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   Using Language (20% of the total mark)
    ◦ Students will have to write two pieces for the controlled
      assessment folder. The first will be descriptive and the
      second narrative/expressive.
    ◦ Students are allowed up to two hours in total for the two
      pieces. It is likely that they will wish to spend rather
      longer on the narrative/expressive essay than on the
      descriptive piece.
    ◦ Teachers are allowed to prepare the students for this
      section of their folder.
    ◦ If the work is completed on a word processor, students
      are not allowed access to spelling and grammar
      checking programs in this part of their controlled
      assessment folder.
   To write imaginatively
   To use relevant detail
   All pupils MUST: (C)
    ◦ Create writing that is relevant and quite interesting
    ◦ Show some attempt to focus on detail
   In addition, most pupils SHOULD: (B)
    ◦ Create relevant writing that makes good sense and
      keeps the reader interested
    ◦ Show some well-organized detail within paragraphs
   In addition, some pupils COULD: (A)
    ◦ Create really well judged writing that is sustained
      over the course of the work, firmly engaging the
      reader’s interest.
    ◦ Show quality detailed content within paragraphs
What do you know about the   What questions do you have about
Titanic?                     the Titanic?
   The Titanic had the latest technology
    including a double-base of 16 watertight
    compartments.
   It was claimed that the ship could stay afloat
    even with any 2 compartments flooded.
   It was over 270 metres long weighing more
    than 46 tonnes.
   The ship could accommodate over 2000
    people yet it only carried lifeboats for about
    half this number.
   The ship was built by Irishman Lord Pirrie
    and Joseph Bruce Ismay, the head of the
    White Star Line.
   Their aim was to build the biggest,
    fastest, and most luxurious ship ever to
    cross the Atlantic.
   The large rooms were decorated with the
    finest furniture and artwork.
   The ship was under the charge of
    Captain Smith, an experienced sailor,
    who had been involved in other
    accidents.
   Just 4 days into the trip, at 11.40pm, the
    ship struck a massive iceberg at least 25
    metres high. It ripped through 90 metres of
    the hull.
   Passengers thought the ship was unsinkable
    and remained calm.
   At 2.17am, the ship started to sink and panic
    broke out. 1500 people were still on board.
   Some were rescued by nearby ships. Only
    757 passengers out of 2,207 survived. The
    rest perished in the freezing water.
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHn67C5
    x6A4
   http://sound-effects-
    library.com/soundsearch.asp -
    ◦   Waves
    ◦   Sinking Ship
    ◦   Screams
    ◦   Explosion
What do you know about the   Have we answered these
Titanic?                     questions?
1.       Imagine you are onboard the Titanic as it is sinking.
         Describe what you can see and hear.
     ◦     People were running everywhere, crashing into me and each
           other, whilst beneath my feet the ship groaned like some
           primeval monster....

2.       You have been placed into a life raft. Describe what you
         can see and hear.
     ◦     Ahead of me, the monstrous hull of the ship stood at a
           horrifying angle out of the water. The world held its breath;
           waiting for it to drop and end us all......

        In your answers you should:
     ◦     Write in the first person
     ◦     Focus on creating relevant and interesting content that uses
           detail.
   All pupils MUST: (C)
    ◦ Create writing that is relevant and quite interesting
    ◦ Show some attempt to focus on detail
   In addition, most pupils SHOULD: (B)
    ◦ Create relevant writing that makes good sense and
      keeps the reader interested
    ◦ Show some well-organized detail within paragraphs
   In addition, some pupils COULD: (A)
    ◦ Create really well judged writing that is sustained
      over the course of the work, firmly engaging the
      reader’s interest.
    ◦ Show quality detailed content within paragraphs

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Exploring the titanic

  • 1. Using Language (20% of the total mark) ◦ Students will have to write two pieces for the controlled assessment folder. The first will be descriptive and the second narrative/expressive. ◦ Students are allowed up to two hours in total for the two pieces. It is likely that they will wish to spend rather longer on the narrative/expressive essay than on the descriptive piece. ◦ Teachers are allowed to prepare the students for this section of their folder. ◦ If the work is completed on a word processor, students are not allowed access to spelling and grammar checking programs in this part of their controlled assessment folder.
  • 2.
  • 3. To write imaginatively  To use relevant detail
  • 4. All pupils MUST: (C) ◦ Create writing that is relevant and quite interesting ◦ Show some attempt to focus on detail  In addition, most pupils SHOULD: (B) ◦ Create relevant writing that makes good sense and keeps the reader interested ◦ Show some well-organized detail within paragraphs  In addition, some pupils COULD: (A) ◦ Create really well judged writing that is sustained over the course of the work, firmly engaging the reader’s interest. ◦ Show quality detailed content within paragraphs
  • 5. What do you know about the What questions do you have about Titanic? the Titanic?
  • 6.
  • 7. The Titanic had the latest technology including a double-base of 16 watertight compartments.  It was claimed that the ship could stay afloat even with any 2 compartments flooded.  It was over 270 metres long weighing more than 46 tonnes.  The ship could accommodate over 2000 people yet it only carried lifeboats for about half this number.
  • 8. The ship was built by Irishman Lord Pirrie and Joseph Bruce Ismay, the head of the White Star Line.  Their aim was to build the biggest, fastest, and most luxurious ship ever to cross the Atlantic.  The large rooms were decorated with the finest furniture and artwork.  The ship was under the charge of Captain Smith, an experienced sailor, who had been involved in other accidents.
  • 9. Just 4 days into the trip, at 11.40pm, the ship struck a massive iceberg at least 25 metres high. It ripped through 90 metres of the hull.  Passengers thought the ship was unsinkable and remained calm.  At 2.17am, the ship started to sink and panic broke out. 1500 people were still on board.  Some were rescued by nearby ships. Only 757 passengers out of 2,207 survived. The rest perished in the freezing water.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHn67C5 x6A4  http://sound-effects- library.com/soundsearch.asp - ◦ Waves ◦ Sinking Ship ◦ Screams ◦ Explosion
  • 13. What do you know about the Have we answered these Titanic? questions?
  • 14. 1. Imagine you are onboard the Titanic as it is sinking. Describe what you can see and hear. ◦ People were running everywhere, crashing into me and each other, whilst beneath my feet the ship groaned like some primeval monster.... 2. You have been placed into a life raft. Describe what you can see and hear. ◦ Ahead of me, the monstrous hull of the ship stood at a horrifying angle out of the water. The world held its breath; waiting for it to drop and end us all......  In your answers you should: ◦ Write in the first person ◦ Focus on creating relevant and interesting content that uses detail.
  • 15. All pupils MUST: (C) ◦ Create writing that is relevant and quite interesting ◦ Show some attempt to focus on detail  In addition, most pupils SHOULD: (B) ◦ Create relevant writing that makes good sense and keeps the reader interested ◦ Show some well-organized detail within paragraphs  In addition, some pupils COULD: (A) ◦ Create really well judged writing that is sustained over the course of the work, firmly engaging the reader’s interest. ◦ Show quality detailed content within paragraphs