Year Group 10 - Carr Manor Community SchoolIrony (various types) – Pathetic Fallacy –...
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Spring 2Year Group 10
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Table of Contents English 3
Maths 4-5
sciEncE 6
gEography 7
history 8
rE 9
MFl 10-11
pE 12
tEchnology 13-15
coMputing 16
pErForMing arts 17
businEss 18
crEativE iMEdia 19
art & dEsign 20
sociology 21
rEading list 23-24
Year Group 10
the aim of Further learning is to help improve pupil confidence and reinforce their knowledge and understanding within subjects. It provides the opportunity for pupils to both challenge themselves in areas they find difficult and pursue areas they are passionate about.
Pupils are encouraged to attempt as many activities as they feel appropriate each week. They may wish to focus in one particular subject area or complete a variety of tasks from throughout the subjects they study. Any completed work should be handed into subject teachers at the start of lessons so they can receive feedback and epraise rewards.
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EngliSh
Language and Literature
create a guide which helps pupils understand the following techniques:
Irony (various types) – Pathetic Fallacy – Foreshadowing -
startErs (Easier Tasks)
research the plot of one of the following Shakespeare plays: Macbeth, romeo and Juliet or Much ado about Nothing. Show these to your teachers, along with any key questions you have.
research examples of poetry about either relationships, Conflict or Time and Place. Bring your teacher examples of poetry which fits these themes.
sidEs (Key Words - Literacy Links)
dEssErts (Skills / Numeracy)
Ask your teacher for a copy of the poem ‘Telephone Conversation’ by Wole Soyinka. analyse how he presents his views on racism in this poem. This should be a detailed essay which uses peTer to explore this poem in detail.
Write a description of an event you see on television or online. It could be a storm, an earthquake or a major sports event. Focus on a specific moment and describe it in detail. Hand it in to get feedback on your writing skills.
Mains (More Challenging Tasks)
1. search online for extracts from 19th century literature. Select a chapter from a novel such as 20,000 Leagues under the Sea or Wuthering Heights. analyse how the writer creates tension or presents a key character. If you need help, see your teacher to find an extract.
2. Write a letter to a year seven pupil, advising them on how to ensure they are successful at school. Cover a range of tips and strategies that will help them to succeed. Can you use an anecdote effectively, making it emotive and persuasive?
3. select a character from the novel or play you are reading, and write an essay analysing their character in detail. How are they presented and why?
4. Write a book review of a book you are studying in class. - What was it about? (Don’t give too much away)- Who were your favourite and least favourite characters? explain why.- What was good about the book? - Would you recommend it and why?
“Literature opens doors to new worlds.” explore this quotation in an essay. explain which worlds reading literature has opened up for you.
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Significant Figures and Mean, Median, Mode startErs
TASK 1 - Work out the answers to these calculations:1) 5 + -32) 8 - -43) 6 x -44) -7 x -2
tasK 2a) Round 632 to 1 significant figureb) Round 0.0529 to 2 significant figures sidEs
What is a significant figure?
Try to explain the meaning of these words:a) Mode b) Median c) range dEssErts
1. Find the mean of this frequency table showing the number of cars owned by families:
Number of cars 0 1 2 3 4Frequency 4 5 8 2 1
2. a car travels at an average speed of 32mph for a distance of 128 miles. How long was it travelling for?
3. Work out the following:
a) 3.45 x 2.81 b) 42.1 x 2.78
Mains
1. estimate the mean for this grouped frequency table:
Shoe size Frequency3-4 5
5-6 10
7-8 12
9-10 15
11-12 8b) What is the modal class?c) Which group contains the median?
2. Bailey’s local football pitch is 100m long (to the nearest 10 metres) and 62m wide (to the nearest metre).
a) Work out the minimum and maximum values for the length and width of the pitch.
b) What is the lowest possible area of the pitch?
c) What is the maximum possible area of the pitch?
3. a joiner estimates that he has 20 pieces of skirting board in stock. He is correct to 1 significant figure. He then uses three of the pieces and now has 10 pieces to 1 significant figure.
How many pieces could he have started with?
Work out all possible answers.
MathSFoundation
Log in to MyMaths to practice more of these examples.
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Transformations startErs
Round the following:1. 5782 (100)2. 1.9212 (2dp)3. 0.005723 (2sf)4. 780091 (3sf)
sidEs
name the four types of transformation. For each transformation, state what information needs to be given to be able to carry it out accurately.
Explain the terms ‘gradient’ and ‘intercept’ in relation to graphs.
Write down instructions, with a diagram, on how to find the equation of a straight line, given its graph.
dEssErts
Y is inversely proportional to the square of x. When x is 5, Y is 8. use this information to set up an equation for Y in terms of x.Additionally, find Y when x = 10, and x when Y = 5.
Draw a speed/time graph for your journey to school. You will need to time elements of your journey, and use a map to calculate the distances, in order to calculate your speed.
Mains
1. Find the single transformation that is equivalent to a reflection of a shape in the line x =5, followed by a reflection in the line x = 1.
2. a group of 80 people were asked if they liked different fruit. 38 said they liked apples.42 like bananas.14 like cherries.
6 liked all 3 fruits.
20 people like apples and bananas.10 of the people who liked cherries also liked bananas. 6 people like cherries and apples.
Draw a Venn Diagram showing this information?
How many people liked apples and bananas but did not like cherries?How many people liked none of the fruit?How many people liked just one of the fruits?How many people liked at least 2 of the fruits?If a person was chosen at random, what is the probability that they like at least one fruit?
3. amanda has enlarged a shape. Her new shape is smaller than the original shape. How is this possible?
MathShighEr
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B1 and C1
startErs
Write the formulae for the first 10 alkanes and alkenes.
name the resources that plants and animals compete for.
state the hormones involved in the menstrual cycle and say where they are made.
sidEs
Describe the uses of the different fractions of crude oil.
Define the following words: alloy, Conduction, Corrosion, Thermal Decomposition, Displacement and electrolysis.
dEssErts
use the following data to construct a pyramid of biomass.
Grass Sheep Fox Worms1,000,000
blades5 3 12
800 kg 140 kg 80kg 0.8kg
Draw two pie charts to compare the proportions of different gases in the earth’s atmosphere: today and 4,500 million years ago. Describe the main differences.
Mains
design an animal that could live in the desert; explain how it is adapted to this environment.
create a storyboard to explain the various stages of animal cloning.
Describe how petrol is obtained from crude oil. Draw a labelled diagram.
a company is proposing to dig a limestone quarry near your house. Write a letter explaining why you think this is a bad idea, and then draft a response from the company outlining the positive impact this could have.
Write a newspaper article on animal testing. remember to include both sides of the argument.
Explain why the process of cracking is so important to petrochemical companies such as Bp.
SciEncE
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Globalisation
startErs
using Google work out what your total carbon footprint is.
Make a spider diagram showing the positives and negatives created by a TNC.
give five reasons why manufacturing companies would prefer to invest in China than the uK.
sidEs
Define these key words:
GlobalisationTNCexploitationCall centerIndustrial zoneSustainability
dEssErts
Produce a table comparing the benefits and disadvantages of one type of renewable energy.
Make a line graph showing how carbon emissions have increased over the last 20 years.
create a flow chart identifying the five biggest exporters to the uK (countries).
Mains
create a powerpoint showing how TNCs have affected China. Include both benefits and disadvantages. Think about the economy, society and environment.
design a poster that encourages the government to subsidise steel in Wales to prevent job losses against Chinese competition. Think about jobs and the local community.
Write a news article that explains why the uK has deindustrialised over the last 30 years.
on a world map, label both the asian tigers and BrIC countries.
Write a speech that encourages people to “think global, act local”.
annotate different pictures to show the problems created by a rising population in terms of food production. Think about desertification, water wars, rural debt and marginal land.
are you for or against fracking? Explain why using either a poster, newspaper article, or video.
GeoGraphY
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origins of the Cold War
startErs
Find an image you think represents the Iron Curtain
list the main aims of Soviet expansion in the 1940s and 50s.
investigate: give 5 reasons why the Berlin Blockade failed.
research: what does NaTo stand for?
sidEs
Write a definition for the following words:
Communist alliesCapitalist Democracy Dictator Doctrine
dEssErts
Find out what the ‘Salami Tactic’ is.
Draw a cartoon to show Churchill’s description of the east West divide as an iron curtain.
Mains
1. investigate: find out three reasons for the introduction of the Marshall plan.
2. Make a timeline of events during the Korean War
3. Draw a story board to depict the arms race
4. research the differences between Yalta and potsdam
5. create a fact file on President Truman.
6. Draw a diagram to explain the principles of the Domino Theory.
historY
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reliGious education
Crime and punishment
startErs
create a diagram to identify different punishments given in the uK.
‘Deterrence is the best form of punishment. Do you agree? Give two reasons for your opinion.
print off a quote from Jesus or prophet Muhammad regarding crime and punishment and explain its relevance.
sidEs
Explain the five purposes of punishment.
Write a blog concerning the importance of Justice.
create an article about the impact of smoking.
dEssErts
create a graph to show crime levels indifferent countries.
Find a newspaper or magazine article about a health concern and summarise what it tells you.
Mains
1. C –explain Christian views on Justice. (8marks)
2. C- Choose one religion other than Christianity and explain why some of its followers are against capital punishment and some are not. (8 marks)
3. D –‘religious people should never drink alcohol.’Do you agree (3 marks)
Give reasons why someone may disagree with you. (3marks)
4. D- “The main purpose of punishment is protection.”Do you agree (3 marks)
Give reasons why someone may disagree with you (3marks)
5. D- “Murders should not be forgiven not punished.”Do you agree (3 marks)
Give reasons why someone may disagree with you (3marks)
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Healthy Living
startErs
create 20 flashcards
create a wordsearch using the voabulary you have been using this half term.
use memrise to learn 30 words about your school.
sidEs
Key words:
el instituto – schoolMi colegio primario – my primary schoolHabía – there wasera – it wasMi instituto ideal – my ideal schoolHabría – there would beSería – it would be
dEssErts
Can you teach someone at home the new vocabulary you have learnt in class?
Can you create a page for a textbook explaining how you talk about the past, present and future in Spanish?
use memrise to learn 30 new words.
Mains
Write an advert in Spanish encouraging students to come to your school.
Write a list of the rules there are in your school in Spanish.
research a typical school day in a school in a Spanish-speaking school (not in Spain!)
Record an interview in Spanish with a friend talking about your school experiences.
Write an article describing what your primary school used to be like in Spanish.
design your ideal school and label it in Spanish.
Modern ForeiGn lanGuaGes-SpaniSh
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Healthy Living
startErs
create 20 flashcards
create a wordsearch using the voabulary you have been using this half term.
use memrise to learn 30 words about your school.
sidEs
Key words:
L’école / le collège – schoolécole primaire – primary schoolil y a – there is / areon trouve – we can findles professeurs – teachersles règles – rulesétait – it wasil y avait – there was/ wereje voudrais / j’aimerais – I would likece serait- it would be
dEssErts
Can you teach someone at home the vocabulary you have learnt in class?
Can you create mindmaps of vocabulary from memory relating to the topic of school?
Mains
design your ideal school and label it in French.
Write an advert in French encouraging students to come to your school.
Write a list of the rules there are in your school in French.
research a typical school day in a school in a French-speaking school (not in France!)
Record an interview in French with a friend talking about your school experiences.
Write an article describing what your primary school used to be like in French.
design your ideal school and label it in French.
Modern ForeiGn lanGuaGes-frEnch
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Components of Fitness, Training Intensity, and principles of Training startErs
name the six physical components of fitness.name the five skill components of fitness.What two methods can be used to calculate your heart rate and training intensity.name the FITT principles of training.name three additional principles of training. sidEs
Define the following:Physical Components: aerobic endurance, Muscular endurance, Flexibility, Speed, Muscular strength, Body composition.Skill Components: agility, Balance, Coordination, power, reaction time.Exercise Intensity: rating of perceived exertion (Borg’s Scale), Heart rate,principles of Training: Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type.
dEssErts
What are the following components of fitness measured in? a. Muscular Strengthb. Speedc. Flexibilityd. powercalculate the upper and lower training zones for a 15 year old basketball player. Maximum heart rate = 220-Age Upper training zone = 85%Lower training zone = 60%
Mains
choose a sports person and create a piece of work (written, poster, powerpoint, video) naming the most important physical and skill components of fitness that you feel are required for that sports person. explain why you have chosen these components and justify your choices.
Produce an information leaflet, advert or poster which will enable a person to calculate their maximum heart rate, upper training zone and lower training zone.
Produce an information booklet that can be given to a junior sports team to explain why it is important that a sports person knows what their upper and lower training zones are. You should also explain the importance of keeping their heart rate in these training zones. Produce your own Borg’s rating of perceived exertion Scale which includes the number and relevant exercise intensity wording. Somewhere on your scale, explain or use an equation for how you can convert the exercise intensity figure into heart rate beats per minute (Hr bpm).
You are working as a personal trainer and have to create a training programme for an 18 year old rugby player. They are returning to training after six weeks off with a shoulder injury. You must include the FITT principles of training and consider appropriate additional principles of fitness. Try be specific and give recommended number of set and reps / lengths of training / weights, speeds.
phYsical education
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product Design
STarTerS
name 3 examples of hard woods.
name 3 examples of soft woods.
name 3 examples of manufactured boards.
sidEs
Key Words:
Materials, components
dEssErts
Explain how hard wood, soft woods and manufactured boards are categorised.
name 3 suitable finishes for your chair.
Explain why finishes are used on products.
Mains
create a poster that explains why materials are often combined. Include examples of combined materials and products.
Pick a product and describe the materials it is made from. Give reasons why these materials are suitable.
create a step by step diagram showing how to turn the wood from a tree into a final product Eg chair.
Produce revision cards that explain the main reasons that manufacturers would use of components with examples.
research to find out what a stock size or stock form is. explain why many materials are sold in stock sizes or stock forms.
technoloGY
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Textiles
STarTerS
list the 3 main types of production Systems
Write a definition of the following keywords: Batchone offMassJust-in-Time production
investigate is meant by Continuous Flow production
sidEs
Key words:production, manufacture, make, batch, one-off, mass
dEssErts
Costing: list all of the materials and components you will use to make your product, include the cost for each item.
Now calculate how much it cost to make 120 of the same product.
Write synonyms for Manufacture and production
Describe and explain how making your product using the one-off production System would change your product.
Mains
Explain why ‘Batch production’ is a good system to use for your product.
give examples of products that would be made using the 3 main types of production Systems, explain why.
give positives and negative points explaining why some factories use Just is Time Systems.
Explain and justify why some factories do not use the Just-in-time production System.
Write a poem or rap to help you remember the different production Systems.
technoloGY
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Sugars In The Diet
STarTerS
What is another name for glucose and fructose?
Why is starch a good thing to eat a few hours before running a marathon?
You are making a nice meal for your friends at home, name four types of sugar which you could use.
sidEs
Define the following words:FibresSugarSimple SugarsDouble SugarsComplex Sugars
dEssErts
Write a rap that will help you remember the difference between monosaccharides and polysaccharides.
name 2 sugar substitutes that can be used to sweeten drinks and foods.
Mains
design a leaflet to explain the four types of sugars to primary school children.
create a flyer which shows why carbohydrates are needed for energy.
design a food product that could be sold in the refectory that is made using naturally occurring sugars.
design and label a food product which contains a sugar or your choice.
Produce revision cards that explain the sources of energy using examples of types of sugars.
technoloGY
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oCr GCSe Computer Science startErs
- Write pseudo code for filling up a car at a petrol station. It must feature a minimum of 10 steps. - Define the term ‘user friendly’ in a computing context. Then list 5 real life examples of computer systems that are user friendly. - Define the term ‘systematic testing’ in a computing context. Then make a flashcard that outlines all the areas of documentation where you should be writing about testing.
sidEs
Define the following words:algorithm, Function, Flowchart, Importpseudo Code, random, Sequence, Time,Selection, While, Iteration
dEssErts
Produce a looping python program that asks 5 questions about HTML and displays Correct/Incorrect depending on the users answer to each question.
Describe the different symbols in a flowchart and what they are used for.
research ‘defining functions’ in python and produce a program that defines a ‘Happy Birthday’ function. Within the function, 4 print statements are stored that print the ‘happy birthday to you’… verse sung at birthday parties.
Mains
create a python program that prints the lyrics for the first minute of a song of your choice. The import time function should be used along with time.sleep to ensure that lyrics match up to the song and are printed at timed intervals.
create a soundboard app using the app Inventor software. Small images should be loaded onto the screen and when the image is clicked a sound should then play.
Exam Questions ‘A free drinks machine in an office provides 20 different drinks. The machine has a small keypad with keys 0 to 9, oK and Cancel. It also has a small LCD screen, which can display a short message. To get a drink, users select an item number between 1 and 20 with the keypad and confirm their choice by pressing oK. If they make a mistake they can press the CaNCeL button and start again. If the selection is valid and the drink is available it dispenses the drink. The display screen is used to show suitable short messages throughout the process. Write an algorithm for the process described above.’
coMputinG
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Coursework
startErs
Mind map all the words connected with Destiny.
on a chart, compare the similarities and differences between your two pieces.
Mind map all the reasons you may wish to attend a performing arts College.
sidEs
Define these words:
CollegeSimilaritiesContrastInterpretation
dEssErts
practice your two pieces.
Film/record your two pieces on your phone. What do you need to develop?
Mains
Explain, using where possible lyric quotations, how your two solo pieces link to Destiny.
Write the opening paragraph of your letter applying to join the performing arts College.
listen/Watch different interpretations of your performance. What is different about these versions of the piece? How could you use these within your performance?
draft your letter of application to the performing arts College.
perForMinG arts
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BTeC Business startErs
Make some flashcards to describe some of ‘Trends affecting Business’.
list different types of businesses e.g. Sole Trader, partnership etc.
Produce a mind map that outlines the size and type of your business.
sidEs
Social Trends; population, education, Labour Market.
Technology Trends; IT, Wed Develop-ments.
Environmental Trends; renewable energy, recycling.
Ethical Trends; Carbon Footprint, Inad-equate pay, ethical Concerns.
dEssErts
Unit 2 - Theory ContentExplain how businesses make a profit and discuss the differences between gross and net profit.
Define breakeven and annotate a graph of it explaining, profit, loss and the margin of safety.
discuss the main difference between budgeting and budgetary control.
Mains
1. research the social trends that may affect your when setting up a business e.g. population changes.
2. Produce a revision document on different types of ‘Trends that could affect your business idea’ and you setting it up.
3. Produce a revision document on how business ideas can be successful;
- Finding innovative solutions- Meeting customer needs- Being entrepreneurial
4. discuss in a document the key measures of success of a business e.g. financial, social, customer satisfaction etc.
5. complete a revision poster on how to generate ‘Business ideas’ e.g. how to research the market, selecting a product, targeting customers etc.
Business
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Web Development
startErs
Review either eBay or amazon website. You should include;• Purpose• Target Audience: age, gender, location• Multimedia features included• Popularity/Statistics
sidEs
Write definitions for the following key-words: • HTML• CSS• Layers• Hyperlinks• href• Body• Head• Divs
dEssErts
Come up with an idea for you own version of the Carr Manor website. Create a mind map of the structure of the website (must be a minimum of 6 pages.
Mains
Task 1Create a House Style document for you website, you should consider;• Colours - text and background• Text font/size
Task 2Draw out a visualisation of the different pages of the Carr Manor website. remember to include: • Images• Text• Multimedia elements• Internal/External hyperlinks• Hex Colour Codes
Task 3Create a set of navigational rollover buttons for the website (2 buttons for each – with slight change).use the Internet to source images/information (from the real Carr Manor website) to use on your version.
Task 4using Macromedia Dreamweaver (download the trail version from the adobe website) create your version of Carr Manor’s website.
creative iMedia
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Portraits and Selfies
startErs
using the 10 Selfies on your mobile phone or camera from spring 1, try sketching some of the images using different materials such as pen or charcoal. Display creatively in your sketchbook.
Produce a magazine collage of a face. If too difficult, do a collage of part of the face. Display in your sketchbook.
sidEs
Define the following words:VibrantSubtleearthyNaturalisticSaturationDistorted
dEssErts
use an art programme such as photoshop to manipulate / distort some portraits of your choice. (This may have to be done at school)Display in your sketchbook, use annotation to describe the process you have gone through to create your images.
Mains
use/cover a double page spread in your sketchbook to collect images of different parts of the face e.g. ears, eyes mouths etc… done by different artists. Choose two sections of the montage and draw them in great detail using whatever media is available to you such as pencil, pen, crayon etc.
annotate and evaluate your study work. What went well, how can you develop your work further (DIrT)? How have you been influenced? This could be an artist you have studied.
Take a section of one of those images and zoom in on a large scale to produce a mix-media piece of work (card, tissue, paper, paint).
Look at the pop aartists roy Lichtenstein or andy Warhol two artists’ two different styles. Do a full study (all of the face) with one of their portrait pictures; add tone, colour, and texture in the material/s of your choice.
research one of the above artists – find out as much information as possible such as what influenced them, what materials they like to use, exhibitions etc.
create an expressive portrait as a relief or 3D piece of work using Modroc, card or clay. It can be from a photo you have taken or from an image you have found on the internet. ask your teacher for the materials.
art & desiGn
Intimateelongated angular Curvaceous Contrasting Delicate
DramaticexpressiveSculptured Wrinkled Weathered
You will present a PowerPoint presentation based upon a portrait artist that you have picked yourself. The presentation must last for at least 5 minutes. You must be prepared to take questions from the class and staff. You will have one week to research and develop your PowerPoint (outside of lessons).
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Mass Media
startErs
design the front page of a tabloid newspaper to show how a news story may be exaggerated.
design a survey to see how many people have had exposure to mass media over the past week.
sidEs
Define the following words:
ethnicitySurveyHyperrealityalienatedoluralism
dEssErts
Explain what sociologists mean by the mass media.
Explain one way in which recent governments have attempted to regulate the mass media and explain how successful the policy has been.
Explain what sociologists mean by moral panic.
Mains
discuss how far sociologists would agree that a pupils social class is the most important influence on his or her educational achievements.
discuss how far sociologists would agree that mass media can influence the outcomes of a general election.
design a new story and show how this might be reported from the perspective of both a tabloid and a broadsheet newspaper.
discuss how far sociologists would agree that mass media create gender stereotypes.
socioloGY (accelerated)
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My GCSe / BTeC options
suBject options
use this space to list your GCSe & BTeC chosen options and list your target grade for these subjects next to it.
Work experience
What skills have you learnt from your recent work experience?
How did you find working with adults?
Would you consider your work experience as a career path?
How do you think work experience has helped you prepare for life outside Carr Manor?
Would you like more opportunities to have work experience in the future?
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To Kill A Mocking Bird - Harper Lee
recoMMended readinG
Elsewhere - Gabrielle Zevin
The Lord Of The Rings - J.r.r.Tolkien
Sean Griswold’s Head - Lindsey Leavitt
Further recoMMended readinG
Frannie in pieces - Delia ephron
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
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Carr Manor Community School, Carr Manor road, Leeds, LS17 5DJ (0113) 3368400 www.carrmanor.org.uk