Year 12
Below is the learning expected to take place this week, all work can be completed in your normal school books. Teachers will look through your work with you on your first day back. Please follow the schedule below.
Subjects
Maths
Welcome to the Y12 Maths page!
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.
Useful Websites
- Dr Frost – Click here!
- Maths Genie – Click Here!
- Revision Maths – Click Here!
- Online Textbooks – Click Here!
- Online Worked Textbook Solutions – Click Here!
Course Overview
Here is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will study over the duration of your course:
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable above). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teachers:
- Mr Williams – Dominic.williams@oasissouthbank.org
Resources
Week 1 - 23rd March to 27th March | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
11:20 – 12:20 |
13:15 – 14:15: |
9:00 – 10:00: |
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Resources: Maths Genie - GCSE Velocity Graphs |
Resources: 9a.1 Displacement Time Graphs - Click Here | Resources: 9a.2 Velocity Time Graphs - Click Here | Resources: 9a.3 Calculating with SUVAT - Click Here | Resources: 9a.4 Calculating with Vertical Motion - Click Here |
Questions - Click Here Solutions - Click Here |
Statistics and Mechanics textbook Y1, Exercise 9A, Questions 1, 3 and 4, pages 132-3 (to be completed on paper separate to your exercise book) | Statistics and Mechanics textbook Y1, Exercise 9B, Questions 3 and 4, 5-8 and Challenge, pages 136-7 (to be completed on paper separate to your exercise book) | Statistics and Mechanics textbook Y1, Exercise 9C, Questions 4-7, 11-13, pages 140-1 and Exercise 9D, Questions 4, 6, 8, and 11, pages 145-6 (to be completed on paper separate to your exercise book) | Statistics and Mechanics textbook Y1, Exercise 9D, Questions 13-14, pages 145-6 and Exercise 9E, Questions 1-4, 7, 10, and 13, pages 151-2 |
Further Maths
Welcome to the Y12 Maths page!
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.Useful Websites
- Dr Frost – Click here!
- Maths Genie – Click Here!
- Revision Maths – Click Here!
- Online Textbooks – Click Here!
- Online Worked Textbook Solutions – Click Here!
Course Overview
Here is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will study over the duration of your course:Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable above). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teachers:
- Mr Holmes – Matthew.holmes@oasissouthbank.org
- Miss Foster – Danielle.foster@oasissouthbank.org
Resources
Week 1 - 23rd March to 27th March - Mr Holmes | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
11:20 – 12:20 |
13:15 – 14:15 |
9:00 – 10:00 |
9:00–10:00 |
9:00–10:00 |
Resources | Resources | Resources | Resources | Resources |
M2a.1 Resolving and combining forces - Click Here | M2a.2 Working with inclined Planes - Click Here | M2a.2 Working with inclined Planes - Click Here | M2a.3 Working with Friction - Click Here | M3a.1 Horizontal Projectiles - Click Here |
Homework: Questions to be completed on separate paper and put in folders - Click Here |
Week 1 - 23rd March to 27th March - Miss Foster | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
10:20-11:20: |
09.00-10:00: |
11.20-12:20: | 11:20 – 12:20: | 13:15 – 14:15: |
Complete Dr Frost Integration Pack, due 4pm Wednesday - Click Here | S1a.1 Model with Exponential Regression | S1a.2 Measuring CorrelationResources | ||
Powerpoint - Click Here | Powerpoint - Click Here | |||
Homework: Questions to be completed on separate paper and put in folders |
Psychology
Course Overview
Here is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will study over the duration of your course:
Resources
English
Welcome to the Y12 English page
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your studies while at home.Useful Websites
We strongly advise caution when using the internet. Many well-meaning students, teachers and lecturers post their views and opinions online, sometimes presenting them as if they are fact. Some are useful (check with your teacher), but many are not rigorous enough for A Level study. If you choose to read these comments make sure you do so with a critical mind, and be prepared to disregard what you read. Although newspaper websites are generally reliable, many of their articles on books, plays or poetry will be the opinion of the particular journalist writing, and you may well disagree with it. Of course, you must properly reference anyone else’s work if you use it.
Useful online sources might include:
- The British Library
- The Royal Shakespeare Company
- JSTOR, a digital library of academic journals, books and primary sources
- Google Scholar
- Websites ending ‘.ac.uk’ or ‘.edu’, which should be academic institutions. However, you should always check who authored anything you read. Again, check with your OASB teachers.
Past papers
Course Overview
Here is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will study over the duration of your course:
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teachers:
Resources
Week 1 - 23rd March to 27th March | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
11:20 – 12:20 Miss Sale: |
13:15 – 14:15: Mr Lee |
9:00 – 10:00: Mr Lee |
9:00–10:00: Miss Sale: |
9:00–10:00: Mr Lee/ Mr Gray |
Resources | Resources | Resources | Resources | Resources |
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Week 2 - 30th March to 3rd April | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
11:20-12:20: Miss Sale | 13:15-14:15: Mr Lee | 9:00-10:00: Mr Lee | 9:00 – 10:00: Miss Sale | 9:00 – 10:00: Mr Lee/ Mr Gray |
Resources | Resources | Resources | Resources | Resources |
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Chemistry
Welcome to the Y12 Chemistry page!
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.
Useful Websites
Course OverviewHere is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will study over the duration of your course:
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable above). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teachers:
Week 1 - 23rd March to 27th March | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Molecular, empirical and general formula SZ Lesson – 9.00am |
Structural, displayed and skeletal formula SZ Lesson – 10.20am |
Homologous series and functional groups SZ Lesson – 10.20am |
Naming Organic compounds SZ Lesson – 10.20am |
Naming Organic compounds SZ Lesson – 11.20am |
PowerPoint – Click Here |
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Booklet – Click Here |
Booklet – Click Here |
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Biology
Welcome to the Y12 Biology page!
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.Useful Websites
- Google Classroom – This remote drive contains all relevant PowerPoints, assessment and homework tasks, to be completed over the coming weeks. You should, by now, all have access to the drive. If not, please notify Mr Harris or Ms McGlasson immediately (see below for email contact information).
- Quizlet – This page contains ‘quizzing sets’/flashcards for each (sub-)topic of the A-Level Biology course. As such, it can be used most effectively to support your mastery of each new section of knowledge from your homework packs, as well as securing understanding of prior learning.
Course Overview
Here is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will continue to explore over the duration of your course:
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable below). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson.
Each lesson's work is to be completed in your exercise book, following the 'double page spread' formatting which has been in place since September. 'Completion' of the lesson incorporates the following checkpoints:
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Honest completion of the 'Do Now' + green pen self-assessment, using the mark scheme slide
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Independent not taking, using the comprehensive scripting, located under the 'notes' section of the exposition slide (this can be supported with sections from the textbook, as you see fit).
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Checking of your independent notes against the Key Knowledge (this can be printed out, if feasible, or copied directly onto your left-hand page).
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Answering of the four application questions, in full-sentences, under time-specific conditions (sometimes, the allocated timeframes are overlong, so feel free to cut this short, as you see fit) + green pen self-assessment, using the mark scheme slide
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Completion + S.A. of any additional research/application tasks. If the lesson incorporates an exam question (included in the lesson sub-folder as a separate Word doc), this doesn't need to be printed out, but can - instead - be answered, in full, in your exercise book.
All PowerPoints and resources are accessible via the Google drive. For further support, please contact your teacher:
Additional Considerations
The remaining tasks in your Topic 4 homework booklet must be completed each week, with evidence of any extended written work sent to your teacher for remote assessment. Further details of how best this system can operate will follow shortly. You will be expected to complete a Final Assessment for this half-term’s work during the week beginning 30/03/20. Again, further details to follow.
Physics
Welcome to the Y12 Physics page!
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.
Useful Websites
Course OverviewHere is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will study over the duration of your course:
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable below). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teacher:
Resources
Week 1 - 23rd March to 27th March
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Tensile Stress and strain
Lesson: 13.15-14.15
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Types of Material Lesson: 11.20-12.20 Intervention: Go through mid-term Lesson: 14.30-15.30 |
Stress-strain curves for a wire Lesson: 13.15-14.15
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Loading and unloading Lesson: 13.15-14.15 |
Young’s Modulus practical research Lesson: 10.20-11.20 |
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Homework:
·Summary notes (due following lesson)
·Daily questions (due following lesson)
·HW 4 due on Tuesday 24th March
·Isaac Physics due on Monday 23rd March
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Economics
Welcome to the Y12 Economics page!
Year 1
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Term 1
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Term 2
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Term 3
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Term 4
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Term 5
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Term 6
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Theme 1: Units 1-3
1.1 Scarcity, choice and potential conflicts
(Pages 1-16)
1.2 Enterprise, business and the economy
(Pages 17-36)
1.3 Introducing the market
(Pages 37-72)
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Theme 1: Units 4-6 1.1 The role of credit in the economy (pages 73-86)
1.2 Market failure and government intervention
(pages 87-97)
1.3 Revenue, costs, profits and cash.
(Pages 98-116)
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Theme 2: Units 1-3
2.1 Business growth and competitive advantage.
(pages 1-24)
2.2 Firms, consumers and elasticities of demand.
(Pages 25-40)
2.3 Productive efficiency
(Pages 45-60)
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Theme 2: Units 4-6 2.4 Life in a global economy
(Pages 61-80)
2.5 The economic cycle
(pages 81-105)
2.6 Introduction to macroeconomic policy
(Pages 106-111)
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Theme 3: Units (1-3):
3.1 Globalisation
(Pages 1-34)
3.2 Economic factors in business expansion
(Pages 35-46)
3.3 Impact of globalisation on global economies
(Pages 47-56)
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Theme 3: (unit 4):
3.4 Impact of globalisation on local and national economies
(pages 57-74)
Revision and AS Level exam
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Term 1
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Term 2
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Term 3
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Term 4
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Term 5
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Term 6
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Theme 3: (Unit 5-6)
3.5 Global Labour Markets
(pages 75-91)
3.6 Inequality and re-distribution
(pages 92-110)
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Theme 4: (Unit 1-3)
4.1 Competition and market power
(pages 1-28)
4.2 Market power and market failure
(Pages 29-45)
4.3 Market failure across the economy
(pages 46-52)
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Theme 4: (Unit 4-5)
4.4 Macroeconomic policies and impact on firms and individuals
(Pages 63-88)
4.5 Risk and financial sector
(pages 89-108)
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Revision
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Exams
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Holiday
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Lesson Expectations
French
Welcome to the Y12 French page!
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.
Useful Websites
Year 12 Course Overview
Y12 French learning
Autumn 1 – EG / EW |
Autumn 1 - EG |
Autumn 2 - EG |
Spring 1 - EG |
Spring 2 - EG |
- La vie de couple: nouvelles tendances - Monoparentalité, homoparantalité, familles recomposées Grands-parents, parents : soucis et problèmes
- Imperfect tense - Perfect Tense - Past historic recognition |
- Comment la technologie facilite la vie quotidienne - Quels dangers la cyber-société pose-t-elle ? - Qui sont les cybernautes ?
- Infinitive contructions - Object pronouns - Present tense
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- Qui sont et que font les bénévoles ? - Le bénévolat : quelle valeur pour ceux qui sont aidées ? - Le bénévolat : quelle valeur pour ceux qui aident ?
- Connectives - Conditional and si clauses - Future tense |
La Haine - Watching film - La scène du miroir - La deal d’Hubert - La scène avec les journalistes / avec le revolver - La scène sur la toit - La scène dans les toilettes / chez Asterix La scène dans la galerie d’art / la scène finale |
- Pourqoui le septième art ? - Evolution du cinéma : les grandes lignes - Le cinéma : une passion nationale
- Infinitive constructions - Si sequences (pluperfect) - Connectives followed by the subjunctive |
Autumn 1 - EW |
Autumn 2 - EW |
Spring 1 - EW |
Spring 2 - EW |
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- Le patrimoine sur la plan national, regional et local - Le patrimoine et le tourisme - Comment le patrimoine reflète
- Adjectives, agreements, comparatives, superlatives - Si sentences (present and future) - Subjunctive |
- La diversité de la musique francophone contemporaine - Qui écoute et apprécie la musique francophone contemporaine ? - Comment sauvegarder la musique francophone contemporaine ?
- Use question forms - Subjunctive - Conditional |
La Haine - Background to film : les banlieues, l’immigration, le racisme - Les personnages - Les cités et les banlieues - La déliquance - La violence - La jeunesse - Techniques |
La Haine - Essay structure - Key essay constructions |
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable below). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teachers:
Week 1- 23rd March- 27th March | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
EG lesson 1 – 13:15 |
EG lesson – 13:15 |
MS lesson – 13:15 |
EW lesson 13:15 |
EW lesson 10:20 |
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Listening |
Listening worksheets |
Grammar |
Grammar worksheets |
La Haine |
La Haine files
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Geography
Welcome to the Y12 Geography page
This is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.
Useful Websites
· Online notes: https://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/geography-revision/a-level-aqa/
Course OverviewHere is an outline of the modules you have been studying and will study over the duration of your course:
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable above). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teachers:
Resources
Week 1 - 23rd March to 27th March | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Physical and human causes of water insecurity Lesson (SM) – 10.20am |
Sustainable globalisation Lesson (MR) – 9am |
Physical and human causes of water insecurity Lesson (SM) – 11.20am |
Sustainable globalisation Fieldwork Lesson (MR) – 11.20am Intervention (MR) – 2.30pm |
Sustainable globalisation Lesson (MR) – 1.15pm |
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Week 2 - 30th March to 3rd April | ||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Economic and physical water scarcity Lesson (SM) – 10.20am |
Consolidation of Globalisation and essay writing skills Lesson (MR) – 9am |
Water and economic development Lesson (SM) – 11.20am |
Consolidation of Globalisation and essay writing skills Fieldwork Lesson (MR) – 11.20am Intervention (MR) – 2.30pm |
Consolidation of Globalisation and essay writing skills Lesson (MR) – 1.15pm |
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After Easter Holidays – Summer Term
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Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Water poverty index Lesson (SM) – 10.20am |
The littoral system Lesson (MR) – 9am |
Water and conflict Lesson (SM) – 11.20am |
The littoral system Fieldwork Lesson (MR) – 11.20am Intervention (MR) – 2.30pm |
Geology, morphology and profiles Lesson (MR) – 1.15pm |
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Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
Water management Lesson (SM) – 10.20am |
Geology, morphology and profiles Lesson (MR) – 9am |
Water management Lesson (SM) – 11.20am |
Cliff recession Fieldwork Lesson (MR) – 11.20am Intervention (MR) – 2.30pm |
Cliff recession Lesson (MR) – 1.15pm |
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History
Welcome to the Y12 History pageThis is where you can find the most recent PowerPoint slides, additional resources and guidance to help ensure you are successful in your upcoming exams.
Useful Websites
- A good overview of the 1970s can be found here
- This page provides a simple summary of Carter and Raegan
- This is a good- albeit cringe worthy- video on Ford, Carter and economic developments
Course OverviewBelow is a table on History Paper 2 course content for this term. The highlighted parts have been completed at school already.
Course Handbook - Here is the specification should you require it.Extra reading:
Lesson Expectations
Your lesson will run at the normal time each day (please see the timetable above). You will be required to sign into Microsoft Teams and follow your teachers’ instructions through the lesson. PowerPoints and resources will be available below. For further support please contact your teachers:
Resources
Week 1 23rd March to 27th March
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Paper 2- Changes to popular culture in the 1970s
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Essay on Impact of World War 2 (see below)
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Paper 2- Changes to individual rights in the 1970s
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Click Here for document - Due Thursday 25th
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Homework: Woman and Gay rights notes
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