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KOs and Homework

Students at St James complete study tasks out of lesson time. This can be completed at our homework club, or at home.

The retrieval practice activities that students complete for their homework is grounded in extensive research as being an effective tool for building long term memory. It focusses on the acquisition of knowledge, study skills and cognitive recall: all essential lifelong skills for our students.

Students receive an independent study pack that consists of an exercise book, a mini whiteboard and pen and a wallet to keep these in. Some subjects will provide a knowledge organiser page to stick into their homework exercise book. The knowledge organiser contains essential information and core knowledge for the subject. 

Students focus on the weeks laid out in the knowledge organiser that correspond with the teaching week in school. Your child will read that section, cover it up and attempt to write down the information from memory. They will then check they have done this correctly and self-correct any missing content or mistakes using a green pen. This method is known as ‘read-cover-write-check’. Every student will be provided with a homework timetable which will tell them which subject they should complete each day. For the core subjects of English, maths and science homework is completed online using Sparx.

 

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Older year groups need a greater variety of revision and retrieval practice activities to use during their homework time. They use these additional techniques:

Flashcards

Using an A6 size card/paper, turn the information in your knowledge organiser into a series of questions and then write the corresponding answer on the back of the card. This means that you can test yourself. Simply writing everything on the card would have no impact on your memory and retention of the information

Flip and fold pages

Flip and fold pages – This may be useful when you have completed a series of weeks or at the end of the topic. On one page, write down all of your revision notes. Fold the paper in half and create a mind map of the most important information on one side. Fold it again and write all of the key vocabulary on one side. Fold for the final time and draw symbols and icons that would help you to remember the content of your full page.

Elaboration

Elaboration – For each of the points you are revising, develop them further by asking yourself questions e.g. why would the rainfall be 2000mm? Why might mime be used as a theatrical technique? This starts to apply the knowledge and show understanding.

Retrieval practice grid

Many of you would have used these in history. Divide your page into three columns and nice lines. Write questions and answers for your chosen topic. Ask family members and friends to ask you the questions and you give them the answer, focusing on one column at a time. If you get it wrong, they need to tell you the answer and you repeat it. You now need to go back into the top of the column of nine questions and try again until you get them all correct. Move onto the next column. This would be a good grid to build up over the course of the 10 weeks of knowledge organiser homework so that you had one grid per subject!

Students need to bring their independent study pack to school every day so that teachers can check their independent study at home has been fully completed. If a student fails to produce the expected work, they will attend a compulsory catch up after school, for 1 hour. Homework detentions are set for students who continue not to complete homework or who do not attend a catch up session when requested to. 

Your support is always greatly appreciated. Please familiarise yourself with the Independent Study timetable and check each day that your child has completed their homework. Please also ensure that they do not forget to bring in their independent study packs each day.

Knowledge organisers

As core subjects set homework online, they do not print knowledge organisers. The online learning platforms we use have independent study areas that students can use to revise online. However, we recognise that some students benefit from having access to a knowledge organiser for revision and practice. All of our subject knowledge organisers are provided below. Students may request a printed copy from their teachers if they would like one.

This excellent video was shared with year 11 students at the start of the year and is presented by an expert in the field of retrieval practice, cognitive scientist Pooja K Agarwal PHD.

Should you experience any issues related to the knowledge organisers or homework, please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Charlotte Webster on charlotte.webster@stjamesexeter.co.uk

Homework

Recording Homework 

  • Students will be able check homework deadlines by referring to the homework timetables, which they will stick in their pink books 

  • Most instructions for homework will be online, for example through Sparx or a Google Classroom 

  • For written pieces of Homework, students will record instructions in their pink books 

  • We will continue to reward homework completion through our system of celebrations in assemblies 

  • If homework is incomplete, we will follow this up through our detention system 

 

Year 7 Homework

What does homework look like in Year 7?

English  Students log into Sparx Reader and complete tasks which are designed to further develop their reading skills. 
Maths  Students log into Sparx Maths and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 
Science  Students log into Sparx Science and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 
French / Spanish  Students use Quizlet to learn vocabulary 
History  Students self-quiz, using their KO page, which is in their pink book 
Geography  Students self-quiz, using their KO page, which is in their pink book 

 

We anticipate that students will spend around 30 minutes on homework on the days indicated. 

All homework is both set and due on the days indicated below. 

 

Cycle 1

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    Sparx Reader

Sparx Maths

Sparx Science

 

 

Cycle 2

 

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
    Sparx Reader

Sparx Maths

Sparx Science

 

 

Cycle 3

 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

French/ Spanish

History - Week A

Geography - Week B

  Sparx Reader

Sparx Maths

Sparx Science

 

Year 8 Homework

 

What does the homework look like in year 8?

English 

Students log into Sparx Reader and complete tasks which are designed to further develop their reading skills. 

Maths 

Students log into Sparx Maths and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

Science 

Students log into Sparx Science and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

French / Spanish 

Students use Quizlet to learn vocabulary 

History 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page, which is in their pink book 

Geography 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page, which is in their pink book 

 

All homework is both set and due in on the days indicated below. 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

French/ Spanish

History - Week A

Geography - Week B

  Sparx Reader

Sparx Maths

Sparx Science

 

We anticipate that students will spend around 30 minutes on homework on the days indicated.

 

Year 9 Homework

 

What does the homework look like in year 9?

English 

Students log into Sparx Reader and complete tasks which are designed to further develop their reading skills. 

Maths 

Students log into Sparx Maths and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

Science 

Students log into Sparx Science and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

French / Spanish 

Students use Quizlet to learn vocabulary 

History 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page, which is in their pink book 

Geography 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page, which is in their pink book 

Sociology 

Students complete a quiz on Google Classroom 

Music 

Working on current coursework 

Drama 

Working on current coursework 

Dance 

Working on current coursework 

Health & Social Care 

Students self-quiz, using KO page 

Food Technology 

Students self-quiz, using KO page 

Engineering 

Students self-quiz, using KO page 

 

All homework is both set and due in on the days indicated below. 

Monday 

Tuesday 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday 

Option A 

French or Spanish 

 

Sparx Reader 

Option B 

Sparx Maths 

History 

Sparx Science 

Geography 

 

Students complete two pieces of homework, four times per week.  

Year 10 Homework

 

What does homework look like in year 10? 

 

Sparx Reader and English 

  1. Students log into Sparx Reader and complete tasks which are designed to further develop their reading skills. 

  1. Students complete online quizzes to support their recall of key knowledge for English language and literature 

Maths 

Students log into Sparx Maths and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

Science 

Students log into Sparx Science and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

French / Spanish 

Students use Quizlet to learn vocabulary 

History 

Students complete work on Educake 

Geography 

Students complete work on Educake 

 

Sociology 

Students complete a quiz on Google Classroom 

Music 

Working on current coursework  

Drama 

Working on current coursework 

Dance 

Working on current coursework 

Health and Social Care 

Working on current coursework/revision 

Engineering 

Working on current coursework/revision from KO material including self-quiz. 

 

Cycles 1 and 2

All homework is both set and due in on the days indicated below. 

Students complete two pieces of homework, four times per week and one piece of homework on Tuesday. 

 

Monday 

Tuesday 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday 

Option A 

French or Spanish 

Option B 

English and Sparx Reader 

 

Sparx Maths 

 

Sparx Science 

History / Geography 

 

We anticipate that students will spend around 30 minutes on homework on Tuesday, and 60 minutes on homework on the other days. 

Cycle 3 – Homework and Guided Revision for Y10 

What does the homework look like in cycle 3?

 

Sparx Reader and English 

  1. Students log into Sparx Reader and complete tasks which are designed to further develop their reading skills. 

  1. Students complete online quizzes to support their recall of key knowledge for English language and literature 

Maths 

Students log into Sparx Maths and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

Science 

Students log into Sparx Science and complete activities to consolidate learning in class. 

French / Spanish 

Students use Quizlet to learn vocabulary 

History 

Students complete work on Educake 

Geography 

Students complete work on Educake 

 

Sociology 

Students complete a quiz on Google Classroom 

Music 

Working on current coursework  

Drama 

Working on current coursework 

Dance 

Working on current coursework 

Health and Social Care 

Working on current coursework/revision 

Engineering 

Working on current coursework/revision from KO material including self-quiz. 

 

  • Students complete 75 minutes of homework and revision, five times per week 

  • Revision sessions are broken down into slots of approximately 25 minutes. 

  • Bold subjects indicate the dates that this work is set and due. 

 

Monday 

Tuesday 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday 

Option A 

Option B 

Sparx Reader 

Sparx Maths 

Sparx Science 

French or Spanish 

Sparx Science 

English 

French or Spanish 

History / Geography 

Hist / Geography

Sparx Maths 

Option A  

Option B 

English 

 

Year 11 Homework and Guided Revision 

 

What does the homework look like in Year 11?

 

Sparx Reader and English 

  1. Students log into Sparx Reader and complete tasks which are designed to further develop their reading skills 

  1. Students complete online quizzes to support their recall of key knowledge for English language and literature 

 

Maths 

Students log into Sparx Maths and complete activities to consolidate learning in class 

Science 

Students log into Sparx Science and complete activities to consolidate learning in class 

French / Spanish 

Students use Quizlet to learn vocabulary 

History 

Students complete work on Educake 

Geography 

Students complete work on Educake 

Sociology 

Students complete a quiz on Google Classroom 

Music 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page 

Drama 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page 

Dance 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page 

Health and Social Care 

Students self-quiz, using their KO page (revision for upcoming exams) 

Engineering 

Working on current coursework/revision from KO material including self-quiz. 

 

  • Students complete 75 minutes of homework and revision, five times per week 

  • Revision sessions are broken down into slots of approximately 25 minutes. 

  • Bold subjects indicate the dates that this work is set and due. 

 

Monday 

Tuesday 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday 

Option A 

Option B 

Sparx Reader 

Sparx Maths 

Sparx Science 

French or Spanish 

Sparx Science 

English 

French or Spanish 

History / Geography 

Hist / Geography 

Sparx Maths 

Option A  

Option B 

English