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MANCHESTER ISLAMIC HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AUTUMN 2018 Year 9 COURSE CONTENT BOOKLET Information for parents and guardians on the topics your daughter will study in each subject over the autumn term

INTRODUCTION Assalamu'Alaikum, This booklet has been designed to assist parents and guardians in supporting their daughter during her time at MIHSG. Throughout this booklet you will find information about: The subjects your daughter is studying Each of the topics that are covered during the autumn term Additional information about the topic and what she is expected to have achieved by the end of the term Please do not hesitate to contact the school should you have any further queries regarding your daughter s progress or the topics she is studying. A progress report will be sent out at the end of term. Insha Allah, you will find this booklet beneficial and it will help as a reference point in supporting your daughter to fulfil her potential. Walaikumsalam, Mrs E Smart Assessment Co-ordinator

CONTENTS PAGE Subject Name Page Number Arabic / Quranic Arabic (Non-Native Speakers) 4 Arabic / Quranic Arabic Native) 5 Art 6 English 7 French 8 Geography 9 History 10 ICT 11 Mathematics 12 Physical Education 13 Qur an 14 Religious Studies 15 Science 16-17 Urdu 18 Areas for Improvement 19 Thinking About The Future 20

ARABIC / QURANIC ARABIC NON-NATIVE SPEAKRS Teachers: Mrs A Hussein Mrs K Habbal Two SURAH AL FATIHAH, SURAH NABE Word by word meaning, understand and apply the surahs messages. Learn the relevant grammar for each surah. Gender Using of (that is & this is ) GRAMMAR Solar & Lunar Lam Adjectives Prepositions To practise speaking about family FAMILY AND FRIENDS How many members in your family. describe your best friend How you spend your free time with your family /friends 4

ARABIC / QURANIC ARABIC NATIVE SPEAKRS Teachers: Mrs A Hussein Mrs K Habbal Two GCSC group IDENTITY AND CULTURE HOLIDAYS TRAVEL SCHOOL,WORK FUTURE ASPIRATION Students to practise GCSE themes and. To write 120 words about - advantages and disadvantages of the internet -describe their holidays -school and future plans -work experience Students to practise speaking in Arabic about themselves, school, holidays, birthday and special occasions Students to practise reading, listening and writing past exam papers. Present tense GRAMMAR Past tense Light and heavy Lam Light and heavy Raa Adjectives Prepositions 5

ART Teacher: Ms B Hockwart 1.5 ART MOVEMENTS THROUGH THE CENTURIES Research and investigate an art movement and artists work. Produce a booklet on your findings. Pop art, Fauvism, Graffiti art, Cubism, Expressionism and Futurism to name but a few. POTTERY CORNER To produce an object made out of clay. Looking at textures, clay manipulation, glazes, form and shape. 6

ENGLISH Teachers: Mrs J Heathcote Mrs S Campbell Ms H Appleton Mrs C Drinkwater Four INTRO TO CREATIVE READING AND WRITING SHORT STORY ANTHOLOGY: OWN ANTHOLOGY Introduction to GCSE skills AO1 Comprehension AO2: Thinking about language and effect/structure and effect Character work Themes/Issues/Ideas Narrative writing tasks Introduction to unseen poetry POETRY FROM DIFFERENT CULTURES Introduction to writing a poetry response Introduction to comparing poems Creative writing tasks 7

FRENCH Teachers: Mrs H Hassan Two Likes and Dislikes Talking about meals FOOD AND DRINK Healthy Eating Describe celebration meals in past and future Eating at a restaurant PAST ACTIVITIES Talk about what you and others did last weekend/last night, etc. Present Tense regular and irregular Verbs Immediate Future Tense Perfect tense with verbs taking avoir - with regular verbs, irregular verbs GRAMMAR Perfect tense with verbs taking être The partitive article Direct object pronouns Relative pronoun ce que Agreement of adjectives 8

GEOGRAPHY Teacher: Mrs C Pennington Two HAZARDS ROCK CYCLE Why do earthquakes and volcanoes happen? What happens on a plate boundary? What happens in an earthquake? What happens when a volcano erupts? Compare the effects of volcanoes and earthquakes on HIC (high income country) and LIC (low income country) How can we protect ourselves against earthquakes and volcanoes? What are the three rock groups? Weathering The Rock Cycle British Isles on their travels Rock around the UK Rock and landscapes Soil and you 9

HISTORY Teacher: Miss A Malik Two What was Britain like 250 years ago? Why did the population explode? No more homework! FROM FARMING TO FACTORIES How did factories create towns? Peter the pauper. What was black gold? A new age of iron. The end of the cripple factory Turnpike fever TRANSPORT IMPROVES Canal mania What were iron horses? Train reaction The national awards for invention and design What a good idea! AGE OF INVENTION How great was the Great Exhibition? So what was the Industrial Revolution? 10

ICT Teacher: Mrs K Farakh Two COMPUTER SYSTEMS - HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE Computer systems Input output devices Peripheral devices The main components of a PC Different computing devices Different operating systems Different software packages The advantages and disadvantages of ICT NETWORKS AND VIRUSES What is a computer network? Explain why computers are connected in a network Advantages and disadvantages of networking Describe different network topologies. Describe components needed to network computers What is a computer virus and types of viruses 11

MATHEMATICS Teachers: Mrs T Vadiya 4.5 Mrs M Vorajee Mr M Elbey 9 FOUNDATION NUMBER ALGEBRA 9 HIGHER NUMBER ALGEBRA Integers and place value Estimating Decimals Indices powers and roots Factors, multiples and primes Highest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple Algebra the basics Algebraic indices Expanding and factorising Expressions and substitution into formulae Equations Integers and place value Estimating Decimals Indices powers and roots Factors, multiples and primes Highest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple Standard form Surds Product rule for counting Algebra the basics Algebraic indices Expanding and factorising Expressions and substitution into formulae Equations Linear sequences Non linear sequences 12

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Teacher: Miss A. Towe / Ms S Hughes 3 x 50 mins per fortnight TEAM ACTIVITIES Netball: Refinement of more demanding physical skills required in order to play in a full 7 v 7 game of netball with a full application of the rules of the game and officiating. Football: Consolidation of football skills required to play in small-sided games, with more complex rules and tactics. Fitness assessments: Cooper 12 minute run INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES Leadership: Development of more complex sports leadership skills. Badminton: Development of the fundamental skills required for successful singles play. 13

QUR AN Teachers: Mrs N Malek Mrs A Hussein Mrs F Barbash/ Mrs S Malek Two HIGHER: MEMORISATION RECITATION TAFSEER TAJWEED FOUNDATION: RECITATION FROM AL-MUZZAMMIL AL-JINN 2 SURAHS TAFSEER SAME SURAHS PERFECTION OF PRONUNCIATION Perfection of recitation and pronunciation, tackling various areas including hesitation, breaking up of words, hamzat ul wasal and mistakes in vowels. The girls in higher sets continue to learn about tajweed, where they are taught to recognise the different rules and apply them. Foundation pupils are introduced to some rules of tajweed in Year 9: hamazat-ul-wasl, hamzat-ul-qataa, alif maksurah Both higher and foundation group will learn the surahs with their meaning in English, the tafseer of the surahs to know the reason of revelation and through further discussions students will be able to derive lessons learnt from the Surah and how it can be implemented into our lives. 14

RELIGIOUS STUDIES Teacher: Mrs S Malek Two RITES OF PASSAGE QUR AN AND SCIENCE CREATIONS OF ALLAH STORIES OF THE PROPHETS INTRODUCTION TO MADHABS SALAH GHUSL OF THE DECEASED Pupils will study and show understanding of the rites of passage within Islam, Christianity and Judaism. They will be able to explain why and how religious people follow certain ceremonies; they will also be able to express their views on these ceremonies. Miracles of the Quran will be analysed and linked to science. Pupils will be able to explain how these scientific miracles lead to people believing in Allah. Pupils will also understand the different creations of Allah mentioned in the Quran e.g Jinns. Pupils will analyse and understand the lives of the four great scholars in Islam, and how they devoted their lives to Islam. Their struggles in life will be looked at, and also their influence on Muslim life today. Pupils will demonstrate understanding of the traveller s prayer and the sick person s prayer and evaluate any differences of opinion within this. Pupils will understand the method of ghusl for the deceased and understand and explain beliefs about death and the afterlife. DHIKR 15

SCIENCE Teachers: Mrs K Griffin Ms R Battye Ms S Shaike Mrs A Suleiman Five BIOLOGY: CELL STRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT CELL DIVISION The world of the microscope Animal and plant cells Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells Specialisation in animal cells Specialisation in plant cells Diffusion Osmosis Osmosis in plants Active transport Exchanging materials Cell biology revision/ summary and assessment Cell division Growth and differentiation Stem cells Stem cell dilemmas Cell division revision/ summary and assessment 16

SCIENCE Teachers: Mrs K Griffin Ms R Battye Ms S Shaike Mrs A Suleiman Five CHEMISTRY Atomic Structure and Periodic Table Atoms Chemical Equations Separating Mixtures History of Atom Structure of Atom Ions, atoms and Isotopes Electronic Structures Balancing equations revision and assessment PHYSICS P1 ENERGY Energy Stores Conservation of energy Work done calculations Energy Calculations Waste energy Efficiency Calculations Revision/ summary and assessment MATHS SKILLS FOR PHYSICS Handling data Algebra 17

URDU Teacher: Mrs S Noreen Two FAMILY DAILY ROUTINE HOME AND LOCAL AREA FESTIVALS AND RELIGIONS SCHOOL VOCABULARY Exchange information about family using key vocabulary. Describe your daily and weekend routine using different times and days in Urdu. Describing your house and local area using key vocabulary. Give and ask for information about different festivals. Give opinion about subjects, routine at school, uniform, and use key vocabulary to exchange information about school. Pupils will extend their previous vocabulary learning new words about following topics: Days of the week/ Months/Times/ Parts of the body/ Subjects/ Places 18

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT 19

THINKING ABOUT THE FUTURE... Year 9 is a crucial year in your school life. In some subjects you will begin to cover some GCSE content, and crucially, you will choose your GCSE options for Year 10 and Year 11. In order for you to succeed, you need to start preparing and planning now. You need to get into good studying habits, so it is easier for you when you approach your exams and studies at KS4. Some subjects require you to achieve a certain level before you can be considered for it at GCSE, and if you know that you want to study these subjects further, then you need to make the commitment now to work to your full potential. Every single one of you has a special skill, speak to your teachers and your parents and carefully think about what this is. Equally, in the areas in which you are not fulfilling your potential, you need to put the extra effort in starting now. There are several key subjects that you will have to take at GCSE, and it is essential you do well in these subjects so you can get into college and study the subjects that you want to. The exams and assessments that you take during school are a good indicator for you to find out which subjects you need to focus on to ensure you are meeting your target levels. MANCHESTER ISLAMIC HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 55 High Lane, Manchester, M21 9FA 0161 881 2127 / www.mihsg.org.uk 20