Wednesday 24 October 2012

Year 11 Information and Ideas Homeworks

You must be spending at least an hour per week on your homework: remember your handing in day is Monday and the first homework is due in on Monday 5 November!

1. Choose an advert from a magazine or newspaper and analyse its effectiveness. How does it appeal to its intended audience? It would be effective if you stuck the advert into your book and then annotated it.

2. Write a positive description of your house or bedroom and then write a negative version – you’ll have to adapt your adjectives…

3. Find a piece of non-fiction writing (maybe an article in a newspaper) and summarise its main points.

4. Local people are worried that the new development in Bicester will lead to gangs of teenagers hanging around the town at night. Write an article for the Bicester Advertiser which attempts to reassure them that this will not be the case.

5. Write a review for a film or TV programme that you have seen recently – remember to not give the ending away!

6. Write a leaflet encouraging people to donate to a charity of your choice – if you do it on computer you’ll be able to add appealing photographs…

7. Look at an issue that is facing teenagers today (maybe the overuse of technology or the impact of high unemployment levels facing graduates) and write an article informing an adult audience of its impact.

8. Find a news article (try bbc.co.uk) and decide whether it is unbiased (as it is supposed to be) or if you can find any emotive or persuasive language – try and make it more biased and emotional by adding words or sentences.

9. Richard Branson is giving away 2 free tickets for his first Virgin trip to outerspace. Write him a letter telling him why you should have one of the tickets.

10. Summarise a book of your choice – you only have 100 words!

Year 10 Creative Writing Homeworks

Remember to spend at least an hour on your chosen homework each week: your day is Tuesday.

1. From your favourite book, choose a passage and illustrate it. You must justify your choices of illustration with either labels or a paragraph

2. Write a negative review of a well known book

3. Choose a passage from a non-fiction piece of writing and analyse its use of language – write a short piece of writing or annotate a photocopy of the passage

4. Write a short story with the title – Lonliness OR Conviction

5. Choose a well known story (maybe a fairy tale) and write an alternative ending…maybe Cinderella doesn’t get her prince!

6. Take a character from a story and write from their prospective – try something like writing from Hermione’s point of view for a section of a Harry Potter book (is she annoyed that she doesn’t get as much credit as Harry?!)

7. Choose a section of a story and change it to a playscript (remember to add stage directions)

8. Create a book cover for a book that you have read

9. Write a short piece of writing to persuade me to read a book of your choice

10. Describe your favourite place

Monday 22 October 2012

Year 8 Dragons Homeworks

Dragons – Homeworks

Remember to spend at least an hour on your homework each week: your homework handing in day remains the same so Tuesday for 8X and Thursday for 8Y.

1. Read one of the How to Train Your Dragon by Cressia Cowell (write a note in your book if you choose this one telling me which book you are reading)

2. Write a short story in the voice of a dragon

3. Write a diary entry – either a day in the life of a dragon or from someone who has fought a dragon or someone who has a dragon as a pet!

4. Find a poem about a dragon and write a short piece of writing about it

5. With a friend create a short piece of drama involving a dragon (you’ll have to show it to the class so be prepared!)

6. Draw a picture depicting a battle between a knight and a dragon

7. Research how dragons have been portrayed in paintings – find two paintings and analyse how dragons have been shown (i.e. do they look fierce or friendly? are they fighting or tame?)

8. Write a letter to your parents to try to persuade them to allow you to keep a dragon for a pet

9. Find a traditional story about or including a dragon – be prepared to read it (or part of it) to the class and explain what you like about it

10. In a pair or a small group, write a song about a dragon and sing it to the class!

Friday 19 October 2012

Year 9 The Outsiders homeworks

Here are your homeworks for the next module: The Outsiders

Remember to hand in one piece of homework each Wednesday - you should be spending at least an hour on each piece!

1. Read Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger - if you choose this option you must send a post (or put a note in your book) saying you are reading it (I will ask you questions once you have finished)

2. Choose another American novel to read - if you choose this option you must send a post (or put a note in your book) saying you are reading it (I will ask you questions once you have finished)

3. Write a short biography of Hinton

4. Write a short commentary on immigration in US history and how it has shaped the country's culture

5. Write a diary entry of an immigrant child arriving at Ellis Island in the 1920s

6. Does it surprise you that Hinton is female? Why do you think she chose to use her initials rather than her given feminine names?

7. Read or watch Romeo and Juliet and write a comment about the use of gangs and violence

8. Choose a character from the novel and write a comment about their life - what has influenced their decisions and led them to where they are at the end of the story?

9. Who is your favourite character and why?

10. Write a comment about the influence of violence in the novel

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Year 11 Writing Homework - due Monday 22 October

Do one of these questions: 1. Write a narrative description of your day. (remember lots of adverbs and adjectives) OR 2. Write an article persuading people over the age of 60 to use technology more in their lives. Only do one and make sure you spend 50 minutes on it!!