Monday, 24 May 2010

My Stevenson Experience

MY STEVENSON EXPERIENCE

To begin with my motivation for doing the course was the opportunities which it offers. During my research I found that there is no other course which offers the support that the access course does. My expectations were that I would be the youngest person in the class. However I found when I arrived for the first class that there were many people just like me, around the same age and with similar histories of leaving school not knowing what they wanted to do as a career. I expected to perhaps struggle with some aspects of the course, however those aspects turned out to be completely different than I thought they would be. I don’t find that I have trouble with the workload or the level, however I did find the class difficult when I couldn’t race ahead or when I found others were not working as much I was. So I learned to have even more patience with people around me and to give some help and advice at times too, so that has turned into a bit of a positive too.

Positive experiences

History

I’ve learned so much from history class about Britain and Europe. Also I have learned a substantial amount from Evan about politics and I now feel I can understand current affairs and politics much better than before. History does repeat itself, it is important to learn about the political and social movements that shape our experiences now and I hope to continue to learn about history in the future.

Literature

In Literature class I have learned to express myself in a way I had never attempted to before. The subject provokes deep analysis of the use of the English language and I’ve found myself gaining better skills of examination and analysis when reading anything from a newspaper to a poem. I have developed an appreciation of poetry and prose which has really enriched my love of writing.

Communications

In this class I corrected bad habits I had developed in grammar and punctuation. This had quite often made me feel less educated or intelligent. I began to feel more fluent in all of my forms of expression. Alongside Literature lessons communication helped me to evaluate the intended message of communication, how people communicate through unspoken methods and how the media are subtle in their techniques.

Maths

Maths used to terrify me because I felt that I didn’t have the ability to do well in the subject. This made me feel like I was less intelligent than I should be and made me feel uncomfortable. However once I began to study maths, I felt my power of concentration was improving greatly. I realised I had the potential to easily complete the work of the class and it was just a case of becoming better at problem solving. This encouraged me to see that I could become good at a subject through hard work and persistence. It made me feel quite proud that I could overcome my dislike of Maths and eventually begin to enjoy it.

Spanish

Learning a new language has also shown me that with hard work the tasks I can complete increase the more I harness my brain power. My intelligence has grown as I’ve begun to open my mind to the expression of a foreign language. I seem to have passed the barrier I felt to the language when I first began learning. Not understanding can be a great frustration to me and cause me to give up, however I have never felt this way about any of the classes of the course, especially not the Spanish class despite the daily commitment of homework. Shortly after starting to work everyday on Spanish I found that I was really enjoying it and I had to reign in my time spent on it so I was able to go to bed or dinner etc. Although I have not applied to study Spanish as a degree, I am committed to learning the language for the rest of my life. My learning has also encompassed a wider understanding and appreciation of Hispanic history and the people of all Spanish speaking countries.

Investigating Europe

Joe’s class gave me my first real taste of independent study. With so little class time I was able to schedule time for my own goals for the project. This required some honesty with myself as to what I was going to do to enable me to finish my project well and in plenty of time. Having free reign of what I was studying was something I relished. I really enjoyed searching out clues and contacts to find the most information I could. Eventually this meant I was knowledgeable in the subject enough to form my own conclusions and opinions, which really gave me confidence in my work.

Study and I.T Skills

Study and I.T Skills has helped to keep track of my progress throughout the course. This has been an important because it helped me to realise if there were areas I needed to work on more, or tasks I was performing well on which gave me confidence and also made me strive to do better. When involved in anything absorbing it can be easy to lose myself in what I’m doing. Study Skills helped me to reflect, to learn my own habits and create strong goals I could stick to and achieve if I simply stuck to my own goals.

To conclude I feel my year of study on the Access course has helped me become ready to study at university. I am very happy with my decision to go to university and I feel that the variation of the course helped me to decide which subject I was best suited to study. It has been a valuable experience, which has boosted my confidence, given me new/revamped skills and given me a new, hopeful and fresh outlook on my future.

Monday, 17 May 2010

Weekly post

Here is my weekly post to show what I got up to this week to complete the rest of the course.

SPANISH
This week I have been working on memorising my essay that I will write in class at the end of May. I feel that this is going quite well. I have a few mistakes with pronouns and little things I just have to be careful to watch out for.

As for the talk..Alicia has advised me to stick to my talk that I presented to her before but just to make it a little more complicated and eloquent. She quite liked the expressions I used so I have already memorised my talk, I just have to revise all the topics she may ask her 3 questions on.

Revising the topics is going well. I'm making sure that I write sentences using everything I want to learn to use the words and get it to stick firmly in my mind. I'm reading a book of short stories in Spanish which I have with me all the time and I understand better everyday.

LITERATURE
Still to do in Lits I have to remediate my comparison essay which has already been done. Maeleine gave me pretty clear advice on what it needed and so it was a quick and easy job.

Next I have my essay plan for the structure of the Personal study essay to be done in class. I've chosen Out of Africa. I have a good idea now of the techniques used by the writer I'm going to focus on and the motifs also. I have a main theme that will be the main topic of the essay.

HISTORY
I have completed the Hitler essay for Evan's history class. I found the details quite interesting and will perhaps focus on the subject for my exam which will be two fridays from now.

Also I'm making sure I prepare for the exam by revising all history topics so I have a good choice of what I want to write about when it comes to the essay.

Meanwhile I'm beginning to work on the personal essay for history of the topic: the partition of India and the effects on the area of Kashmir today.
I have gotten many books from the library and from Blackwells too so I have already got quite a well rounded idea of my viewpoint and the arguments I want to present.
Evan was right when he said that if you read widely your topic and your essay question will come to you. If was hard not to jump right in and to wait while I did a few weeks of reading. But now I've learned the benefit of being prepared well in advance and having a lot of knowledge in your head before you begin.

COMMS
I am very nearly finished my preparation for my talks. I want to deliver them together which would be nice because the topics are ery closely linked and I think one would be more interesting after the other for others. I've really enjoyed the subject of Arabic culture, it's something I've always been interested in and I'm happy to present this now because I feel quite passionate about it!

So in general I have to just continue getting through the things which are on the list. In the next couple of weeks I will be sitting a few exams which will mean that many things are completed by then.

I'm really looking forward to University now, I'm just trying to enjoy what I'm doing now before it's all over with as it will be soon and make sure I take the most from it that I can.

Monday, 10 May 2010

Los semanas finales del curso

Spanish
For Spanish I must
  • Prepare a talk in Spanish
  • Complete a reading test
  • Complete an essay exam on the film
  • Be able to answer questions on 3 different topics in Spanish.
  • To complete these tasks I must properly revise and look into the subjects we have covered.
  • Also I must revise my talk and the essay that I will write in Spanish in class.

Literature
I must complete
  • my personal evaluation essay on my chosen piece of work- "The Heart of Darkness."
I have completed all other work for this class without remediation needed. So far I have completed my introduction and my conclusion of the essay which will be 1200 words altogether and completed in class on 25 May. To pass the assessment I must know exactly what I am going to write for the day of the exam-this includes
  • Literary techniques used
  • Motifs,
  • Theme
  • My opinion of the work.

History
  • For history class I am halfway through completing the essay on Hitler and the start of World War 2. The essay is due on Friday.
  • On the 14th we will complete an essay in class as an assessment.
  • In addition to this I will be writing an essay on the partition of India and the political effects on the area of Kashmir. This essay will complete the history unit. I aim to finish the essay for the end of May and have time for potential remediation.

Communication
For communication class I have completed all assessments apart from my two talks-which I will deliver together. I will be completing my talk arrangements later this week.

So that is what has to be completed. It's up to me to balance preparation for Spanish exams, history essay exam and the literature essay exam while completing the rest at home in my own time.


Thursday, 1 April 2010

Last blog before Hols


So this week I decided to concentrate lots on Spanish. This details only what I did towards Spanish, although I did do other things too.


Thursday

Although I was feeling ill today I tried to listen to Spanish and complete exercises on what I listened to. When I completed my speaking assessment I felt I understood most of what Alicia asked me apart from a few things. So I decided to continue to work on listening and improve as much as possible!
In addition to this I worked on verbs that are similar to gustar. For example: doler; molestar; parecer; sobrar; faltar; quedar and many others. I just practised forming sentences with the structure required. This was a good thing for me to practise and by coincidence, Alicia covered this subject in class on tuesday and we went over some other words using the same formation.

Friday

After class I decided to go over the subjects I covered for my talk. I also covered little things I hadn't practised for a while like the weather, time, numbers over 100 etc.
I found a section in one of my Spanish textbooks and completed exercises on these subjects. I found it really helped.

Saturday & Sunday

Over the weekend I again completed less than I would like to due to feeling ill.
Despite that, I made sure I wrote a story in Spanish on the subject of future plans. This was a subject I revised for the talk and was of the subjects I felt the most rusty on. So completing that essay for Alicia meant I could see where I was making little mistakes.

Monday

Monday I couldn't complete much at all without getting a headache. I managed to do a little listening but did not complete any exercises on it. Listening is a good thing to try to do often because I find it the hardest to do in Spanish.

Tuesday

I completed a reading comprehension sheet for homework for the class.
I also continued to look at Las Lenguas de las Mariposas to improve reading comprehension.

Wednesday

I completed some more exercises using verbs like gustar and listened to Spanish conversations. I worked on the use of preterite and imperfect and It's starting to become easier. It will begin to come to me faster once I've worked on it a little more.

Next week I will aim to continue to work on my Spanish just as much (good having holiday time to do it) and also I will begin to look into my history topics further to decide which I prefer to write about. I've narrowed it down to a few things which I want to keep secret until I decide.
For literature class I have the coursework available to do over the hols so I want to try and get that done. I have a comparison essay and a personal reflection essay which will be done on Out of Africa-quite a complicated novel, but it should be enjoyable.
Also I want to complete my Comms work. I'm nearly finished the assessments apart from the talks, which I will work on over the hols along with the other subjects mentioned and Spanish and hope to be ready to present them sometime after the holiday. Dieca's advice has made me realise I don't have anything to worry about, but worrying! So I'm ready to get stuck into all this work while I have time off. Being able to work only 2 days a week during the holiday gives me an advantage to get to where I want to be.

See you after Easter....

Last blog before Hols


So this week I decided to concentrate lots on Spanish. This details only what I did towards Spanish, although I did do other things too.


Thursday

Although I was feeling ill today I tried to listen to Spanish and complete exercises on what I listened to. When I completed my speaking assessment I felt I understood most of what Alicia asked me apart from a few things. So I decided to continue to work on listening and improve as much as possible!
In addition to this I worked on verbs that are similar to gustar. For example: doler; molestar; parecer; sobrar; faltar; quedar and many others. I just practised forming sentences with the structure required. This was a good thing for me to practise and by coincidence, Alicia covered this subject in class on tuesday and we went over some other words using the same formation.

Friday

After class I decided to go over the subjects I covered for my talk. I also covered little things I hadn't practised for a while like the weather, time, numbers over 100 etc.
I found a section in one of my Spanish textbooks and completed exercises on these subjects. I found it really helped.

Saturday & Sunday

Over the weekend I again completed less than I would like to due to feeling ill.
Despite that, I made sure I wrote a story in Spanish on the subject of future plans. This was a subject I revised for the talk and was of the subjects I felt the most rusty on. So completing that essay for Alicia meant I could see where I was making little mistakes.

Monday

Monday I couldn't complete much at all without getting a headache. I managed to do a little listening but did not complete any exercises on it. Listening is a good thing to try to do often because I find it the hardest to do in Spanish.

Tuesday

I completed a reading comprehension sheet for homework for the class.
I also continued to look at Las Lenguas de las Mariposas to improve reading comprehension.

Wednesday

I completed some more exercises using verbs like gustar and listened to Spanish conversations. I worked on the use of preterite and imperfect and It's starting to become easier. It will begin to come to me faster once I've worked on it a little more.

Next week I will aim to continue to work on my Spanish just as much (good having holiday time to do it) and also I will begin to look into my history topics further to decide which I prefer to write about. I've narrowed it down to a few things which I want to keep secret until I decide.
For literature class I have the coursework available to do over the hols so I want to try and get that done. I have a comparison essay and a personal reflection essay which will be done on Out of Africa-quite a complicated novel, but it should be enjoyable.
Also I want to complete my Comms work. I'm nearly finished the assessments apart from the talks, which I will work on over the hols along with the other subjects mentioned and Spanish and hope to be ready to present them sometime after the holiday. Dieca's advice has made me realise I don't have anything to worry about, but worrying! So I'm ready to get stuck into all this work while I have time off. Being able to work only 2 days a week during the holiday gives me an advantage to get to where I want to be.

See you after Easter....

Monday, 22 March 2010

2nd last March blog

This week I have:
  • Worked on my Spanish presentation
  • Completing talking assessments for Comms
  • Researching possible history questions for my personal essay
  • Reading "The Heart of Darkness"
  • Trying to find a short story or poem I can write about for Lits
  • Revised Spanish conjugations
Good and bad things about these tasks were:

Spanish: I enjoyed coming up with a topic I wanted to talk about. It has been great practise with my speaking. I have also realised a few things that I forgot in Spanish and have revised them. It has been quite hard to spread myself evenly though. I enjoy writing stories in Spanish very much, so tend not to work on my listening as often as I write. This week I will try to concentrate on all of the relevant areas evenly.

Comms: I am three quarters of the way through the assessments using programmes. I have found this interesting because it shows clearly how different people choose to present themselves using varied tone of voice, body language, and speed of voice. It has shown me that this all makes a slight difference. I found the Al Gore documentary slightly more difficult to assess because I found him quite confusing. But eventually I learned to look at it objectively and not emotionally. I am used to watching a TV program without much thought to the reasoning behind every detail. It was really interesting to observe his methods closely. I find myself being able to assess speakers and TV programmes a little differently now!

History: Researching an essay question for history is actually quite hard. I have so many periods in history that I find so interesting but that would not quite be as suitable to assess as others are. So I've begun to be objective and compromise between finding a subject I feel real passion for and one that a good argument can be created around. I am narrowing down the search. So this Friday I want to be able to show Evan some examples of questions I'm interested in and see what he thinks. Until then, I want to take his advise and read as much as possible on the subjects to find suitable candidates.

Lits: Ok finishing "The Heart of Darkness" seemed like an impossible task at first. However I've now really gotten into the story and the literary techniques. So much so that I'm thinking of doing something quite challenging for my Lits personal reflection essay. I have been thinking of doing "To Kill a Mocking Bird" which is one of my favourite books. This week I will discuss that with Madeleine and find out her opinion on the book. Just out of interest I will research other good short stories as a back up. This unit has given me confidence in my writing. It's made me consider that perhaps writing a book one day would be quite enjoyable.

So this coming week I have some organisation to do and have to make sure I spread myself evenly and give myself enough time to do what I want to do. This is good practise for the final weeks of the course where we will be in the same situation. I've realised after getting quite stressed with balancing study, family things and a relationship that being disciplined is the only way to get through things efficiently. I have learned to cull time wasting parts of my life and just get into what I want to achieve.

Monday, 15 March 2010

Nuevo blog

This week I completed my target of sticking to my SMART target for Jordi.
I have chosen to concentrate on passing my NABs for Spanish.

So this week I intended to practise my listening skills and complete exercises on what I had listened to. In addition to this I have been revising my Spanish notes on cities, family and people and how to describe them. I have been making sure I test myself on each of these subjects to see how am I doing and continuing until I have memorised words better. I am finding this technique of testing myself and then repeating exercises on what I have revised has worked quite well.

For Literature I intended to read more of the book: "The Heart of Darkness" which in actual fact Madeleine asked us to read more of. I have made more of an effort to concentrate more while reading the book to ensure that I am understanding the more subtle meanings of the words. Each day after Spanish I make sure I find a quiet place to read without any distractions and read for at least half an hour. This is difficult at first, eventually though I find it hard to tear myself away.

Next week I am going to make sure that I have completed more talking exercises for Scott. The exercises/assessments are to watch an example of a speaker and analyse objectively how well they get their point across, their style and use of visual aids. I will aim to complete two of these by next week and to learn from the exercise how to better get my point across while talking.

Also I want to be ready for the Spanish speaking test by continuing to revise my old notes and listening to Spanish. I will do this by completing exercises on the subjects covered in the past and by working on what I will talk about to help improve my pronounciation. I will see the results of this by hopefully improving on my vocabulary and passing the NAB.

Monday, 8 March 2010

wc 8th March

This week I was good at studying Spanish regularly. With Jordi I have been completing a SMART target every week in order to complete one goal-to pass my Spanish NABs. Doing this has meant that I have a task everyday to do with Spanish. So everyday I have either listened, read or practised speaking Spanish. Each day I have completed my task and measured how well it is going by testing myself on what I have covered. If I found that I couldn't answer something I could spend more time on it.

This week I could have done more practise on literary techniques. Although despite this I have begun to read the book given to us- "The Heart of Darkness" which has helped to increase my knowledge of techniques. This week I want to spend more time reading the book, reading through short stories that I may like to analyse for a later assessment and to complete the reading assessment sucessfully. I feel confident in this because I have done a lot of practise in past weeks. However I want to make an effort to have increased the amount I'm reading for Lits by next week.

Monday, 1 March 2010

A blog..in more detail....

Spanish
This week I have realised that keeping up regular Spanish revision has helped me to memorise a lot more information than before.
Reading and listening to Spanish has helped me to pick up more and more words and structure.
I realised this when completing exercises and reading from my Spanish book. The more work I do, the more I can make sense of my book and the easier the exercises get.
I need to constantly test myself to see how much I know.

Comms
Preparation with Bill and Paul has begun on our formal meeting assessment. We have an interesting topic and there is plenty of information available about the topic. I enjoy their company and we are making sure we keep communicating about what we will do. I have enjoyed working in a group. It has given me a bit more flexibility.

History
History class is off for the next two weeks. We have been given the task of some research at home in order to cover what we might have in class. I enjoy history so this is no problem for me.
Independant investigation has helped my research skills become a lot stronger.

Literature
For literature class I have been doing some practice at home of the techniques involved in analysing texts. This has really helped because this subject seems to need deep concentration. Literary techniques are sometimes like another language. I found whilst answering questions on a poem given out in class, my mind seemed to open up a little and I feel the practice helped me understand the poem on a much deeper level. Before I may not have enjoyed the poem or others like it as much. But now I find that the more work I do on the techniques of a piece of writing, the more I understand the writer's intention in using it. It's amazing!

Study Skills
In doing this blog and attending study skills class I've found that reflection is needed to show yourself how you've progressed. Writing a blog is not something I would usually do and when you feel a lot for what your doing it's easy to add more to the blog about your feelings rather than be objective about yourself and your learning. However the blog writing means that you look at exactly what has happened in the past week, the benefits it has given you or not and things that could be improved.

All in all, I have enjoyed beginnings new projects, can't wait to move onto more difficult tasks, but also I intend to spread myself more evenly on all of my subjects. I will continue working on Spanish everyday, perhaps pushing myself further to vary my study of Spanish in the areas of: listening, speaking, reading.

Thursday, 25 February 2010

A New Blog...A New Approach

To start with I'd like to be honest and say: I have slipped with writing this blog for a few weeks. So much has happened it has just escaped my mind.

Although regardless of that I now have a bit more to talk about now some time has gone by and we're back from our short break.

So some goals I set myself in my last post were:
  1. To pass my maths outcomes
  2. To pass history essay exam
  3. To research a historical topic that is suitable to study
  4. Continuing to study Spanish everyday if possible
  • I passed my maths outcomes without too much difficulty
  • I successfully passed my history essay writing exam and felt confident in the amount of revision I chose to do beforehand.
  • I have managed to keep up Spanish revision and exercises very nearly everyday despite being ill, going away on a short trip and looking after my family.
Passing my maths outcomes made me feel relieved, satisfied and also confident that I could achieve something I found really quite hard by facing it head on and spending lots of time on it.

The history essay writing exam showed me how much knowledge I can hold in my head and how much I have taken in. Just by having no notes to refer to, it showed me that the work I was doing was not just due to a good source or two, but how I interpreted it, processed it and came up with my own well rounded view of the details.

I am currently on the verge of deciding what subject to base my historical investigation on. Even just the research of a subject that I would have access to good sources has been a good learning experience. I've learned that I must be quite particular in coming up with a subject I can raise a good question on. More details on what I decided next post.

Studying Spanish often has built my confidence in the language. On the bus on the way to work I read El Pais or listen to Spanish talking exercises. I know that being in Spain alone back in Octubre emersed me in the language. Although here I am obviously surrounded mostly by English I am maintaining a constant effort to surround myself in Spanish as much as possible. I have picked up at least a new word everyday or learned better of improving my structure.
Today we had a great exercise after our reading NAB. We worked in pairs playing a game to memorise the preterite endings. I really felt this was a good exercise and I memorised better because of it.

So next week....

  • I will work on my Spanish listening over the weekend in preparation for a practice test.
  • I will research the topic my group will formally discuss for Comms on Thursday.
  • I will decide on my topic of choice for the history investigation.
  • I will try to get enough sleep because I don't have a day off for two weeks and I'm getting run down.
  • I'll do my best not to stress about getting a Uni offer. Although I don't have one yet, I can't let myself lose motivation, although it is difficult not to wane for many reasons!

Monday, 25 January 2010

Last week of January...

To evaluate what I did last week and also how much I stuck to my timetable:

Monday

-I researched short stories that I will analyse and write about in literature. I found many short stories with literary techniques I'm interested in looking at, but at the moment I'm drawn to a short story by Roald Dahl from a collection he wrote in the 90's called Switch Bitch. This took research skills to search out the right short story for me. It felt quite good to have a choice in what I will write about about and I felt responsible for finding something good.

-I revised Trigonometry and Pythagoras quite a bit on monday to make sure I pass the test.

-I revised Spanish-what was covered in the class and also some exercises on things I felt I needed more practise on. So I ended up studying the text that we were looking at in class and trying to pick up some vocabulary from that and also exercises of my own to practise ser and ir, just to revise because we are now starting the past tense beginning using these.

Tuesday

-On tuesday I completed a short essay on my school uniform. It helped to revise vocabulary and sentence structure using clothes, people and my likes and dislikes. It was a good exercise for revision.

-Also on tuesday I started to read the book I bought: Mastering Modern British History, which is helping me to revise what we've covered in class. I want to feel confident in this subject to get the best essay out of me as I can. Reading up on topics we've covered already is helping to jog my memory for our assessments.

Wednesday

-On wednesday I spent some more time revising modern British history.

-In addition I studied maths to try and understand the subject of the assessment and feel confident in it too. I feel the more time I spend on it, the easier it gets so I can see my hard work producing the result I want. This spurs me on to work even harder.

-I took some time to listen to Spanish to try improve my listenening. Each week I try to revise the different areas of Spanish that I need to work on. Speaking is one that might get neglected, so I will try to work on that.

Thursday

-On thursday I spent my time doing nearly the same things as I did on Wednesday. After a long day of studying on wed I have realised more the importance of taking regular breaks to maintain concentration and energy.

-I did some Spanish revision. This helped me to memorise the information learned in last class. I got less done because I was quite ill, but still managed some revision.

Friday

-On friday I passed the maths assessment with full marks and began the last assessment. I completed that pretty much with a couple of simple points to complete on tuesday.

-On friday I broke with my timetable for the first time and studied some history instead of Spanish. I was still feeling quite ill so I relaxed and did some more Spanish listening while I recovered.


Next week...

Monday

-History revision. I will also try to find a subject I like for my history investigation.

-I will cover what we did in Spanish class once I get home. Next week I hope to see that I've memorised some words acquired in this class.

Tuesday

-There may be some homework to complete from the literature class, if so I will begin that.

-Maths drop-in- I will complete my maths assessment and write on the next blog about what maths has given me.

-Spanish revision of what was covered in class.

Wednesday

-I will continue looking into the subject I will study for the history investigation.

-Spanish- I will try to attend the intercambio in the evening to practise speaking. During the day I will test myself on what was learned in class and some other things from next week.

Thursday

-Spanish revision. I will try to write a story on a subject yet to be decided. I may do two essays, one covering food and money, and one covering clothes and/or directions..or perhaps and can be elaborate and combine them!

-For history I will continue studying modern British history.

Friday

- Friday is a good day to study Spanish because we don't have much class time then. Also we don't have Spanish class on friday and so I try to keep up my Spanish over the weekend to ensure I'm memorising it.

-I will look at the subject I may study for my investigation and try to find out how much resource I could have available to me on that subject. I'll also plug on with modern British history and make sure I read a least a chapter of my book. I want to make sure I'm well read on this subject so I may look at other books also for an all round opinion.

Monday, 18 January 2010

Reflection and plan

Reflection

  • Spanish

This week I wrote essays in Spanish on family and my favourite clothes. These are good because the more I write the more I improve by learning from the mistakes I'm making. It highlights any problems I need to work on.

  • Comms

I had the remediation of my ethical essay. I learned from Scott that I must print out my work and proof read it thoroughly. Also I am working on the structure of my essays.

  • Literature

Providing more quotes and evidence to back those up is something I'm working to improve in literature class. Also I'm trying to analyse techniques more to create a good analytical essay.

  • History

I am gradually working through my essay for history class on the subject of how successful the labour governments of 1945-51 were in creating the welfare state. I have kept to my goal of completing this essay more gradually and reading to understand as much as possible about the subject.

  • Maths

In maths I passed the algebra maths exam I have been working on. Algebra has given me some trouble, however I have managed to pass the assessment I was dreading so much with full marks and a little more confidence that hard work can give you the results you want.

Goals

Monday

  1. I'm going to find a short story that I want to write about for literature. I want to choose carefully and find something with some varied literary techniques and that I feel some passion for. I think thats the key to working really hard on something, I have to feel some passion for it.
  2. Spanish practise which I go through daily. Today I'm going to cover what was done in class and cover a little of what we learned next week.
  3. I'm going to cover Maths Trigonometry and Pythagoras tonight in practise for the test on Thrusday.

Tuesday

  1. This afternoon I will do some more Trigonometry and Pythagoras in preparation for the test.
  2. I will write a Spanish essay on a topic yet to be decided and work on some listening.
  3. Lastly I will work on my history essay

Wednesday

  1. More trig and 3.14
  2. Daily Spanish. Perhaps I will cover more of what we've done in class this week and begin Spanish higher
  3. History-I will continue with my history essay and read over a new book I have-Mastering Modern British History. In the next couple of weeks we will do an assessment on what we've covered in class so I want to get my head around a summary of all the details.

Thursday

  1. More trig and 3.14
  2. History-continue with essay and reading.
  3. Spanish higher work

Friday

  1. In class-hand in day for history essay.
  2. In class-Independent mathematical investigation begin and hopefully finish.
  3. Maths- study more at home if neccesary.
  4. Spanish higher work and some revision of past work.

Monday, 11 January 2010

First Post 2010

In this term I plan to build upon goals I started working on last year.
These are my goals I want to complete by next week to start with:

Spanish
This week I plan to use essay writing to improve my sentence structure and vocabulary. I will write essays on the topics of family, travel and time. From this I hope to see improvement by comparing my past essays to my new completed essays.

Communication
In communication class I want to sucessfully learn from the remediation of my ethical essay. I seem to have problems using connector words and by next week I want to see that my work is flowing a little better with connecting syntax.


Literature
In literature class I will work to improve my comparative essay. I have written over the limit of words allowed and I want to prioritise the information outlined within the essay. By doing this I hope to learn to get my point across in the required amount of words while still using enough examples and explanations to prove my point.
I also want to improve my memory of literature terms and techniques. I will do this by examining texts that we have been given and trying to recognise the techniques used with help from the information I have.

History
In history class this week I hope to mostly complete my essay, by using a schedule to organise my time this week. Quite a lot of reading is required to gain the information needed to write the essay and that can't be rushed. In order to complete the essay I will do some reading and research everyday alongside my other work. By next week I also hope to have thought of the subject I want to research for my history subject.

Maths
In maths class I will take my Algebra test which I feel confident in now after working on it over the holidays. By next week I also hope to be on my way to taking the trigonometry test.

Investigating Europe
I have completed my report for the class and it doesn't require any remediation. However this week I will do my presentation on the same subject and I want to feel confident in performing it. My aim is to practise and to feel calm beforehand.

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