
Knowledge Navigator 2020/2021 Cycle 1 Year 11 Name: Number: Determination | Integrity | Trust YEAR 11 KNOWLEDGE NAVIGATOR CONTENTS PAGE 1 Homework Schedule 37 Science: Trilogy Physics P5 2 English: An Inspector Calls 38 Science: Trilogy Physics P6 3 English: Poetry 39 Geography: The Changing Economic World 6 English: Language Paper 1 42 Geography: Human and Physical Fieldwork 8 English: Language Paper 2 44 Geography: Natural Hazards 10 English: Macbeth 46 Geography: Physical Landscapes in the UK 11 English: Literature Paper 1 48 Geography: Resource Management 13 English: Literature Paper 2 50 Geography: Urban Issues and Challenges 15 English: A Christmas Carol 52 Geography: The Living World 16 Maths: Foundation 56 History: Elizabethans 18 Maths: Higher 60 History: History Around Us 21 Science: Required Practical B7 62 History: America 22 Science: Required Practical C4 64 History: Nazi Rule 23 Science: Required Practical C6/C8 68 R.E.: Christian Beliefs/Practices 24 Science: Required Practical P6 72 R.E.: Crime and Punishment/Peace and Conflict 25 Science: Separate Biology B6 74 R.E.: Muslim Beliefs/Practices 26 Science: Separate Biology B7 78 R.E.: Religions and Life/Relationships and Families 27 Science: Separate Physics & RP P5 80 French 28 Science: Separate Physics P6 92 Urdu 31 Science: Trilogy Biology B6 96 Performing Arts: Drama 32 Science: Trilogy Biology B7 98 I.T. 33 Science: Trilogy Chemistry C4 102 Enterprise 34 Science: Trilogy Chemistry C7 104 Health and Social Care 35 Science: Trilogy Chemistry C8 108 Travel and Tourism 36 Science: Trilogy Chemistry C9 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Monday 24/09/20 Staff only 31/08/20 Bank holiday 07/09/20 Hegarty Maths 14/09/20 Hegarty Maths 21/09/20 Hegarty Maths Science Science Science Science Tuesday 25/08/20 Year 7 only 01/09/20 1/2/308/09/20 15/09/20 22/09/20 Page 32 Box 1/2/3 Page 32 Box 4/5 Page 32 Box 6/7 Page 33 Box 1/2/3 RE RE RE RE Wednesday 26/08/20 Year 7 only 02/09/20 09/09/20 16/09/20 23/09/20 Page 72 Week 2 Page 72 Week 3 Page 72 Week 4 Page 72 Week 5 English English English English Thursday 27/08/20 Year 7/11 only 03/09/20 10/09/20 17/09/20 24/09/20 Page 6 Box A/B Page 6 Box C/D Page 7 Box E/F Page 6 G/H Geography History Geography History Geography History Geography History Friday 28/08/20 Year 7/11 only 04/09/20 11/09/20 18/09/20 25/09/20 Page 39 Quiz 2 Page 56 Box A Page 39 Quiz 3 Page 56 Box B Page 39 Quiz 4 Page 56 Box C Page 39 Quiz 5 Page 56 Box D Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Monday 28/09/20 Hegarty Maths 05/10/20 Hegarty Maths 12/10/20 Hegarty Maths 01/11/20 Hegarty Maths 09/11/20 Hegarty Maths Science Science Science Science Science Tuesday 29/09/20 06/10/20 13/10/20 02/11/20 1/210/11/20 Page 33 Box 4/5/6 Page 34 Box 1/2 Page 34 Box 3/4 Page 35 Box 1/2 Page 35 Box 1/3 RE RE RE RE RE Wednesday 30/09/20 07/10/20 14/10/20 03/11/20 11/11/20 Page 72 Week 6 Page 73 Week 7 Page 73 Week 8 Page 73 Week 9 Page 73 Week 10 English English English English Thursday 01/10/20 08/10/20 15/10/20 04/11/20 12/11/20 Staff only Page 7 Box I/J Page 7 Box K Page 8 Box A/B Page 8 Box C/D Geography History Geography History Geography History Geography History Friday 02/10/20 09/10/20 16/10/20 05/11/20 13/11/20 Staff only Page 39 Quiz 6 Page 57 Box E Page 40 Quiz 7 Page 57 Box F Page 40 Quiz 8 Page 57 Box G Page 40 Quiz 9 Page 57 Box H Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Monday 16/11/20 Hegarty Maths 23/11/20 Hegarty Maths 30/11/20 Hegarty Maths Science Science Science Tuesday 17/11/20 24/11/20 31/11/20 Page 36 Box 1 Page 36 Box 2 Page 36 Box 3 RE RE RE Wednesday 18/11/20 25/11/20 1/12/20 Page 73 Week 11 Page 73 Week 12 Page 73 Week 13 English English English YEAR 11 Thursday 19/11/20 26/11/20 2/12/20 Page 8 Box A/G Page 8 Box B/C Page 8 Box D/E/F CYCLE 1 HOMEWORK Friday 20/11/20 Geography History 27/11/20 Geography History 3/12/20 Geography History Page 40 Quiz 11 Page 58 Box J Page 40 Quiz 12 Page 58 Box K Page 40 Quiz 13 Page 58 Box L 1 English An Inspector Calls CYCLE 1 YEAR 11 Act BOX A: Events of ‘AIC’ Characters Context ACT 1 BOX B: 1) “hard-headed, practical man of business” Manufacturer. BOX I: JB Priestley (1894-1984): born in Bradford, 1) The family are celebrating the Mr 2) “A man has to make his own way – has to look after himself – and his family too.” Capitalist/ proud/ individualistic/ social climber. worked in a wool firm, socialist, fought in WW1, engagement of Sheila and Gerald. Birling 3) “unsinkable”. Foolish/ overconfident. influential in setting up the Welfare State. His work is 2) Inspector Goole arrives 4) “mixed up together like bees in a hive – community and all that nonsense”. Selfish. controversial and politically charged. AIC encourages announcing the death of Eva 5) “I can’t accept any responsibility”. Does not learn from the Inspector/ stubborn. people to seize the opportunity the end of war had Smith. 6) “the famous younger generation who know it all.” Older generation. given them, to build a better, more caring society. 3) Mr Birling & Sheila are each 1) “about fifty, a rather cold woman and her husband’s social superior.” Higher social status than her husband/ upper class. BOX J: The play is set in 1912 but published in 1945. A responsible for Eva’s dismissals. BOX C: 2) “I did nothing I’m ashamed of.” Unsympathetic/ doesn’t learn from the Inspector. 1945 audience would have recognised the huge changes 4) Eva changed her name to Daisy Mrs Birli 3) “She was claiming elaborate fine feelings and scruples that were simply absurd in a girl…” This is ironic - she is supposed to help women in her role in that had taken place in the last 34 years (class Renton. ng the charity. distinctions were reduced, women had more rights, the 4) “Girls of that class.” Prejudiced. Welfare State had been established. WW1: 1914-1918, ACT 2 WW2: 1939-1945. 1) “I’m not a child.” Younger generation. She is not content with her role. 1) Gerald admits affair with Daisy. Box D: 2) “You and I aren’t the same people who sat down to dinner here” She learns the lesson of responsibility. 2) We discover that Mrs Birling Sheila BOX K: Capitalism: 3) “Yes – except for all last summer, when you never came near me, and I wondered what had happened to you.” She is quite naïve at the beginning. -An economic system that is based on the private refused to offer Eva charity. 4) “Fire and blood and anguish.” Wise. ownership of industry. It focuses on the individual and 3) It is revealed that Eva was 5) “It was anything but a joke. You knew it then. You began to learn something.”/ “I suppose we’re all nice people now.” She quickly understands what often leads to the few, who have money, exploiting the pregnant. Suspicion turns to Eric the Inspector is saying about responsibility/ she is intelligent. man – the poor. 6) “I was absolutely furious” She is selfish in the beginning. Socialism: 7) “Mother, I think that was cruel and vile.” / “But these girls aren’t cheap labour – they’re people”. Perceptive. - The belief that as a society we have to look our for ACT 3 8) “Half-stifled sob” She makes a dramatic exit. She immediately feels guilt and remorse for her actions when confronted with the photograph. one another. Rich have a responsibility to look out for 1) Eric admits guilt and having the poor. They believe there should be a collapse of the stolen money. BOX E: 1) “uneasily” He doesn’t fit in with the Edwardian upper middle class ideal family. class system. 2) The inspector leaves, lecturing Eric 2) “You’re squiffy” He has an alcohol problem. Represents the irresponsible younger generation. Welfare State: the family on the consequences 3) “You’re beginning to pretend now that nothing’s really happened at all.” Highlights the hypocritical nature of his parents. - The term for all the organisations designed to help of social irresponsibility. 4) “the girl’s dead and we all helped to kill her” Takes collective responsibility. people. Set up in 1945 because of the Labour Party 3) Gerald discovers the inspector 5) “You’re not the kind of father a chap can go to when he’s in trouble.” He doesn’t have an open relationship with his parents. (Priestley helped set this up.) was a fake and there is no recorded death of Eva Smith. BOX F: 1) She was “warm-hearted”.
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