Years 8-13 English Open House Presentation October 2010
MYP English Curriculum 7-11:  skills based reading writing speaking  listening viewing
MYP English Curriculum 7-11:  informed by the five areas of interaction approaches to learning what are the techniques and tools we use to communicate effectively? How do others’ ideas influence our own? How does English influence our understanding of other cultures?
These questions require: learning to learn clear thinking  imaginative responses structuring ideas problem solving collaboration IT skills - writing, research
MYP English Curriculum 7-11:  informed by the five areas of interaction community and service What role does literature play in a community? What would the world be like without literature? How do English skills enable debate on ethical, spiritual, moral and social issues?
MYP English Curriculum 7-11:  informed by the five areas of interaction health and social education what does literature have to say about human emotions and issues? How does our maturity influence our perception of language and literature? How do language and literature facilitate our understanding of ourselves and others?
MYP English Curriculum 7-11:  informed by the five areas of interaction environments How does setting influence characterisation? Which descriptive techniques do writers use to communicate a sense of place? How do writers depict the inner landscape?
MYP English Curriculum 7-11:  informed by the five areas of interaction human ingenuity How do writers create a sense of what Gerard Manley Hopkins calls ‘thisness’? How do texts make us think differently? How does literature challenge us with its ‘infinite variety’ of styles and genres? Which writers and ideas inspire me?
Curriculum Continuum cyclical curriculum focus on literature and language  preparation for IB diploma and beyond
Focus on Literature novels short stories poetry plays media
Language grammar  syntax punctuation vocabulary spelling dictionary/thesaurus editing
Outline of Study in MYP Years Each year is organised around a central idea or literary focus: Year 7: Growing up  Year 8: Journeys Year 9: Ways of Seeing Year 10: Literary genres and media Year 11: Literary genres: novels, short stories, plays, poetry, non-fiction, autobiography
Activities  reading and discussion writing in response to literature  persuasive writing  creative writing dramatisations, debates  oral presentations prepared and impromptu talks interviews individual and group research
Developing skills Dramatic Recital of The Odyssey
Assessment students are assessed on oral and written work three criteria: A: content B: organisation C: style and language use
Reporting:  criteria   mark    grade written comments outline the student’s strengths and suggest ways of improving a mark for each criterion  an overall grade which indicates the level at which the student consistently performs
Library and Reading Programme library period listening to taped books independent reading
Homework CIS policy  quality, not quantity – time not task communication
Years 7-11 curiosity engagement imagination critical thinking reflection assurance sound foundations for diploma programme
IB Diploma Programme English A1 Higher and Standard Level English A2 Higher and Standard Level
English A1 programmes enable students to understand and appreciate literature develop clear and effective written and oral expression  broaden their perspectives enjoy and take a lifelong interest in literature
English A1 content 15 texts at higher level, 11 at standard level a range of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, non-fiction, works in translation  selected from a number of periods, writers and places.
Four parts for both HL and SL part 1: world literature part 2: detailed study part 3: groups of works – drama texts part 4: school’s free choice of texts
Assessment External paper 1: commentary  25% paper 2: essay on drama texts 25% world literature assignment 20% (2 assignments at higher level) Internal individual oral commentary  15% individual oral presentation 15%
English A2 programmes enable students to: develop clear and effective written and oral expression  explore a wide range of literary and non-literary texts understand writers’ techniques appreciate different cultures
English A2 content Analysis of wide range of literary and cultural texts, including biography, drama, essay, short story, poetry, travel writing, advertisements, editorials, magazine articles, news reports, letters and texts related to various issues and topics.
A2 Assessment  External  paper 1: comparative literary commentary 25% paper 2: an essay on language and culture or media and culture 25% written tasks: 1) literary, 2) cultural  20%
A2 Assessment cont. Internal individual oral based on a cultural or literary option 15% interactive oral activity based on either a cultural or literary option 15%
Developing skills Preparing for an IB Individual Oral Presentation
Journey’s End click icon
‘ The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.’ Marcel Proust

More Related Content

PPT
Engl 825 Session 4
PDF
Gcse overview
PDF
Clements_Tichich Using 20th Century Books to Teach 21st Century Skills
PPTX
Ideas for motivating writing skills in English as a second language class
PPTX
Graded readers lend italy
PPT
PPTX
Engl 825 Session 4
Gcse overview
Clements_Tichich Using 20th Century Books to Teach 21st Century Skills
Ideas for motivating writing skills in English as a second language class
Graded readers lend italy

What's hot (20)

PPTX
Ayesha Bashiruddin
PPT
Second Language Literacy Session 3
PDF
Prose fiction in language teaching
PPT
Robert Hill - Hong Kong Black Cat Seminars For Teachers 2007
PPT
Amanda Wiehl Presentation at EFL_IS Academic Session
PPTX
Integrating Language and Literature
DOC
The Role of Poetry in Teaching Second Language.
DOCX
Learning literature through English Language Teaching
PPTX
Teaching English as 'Second Language' in India - Kapil Kapoor
PPTX
2013-2014 syllabus
PPTX
Literature in Language Teaching
PPTX
" Teaching English as 'Second Language' in India" - Kapil Kapoor (JNU)
PDF
Ml boonlua centenial celebration
PPTX
Thesis proposal presentation research methods
PPTX
The teaching of english in k to 12
PDF
Challenges in Negotiating Meaning in Literary Texts: The Case of English as a...
DOC
Curriculum guide grade 8
PPTX
Intertext ppt
PDF
Ayesha Bashiruddin
Second Language Literacy Session 3
Prose fiction in language teaching
Robert Hill - Hong Kong Black Cat Seminars For Teachers 2007
Amanda Wiehl Presentation at EFL_IS Academic Session
Integrating Language and Literature
The Role of Poetry in Teaching Second Language.
Learning literature through English Language Teaching
Teaching English as 'Second Language' in India - Kapil Kapoor
2013-2014 syllabus
Literature in Language Teaching
" Teaching English as 'Second Language' in India" - Kapil Kapoor (JNU)
Ml boonlua centenial celebration
Thesis proposal presentation research methods
The teaching of english in k to 12
Challenges in Negotiating Meaning in Literary Texts: The Case of English as a...
Curriculum guide grade 8
Intertext ppt
Ad

Viewers also liked (14)

PDF
Orora Case Study - final
PDF
Final slide show
PDF
CAG2016 Poster - KP - Final
PPT
la paz
PPT
Redes sociales
PPTX
TICs en ciminalistica
PDF
VEX Robotics - Technical Journal
PDF
Como registrarse en Youblisher
PPTX
Cg Portfolio Presentation
PPTX
Hero MotoCorp Careers
PPTX
Water forms (3º ESO)
DOCX
Hero honda joint venture and split
PPTX
Atributos de las personas
PPTX
Understand CRM as a Strategy
Orora Case Study - final
Final slide show
CAG2016 Poster - KP - Final
la paz
Redes sociales
TICs en ciminalistica
VEX Robotics - Technical Journal
Como registrarse en Youblisher
Cg Portfolio Presentation
Hero MotoCorp Careers
Water forms (3º ESO)
Hero honda joint venture and split
Atributos de las personas
Understand CRM as a Strategy
Ad

Similar to Years 8-13 English Oct 2010 (20)

PDF
IB English A Brief Manual For your Speaking
DOCX
ENG 8 2ND QUARTER CURRICULUM MAP.docx
PDF
CURMAP_ENGLISH8_QUARTER1-4.pdf
PPT
Copy Of 825 Session #1
PPTX
Theoretical and philosophical orientation of secondary level curriculum
DOCX
2 micro plan 1 bachi (1)
PPTX
Literature-Program-in-K-to-12 (1).pptx
PPT
1.0 Introduction.ppt
DOCX
INGLES - NIVELACIÓN.docx
PDF
ELA 12 - Syllabus
PPTX
343 cr
PPT
IB Language and Literature outline 2015
PDF
Palmore cv january 2016 copy 2
PDF
Genre, text, grammar
DOCX
CURMAP_ENGLISH7_QUARTER1.docx junior high school
PDF
Towards Effective Values of Teaching Literature to Secondary School Students
PPTX
Teaching and assessment of Literature Assessment of literature studies
DOC
Subject knowledge audit 2
PPT
Introduction to Preliminary EE1
PDF
Syllabus Idioma Extranjero Técnico IV
IB English A Brief Manual For your Speaking
ENG 8 2ND QUARTER CURRICULUM MAP.docx
CURMAP_ENGLISH8_QUARTER1-4.pdf
Copy Of 825 Session #1
Theoretical and philosophical orientation of secondary level curriculum
2 micro plan 1 bachi (1)
Literature-Program-in-K-to-12 (1).pptx
1.0 Introduction.ppt
INGLES - NIVELACIÓN.docx
ELA 12 - Syllabus
343 cr
IB Language and Literature outline 2015
Palmore cv january 2016 copy 2
Genre, text, grammar
CURMAP_ENGLISH7_QUARTER1.docx junior high school
Towards Effective Values of Teaching Literature to Secondary School Students
Teaching and assessment of Literature Assessment of literature studies
Subject knowledge audit 2
Introduction to Preliminary EE1
Syllabus Idioma Extranjero Técnico IV

More from Chinese International School (20)

KEY
MYP Assessment Workshop for Parents
KEY
Year 7 Transition Parent Evening
PPTX
Guide to AOI and Specifications
PPT
Research techniques & Information evaluation
PPT
Evaluating Resources
PPT
Types of information sources
PPT
2012 Year 12 Parent Info Night
PPT
MYP Presentation for Year 6 Parents, Dec 2011
PPT
Year 07 Assessment Workshop for Parents, November 2011
PPT
Tutoring Survey, Reception - Year 3
PPT
Tutoring Survey, Year 10 - Year 11
PPT
Tutoring Survey, Year 7 - Year 9
PPT
Tutoring Survey, Year 4 - Year 6
PPT
Tutoring Survey, Year 12 - Year 13
KEY
MacBook Pro Out of the Box - Secondary Faculty
PDF
Year 12 Geography Study - Braemar Hill Congestion
PPT
CIS Traffic Survey Results
PPT
MYP Y10&11 Presentation for Year 9 Parents, November 2010
PPT
MYP Presentation for Year 6 Parents, December 2010
PPT
MYP Electives Presentation for Years 7 & 8 Parents, November 2010
MYP Assessment Workshop for Parents
Year 7 Transition Parent Evening
Guide to AOI and Specifications
Research techniques & Information evaluation
Evaluating Resources
Types of information sources
2012 Year 12 Parent Info Night
MYP Presentation for Year 6 Parents, Dec 2011
Year 07 Assessment Workshop for Parents, November 2011
Tutoring Survey, Reception - Year 3
Tutoring Survey, Year 10 - Year 11
Tutoring Survey, Year 7 - Year 9
Tutoring Survey, Year 4 - Year 6
Tutoring Survey, Year 12 - Year 13
MacBook Pro Out of the Box - Secondary Faculty
Year 12 Geography Study - Braemar Hill Congestion
CIS Traffic Survey Results
MYP Y10&11 Presentation for Year 9 Parents, November 2010
MYP Presentation for Year 6 Parents, December 2010
MYP Electives Presentation for Years 7 & 8 Parents, November 2010

Years 8-13 English Oct 2010

  • 1. Years 8-13 English Open House Presentation October 2010
  • 2. MYP English Curriculum 7-11: skills based reading writing speaking listening viewing
  • 3. MYP English Curriculum 7-11: informed by the five areas of interaction approaches to learning what are the techniques and tools we use to communicate effectively? How do others’ ideas influence our own? How does English influence our understanding of other cultures?
  • 4. These questions require: learning to learn clear thinking imaginative responses structuring ideas problem solving collaboration IT skills - writing, research
  • 5. MYP English Curriculum 7-11: informed by the five areas of interaction community and service What role does literature play in a community? What would the world be like without literature? How do English skills enable debate on ethical, spiritual, moral and social issues?
  • 6. MYP English Curriculum 7-11: informed by the five areas of interaction health and social education what does literature have to say about human emotions and issues? How does our maturity influence our perception of language and literature? How do language and literature facilitate our understanding of ourselves and others?
  • 7. MYP English Curriculum 7-11: informed by the five areas of interaction environments How does setting influence characterisation? Which descriptive techniques do writers use to communicate a sense of place? How do writers depict the inner landscape?
  • 8. MYP English Curriculum 7-11: informed by the five areas of interaction human ingenuity How do writers create a sense of what Gerard Manley Hopkins calls ‘thisness’? How do texts make us think differently? How does literature challenge us with its ‘infinite variety’ of styles and genres? Which writers and ideas inspire me?
  • 9. Curriculum Continuum cyclical curriculum focus on literature and language preparation for IB diploma and beyond
  • 10. Focus on Literature novels short stories poetry plays media
  • 11. Language grammar syntax punctuation vocabulary spelling dictionary/thesaurus editing
  • 12. Outline of Study in MYP Years Each year is organised around a central idea or literary focus: Year 7: Growing up Year 8: Journeys Year 9: Ways of Seeing Year 10: Literary genres and media Year 11: Literary genres: novels, short stories, plays, poetry, non-fiction, autobiography
  • 13. Activities reading and discussion writing in response to literature persuasive writing creative writing dramatisations, debates oral presentations prepared and impromptu talks interviews individual and group research
  • 14. Developing skills Dramatic Recital of The Odyssey
  • 15. Assessment students are assessed on oral and written work three criteria: A: content B: organisation C: style and language use
  • 16. Reporting: criteria  mark  grade written comments outline the student’s strengths and suggest ways of improving a mark for each criterion an overall grade which indicates the level at which the student consistently performs
  • 17. Library and Reading Programme library period listening to taped books independent reading
  • 18. Homework CIS policy quality, not quantity – time not task communication
  • 19. Years 7-11 curiosity engagement imagination critical thinking reflection assurance sound foundations for diploma programme
  • 20. IB Diploma Programme English A1 Higher and Standard Level English A2 Higher and Standard Level
  • 21. English A1 programmes enable students to understand and appreciate literature develop clear and effective written and oral expression broaden their perspectives enjoy and take a lifelong interest in literature
  • 22. English A1 content 15 texts at higher level, 11 at standard level a range of poetry, novels, short stories, plays, non-fiction, works in translation selected from a number of periods, writers and places.
  • 23. Four parts for both HL and SL part 1: world literature part 2: detailed study part 3: groups of works – drama texts part 4: school’s free choice of texts
  • 24. Assessment External paper 1: commentary 25% paper 2: essay on drama texts 25% world literature assignment 20% (2 assignments at higher level) Internal individual oral commentary 15% individual oral presentation 15%
  • 25. English A2 programmes enable students to: develop clear and effective written and oral expression explore a wide range of literary and non-literary texts understand writers’ techniques appreciate different cultures
  • 26. English A2 content Analysis of wide range of literary and cultural texts, including biography, drama, essay, short story, poetry, travel writing, advertisements, editorials, magazine articles, news reports, letters and texts related to various issues and topics.
  • 27. A2 Assessment External paper 1: comparative literary commentary 25% paper 2: an essay on language and culture or media and culture 25% written tasks: 1) literary, 2) cultural 20%
  • 28. A2 Assessment cont. Internal individual oral based on a cultural or literary option 15% interactive oral activity based on either a cultural or literary option 15%
  • 29. Developing skills Preparing for an IB Individual Oral Presentation
  • 31. ‘ The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.’ Marcel Proust