Below you will find information on our curriculum for every subject we offer. If you’d like to learn more about the curriculum we follow for a particular subject then please contact the school office.
Aspire North East MAT Curriculum Intent
Teaching & Learning at Sandhill View Academy
Teaching & Learning at Sandhill Hill View
At Sandhill View, we are committed to ensuring every child receives quality first teaching every day, in every lesson. As such, our staff use our SHV Fundamentals which are a set of teaching and learning strategies that are embedded into our teaching practice to ensure that every moment matters in every part of the lesson.
Our Curriculum Subjects
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What We Are Learning Autumn Term 2025
Below you will find tables for every year group briefly explaining what they are learning in each subject this term. You can find much more detail on our curriculum for every subject (Including Knowledge Organisers) by visiting that specific subject’s dedicated page.
You can download the full table of what we are learning for this term below.
• What We Are Learning Autumn Term 1 2025
• What We Are Learning Autumn Term 2 2025
Year 7 Spring 1
Curriculum Area
Year 7: Autumn 1
Maths
Multiplication and division, sequences, understanding algebraic notation and equality and equivalence English
Changes –Creative Writing Transition Unit/ Once
Science
Working scientifically, 2. Cells, 3. Movement Geography
Our Home –local enquiry into why Sunderland is a major city. History
How have invaders shaped our nation and home? Environmental Studies
Outdoor Art –Creating nature frames and dream catchers MFL
Mi Vida – an introduction to Spanish including learning how to talk about yourself. Aspire
SMSC: How do I stay healthy? RE: Does everyone think God exists? Art
Basic drawing skills, tone & shading Performing Arts
Music: Body Percussion Drama: Introduction to Drama
Technology
Food: Hygiene & Safety, kitchen equipment
RM: Workshop safety, hand tools
Textiles: Health & safety rules. equipment
Sport
Girls – Swimming Boys – Football and trampolining
Computing
Getting Started: IT/DL
Year 8 Autumn 1
Curriculum Area
Year 8: Autumn 1
Maths
NumberWorking with four operations, Ratio & FractionsSimplifying, sharing, ratio & fractions, Directed Number:Working with negative numbers., Working with ExpressionsSubstitution, forming and using expressions, including formulae
English
Animal Farm
Science
Light waves, 2. Sound waves, 3. Electricity Geography
World of Water – investigating how Coasts shape our land.
History
Stuart England: The monarchy in crisis?
Environmental Studies
Outdoor Music and Recycling project
MFL
All about my life – talking about what you like to do in your free time.
Aspire
SMSC: What are British Values? RE: What is life like for Muslims living in Sunderland?
Art
POP Art – Exploring the influence of pop art and producing art using the features of this style
Performing Arts
Music: Introduction to Guitar
Drama: Introduction to Drama
Technology
Food: Hygiene, Nutrients
RM: Drawing skills, Joining methods
Textiles: Research, decorative techniques
Sport
Girls – Swimming Boys –Football and trampolining
Computing
Scratch Programming: CS
Year 9 Autumn 1
Curriculum Area
Year 9: Autumn 1
Maths
Number: Calculations and accuracy, Number: Indices, powers and roots, Units of measure/conversions, Geometry: Angles.
English
Literary Heritage
Science
Fundamentals: The body
Geography
Biomes – studying the importance of world biomes and the impact human activity can have on these.
History
How did Hitler control Nazi occupied Europe?
Environmental Studies
Outdoor First Aid
MFL
Talking about things that you like, your week, reading authentic Spanish materials and looking at special occasions.
Aspire
SMSC: What is our place in the world? RE: Buddhism -what is the meaning of enlightenment?
Art
Protest Art: considering the features of this style including typography and colour theory. Producing own work in the style of protest artists.
Performing Arts
Music: Introduction to Guitar Drama: Bullying –combining the basic drama skills that we learnt in Year 7 to devise a performance based around the stimulus: Bullying
Technology
Food: Special diets, Preparation skillsRM: 2D Design, Drawing skillsTextiles: Exploring context, Research skills
Sport
Trampolining, handball, basketball, water polo
Computing
Networking and the Internet: CS/IT
Year 10 Autumn 1
Curriculum Area
Year 10: Autumn 1
Maths
Angles, Lines, Polygons and Parallel Lines, Straight-Line Graphs, Expand and Simplify, SolvingLinear Equations
English
Literature Paper 2: An Inspector Calls, Power and Conflict Poetry and Unseen Poetry Language: Language Paper 2: Non-fiction Reading and Writing
Science
Cells, Periodic table and bonding
Geography
Physical Landscapes in the UK –studying fluvial processes and the landforms these create.
History
America 1920-1973-1930s
MFL
Spanish: Talking about how you enjoy yourself as well as looking at the Spanish speaking world and your digital life.
Engineering
R039: Controlled assessment – communicating designs
Hospitality and Catering
Unit 1 Exam content-Kitchen structure, working conditions and how the industry operates. Unit 2 content: Practical skills and cooking methods
Textiles
Flora & Fauna-Artist research, developing a range of different techniques through creating fabric samples.
Art
Identity-Part 2: Artist research, developing a range of different techniques, refining portraiture and graphics techniques.
Computing (Digital IT)
Component 1: Exploring User Interface Design Principles and Project Planning Techniques
Child Development
Unit R058 – Create a safe environment and understand the nutritional needs of children from birth to five years
Sport
Core: Trampolining, football, basketball Option: Components of fitness
Media
Introduction to the Media; Advertising and Marketing Land Based Studies
Unit 201: Exploring the Use of Land
Aspire
SMSC: Who do I want to be? RE: Is war the right answer?
Music
Understanding Theory for Area of Study 1: Musical Forms and devices. Students will learn about structural forms and compositional devices in Western Art Music and then apply this knowledge to composition tasks
Year 11 Autumn 1
Curriculum Area
Year 11: Autumn 1
Maths
Algebra Expanding and factorising, Angles and parallel lines, Percentages Interest, Ratio and Proportion, Graphs, SolvingEquations and Inequalities. Some will study Quadratics, Pythagoras & Trigonometry, Sine and cosine rule
English
Literature Paper 1: Macbeth and A Christmas Carol Language Paper 1: Creative Reading and Writing
Science
Combined Science: B6 Inheritance and Variation, Separate Science: C6 Rates of Reaction
Geography
Fieldwork enquiry, then beginning Natural Hazards –studying how both tectonic and weather hazards occur and the impacts of these in countries of varying wealth.
History
Health and the People: Renaissance and 19th Century health
MFL
Spanish: Comparing your neighbourhood to Latin American communities.
French: Holidays in France and French speaking countries.
Engineering
R038: Exam theory content – principles of engineering design
Hospitality and Catering
Unit 2 NEA content: Research, nutrition and menu planning in preparation for coursework.
Art
Introducing mock exam project-researching themes, artist research and developing personal response
Computing (Digital IT)
Component 3: Effective Digital Working Practices –Resit preparation
Child Development
R057: Health and well-being for child development
Sport
Core: Trampolining, football, basketball
Option: NEA completion (Coursework)
Media
Radio; Online, Participatory and Social media; Video Games
Land Based Studies Unit 202: Application of Science in the Land Based Industry (Plant Science)
Aspire
SMSC: What next? RE: Science vs Religion
Year 7 Autumn 2
Curriculum Area
Year 7: Autumn 2
Maths
Place value, ordering decimals. Fractions decimals and percentages equivalence. Solving problems with addition and subtraction English
Conflict and Characterisation: Once Science
Particle model –solids, liquids, and gases and changes of state. Separating mixtures –scientific techniques for separating mixtures. Gravity –The relationship between mass, graviyu, and weight Geography
Continuing Our Home before moving on to People and Places –The UK and the rest of the World. History
Invaders through time-Normans Environmental Learning
Navigation (Location) MFL
En mi tiempolibre-in my free time Aspire
SMSC: How do I Stay Healthy? RE: What does is mean to be a Christian? Art
Portraiture-exploring mark making techniques Performing Arts
Music: Intro to guitar Drama: Bullying
Technology
Food: Healthy Eating guidelines, basic cooking techniques. RM: Design considerations.
Textiles: Hand Embroidery
Sport
Cross Country, OAA, swimming, trampolining, netball Computing
Information Technology-Imagine Editing Year 8 Autumn 2
Curriculum Area
Year 8: Autumn 2
Maths
Sequences, multiplying and dividing fractions, representing data
English
Power, authority and control: Animal Farm
Science
Electricity –circuit symbols, current, and potential difference.
Digestion –key nutrients and how food is digested. Breathing –key structures in the respiratory system and how they are adapted for gas exchange.
Respiration –how the products of breathing and digestion are usedto release energy.
Geography
World of Water –Coastal and River processes, landforms and management.
History
To what extent was Britain changed by the Industrial Revolution?
Environmental Studies
Infiltration investigation (Sustainability)
MFL
¡A comer! – food and drink
Aspire
SMSC: What Are British Values? RE: Is death the end?
Art
Pop Art: Developing creative and technical skills
Music
Music: Guitar cont. Drama: Bullying
Technology
Food: Macro & Micro nutrients-understanding a range of nutrients.
RM: Materialproperties and joining techniques
Textiles: Samples of decorative techniques
Sport
Cross Country, OAA, swimming, trampolining, netball
Computing
Computer Science – Algorithms Year 9 Autumn 2
Curriculum Area
Year 9: Autumn 2
Maths
Algebra, simplifying and substitution, sequences and graphs. Construction and Loci
English
Culture, Heritage and Identity:Women’s Voices
Science
Fundamentals: Materials –elements, compounds and mixtures as well as their properties, structure, and separating techniques formixtures
Geography
Restless Earth –Tectonic hazards.
History
The Holocaust and Communist Russia
Environmental Studies
Camp Hibernation (Biodiversity)
MFL
Jobs and future plans Aspire
SMSC: What Are My Rights and Responsibilities? RE: Non-religious Britain
Art
Protest Art-lettering and creating issue-based artwork
Performing Arts
Music: Guitar cont. Drama: Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime
Technology
Food: Equipment and cooking methods
RM: One and two point perspective drawings
Textiles: Designer research and inlfuences.
Sport
Cross Country, OAA, Trampolining, water polo, basketball, handball
Computing
Computer Science – Binary and Computer Logic Year 10 Autumn 2
Curriculum Area
Year 10: Autumn 2
Maths
Fractions decimals and percentages. Ratio and proportion. Some will study surface area and volume
English
English Literature: An Inspector Calls, Unseen Poetry and Power and Conflict Poetry .Language Paper 1: Creative Reading and Writing
Science
Periodic table – atoms and elements in the periodic table and their structure and bonding. Energy and electricity – energy transfers in electrical circuits including the National grid along with specific circuit components and their functions.
Geography
Continuing Physical Landscapes in the UK before moving on to Urban Issues and Challenges
History
Conflict and Tension 1918-1939 –Treaty of Versailles
MFL
Viajes-holidays
Engineering
R040: Controlled assessment – design evaluation and modelling
Hospitality and Catering
Unit 1: Kitchen workflow and layout, Front and back of house organisation.
Unit 2: Cooking methods and producing a range of sweet & savoury dishes.
Textiles
Key Designer-Alexander McQueen: Embroidery, Fabric Manipulation & Textiles Illustrations
Art
Second Artist Research-Florian Nicolle. Facial features and digital editing
Computing (Digital IT)
Component 1: Pre-set task 1a, 1b, 2, 3,4 Child Development
Create a safe environment and understand the nutritional needs of children; birth to 5 years.
Sport
Core: Cross Country, OAA, trampolining, football, basketball. Option: Content 5-Testing and developing components of fitness. Content 4: principles of training
Media
Advertising and Marketing
Land Based Studies
Unit 201: Exploring the Use of Land
Aspire
SMSC: Who do I Want to Be? RE: Peace & Conflict P2 Music
Basic theory understanding and performance Year 11 Autumn 2
Curriculum Area
Year 11: Autumn 2
Maths
Mock exam feedback and gap analysis linked to mocks Transformations, volume and surface area, circles arcs and sectors
English
Literature Paper 2: An Inspector Calls, Power and Conflict Poetryand Unseen Poetry
Language Paper 2: Non-fiction Reading and Writing / Mock exam consolidation
Science
C7: Organic Chemistry –alkanes and hydrocarbons, alkenes and cracking to make shorter chain hydrocarbons.
C8 Chemical Analysis –pure and impure substances, separating techniques, and completing complex measurements.
P6: Waves –Transverse and longitudinal wavesand their properties as well as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Geography
Natural Hazards –tectonic and weather hazards
History
Health and the People-19th and 20th Century
MFL
Spanish: Global issues
French: Our planet
Engineering
Orthographic drawing, Marketing & Production costs.
Hospitality and Catering
Unit 2: Research for coursework task, menu planning & nutritional information for different life stages.
Art
Artist Research and personal response-developing understanding of how artists create their work and why.
Computing (Digital IT)
Component 3 – Effective Digital Working Practices-threats to data, prevention and management of threats to data, policy.
Child Development
Topic 2 – Antenatal Care and preparation for birth. Topic 3-Postnatal checks, care and conditions for development. Topic 4-Childhood illnesses and child safe environment
Sport
Core: Cross Country, OAA, trampolining, football, basketball.
Option: No-Examined assessment
Media
Social and Participatory Media & Video Games
Land Based Studies
Unit 202: Application of Science in the Land Based Sector
Aspire
SMSC: What Next? RE: Religion and life P2
Home Work Plan Autumn Term 2025
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught throughout the term. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
You can download the full table of our homework plans below.
• Homework Plan Autumn Term 1 2025
• Homework Plan Autumn Term 2 2025
Year 7 Homework Plan Autumn 1
Year 7 Autumn 1 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 2 15.09-19.09
Science (Educake)
Environmental Studies (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 3 22.09-26.09
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 4 29.09-03.10
Science (Educake)
Music/Drama (Microsoft Forms)(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 5 06.10-10.10
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 13.10-17.10
Science (Educake)
Homework catch up English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 8 Homework Plan Autumn 1
Year 8 Autumn 1 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 2 15.09-19.09
Science (Educake)
Environmental Studies (Microsoft Forms) English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 3 22.09-26.09
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 4 29.09-03.10
Science (Educake)
Homework catch up English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 5 06.10-10.10
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 13.10-17.10
Science (Educake)
Music/drama (Microsoft Forms)(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 9 Homework Plan Autumn 1
Year 9 Autumn 1 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 2 15.09-19.09
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 3 22.09-26.09
Science (Educake)
Environmental Studies (Microsoft Forms) English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 4 29.09-03.10
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 5 06.10-10.10
Science (Educake)
Music/drama (Microsoft Forms)(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 13.10-17.10
Science (Educake)
Homework Catch up English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 10 Homework Plan Autumn 1
Year 10 Autumn 1 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 2 15.09-19.09
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Technology
(Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 3 22.09-26.09
Science (Educake)
Music/Drama
(Microsoft Forms)
Land Based Studies (Microsoft Forms) Media
(Microsoft Froms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms) Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 4 29.09-03.10
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Technology
(Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 5 06.10-10.10
Science (Educake)
Music/ Drama
(Microsoft Forms)
Land Based Studies (Microsoft Forms)
Media
(Microsoft Froms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 13.10-17.10
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Sport
(Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 11 Homework Plan Autumn 1
Year 11 Autumn 1 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 2 15.09-19.09
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Geography
(Microsoft Forms Quiz
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Media
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 3 22.09-26.09
Science (Educake)
Child Development (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Computing (ERevision)
Performing Arts
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 4 29.09-03.10
Science (Educake)
Land-Based Studies (MicrosofForms Quiz)
MFL
(Blooket)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Aspire
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Maths watch)
Week 5 06.10-10.10
Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Week 6 13.10-17.10
Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision
Year 7 Homework Plan Autumn 2
Year 7 Autumn 2 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 1 03.11-07.11
Science (Educake)
Environmental Studies (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 2 10.11-14.11
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 3 17.11-21.11
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Homework Catch up Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 4 24.11-28.11
Science (Educake)
Music/Drama (Microsoft Forms)(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 5 01.12-05.12
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 08.12-12.12
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Homework Catch Up Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 7 15.12-19.12
Science (Educake)
Homework Catch up English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 8 Homework Plan Autumn 2
Year 8 Autumn 2 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 1 03.11-07.11
Science (Educake)
Environmental Studies (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL (Blooket)
Week 2 10.11-14.11
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 3 17.11-21.11
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Homework Catch up Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 4 24.11-28.11
Science (Educake)
Music/drama (Microsoft Forms)(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 5 01.12-05.12
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 08.12-12.12
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Homework Catch up Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 7 15.12-19.12
Science (Educake)
Homework Catch Up English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 9 Homework Plan Autumn 2
Year 9 Autumn 2 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 1 03.11-07.11
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 2 10.11-14.11
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 3 17.11-21.11
Science (Educake)
Environmental Studies (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Homework Catch up Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 4 24.11-28.11
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 5 01.12-05.12
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 08.12-12.12
Science (Educake)
Music/Drama (Microsoft Forms)(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Homework Catch up Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 7 15.12-19.12
Science (Educake)
Homework Catch up English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 10 Homework Plan Autumn 2
Year 10 Autumn 2 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 1 03.11-07.11
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Technology
(Microsoft Forms)
Mock exam revision Week 2 10.11-14.11
Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Week 3 17.11-21.11
Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Mock exam revision Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 4 24.11-28.11
Science (Educake)
Music/Drama (Microsoft Forms)
Land Based Studies (Microsoft Forms)
Media
(Microsoft Froms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport (Microsoft Forms)
Computing
(Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 5 01.12-05.12
Science (Educake)
Geography (Microsoft Forms)
History
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms)
Technology
(Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 6 08.12-12.12
Science (Educake)
Music/ Drama
(Microsoft Forms)
Land Based Studies (Microsoft Forms)
Media
(Microsoft Forms)
English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms)
Sport
(Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 7 15.12-19.12
Science (Educake)
Homework Catch Up English (Microsoft Forms quiz)
Computing (Microsoft Forms)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Year 11 Homework Plan Autumn 2
Year 11 Autumn 2 HOMEWORK SCHEDULE
You have one week to complete each ONLINE homework task. All are based upon prior knowledge from topics taught. The LRC and homework clubs can be accessed. If you need a paper copy, please see your class teacher.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Week 1 03.11-07.11
Science (Educake)
Media (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
History (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Geography (Microsoft Forms Quiz
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Mathswatch)
Week 2 10.11-14.11
Science (Educake)
Child Development (Microsoft Forms) Land-Based Studies (MicrosofForms)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Performing Arts (Microsoft Forms)
Computing (ERevision)
Sport
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 3 17.11-21.11
Science (Educake)
Media
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Aspire (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Technology (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Maths watch)
Week 4 24.11-28.11
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Geography
(Microsoft Forms Quiz
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Performing Arts
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 5 01.12-05.12
Science (Educake)
Media
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Child Development (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Land-Based Studies
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Computing (ERevision)
Maths (Maths watch)
Week 6 08.12-12.12
Science (Educake)
History (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Geography
(Microsoft Forms Quiz
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Performing Arts
(Microsoft Forms)
Technology (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Sport
(Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Maths (Mathswatch)
MFL
(Blooket)
Week 7 15.12-19.12
Science (Educake)
Child Development (Microsoft Forms Quiz) Land-Based Studies (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
English (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Art (Microsoft Forms Quiz)
Computing
(ERevision)
Maths (Maths watch)
Computing For All Curriculum Policy
The curriculum includes formal teaching through our timetabled Computing and Digital Information Technology lessons which is documented in our Computing curriculum policy. In compliance with the national curriculum, those pupils who do not opt to study at KS4, are given the opportunity to study computing at sufficient depth to allow them to access higher levels of study. This is achieved through a range of subjects and activities, to make purposeful, and relevant use of technologies.
View the Full Computing For All Curriculum Policy by Clicking HereHere at Sandhill View Academy, we aim to securely equip all of our students for life beyond school as successful, confident, responsible and respectful citizens. We believe that education provides the key to social mobility and our curriculum is designed to build strong foundations in the knowledge, understanding and skills which lead to academic and personal success. We want our students to enjoy the challenges that learning offers. Ultimately, we want students to ‘Know More, Do More and Go Further’
Our aims are underpinned by a culture of high aspirations. Through developing positive relationships, we work towards every individual having a strong belief in their own abilities so that they work hard, build resilience and achieve their best.