Sixth Form Induction 2020: Welcome and Preparation Tips
Amidst the Sixth Form Induction 2020, students are welcomed by the team led by Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Scalco, Mr. Robinson, and Mrs. Wheatley. The agenda includes essential topics like preparing from home, surviving the term's start, and developing study skills. Students are encouraged to complete summer tasks, explore study skills resources, engage in transition activities, and consider Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Lastly, valuable information from Mrs. Wheatley's newsletter offers guidance and updates for Sixth-Form students.
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Sixth-Form Induction 2020 WELCOME
Meeting the Sixth- Form team Mrs McLaughlin - Head of year 13 Mrs Scalco - Sixth-Form Pastoral support Mr Robinson Head of year 12 Mrs Wheatley Head of Sixth Form
Agenda Preparing for Sixth Form from home. GCSE results day Enrolment Surviving the start of term! Getting in touch Quiz
Preparing for Sixth Form. 1. Summer Tasks Summer tasks for all subjects are accessed via the web-site. https://www.kesgrave.suffolk.sch.uk/sixth- form/summer-tasks/ These must be completed for the beginning of the term regardless of whether you change a subject.
Preparing for Sixth Form. 2. Consider developing your Study Skills. The most successful Sixth Form students are the ones who develop their working habits and study skills. Study skills booklet from Hodder Education https://www.hoddereducation.co.uk/media/Documents/Downloads/Study-Skills-Booklet.pdf Free online course on study skills from Future Learn https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/improving-study-techniques Positively MAD https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYUeMZoUtK21UhHxo1Yo23Q/videos
Preparing for Sixth Form. 3. Year 11-12 Transition Activities 2020 Subject teachers have created a great set of activities for you to use over the summer to keep you thinking! These are separate to your summer tasks and will be really useful to help you start tackling A level courses.
Preparing for Sixth Form. 4. MOOCs MOOCs (Massive Open Online Course) are online, interactive courses that give you the chance to study with top universities around the world. These might include video lectures, articles, discussions, assignments and social networking. MOOCs don t always lead to formal qualifications, but they do mean you can gain knowledge in all sorts of areas. You might use a MOOC to develop career skills, prepare for other education, or explore a new interest. There are usually no entry requirements for MOOCs. Because they take place online, MOOCs can grow very big. You might find yourself learning with thousands of other people they don t call them massive for nothing. https://www.futurelearn.com/ Unifrog
Preparing for Sixth Form. 5. Newsletter from Mrs Wheatley The regular newsletter from Mrs Wheatley has a host of ideas for you to try, plus up to date information from the Sixth-Form. Check your email if you haven t been reading the newsletter.
Preparing for Sixth Form. 6. Log book. We have created a document for you to log the activities you are doing at home. Please fill this in and bring with you to Sixth Form in September. Your form tutor will discuss this with you as it s a vital opportunity to build your portfolio of skills and experiences that will help you applying for post 18 options. Tasks could include Extra curricular activities sports training, playing an instrument, learning a new skill, volunteering etc MOOCs TED talks or Positively MAD videos from Youtube Study skills tasks or online course Tasks from the newsletter Transition activities
Preparing for Sixth Form. Access to a laptop . If you don t have access to a laptop to complete your transition work please email me. We will try to provide you with one for the summer. arobinson@kesgrave.suffolk.sch.uk
GCSE Results & Sixth Form Enrolment - Thursday 20th August Arrangement are now in place for you to collect your results. You will be sent a time slot and venue to collect your results from and will be required to follow current social distancing rules. Mrs Williamson will also be available if you need her help with plans for next year. If you are unable to come in to school because you are self-isolating or for any other reason please contact the school for alternate arrangements. If you had previously told us you were on holiday on this date but can now attend please also let us know.
Sixth Form Enrolment. You will meet with someone from the Sixth Form Team after collecting your results. This conversation can include Answering any questions you may have Changing one of your subjects because you would like to take something different Changing one of your subjects because your GCSE result in that subject wasn t high enough Telling us that you aren t coming to the sixth-form! Helping you with the summer tasks or transition work we have introduced you to today. Asking students to act as a buddy for a new student in September You will also be told who your form tutor is and given your form room. Timetables will be available on Firefly in September. Enrolment for students new to KHS will be on Friday 21st August. You will also be contacted by Mrs Scalco regarding timetables.
Sixth Form Enrolment There are also some enrolment documents to complete these will be sent to you via parentmail. If you have already completed paper copies of any of these please bring them when you enrol. Sixth Form Pupil Data Form Health + Well-being Form School and Students' Partnership Agreement
A survival guide to starting Sixth-Form
When does term begin? The Autumn term is currently planned to begin for Year 12 on Friday 4th September. This is subject to change due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. It is possible that some of the following may affect year 12 students. We will be informing you of the final plans for September as soon as we are able to do so.
What to wear? Dress Code - this is a place of work and learning. You need to be comfortable when studying and staff need to be comfortable teaching you Inappropriate Cropped tops, very short shorts or skirts Offensive Clothing and Logos We expect all students to observe our dress code - if we believe a student is dressed inappropriately they will be sent home to change.
What do I bring? Ring binder for each subject with dividers Lined A4 pad of paper Laptop Stationery applicable to your subjects Diary USB drive. Lunch! There will be no food service available at the beginning of term.
Where do I go, and when? oPlease arrive for 9am and go straight to your Form Room check your timetable for rooming. A one-way system will be in place around the school please follow the signs. oYou will then go to your first lesson at 10am - new students will be partnered by a KHS buddy to their lessons for the first couple of weeks oIf you are ill a parent/carer should telephone Mrs Smith on the direct Sixth Form number: 01473618993 or email her at csmith@kesgrave.suffolk.sch.uk to explain this by 9am. (We recommend that students have this number in their phone too.) oUnless you are given different information when you enrol we expect all Year 12 students to remain on site during the school day until 3.35pm.
The Sixth Form Phone policy oThe school now operates an On site, out of sight policy. o This policy applies to all Sixth Formers outside of the Sixth Form only areas. This means if your phone is visible it can be confiscated by any member of staff at any time o In lessons your phone should be in your bag. Teachers will ask you to get them out if they are needed. o You can make calls in 6th form classrooms during a study period/lunch or in the Meetings Room oYou can use your phone in the LRA/CMLRA but not for making calls.
Question 1 Which popular board game, invented by American architect Alfred Mosher Butts, was originally called Criss-Crosswords?
Question 1 Which popular board game, invented by American architect Alfred Mosher Butts, was originally called Criss-Crosswords? SCRABBLE
Question 2 True or false: Kangaroos can only jump forwards
Question 2 True or false: Kangaroos can only jump forwards False: They can jump a little way backwards
Question 3 Which planet in our solar system is closest to the sun?
Question 3 Which planet in our solar system is closest to the sun? MERCURY
Question 4 In the Lonely Hour and The Thrill of It All are UK studio albums from which artist?
Question 4 In the Lonely Hour and The Thrill of It All are UK studio albums from which artist? SAM SMITH
Question 5 According to a 2015 survey, on average how long does a person spend on social media each day? a) 42 minutes b) 69 minutes c) 100 minutes
Question 5 According to a 2015 survey, on average how long does a person spend on social media each day? a) 42 minutes b) 69 minutes c) 100 minutes
Question 6 Suffolk lies to the west of which sea?
Question 6 Suffolk lies to the west of which sea? NORTH SEA
Question 7 What are A nut for a jar of tuna and Acrobats stab orca both examples of?
Question 7 What are A nut for a jar of tuna and Acrobats stab orca both examples of? They are both Palindromes (a word or sentence that reads the same forwards and backwards)
Question 8 Robert Downey Jr. stars in which 2019 film that sees the allies work together to fix the problems caused by Thanos?
Question 8 Robert Downey Jr. stars in which 2019 film that sees the allies work together to fix the problems caused by Thanos? Avengers: Endgame
Question 9 Which actor portrays John Wick in the film series of the same name?
Question 9 Which actor portrays John Wick in the film series of the same name? Keanu Reeves
Question 10 How many lessons per subject do you have over 2 weeks? a) 4 b) 5 c) 6
Question 10 How many lessons per subject do you have over 2 weeks? a) 4 b) 5 c) 6
Question 11 How many study period do you have over 2 weeks a) 5 b) 6 c) 7
Question 11 How many study period do you have over 2 weeks a) 5 b) 6 c) 7
Question 12 How many vending machines are there in the 6th Form Meetings Room? (where our 6th form canteen is)
Question 12 How many vending machines are there in the 6th Form Meetings Room? (where our 6th form canteen is) TWO
Question 13 How many hours paid work do we recommend you do not exceed per week?
Question 13 How many hours paid work do we recommend you do not exceed per week? 10 HOURS
Question 14 GCSE results day is on which date in August?
Question 14 GCSE results day is on which date in August? Thursday 20 August