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THE OXFORD SCHOOL TERM TEST WEEK TERM II -2015 12th-Grade- Science (12A1,12A2) Term Tests for 12th grade will take place from MONDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER to THURSDAY 10 TH SEPTEMBER. The schedule for these Tests is as follows: Les informamos que los exámenes trimestrales de 120 se llevarán a cabo del LUNES 7 AL JUEVES 10 DE SEPTIEMBRE. El horario para los exámenes de 12o es el siguiente
TIME 7:15 – 8:15
8:15– 10:15
10:15 – 10:30 10:30 – 10:45 10:45 – 12:45
MONDAY 7
TUESDAY 8
WEDNESDAY 9
THURSDAY 10
HOMEROOM/ STUDY HALL
HOMEROOM/ STUDY HALL
HOMEROOM/ STUDY HALL
HOMEROOM/ STUDY HALL
MATHS
SPANISH/SSL
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
STUDY HALL
RECESS
RECESS
RECESS
RECESS
STUDY HALL
STUDY HALL
STUDY HALL
STUDY HALL
ENGLISH LITERATURE
BIOLOGY
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
During this test period, classes will begin as usual at 7:30 a.m. and will end at 12:45 p.m. Students MUST GO HOME immediately after each day´s exams have ended. Students are not permitted to remain on any school premises once they have completed their exams. Durante este periodo, todos los exámenes iniciarán a las 7:30a.m. y terminarán a las 12:45 p.m. Los estudiantes se retirarán a sus hogares después de haber terminado los exámenes y está prohibido que permanezcan en los predios de la escuela una vez terminados el horario asignado.
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I. ENGLISH LANGUAGE: In preparation for the 2nd term examination students should study all class notes, journals and discussions. They should also review the 2014 Coursebook, Workbook and Grammar material we have studied so far. This year's exam will have the following format: Paper 2 - Composition - Argumentative or Discursive Writing. You should write between 600 and 900 words 25 marks are available Paper 1 - Passages. Part A: Comment on the ways in which language and style are used….. [15 marks are available ] Below are points that will assist you in preparation: Read the question carefully, comment only on the aspects required in the question. Remember to identify distinguishing features of the texts, relate them to the function and context of the writing, and organize information in their answers Always comment on aspects such as vocabulary, figurative language (e.g. use of metaphor and simile), word ordering and sentence structure, formality/informality of tone, and the communication of attitudes, bias or prejudice, structure Write for a specific purpose and/or audience using appropriate vocabulary, tone, and style. Part B. Write a section (between 120–150 words) of this article. Base your answer closely on the style and features of the writing in the original extract. [10 marks are available ]
II. ENGLISH LITERATURE Study Guide – Semester 2 12th grade Paper 5 – Drama Novel: As You Like It, by William Shakespeare Understanding Themes: Love The play focuses on critiquing the artificiality of "courtly" romance and reminds us of the foolishness of assuming the clichéd pose of a "Petrarchan lover"—something that involves a lot of dramatic sighing, sadness, and frustration over an unattainable girl. Court vs Country On the one hand, the court is a cutthroat place where corruption and family treachery are all too common, while the Forest of Arden is a place of simplicity, freedom, and selfdiscovery for the exiles seeking its refuge. On the other hand, despite its appeal, the forest is only a temporary sanctuary for Shakespeare's characters. In the end, most of the cast return to court, where, presumably, they will make a better place. 2
Gender
When Rosalind flees into the woods for safety, she disguises herself as an attractive young boy, "Ganymede," challenging traditional ideas about what it means to be a man or a woman. Rosalind's gender-bending game of make-believe is complicated even further by the fact that the actor playing the role of "Rosalind" would have been a boy, since women weren't allowed to perform on Shakespeare's public stage. In As You Like It, Shakespeare makes it clear that gender roles can be imitated and performed—in theatre and in real life. Understanding important scenes: Duke Senior’s speech in the Forest of Arden Rosalind’s first meeting with Orlando Orlando’s meetings with Rosalind in the Forest of Arden Jaques’s melancholic reflection of Man Paper 7 – Unseen Text You must revise and have a clear understanding of the literary techniques taught in class during both semesters. You must be able to establish an understanding of characters, themes, setting and how they shape a play, prose, and poetry.
III. PHYSICS - 12A 1 and 2 Chapter 10 Kirchhoff’s laws 143 Kirchhoff’s first law 144 Applying Kirchhoff’s laws 145 Resistors combinations 148 Chapter 17 Circular motion 258 Describing circular motion 259 Angles and radians 260 Steady speed changing velocity261 Angular velocity 261 Centripetal forces 262 Calculating acceleration and force 264 The origins of centripetal force 265 3
Chapter 26 Magnetic fields 406 Producing and representing magnetic fields 407 Magnetic force 409 Magnetic flux density 411 Measuring magnetic flux density 411 Chapter 13 Waves 178 Describing waves 179 Longitudinal and transverse waves 181 Wave energy 182 Wave speed 183 Electromagnetic waves 184 The nature of electromagnetic waves 188 Chapter 14 Superposition of waves 192 The principle of superposition of waves 193 Diffraction of waves 194 Interference 196 The Young double slit experiment 200
IV.BIOLOGY - 12 °A 1 and 2- Biology 1. Chapter 18: Regulation and control (p. 301 to p. 346) 2. Biofactsheets No. 1, 17, 20, 28, 38, 41, 48, 52, 56, 57, 59, 145, 150, 155, 161 3. Extra copies and Handouts. Refer to: a. Biology Coursebook, Third Ed. Jones, M.; Fosbery, R.; et. al. b. Notes from the portfolio c. Crash course: Biology – Anatomy and Physiology (videos 8 to 18 and 23 to 24) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtOAKed_MxxWBN aPno5h3Zs8 4
V. CHEMISTRY 1. Chapter 15: Halogenoalkanes (p. 231 – p. 237) Introduction Nucleophilic substitution reactions Mechanism of nucleophilic substation in halogenoalkanes Elimination reactions Uses of halogenoalkanes 2. Chapter 16: Alcohols and esters (p. 238 – p. 245) Introduction Reactions of alcohols 3. Chapter 17: Carbonyl compounds (p. 246 – p. 253) Introduction – aldehydes and ketones Preparation of aldehydes and ketones Reduction of aldehydes and ketones Nucleophilic addition with HCN Testing for aldehydes and ketones Refer to: a. Cambridge International AS and A level Chemistry Coursebook. First Edition. Ryan, L., Norris, R. b. Notes from notebook c. Past papers
VI. ESPAÑOL TEMARIO TRIMESTRAL DE ESPAÑOL SEGUNDO TRIMESTRE DE 2015 Profesora: Zulema Díaz Grado: 12° SFL Narrativa: El ahogado, Tristán Solarte
Biografía Contexto histórico literario Estilo Temas Personajes Ambiente
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Teatro: Edipo Rey, Sófocles
Biografía Tragedia griega Características Ambiente Personajes Temas Estructura
ANTOLOGÍA LITERARIA: Literatura clásica Literaturas de China, India y Japón Literatura hebrea y árabe Período medieval TEMAS DE APLICACIÓN Redacción comercial (cartas, memorando, circular, solicitud de trabajo, etc.) Coherencia y Cohesión Los signos de puntuación Comprensión lectora (análisis) La acentuación
Temario de 12 º AS & A LEVEL Profesoras: Maritza Valencia y Edilma Maure Literatura (papel 4): Redacción de ensayos literarios y comprensión lectora PRIMERA SECCIÓN 1. FICCIONES (Completo), Borges Biografía del autor Contexto histórico, literario y social Estructura literaria Personajes Ambiente Estilo Lenguaje Técnicas narrativas Simbologías Temas
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2. PEDRO PÁRAMO (Novela completa), Rulfo Biografía del autor Contexto histórico, literario y social Realismo mágico Estructura literaria Personajes Ambiente Estilo Lenguaje Temas Técnicas narrativas SEGUNDA SECCIÓN 3. EL CORONEL NO TIENE QUIEN LE ESCRIBA, García Márquez
Biografía Contexto histórico literario Realismo mágico. Estilo y recursos narrativos Temática Personajes Ambiente
4. La casa de los espíritus (novela completa, incluye el epílogo), Allende Biografía de la autora Literatura hispanoamericana Boom de la literatura del siglo XX Siglo XX Realismo mágico Contexto histórico, literario y social Estructura interna y externa Personajes Ambiente Estilo Lenguaje Técnicas narrativas Simbologías Temas 5. BODAS DE SANGRE, García Lorca
Biografía La Guerra Civil Generación del 27 Características del género dramático lorquiano Temática y estilo 7
El lenguaje: simbología, recursos poéticos y dramáticos La mujer desde la perspectiva lorquiana Simbologías TEMAS DE APLICACIÓN. LIBRO DE ESPAÑOL 12: DESTREZAS Y HABILIDADES. SANTILLANA 1. Ortografía general: ortografía y puntuación 2. Distinción entre textos literarios y no literarios. Características de los textos 3. El análisis literario tradicional pág.26 4. El análisis poético 5. Signos de puntuación. Pág. 36 6. Niveles de análisis de un texto literario. Pág. 66 7. Los conectores 8. Estructura del ensayo literario (el cuaderno)
VII. MATHS 12th Grade PURE MATHS 2 Chapter 3 Exponential and logarithmic functions Chapter 4 Differentiating exponentials and logarithms Chapter 5 Trigonometry STATISTICS Chapter 3 Measures of spread Chapter 4 Probability Chapter 5 Permutations and combinations. MECHANICS Chapter 3 Vertical motion Chapter 4 Resolving forces Chapter 5 Friction
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