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Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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To: Year 12 Parents, RE: CURRICULUM NEWSLETTER
8th October 2017
Dear
Parent/Guardians,
Welcome to the first curriculum newsletter for 2017/18 outlining what your child will be studying this week at Al Jazeera Academy. We also include in this letter each fortnight some important reminders along with an update on some of the key Secondary School issues in learning and some of the achievements of our young people.
I do hope your son/ daughter is adjusting well to year 12. If you do have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the Achievement Leader in the first instance to arrange an appointment. Mr Talha has overall responsibility for the Year 12 boys and Ms Renee for the year 12 girls.
Please do ensure your child has a maximum attendance record, that they have the correct uniform and they come to school properly equipped and eager to learn. Year 12 is a very important year with students completing the AS course which requires more focus on learning than in previous years, as the AS courses are more challenging. The teachers will be focusing on exam technique and ensuring high grades to help students achieve the Thanawiya. so it is important that students attend all lessons. We thank you in anticipation of your support
Please find below the outlines of what your child has been taught over the last 3 weeks and what is coming up this week in the curriculum.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any further information on your child’s learning.
Our Academy Core Priorities 1st Safeguarding, 2nd Teaching and Learning Our Key Tarbeya Theme - A Culture of Respect Our Key Current Target - Ensuring that use of Microsoft 365 is an integral part of teaching and learning in every lesson
Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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Subject
Week Commencing 17/24th September 2017 Maths • Basic Algebra
• Applying Indices • Manipulating Surds • Rationalising the denominator • Solving Quadratics by factorising • Completing the square • Sketching and solving quadratic equations
English
Students will be introduced to the English AS Course and syllabus content and structure of the exam papers. Paper 1 – passages and Paper 2 –writing
Students will be familiarized with linguistic and literary techniques and introduced to new techniques relevant to the course.
Biology
Boys: Cardiac cycle, Heart and blood vessels. Cardiovascular diseases, Risk factors, Prevention and CVD treatment, Interpreting data on Risk factors and Diet and Energy.
Girls: Water, Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins. Cardiac cycle, Heart rate, The Heart and blood vessels, Cardiovascular diseases and risk factors.
Quiz, Test end of topic and practical included.
Chemistry
Moles and formulae
• Write balanced equations (full and ionic) for simple reactions, including the use of state symbols • Use chemical equations to calculate reacting masses and vice versa using the concepts of amount of substance and molar mass • Calculate the amount of substance in a solution of known concentration • Use chemical equations to calculate volumes of gases and vice versa using the concepts of amount of substance and molar volume of gases,
Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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Physics
Graphs of motion
• Identify and use the physical quantities derived from the slopes and areas of displacement/time and velocity/time graphs, including cases of non-uniform acceleration
ICT
• about the different online services available and how the internet is used for communication (email, instant messaging, social networking, blogs). • the target audience and suitability for purpose of each of the chosen online service, how the service works, its benefits and drawbacks and possible enhancements, comparisons between similar services and its non-internet alternatives.
Psychology To introduce the core concepts of Psychology
To understand the theories of conformity
Business Studies
• to understand the characteristics, the roles and responsibilities of an entrepreneur. • to understand different company structures and opportunity cost, importance of market research in developing a product, the difference between market and product orientation. • to understand how ICT is used in market research.
Arabic تهيئة
Islamic الذاريات سورة
GCSE Islamiyat Your child will examine the meaning of Surah Al-Qadr and its main themes
AS/BTEC Travel and Tourism
Your child will study an "Introduction to Travel and Tourism"
AS Global Perspectives
Your child will be introduced to the course and will also develop their critical thinking
Your child will examine application of the Critical Path to issues – preparation for the Coursework project.
Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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Subject Week Commencing 1st/ 8th October 2017
Maths • Completing the square • Sketching cubic graphs • Transformation of graphs • Finding intersection points • Sketching reciprocal graphs
English
Focus on paper 1 –Section A – Students will read a variety of texts – speeches, memoirs, Eulogies etc. and identify tone and mood of the passages as well as structural and language features.
Students will be introduced to the mark scheme and focus on Fluidity, perception and discriminative awareness of texts.
Biology
Topic 1 Lifestyle, health and risk
• Analyse and interpret quantitative data on illness and mortality rates to determine health risks (including distinguishing between correlation and causation and recognising conflicting evidence). • Analyse data on energy budgets and diet so as to be able to discuss the consequences of energy imbalance, including weight loss, weight gain and development of obesity. • Evaluate design of studies used to determine health risk factors (including sample selection and sample size used to collect data that is both valid and reliable). • Explain why people’s perceptions of risks are often different from the actual risks (including underestimating and overestimating the risks due to diet and other lifestyle factors in the development of heart disease).
END OF TOPIC 1 EXAM
Topic 2: Genes and Health
• Explain how models such as the fluid mosaic model of cell membranes are interpretations of data used to develop scientific explanations of the structure and properties of cell membranes. • Explain what is meant by the term osmosis in terms of the movement of free water molecules through a partially permeable membrane • Explain what is meant by passive transport (diffusion, facilitated diffusion), active transport (including the role of ATP), endocytosis and
Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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exocytosis and the involvement of carrier and channel proteins in membrane transport.
Chemistry
Energetics
• Carry out and interpret the results of simple test tube reactions, such as displacements, reactions of acids, precipitations, to relate the observations to the state symbols used in equations and to practice writing full and ionic equations. • Use chemical equations and experimental results to deduce percentage yields and atom economies in laboratory and industrial processes and understand why they are important. • Make a salt and calculate the percentage yield of product, e.g. preparation of a double salt (ammonium iron(II) sulfate from iron, ammonia and sulfuric acid). • Demonstrate an understanding of the term enthalpy change, ΔH and construct simple enthalpy level diagrams showing the enthalpy change • Recall the sign of ΔH for exothermic and endothermic reactions, e.g. illustrated by the use of exo- and endothermic reactions in hot and cold packs. • Recall the definition of standard enthalpy changes of reaction, formation, combustion, neutralisation and atomisation and use experimental data to calculate energy transferred in a reaction and hence the enthalpy change of the reaction. This will be limited to experiments where substances are mixed in an insulated container and combustion experiments evaluate the results obtained from experiments using the expression: energy transferred in joules = mass × specific heat capacity × temperature change and comment on sources of error and assumptions made in the experiments. The following types of experiments should be performed:
i experiments in which substances are mixed in an insulated container and the temperature rise measured
ii simple enthalpy of combustion experiments using, e.g. a series of alcohols in a spirit burner
Hess’s law.
Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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• Plan and carry out an experiment where the enthalpy change cannot be measured directly, e.g. the enthalpy change for the decomposition of calcium carbonate using the enthalpy changes of reaction of calcium carbonate and calcium oxide with hydrochloric acid. • Demonstrate an understanding of the terms bond enthalpy and mean bond enthalpy, and use bond enthalpies in Hess cycle calculations and recognize their limitations. Understand that bond enthalpy data gives some indication about which bond will break first in a reaction, how easy or difficult it is and therefore how rapidly a reaction will take place at room temperature.
Physics
Graphs of motion
• Investigate, using primary data, recognise and make use of the independence of vertical and horizontal motion of a projectile moving freely under gravity.
Motion
• Distinguish between scalar and vector quantities and give examples of each resolve a vector into two components at right angles to each other by drawing and by calculation. • Combine two coplanar vectors at any angle to each other by drawing, and at right angles to each other by calculation
ICT
• how ICT has affected (positive/negative) the personal, social and professional lives of people in various aspects: • Communication, Education, Entertainment and Leisure, Banking and Shopping, Crime and Crime Prevention, Working Styles, Decision making and Employment Opportunities.
Psychology • To be able to outline and evaluate research into conformity • To understand theories on minority influence
Business Studies
• to understand market and competition within the marketplace • to understand market sizes and characteristics • how to carry out market mapping of researched product • to identify competitive advantage of products or services and how to add value • to understand customer trialling and test marking • to carry out market research for given product and present findings
Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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• to understand supply and demand
Arabic ي اختبار تشخيص
للسيارة المرأة قيادة عن مقال كتابة
Islamic ان : اإلسالمية العقيدة ز المي
AS Global Perspectives Completion of Artificial Intelligence. Your child is devising their coursework project in groups.
AS Travel and Tourism Tourism: definitions of inbound, outbound and domestic and who and what benefits from Tourism
1. Some Key Reminders
• Students must bring their tablets to all lessons. Please ensure that your child has their
tablet with them fully charged at all times.
• Mobile phones are not allowed to be used by pupils in school at any time. If pupils bring them they must be handed in at the start of the day and collected at the end of the day. Phones will be confiscated if pupils are caught with them and parents will be required to come in and collect them.
2. School Events
Last week the Year 11 girls went to the Escape Hunt in Dar Al Salaam Mall. This was to help
build team skills and communication. A productive day was had by all. Many thanks to Ms
Daima, Ms Renee, Ms Amelia and Ms Debbie for supervising the students on this trip.
Pink October, the annual charity fundraising to raise awareness for cancer is now underway
with a variety of activities planned for the month.
Al Jazeera Academy / أكاديمية الجزيرة
A Ta’allum Group School Al Jazeera Academy
Mesaimeer
P.O. Box 22250
Doha, Qatar
PHONE
FAX
WEBSITE
974 44693777
974 44682555
www.aja.edu.qa
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3 Coming Events for the Secondary School
October 10th Education Basket Workshop for Year 12 Students - Introduction to Universities
Oct 18th and 19th
AS Psychology Conference at Doha College featuring eminent Psychologist Dr Philip Zembado
Oct 19th Pink October Charity Walk and Sports
Oct 26th Pink October Talent Show pm
Further Ahead
Jan 17th 2018
First Aid Courses 19th November = Year 9 Boys (70) 7:45- 10:20 Year 9 Girls (58) 11:00 – 13:30 10th December = Year 10 Boys (58) 7:45- 10:20 Year 10 Girls (58) 11:00 – 13:30 18th February 2018 = Year 11 Boys (49) 7:45- 10:20 Year 11 Girls (42) 11:00 – 13:30 11th March 2018 = Year 12 Boys (44) 7:45- 10:20 Year 12 Girls (35) 11:00 – 13:30
Art Exhibition – Katara - VIP Guests, Sheikh Abdullah, Sheikh Faisal Al Thani, British High Commissioner
We hope you have found this this weekly Newsletter to be useful. Please feed back to us if there is anything else you would like to see in the weekly newsletter. Yours sincerely,
Samira Rokadia Peter Kubicki
Deputy Head Secondary- Academic Head of Secondary