PPT-GCSE Dance
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New spec for 2016 A subject of challenge creativity performance knowledge and understanding Common Misconceptions Dance is just for girls I bet its just like doing
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New spec for 2016 A subject of challenge creativity performance knowledge and understanding Common Misconceptions Dance is just for girls I bet its just like doing the Macarena every lesson. 25. th. September 2014. Welcome. Success. Purpose of the Evening. Students. Home. School. To give an overview of the roles of parents, school and students in ensuring success . To hear from key members of staff. 2 main areas linked to Year 11. Improve the proportion of students achieving at least 8 A or A* grades.. Improve the proportion of students achieving at least 5 GCSEs A*-C including English and Maths.. You have exactly …………….. 10 full lessons before your first Maths GCSE exam. (depending on exams this could be 13) . Important dates for you to remember. :. Revision is on . every. Wednesday afterschool in Ma4/Ma5/Ma7.. A Passion for Drama. A typical student who takes GCSE Drama or Drama Tech will:. Have a passion for performing . or. Have a solid interest in plays and drama in order to research and provide appropriate technical support. (Section B). - . Manufacture. Task . Chocolate Mould ( what should the answer include);. 1. -. Software used to make the designs that are going to be moulded. 2 - Cut and engrave design details and print on the laser cutter. From September 2016, there will be two pathways in science that students can take:. GCSE (9-1) Biology. GCSE (9-1) Chemistry. GCSE (9-1) Physics. or. GCSE (9-1) Combined Science (Double Award). There will no longer be a single GCSE Science qualification. These slides can be used as a learning resource for students. . Some answers are broken down into steps for understanding and some are “final answers” that need you to provide your own method for.. Year 9 Options Evening. Science Faculty. Presentation Contents. Course Content of new GCSE Science. Science Options – Combined or Triple?. Module Grid and Class Structure. Exam . Structure. Practical Endorsement. GCSE (9-1) Biology. GCSE (9-1) Chemistry. GCSE (9-1) Physics. or. GCSE (9-1) Combined Science (Double Award). There will no longer be a single GCSE Science qualification. What are the changes?. GCSE Science 2016: What’s changed?. . . Updated March 2017. . Contents. What is happening, when?. Reformed GCSEs. Reformed AS and A levels. Changes to practical science. Resits . Information about my school/college. Changes to marking, reviews and appeals. . Bradford Wiles, Ph.D. and Laura Schachtner. Introduction of . presenters. Program Overview. What is it?. Dance program for beginners. Promotion of family health and parental involvement. Scaffolding strategies. My Opinion on Dance. Ballet. Ballet can be used in many different styles of dance. Ballet teaches the basic techniques of dance. In ballet, there is two different types of shoes that you may use. The first is the basic ballet shoe. The second is a pointe shoe. Pointe shoes are for ballet dancers that are more experienced in ballet. Usually you have to have at least 2-3 years of ballet technique to go up on pointe shoes. However, your bones in your foot need to be done growing or almost completely done growing. The age most ballet dancers start on pointe shoes is around 12-14 years old.. biopsychosocial. , informed by systems theory, and various theories of therapy. .. . . www.adta.org/. Lora Wilson Mau, MA, BC-DMT. www.92Y.org. www.antioch.edu. www.octaband.com. www.disarmingtheplayground.com. Warm up and cool down. Stretching . Alignment. Body awareness. Body capabilities and limitations. Causes, prevention and treatment of injury. Body maintenance. Effective warm up. 10 - 15 minutes of continuous movement that increases in difficulty, involving large muscle groups. These large muscle groups include: quadriceps, hamstrings, calf complex, muscles of lower back, shoulders, adductors, etc..
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