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Year 11 Agricultural Practices Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Leitch)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Collection of Work: Agricultural Machinery
Introduction to Farm safety and operation of tractors. Research and outline the safe use of tractors within the rural industry. This Topic will involve three components.
Component 1 Spoken 1.0–2.0 minutes Component 2 Performance component apply knowledge, understanding and skill to demonstrate safe and acceptable work methodology Component 3 Written 150–250 words
Check Date Term 1 Week 6, 05/03 Final Date Term 1 Week Beg 18 /03
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Project: Squash Production
Assist in the planning, planting, maintenance, harvest and marketing of the school button squash crop.
Component 1 Written component 400–700 words Component 2 Performance component apply knowledge, understanding and skill to demonstrate safe and acceptable work methodology
Check Date Term 2 Week 5, 21/05 Final Date Term 2 Week Beg 14/06
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 1
Year 11 Aquatic Practices Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Haas/Haas)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Recreational Marine Vessels
This module explores the fundamentals of water safety, specifically in and around recreational craft/vessels, first aid and rescue responses.
Performance Integrated performance skills 3 days on water to develop and practise performance.
Check Date N/A Final Date Term 1 Week 7
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Recreational Marine Vessels
This module explores the fundamentals of water safety, specifically in and around recreational craft/vessels, first aid and rescue responses.
Examination 60.0–90.0 minutes, Short response test, Supervised, Unseen, Closed Book, 50–150 words per item
Check Date N/A Final Date Term 2 Week Beg 1st/04
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 2
Year 11 Certificate II in Engineering Pathways Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Insert teacher names)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Safety induction. Core
competencies/OHS theory Tenderiser – Material cut, handle complete
Toolbox ‐ Main parts cut and body formed or Bi‐plane parts manufactured
Assessment is completed in classtime in an ongoing manner throughout the term. Projects are completed in the order in which they are listed.
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE Tenderiser completed – project & booklet Toolbox – all parts cut and marked, body & lid formed
Bi‐plane parts all prepared Theory – Machining, Measuring
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 3
Year 11 Certificate III in Fitness Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Insert teacher names)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Check Date
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UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Check Date
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Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 4
Year 11 Certificate IV in Digital and Interactive Games Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Mr J Symons
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Students will learn how to create objects and 3D
characters in Autodesk 3DS Max, as well as how to texture and animate the character. Students will then export their character to Unreal Tournament and capture footage
Students are required to submit their finished, textured and animated 3D model along with footage of their character functioning in the Unreal Tournament game.
Check Date Term 1 Week 10 Final Date Term 2 Week 7
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Cont. & 2
Unit 2 covers the audio development process for video games. Students will learn how to create audio loops and sound effects and how to use Sony Acid music editing software.
Students are required to submit 2 audio loops and 2 sound effects, 1 of which must be captured from the physical world. Students are also required to submit a document describing the design process and intended use of these sounds.
Check Date Term 2 Week 7 Final Date Term 3 Week 1
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 5
Year 11 Early Childhood Studies Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Miss Owen
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Module 1: Nurturing children's
learning This module investigates the value of Play‐based learning in early childhood.
InvestigationEvaluate the findings of an investigation into the characteristics of effective, developmentally age appropriate play-based learning activities that encourage positve wellbeing in children aged four to five years. • Written response Article 500–800 words
Check Date Term 1 Week 8 20th march Final Date Term 1 Week Beg 9 29th March
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 2 Module 2: Playing to learn and
learning through play This module will teach creativity and self-expression through the use of a product.
ProjectPlan, justify and evaluate a play based learning activity incorporating a product to encourage creativity and promote self-expression for children aged four to five years • Multimodal component Story board with annotations 2.0–4.0 minutes • Product component Dress-up costumes, woodwork, superhero props etc. (photographed for use in story board).
Check Date Term 2 Week 8 4th June Final Date Term 2 Week Beg 9 14th June
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 6
Year 11 English Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (BELLTA, MCKEAN, PALMEM)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 1A – Know thyself
Students study a Shakespearean comedy and contemporary film, examining representations of identity. In particular, students analyse characters who have shown the courage to shape their own identity.
1A – written assignment Literary article 1000 words
Check Date Term 1 Week beginning 18th March Final Date Term 1 Week beginning 25th March
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 1B – Inspirations
Students examine representations of individuals who have shown great courage and resilience in the last twelve months. They will construct a persuasive argument that adds to the public conversation about their chosen figure.
1B – persuasive multimodal presentation 4‐6 minutes
Check Date Term 2 Week beginning 6th May Final Date Term 2 Week beginning 20th May
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 7
Year 11 Essential English Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (CHAMJO, KABLHE, SUTTAN)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 1A – Get to work
Students explore rights and responsibilities in the workplace, examine facts and opinions about a variety of careers and research their dream job
1A – persuasive multimodal presentation 4‐6 minutes
Check Date Term 1 Week beginning 11th March Final Date Term 1 Week beginning 25th March
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 1B – On the job
Students explore the changing world of work, work readiness and attitudes about millennials seeking work through a range of visual and written texts: mission statements, applications, interview transcripts and so on.
Supervised exam – written response to one seen and one unseen text. 200‐300 words per text
Exam date Term 2 Week beginning 20th May
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 8
Year 11 Essential Mathematics Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019
Mr Gregory, Ms Booth
UNIT Unit 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1
Number, data and graphs Dependent problem solving and modelling task (25%) Exam (25%)
Out: Term 1, week 4 Check Date: weekly checks Due date: Term 1, week 9 Term 2, week 6
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 9
Year 11 Film, Television and New Media Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Mr Adam Bowman
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Foundation: Technologies, Institutions and
Languages. Case Study Length: 100‐1500 words
Check Date Term 1 Week 4 Final Date Term 1 Week 6
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Foundation: Technologies, Institutions and
Languages. Multi‐platform Project Length: treatment of 800–1000 words storyboard of 12–24 shots 45‐second to 5‐minute individual production
Check Date Term 1 Week 10 Final Date Term 2 Week 2
UNIT TERM 3 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 2 Story forms: Representations, Audiences and
Languages. Stylistic Project Length: treatment of 800–1000 words individual production of 2–5 minutes reflective statement of 200–400 words.
Check Date Term 2 Week 10 Final Date Term 3 Week 3
2 Story forms: Representations, Audiences and Languages.
Examination – extended response Length: 2 hours plus 20 minutes planning time 800‐1000 words
Term 3 exam block
Gympie State High School - Assessment Plan: Year 11 10
Year 11 Food and Nutrition Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Insert teacher names)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Check Date
Term 1 Week(insert) Final Date Term 1 Week Beg(insert date)
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Check Date
Term 2 Week(insert) Final Date Term 2 Week Beg (insert date)
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Year 11 General Mathematics Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019
Mr Morton, Mr Chammen
UNIT Unit 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1
Money, measurement and relations Problem solving and modelling task – 20% Exam (unit 1) – 15%
Out: Term 1, week 4 Check Date: Term 1, week 6 Due date: Term 1, week 7 Term 2, week 6
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Year 11 Industrial Technology Skills Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Mr Conder
UNIT Semester 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Industrial Technology Skills focuses on the
underpinning industry practices and production processes required to manufacture products in a variety of industries. It provides a unique opportunity for students to experience the challenge and personal satisfaction of undertaking practical work while developing beneficial vocational and life skills.
Module 1 – Project: Magazine rack
Product Multimodal
Module 2 – Project: Acrylic cover
Practical demonstration
Assessment is completed in class time in an ongoing manner throughout the term. Projects are completed in the order in which they are listed.
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Year 11 Information and Communication Technology Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 Mr G Hodskiss
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Graphic Design – Magazine Cover Produce a magazine cover and present an
analysis of the image manipulation processes you used.
Check Date Term 1 Week 7 Final Date Term 1 Week 10
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 2 Graphic Design – Web Page Produce a webpage and present a description of
the development process you followed. Check Date Term 2 Week 7 Final Date Term 2 Week 10
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Year 11 Literature Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (MCFASH)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Introduction to literary studies: Students develop
their understanding of the ways literary styles and structures shape reader responses as well as developing their understanding of key terms. 1a: Outside‐in This assessment item focuses on how aspects of literary texts encourage critical reflection of representations of identities and concepts. Through the study of a novel, a film, essays and articles, tudents will understand ways that aesthetic features and stylistic devices influence audience positioning
Written assessment – analytical essay 800 – 1000 words
Seen task ‐ Exam conditions Term 1 Week 9
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Introduction to Literary studies
1b: Inside‐out Students will study two plays and a novella. They will use their knowledge and appreciation of literary techniques to explore and experiment with aspects of style and structure to shape representations and perspectives
Imaginative creative spoken presentation 4 – 7 minutes
Check Date Term 2 Week 4 Final Date Term 2 Week 6
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Year 11 Mathematical Methods Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019
Ms Ovaska, Ms Lanskey
UNIT Unit 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 11.1
Algebra, statistics and functions FIA1 ‐ Problem solving and modelling task – 20% FIA2 ‐ Exam (unit 1) – 15%
Out: Term 1, week 8 Check Date: Term 1, week 10 Due date: Term 2, week 2 Term 1, week 6
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Year 11 Music in Practice Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Sarah Flynn) UNIT OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES
Unit 1: Playing around
This unit develops students' skills in singing and playing, both solo and in groups. Students will investigate music industry practices and culture, such as venue hire and workplace health and safety requirements.
Investigation Report Investigate an aspect of the music industry in the Gympie Region/Queensland/Australia. • Multimodal response — presentation Slideshow presentation, with visual, auditory and spoken elements. 3.0–5.0 minutes
Investigation Report Draft due: mid term 2 Final: End term 2
Performance Perform an approved song to the class. • Music performance Individual or as a member of a group. Minimum: 2.0 minutes
Performance Due throughout term 2 according to readiness/ability.
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Year 11 Music General Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Sarah Flynn)
UNIT 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Designs
In Unit 1, students make and respond to music as they explore music elements and concepts to gain greater familiarity with the way music is designed. Students engage with a variety of repertoire, covering a range of contexts, styles and genres, and develop musicianship through their understanding and use of music elements and concepts. Students develop a greater awareness of the stylistic considerations that inform the music they compose and perform. They develop an understanding of the interrelationships between these elements in the resolution and realisation of cohesive music that communicates meaning.
Music Theory Exam (Formative) - Duration: approx. 10 hours, in both class time and students’ own
time. Students given continuous class time to develop skills in music theory and notation.
- Length: approx. 70 mins - Students have an in‐class exam to assess music theory skills
Exam End of term 1
Performance Performance
Duration: approximately 15 hours, in both class time and students’ own time. Students must be given continuous class time to develop the performance ∙ Length: approximately 2–3 minutes ∙ Performance statement: written 200—400 words, or filmed oral or audio explanation, 1–2 minutes explaining the use of music elements and concepts to communicate meaning through the performance choices made ∙ Other ‐ the performance may be a solo or ensemble (if the performance is in an ensemble, the student’s part must be independent and aurally identifiable, i.e. one person per part) ‐ where students choose to accompany themselves, both music roles will be assessed as a unified performance repertoire must be different from that performed in the senior Music Extension course, if applicable.
Draft: end of Term 1 Final: middle of Term 2
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Composition Composition
∙ Duration: approximately 15 hours, in both class time and students’ own time. Students must be given continuous class time to develop the composition ∙ Length: The composition must be of at least one minute duration to ensure compositional devices can be seen. ∙ Statement of compositional intent: written 200–400 words, or filmed oral or audio explanation, 1–2 minutes explaining the use of music elements and compositional devices in shaping the purpose and execution of the composition ∙ Other ‐ students must present their compositions as a sound recording, or a score (traditional, graphic or contemporary) or both ‐ compositions that are arrangements of existing music require substantial reworking of music elements and must be well removed, but derived, from the original composition.
Draft: middle of Term 2 Final: end of Term 2
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Year 11 Physical Education Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – McBride, Oliver
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Motor Learning
In the first stage of inquiry, students recognise and explain the concepts and principles about motor learning, through purposeful and authentic learning about and in a selected physical activity. In the selected physical activity, students explore body and movement concepts and demonstrate specialised movement sequences and movement strategies. Students analyse and synthesise relationships between motor learning and the requirements of the selected physical activity and their personal performance. In the final stage, students evaluate the effectiveness of motor learning theories in learning specialised movement patterns, and justify their decisions using primary data and secondary data.
EXAM – 600‐800 words 140 mins (2 Lessons) Motor Learning Theories Combination Response
Check Date Term 1 Week 7th March – Practice Exam Final Date Term 1 Week beginning – 11th of March
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 2 Biomechanics
In the first stage of inquiry, students recognise and explain the concepts and principles about biomechanics, through purposeful and authentic learning about and in a selected physical activity.
Multi‐Modal Presentation 7‐9 mins Students will create a multi‐modal presentation to analyse their Badminton Smash using biomechanics principles. They will then show how they have applied knowledge of
Check Date Term 2 Week beginning 3rd June Final Date Term 2 Week beginning 10th June
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In the selected physical activity, students explore body and movement concepts and demonstrate specialised movement sequences and movement strategies. Students analyse and synthesise relationships between biomechanics and the requirements of the selected physical activity and their personal performance. In the final stage, students evaluate the effectiveness of biomechanics theories in learning and specialised movement patterns, and justify their decisions using primary data and secondary data.
biomechanics to enhance their movement pattern and achieve greater success.
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Year 11 Specialist Mathematics Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019
Mr James
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 11.1
Combinatorics, vectors and proof FIA1 ‐ Problem solving and modelling task – 20% FIA2 ‐ Exam (unit 1) – 15%
Out: Term 1, week 4 Check Date: Term 1, week 6 Due date: Term 1, week 8 Term 2, week 6
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Year 11 Sports and Recreation Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – McBride, Scanlan
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Sports Nutrition
This module develops students' understanding of nutrition and nutritional requirements for performance in sport.
Examination Sports Nutrition Multiple Choice, short response test 60.0–90.0 minutes Sports Nutrition Examination: Students will demonstrate their acquired knowledge and understanding of energy in macronutrients as well as the vitamins and minerals contained in micronutrients. They will apply this knowledge to various sports performance contexts and evaluate a range of nutritional options to enhance health and well being within a sports performance scenario. 50–150 words per item
Check Date Term 1 Week beginning 18th March – practice exam Final Date Term 1 Week beginning 25th March
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 2 Sports officiating
This module develops students' knowledge and skills required to officiate sporting games and/or competitions as a referee or linesman. Students will demonstrate physical performance and refereeing skills in different contexts.
Performance Students will be involved as organisers of a community sporting event where they will be required to address groups, officiate and referee activities and supervise fitness activities. Within this assessment item students will acquire knowledge and skills required to organise and officiate a community sports event. They will apply this knowledge while conducting the event. They will complete an evaluation of their performance after the completion of the event
Check Date Term 2 Week beginning 10th June Final Date Term 2 Week beginning 17th of June
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to identify their strengths and areas for improvement. Their post event evaluation will also include an evaluation of how the school could utilise activities such as the student lead community sporting events to enhance the health well being and participation of the school community. 2.0–4.0 minutes
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Year 11 Visual Arts Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Ms Lauren Pritchard)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Art as Lens – student explore a variety of art works,
styles, processes, techniques and ideas based around the idea of different lenses applied to representations of people, places and objects.
Project – including an experimental folio, resolved work/s and extended written response
Weekly tasks in both Making and Responding (Visual Literacy) due and marked as folio is built over the term Experimental Folio due week 10
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Art as Lens continues for 5 weeks
Art as Code 5 weeks – work for this unit will not be assessed until term 3
Project – including an experimental folio, resolved work/s and extended written response
Extended response monitoring Week 3 Extended Response due week 5 Resolved Artworks due week 5 (the Art as Lens project is over 15 weeks.
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Year 11 Agricultural Science Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Bekker
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Agricultural Systems
In Unit 1, students explore the ways agricultural science describes and explains agricultural plants and animals through an understanding of anatomy and physiology, and how plants and animals are components of larger, interconnected agricultural systems. Students investigate the growth and development of agricultural plants and animals. They examine and analyse evidence generated by plant and animal systems, enterprises, industries and organisations. Participation in a range of experiments and investigations will allow students to progressively develop science inquiry skills while gaining an enhanced appreciation of the complexity of food and fibre production. Collaborative experimental work also helps students to develop communication, interaction and self‐management skills. They analyse evidence and evaluate processes, claims and conclusions to describe and explain the anatomy and physiology of agricultural plants and animals, and how they are components of larger, interconnected agricultural systems.
Data Test Supervised written test Duration: 60 minutes Length: up to 500 words in total, consisting of ‐ short responses, i.e. single words, sentences or short paragraphs (fewer than 50 words) ‐ paragraphs, 50–250 words per item
Check Date na Final Date Term 1 Week 8, beginning 18th March 2019
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UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Agricultural Systems, continued
In Unit 1, students explore the ways agricultural science describes and explains agricultural plants and animals through an understanding of anatomy and physiology, and how plants and animals are components of larger, interconnected agricultural systems. Students investigate the growth and development of agricultural plants and animals. They examine and analyse evidence generated by plant and animal systems, enterprises, industries and organisations. Participation in a range of experiments and investigations will allow students to progressively develop science inquiry skills while gaining an enhanced appreciation of the complexity of food and fibre production. Collaborative experimental work also helps students to develop communication, interaction and self‐management skills. They analyse evidence and evaluate processes, claims and conclusions to describe and explain the anatomy and physiology of agricultural plants and animals, and how they are components of larger, interconnected agricultural systems.
Student Experiment Scientific Report Length: 1500‐2000 words Class time allocated: 10 hours
Check Date Term 2 Week 3 Final Date Term 2 Week 5, beginning 10th June 2019
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Year (Year) (Subject) Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Insert teacher names)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Unit 1; Cells and Multicellular Organisms
In Unit 1, students explore the ways biology is used to describe and explain how the structure and function of cells and their components are related to the need to exchange matter and energy with their immediate environment. An understanding of the structure and function of cells is essential to appreciate the processes vital for survival.
Throughout the unit, students develop skills in conducting real or virtual laboratory work and carrying out microscopic examination of cells and tissues. They use these skills to construct and use models to describe and interpret data about the functions of cells and organisms and to explain cellular processes. Students investigate the structure and function of cells and multicellular organisms. They examine the structure and function of plant and animal systems at cell and tissue levels in order to analyse how they facilitate the efficient provision or removal of materials. Topic 1: Cells as the basis of life Students will study
Prokaryote and Eukaryote Cells Cell Membrane Internal Membranes Energy metabolism
Data Test (10%) Term 1 Week 8
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Topic 2: Multicellular Organism Students will study
Cell differentiation and specialisation Gas Exchange and transport
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Unit 1; Cells and Multicellular Organisms
Topic 2: Multicellular Organism Students will study
Exchange of nutrients and waste Plant systems – gas exchange and transport
systems Unit 2; Maintaining the internal environment In Unit 1, students explore the ways biology is used to describe and explain the responses of homeostatic mechanisms to stimuli and the human immune system. An understanding of personal and communal responses is essential to appreciate personal lifestyle choices and community health. Students develop scientific skills and conceptual understanding in homeostasis, the immune system and the relationship between global, community and individual immunity and communal consequences. Topic 1: Homeostasis Student will study
Homeostasis Neural homeostatic control pathways
Student experimental investigation (20%)
Term 2 Week 4 (hand out) Check Date Week 7 Final Date Week 8
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Year 11 Chemistry Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Miss S Sadeghi
UNIT TERM 1 AND 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Chemical Fundamentals – Structure, Properties and Reactions
In Unit 1, students relate matter and energy in chemical reactions as they consider the breaking and reforming of bonds as new substances are produced. The properties of a material depend on, and can be explained by, the material’s structure. A range of models at the atomic and molecular scale enable explanation and prediction of the structure of materials, and how this structure influences properties and reactions. Students conduct investigations to develop their understanding of patterns in the properties and composition of materials. They explore the structure of materials by describing physical and chemical properties at the macroscopic scale and use models of structure and primary bonding at the atomic and subatomic scale to explain these properties. They are introduced to the mole concept as a means of quantifying matter in chemical reactions. Contexts that could be investigated in this unit include history of atomic model development, use of radioisotopes, energy transfers in industry and the human body, and analysis of elements in living things. Participation in a range of experiments and investigations will allow students to progressively develop their suite of science inquiry skills while gaining an enhanced appreciation of chemical structure and properties, and reaction enthalpy. Throughout the unit, students develop skills in observation, experimentation and data analysis to describe and explain periodicity, material chemistry and energy transfers in chemical reactions.
Term 1 IA1: Data Test (10%)
- In class completion (70 min)
Tuesday 19th March (Week 8)
Term 2/3 IA2: Student Research Task (20%) Checkpoints: Term 2, Week 5, Friday 24th May 2019: Task Objectives 1 → 3 Term 2, Week 6, Friday 31st May 2019: Task Objectives 4 Term 2, Week 7, Friday 7th June 2019: Task Objectives 5 Term 2, Week 8, Friday 14th June 2019: Task Objectives 6 → 9 Term 2, Week 10, Friday 28th June 2019: Task Objectives 10 → 12
Friday 19th July (Week 1, Term 3)
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Year 11 Physics Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – WOOLAL
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Thermal, nuclear and electrical physics
In Unit 1, students explore the ways Physics is used to describe, explain and predict the energy transfers and transformations that are pivotal to modern industrial societies. An understanding of heating processes, nuclear reactions and electricity is essential to appreciate how global energy needs are met.
Topic 1 – Heating processes Students investigate heating processes including specific heat capacity, phases changes and calorimetry, and learn how thermal energy has the capacity to do work. Topic 3 – Electrical circuits Students examine the movement of electrical charge in circuits and use this to analyse and design electrical circuits.
1. Data Test (10%) This assessment focuses on the application of a range of cognitions to multiple provided items – questions, scenarios and problems. Conditions: Individual responses, supervised conditions, 70 minutes allowed. 2. Student Experiment (20%) This assessment requires students to research a question or hypothesis through collection, analysis and synthesis of primary data. A student experiment uses investigative practices to assess a range of cognitions in a particular context. Conditions: 6 lessons class time, 3 weeks total. Some components may be completed in groups, individual final report.
Final Date Term 1 Week Beg 11/03/19 (Week 7) Check Date Term 1 Week 9 Final Date Term 1 Week Beg 01/04/19 (Week 10)
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 2
Topic 2 – Ionising radiation Students apply the nuclear model of the atom to investigate radioactivity, and learn how nuclear reactions convert mass into energy. Linear Motion and Waves In Unit 2, students develop an appreciation of how an understanding of motion and waves can be used
3. Research Investigation (20%) This assessment requires students to evaluate a claim. They will do this by researching, analysing and interpreting secondary evidence from scientific texts to form the basis for a justified conclusion about the claim. A research investigation uses research practices to assess a range of cognitions in a particular context.
Check Date Term 2 Week 10 Final Date Term 3 Week Beg 15/07/19 (Week 1)
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to describe, explain and predict a wide range of phenomena. Topic 1 – Linear motion Students describe linear motion in terms of displacement, velocity, acceleration and time data, and examine the relationships between force, momentum and energy for interactions in one dimension.
Conditions: 9 lessons class time, 3 weeks total. Individual report.
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Year 11/12 Practical Mathematics Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Melinda Jensen
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Title of Unit
In this unit, students will be examining probability and statistics. They will be looking at data collection and data representation using a variety of appropriate graphs, with and without digital technologies. Students will examine chance experiments involving fair and unfair chance as well as terminology use in chance
1. Creating pie‐chart based on time spent on activities. Compare and contrast (Mod 1A1)
2. Relationship between height and shoe size and scatter graphs (Mod1A3)
3. Probability using different sided dice, most common total
Check Date Term 1 Week 3 Final Date Term 1 Week End 4 Check Date Term 1 Week 6 Final Date Term 1 Week End 7 Check Date Term 1 Week 9 Final Date Term 1 Week End 10
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Title of Unit
In this unit, students will investigate the importance of budgeting and saving in order to meet needs, satisfy wants and determine standards of living. Students will explore wat they consume and influences on their decisions to buy various goods and services. They will develop a personal budget in order to save money to go on a holiday.
1. Constructing a biased six die. Compare with non‐biased dice. (Mod1A6)
2. Plan a 14 day holiday and budget
3. Plan a budget to allow you to live independently for one year
Check Date Term 1 Week 3 Final Date Term 1 Week End 4 Check Date Term 1 Week 6 Final Date Term 1 Week End 7 Check Date Term 1 Week 9 Final Date Term 1 Week End 10
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Year 11 Ancient History Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Natasha Rogers
UNIT TERM 1 and 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Investigating the Ancient World
In Unit 1, students investigate how the ancient past has been represented. Students explore the remaining sources and how they have been interpreted. Students focus on issues relevant to the investigation of the Ancient World in order to develop the skills of historiography. Students study issues related to evidence, including authentication, preservation, ownership and/or display of material from the Ancient World. Students also investigate how people lived in the Ancient World through an examination of the evidence of the social, political and economic institutions, and other significant features of society. The key conceptual understandings of this unit include: reliability and usefulness of sources; custodianship of the past; interpretations, representations and perspectives; the nature of evidence; continuity and change; cause and effect; significance; empathy; and contestability. Key inquiry questions for this unit: • What can archaeological evidence tell us about the lives of ancient peoples?
• How do ancient societies reflect the attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of ancient peoples?
Examination – essay in response to historical sources. Topic 7: Beliefs, rituals and funerary practices – 25% Examination — short responses to historical sources Topic 1: Digging up the past ‐ 25%
In‐class exam Tuesday 19 March In‐class exam Tuesday 4 June
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Year 11 Business Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – RADEAL
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1.1 Business Creation: Fundamentals of business
This topic introduces students to the fundamentals of business developed through four themes: business goals and strategies, environmental factors, leadership and management, and business processes and systems.
Examination (combination response) Final Date Term 1 Week Beg 18 March 2019
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1.2 Business Creation: Creation of business ideas
This topic introduces students to the creation of ideas that may develop into a business. Students explore innovation theories and entrepreneurial motivation to investigate the viability of business ideas.
Investigation (business report) Check Date Term 2 Week Beg 13 May 2019 Final Date Term 2 Week Beg 20 May 2019
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Year 11 Certificate II in Business Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – RADEAL
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Climate Smart
This unit focuses on implementing a climate change strategy in a school. Students complete a project based on working in alignment with the education department’s vision for sustainability while preparing workplace documents.
Project Check Date: Week 8 Final Date Term 1 Week Beg 1 Apr 2019
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES Records Management
Paper‐based and electronic filing in a publishing context.
Project Check Date: Week 8 Final Date Term 2 Week Beg 24 Jun 2019
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Year 11 Japanese Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Lauralee Keane)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 My World‐ (Topic 1) Family and carers
In Unit 1, students compare and contrast lifestyles and education in Australian and Japanese‐speaking communities, schools, homes and peer‐group contexts.
Short response exam (85 minutes) Stimulus 1‐ Visual text (Reading)
Stimulus 2‐ Written text (Reading) Stimulus 3‐ Audio text (Listening)
Check Date N/A (exam) Final Date Term 1 Week 10 (Week beginning Monday 1st April)
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 My World‐ (Topic 2) Leisure (Topic 3) Education
Continuation of Unit 1 (as above) – Topics are: 2. Leisure 3. Education
Combination response (120 minutes) Part 1 (Session 1) – Short response – Visual text (Reading) Part 2 – Extended response – (Writing) (Session 2) – Unprepared response‐ (Speaking)
Check Date N/A (exam) Final Date Term 2 Week 6 (Week beginning 27th May)
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Year 11 Legal Studies Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – Mr Morton
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1: Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Topic 1: Legal Foundations Topic 2: Criminal Investigation Process
FT1: Examination – Combination Response Mixture of short response questions and extended response questions 2 hours plus 15 minutes planning time 25%
Final Date Term 1 Week 8 (18th – 22nd March)
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1: Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Topic 3: Criminal Trial Process Topic 4: Punishment and Sentencing
FT2: Inquiry Investigation (Report) 1500 – 2000 words 10 hours class time 25%
Check Date Term 2 Week 4 15th May Final Date Term 2 Week 5 22nd May
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Year 11 Modern History Assessment Plan: Semester 1, 2019 – (Adam Bowman)
UNIT TERM 1 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Ideas in the Modern World: Australian Frontier
Wars, 1788‐1930s Examination – essay in response to historical sources
Check Date Term 1 Week 6 Final Date Term 1 Week 8
UNIT TERM 2 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 1 Ideas in the Modern World: French Revolution,
1789‐1799 Investigation – independent source investigation Check Date
Term 2 Week 3 Final Date Term 2 Week 5
UNIT TERM 3 OUTLINE ASSESSMENT DUE DATES 2 Movement in the Modern World: Independence
movement in India, 1857‐1947 Investigation – historical essay based on research Check Date
Term 2 Week 10 Final Date Term 3 Week 2
2 Movement in the Modern World: Women’s movement since 1893
Examination – shorts responses to historical sources
Exam block
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