions and rearrange formulae.
Introduction to Number - Calculations including decimal and negative numbers, rounding and reciprocals, basic and more complex index notation and calculations in standard form.
Introduction to Algebra - Algebraic Averages and range - Calculate notation, substitute into formulae and averages and range from a list and expressions, manipulate algebraic frequency table. Positives and expressions and rearrange negatives of using different averages. formulae. Linear equations
Football
Rugby League
Netball
Cross Country
Dance
Representing data - Construct and interpret two way tables, stem and leaf diagrams, frequency polygons and interpret bar charts.
Handball
Table Tennis
Ideas about God - Students begin to explore philosophical responses to different ideas about God (from a Christian and Muslim perspective).
Science
Biology: Cell Biology. Cells, cell division, stem cells, transport across cells
Chemistry: Atomic structure. The periodic. Bonding. The structures and bonding of different types of substances.
Physics: Energy - power, conservation and dissipation of energy, national and global energy resources. Electricity and current
Spanish
Me chiflan (Things I like) - Students learn to speak and write about how they El trabajo (World of work) - Students use the future tense to discuss jobs spend their time, including cinema, birthdays and days out using three and what they would like to do in the future. They learn to understand different tenses. people describing their jobs.