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Homework Project Booklet 34th January to
12th February 2016
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Year 8
H E D I N G H A M S C H O O LA N D S I X T H F O R M
ACHIEVEMENT & EXCELLENCE
This is your homework booklet for the third half term. Your teachers will explain to you your homework and the tasks set in the lessons. If there are things about the booklet that you don’t understand then you can talk to your tutor or your subject teacher who will be able to help you.
How to Use Your Booklet:
This booklet contains your homework for all subjects other than Maths, English, Languages and Art. These subjects will set you homework to put in your planner.
Some of the subjects in the booklet are set on a rotation basis, so you may not be doing these until later in the year.
Each task has a date that you must complete it by. If the box is empty, your teacher will tell you a date to put in.
On occasions, some subjects will ask you to complete homework tasks in your school books. If not, please complete on a separate piece of paper which will be added to your class books once finished.
Your subject teacher will mark your homework and provide you with feedback.
To help you with your study:
Homework Club Tuesday and Thursday 3.15-4.30 (in the SSC)
Parent Page
This booklet contains all the homework for the third half term for every subject other than English, Maths, Art and Languages. These subjects set their homework more regularly and students enter these subject tasks into their planner.
We hope that being able to see their whole half terms homework upfront will allow students to plan and organise their time more effectively.
Homework pages are dissected into tasks which each have a deadline. These tasks tie in with their lessons at school so to ensure that the homework tasks compliment the learning done in class.
Your son or daughter can manage their own time to ensure that they complete all of the tasks in the various subjects in the homework books.
Your son and daughter should never have the excuse that they’ve not got any homework to do!
DT and Performing Art are on a rotation basis so not ALL tasks will need to be completed. If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the subject teacher to discuss any issues
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In class we will start our initial ideas You will need to complete all 3 ideas and include arrows to show the types of movement you intend to make.
There are many different ways to produce movement in the mechanical toy project including pulleys, cranks, pivots and cams. Find at least 10 different mechanical projects. Produce an A4 mood board of the best ones and label them to explain what parts you like and why.
Task Two - Design Ideas
Task One - Mood Board
Task Three - Cam Fact Sheet
Systems & Control
To get a good mark include: Clear coloured designs Explanations of the design ideasBackground and foreground included in design
We used CAD and CAM to produce the designs (moving parts) on top of our project. CAD was the design and CAM was the use of the laser cutter. Produce an A4 poster showing other examples of CAM machines and how they are used in industry.
Produce a fact sheet on 5 different types of cam that could be used in your design. You need to show with diagrams what type of moment each of the cams produce. Must include: 2 small diagrams for each one showing high / low point Labels on diagrams Arrows showing movement
Task Four - CAD - CAM
The mechanical toy project that you will be working on is based upon the mecha-nism above. Your job as the lead designer is to develop a toy that has 3 cam’s producing atleast 3 different movements. The movements that these make are up to you. you have 3 spaces to do your initial designs. You do not need to draw out the designs for the cams, but you do need to draw the designs for the parts that will move on top of the box holding the mechanism. For example you would have to draw Snoopy and show which bits move with arrows and an explination if you were going to make the Snoopy version on the right. These are just for inspiration and show different types of movement. You can choose what ever you wish for your toy.
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Topic - BBQ Spatula
Task 1: Research Due:
Research using ‘Google Images’ between 10 to 15 interesting designs for barbecue spatulas, forks and tongs. Copy and paste these images onto 1 side of A4 paper and add technical information on sizes, materials and construction methods.
Remember to add a title, border and label the homework with your name.
Task 2: Component drawing Due:
Complete the component design drawing using ‘Techsoft 2D Design’ for your barbecue spatula adding labels and dimensions as well as your individual design ideas.
Remember to click ‘printer properties’ and choose landscape and ‘fit drawing to media print area’.
Task 3: Production Plan Due:
Complete and print your Production Plan with all tasks, possible problems and quality checks listed as well as adding images of sketches for each practical task.
Task 4: Evaluation Due:
Complete a final Evaluation for your design and practical work using the 9 questions on the work sheet provided. Ensure you answer all of the questions in as much detail as you can explaining your answer well.
Remember to use punctuation, spell check and grammar in your work.
Design and Technology Evaluation
1. Did your work agree with the points in your Brief and Specification? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. What problems did you have and how did you solve them? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. If you did the work again what would you do differently? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Did you finish the project on time? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5. What areas of the work did you need help with?
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6. What do other people think of your work? ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
7. What have you learned from your work?
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8. Did you enjoy the project work?
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9. Add any further comments - ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Production PlanTask Time needed Materials needed Tools needed Possible problems Quality Checks Diagram
1.Centre punch marks mild steel centre punch 1in flipper. hammer2. Cut slot in square bar. hack saw 23. File other end of File 3square bar.4. Twist square bar. brazing hearth 45. Braze stem and brazing hearth 5flipper.6. Turn handle pine lathe 6on lathe.7. Drill holes in flipper. pillar drill 78. Clean all sufaces. emery cloth 89. Oil quench. 910. Wax handle. 10
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Resistant Materials
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Graphic Products
Topic - Photograph Frames
Task 1 - Laser Cutter Create a leafl et about using the laser cutter to create products. Include the following:• How to use the laser cutter.• Label the parts of the laser cutter.• Why we use it.• The cost of using it.The leafl et will need to be folded into A5 (half A4) size or smaller. It will need a front cover with all of the correct information inside the leafl et.
You may use ICT or create by hand but there should be colour included and the folding of the leafl et needs to be neat and information organised.Due:
Task 2: Advertisement Due:Your product will be sold to your chosen target market, to promote your product you will need to create a poster to advertise your product in a local shop.
What to include:Variety of fonts and sizesColourImages/sketches of productPrice and other selling informationBordersProduct information - description, features, material, colours and sizes.
Print or make in A4/A3 colour
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Task 3: Isometric DrawingChoose a product at home that interests you, try to keep the product simple, maybe an ipad or an electronic device, an accessory in the home or in your bedroom.
Include full colour and attempt to add shading, tone and texture to make it look as realistic as possible.
Look at the layout opposite, this is how your page should be presented out with the title in the middle of the title block, your name and date either side of this.
TIP - remember to follow the rules of anisometric, 30 degree angle, follow the construction lines on the grid paper only.
Due:Name: Isometric of .................. Date:
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Textiles Topic—Sock Monkeys
Task 1—Toy Safety
In lesson you watched a video based on toy safety and started a PowerPoint Presentation to ex-plain some of the tests they do in the industry. Using this information and further research, design a poster to explain how to make sure a toy is safe.
You should think about:
The tests you saw in the video
The safety warning symbols shown on toys
What the purpose of the toy would be
What the age of the customer is and what the safety precautions should be for them
Task 2—Research
Vivienne Westwood, Zandra Rhodes and Stella McCartney are all British fashion designers. You will need to use the internet or books to research the work of one of the designers from the list. Use images and text to present the infor-mation in the form of a poster, booklet or PowerPoint Presentation.
What you could include:
Fashion items
Dates
Most famous works and styles
People they designed clothing for
Patterns and materials used for their designs
Task 3—Design
From your research you must now design a soft toy in the style of the designer you picked to research for your previ-ous homework, (e.g Vivienne Westwood, Zandra Rhodes or Stella McCartney.) This must be designed on A4 plain pa-per in full colour with as much detail as you can include. Include annotation using ACCESS FM to explain your idea.
Annotation:
Colours, materials, patterns and techniques
How it would be made and how it links to your designer
Function of the toy
Customer
Front and back view
Task 4— Step by step construction of toy
Now you have made your soft toy prototype, you will need to create a flowchart or a step by step instruction manual of how your toy was made. It will need to include pictures and diagrams as well as text to explain how to put your toy together. Present this nicely with colour and it make it clear so that others would be able to make your toy!
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Over your first few lessons of this topic you have been looking at how data collected about a particular thing and stored somewhere, is known as a Database.
TASK 1 – by ____________________ (Lesson 3)
Copy out the below table onto a blank piece of paper, then fill in the table with details about people that you know, these could be friends or a family member.
Now on your table, circle what are the FIELDS and what are the RECORDS.
TASK 2 – by ____________________ (Lesson 5)
Either on paper or on a computer, create a form for 6 of your favourite Sports Stars, Celebrities, Singers, Actors etc.
State their Name, Job, 3 Abilities and the country they come from.
An example is given to the right:
TASK 3 – by ____________________ (Lesson 7)
Using either a newspaper article or online article, find 2 examples of each of the following data types:
Text Number Date Currency Image Either Cut & Stick/Copy & Paste the examples and create a poster about the 5 different data types you have looked at in your lessons. - You may use the computer or hand write your work.
This poster should include you above examples and also the answer to the question:
What are Data Types? and Why is it important we store data correctly?
First Name Middle Name(s) Surname Date of Birth Favourite Hobby County they live in No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Name: Christiano RonaldoJob: Footballer
Ability 1: SpeedAbility 2: PowerAbility 3: Shooting
Country of Origin: Portugal
Footballer 1
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Copy the questions out onto a piece of paper or on a computer
1. List all of the different ways the performer is using her voice:
2. What are the dynamics at the beginning of this piece? Circle one dynamic marking:
pp p mp mf f ff
3. In the box below, draw a score that you think represents the first minute of this piece:
4. Why do you think Berio decided to write this piece?
5. Do you think this is music?
Music Homework
DRAMA HOMEWORK YEAR 8 UNIT ONE -TOO MUCH TOO YOUNG TASK ONE Set in Lesson One : Due in Lesson Four: a) Think about each of these statements carefully. b) Decide whether you agree or disagree c) Give reasons for your decision 1. All mothers should give up work to look after their children. 2. All fathers should be able to change nappies, feed babies and put them to bed. 3. All children are a bundle of joy. 4. As long as a child is loved it doesn’t matter if they are from a single parent home. 5. Parenting is a partnership. 6. Life is about making the right choices. 7. You always end up making the same mistakes as your parents made.
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DRAMA HOMEWORK UNIT 2 – PERFORM TOO MUCH TOO YOUNG
Task Set Lesson 1 Date: Due every lesson until:
You must rehearse your lines at least once between every lesson! Use the different techniques to learn them- you could ask someone to help you too
Date Method of learning lines How much you
learnt (How many lines?)
How long you practiced for
(Time) Repeat reading aloud your cues & lines to
yourself
Record your cues & lines onto tape (or another recording device) and keep listening to them back
Repeat writing out your lines Look – Cover – Write – Check
Draw a picture of the key image in each of your lines
Rehearse your lines while doing something practical (i.e. exercising, dancing, doing chores etc.)
Rehearse your lines while using a gesture (movement) for each line
Rehearse your lines without looking 1st but checking after each line; each time you get a line right take a step forward, if you get one wrong or forget it take a step back
Lesson 6 Date: Which method worked best for you? That means you are a
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How Exercise Makes Us Feel
Taking your pulse:
Count how many times it beats in one minute When you are not exercising this known as your resting heart rate. Now take your
resting heart rate: My resting pulse rate is ______BMP (beats per minute)
You will need to perform a variety of different exercises. After each exercise, measure the effect it had on our pulse rate in the table below. Twice a week complete an activity from the table below and record your heart rate in
the table.
Activity 10 minute walk 10 minute jog 3x10m sprints 3x20 press-ups Resting Heart
Rate
Heart rate straight after the activity
Heart rate 2 min after the activity
Heart rate 4 min after the activity
Heart rate 6 min after the activity
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Task 3: Now plot your different heart rates for each activities, the left axis is your heart rate, the bottom axis is time. Each activity should be in a different colour of your choice, please use the colour key at the bottom to help.
Activity Line Colour 10 minute walk 10 minute jog 3x10m sprints 3x20 press-ups
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Time (mins)
200 180 160 140 120 100 80 70 60
Year 8 Geography Homework
Third half term - Rivers
This half term there is one main research task. However, in addition to this you should review each week the new words that we have learnt in class. Make sure you know what they mean and how to spell them. Your geography teacher might give you extra resources or warn you to expect a vocabulary test next lesson. Research task Due in: Find out about a river of your choosing or a river landform. You could conquer the River Colne, dive into Angel Falls, or paddle across the Nile Delta. Show your understanding of the river or river landform by mocking up a facebook page for it. (You can just do this on paper or draw text boxes into a word document). Consider the status of the landform, who it has for friends, how old it is, how it was made and what it is made of, who would ‘like’ it and how it interacts with people. Be creative but include facts and figures, images, maps, and of course key geographical terminology.
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Year 8 History Homework – third half term
Building Britain: How did we get rights?
This half term you will be studying how our rights have been influenced by historic events. You will have one task to complete every fortnight and you will either have a ***, ** or * task to complete.
*** ** *
Task 1 Due Date:
Do assessment
Do assessment Do assessment
Task 2 Due Date:
As ** but also write a paragraph to explain how our lives would be different without
the Magna Carta
As * but also find out which three clauses we
still use today.
Find out 5 facts about the Magna Carta.
Task 3 Due Date:
As well as ** write an advert to persuade people to join either the Roundheads or
the Cavaliers.
As well as * create a poster showing the
differences between the two.
Find out 5 facts about the Roundheads and
Cavaliers
Extension task – Research and create a model of any person or battle from the English Civil War.
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Year 8 Science Homework – Half term 3
Task 1: Key words Due in: weekly
Your teacher will give you some of the key words listed in your science booklet to learn each week. You will need to learn the spellings and the meanings.
Key words you may be asked to learn and use this half term
Glucose Digestion Carbohydrates Oxygen Respiration Aerobic Absorbed Capillaries Arteries Veins Heart Blood Circulatory system Pulse Plasma Carbon dioxide Excreted Anaerobic Respiratory system Inhale Exhale Trachea Bronchus Diaphragm Mucus Ciliated epithelial cell Cilia
Recycled Ore Element Atoms Periodic table Mixture Symbol Properties Magnetic Shiny Flexible Conductor Electrical Insulator Molecule Compound Chemical formula Oxide Electrolysis Aluminium Renewable Sustainable
Resistance Streamlined Balanced forces Pressure Pascals Attract Repel Magnetism Non-contact force Iron Nickel Cobalt Steel Permanent magnet Electromagnet North pole South pole Compass Magnetic field Lever Pivot Fulcrum Force multiplier Distance multiplier
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Investigating Light and Shadows
Task 2: Planning Due in: 14.01.15
You will need to think about what you are going to change and what you are going to measure during the practical.
Once you know what you are changing you need to consider all the things that you will need to keep the same so that the test is fair.
You will need to write up the plan so that you know exactly what to do and if someone wanted to repeat the experiment they will know how to do it.
Task 3: Performing the practical Due in: 28.01.15
You need to come up with a results table – think about how many repeats you will do so that your experiment is reliable.
You will follow your plan and write down your results in a table. You might need to work out averages of your results. Make a note of any changes in your plan – sometimes things do not go as
intended!
Task 4: Present your data and Conclude Due in: 10.02.15 You should use your data to draw a line graph. You will then use your results to write a conclusion – what did you find out? If there were things that you think could have been improved say what they
were, how you would change them and why it would make your experiment better.
The aim of this homework is for you to research the relationships between distance and size when making shadows.
Dance Homework
TOPIC: Free Running
Aim/Context of Project
Your homework project will link to the dance knowledge you developed in year 7 and your first dance rotation in year 8. You will complete each task in relation to your current topic in this rotation – Free Running. There are many aspects which need to be consider when creating, learning and performing Free Running/
Why are we doing this?
You will develop your dance appreciation skills in this project, which will link in with the choreography and performance skills developed over your dance lessons.
TASK 1 – Free Running Information Sheet
Create a Free-Running information sheet. Consider the facts provided in class – what is free running? Research Free Running and present at least 5 facts and images on A4 paper. Ensure you provide detail in your descriptions. TASK 2 – Dance Dictionary
Free running can be extremely dangerous and a lot of healthy and safety requirements need to be consider when learning, creating and performing. You need to create a health and safety poster for the use of props/free running in dance. Consider the different aspects that have been spoken about in your lessons so far.
TASK 3 – Self-Evaluation
Complete the evaluation sheet provided to you by your teacher. This sheet requires you to reflect upon the skills you have developed through this rotation. Consider the performance skills and choreographic skills discussed in this lesson. What are your strengths and areas of development? Can you set targets from your areas of development? Ensure you give supporting practical examples to support your comments.
Set: Lesson 1: Date:
Due: Lesson 3 Date:
Set: Lesson 3 Date:
Due: Lesson 5 Date:
Set: Lesson 3 Date:
Due: Lesson 5 Date:
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Questions
You may use this page to write down any questions that you may have for your teachers regarding the homework when completing at home. This will help you to remember them so you can ask your teacher in the next lesson, at break or lunch time.
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