Transition To Level 3 Study At ASFC: Summer Term Reading .

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Transition to Level 3 study at ASFC: summer term reading & tasks by courseOur teachers have put together some suggested reading and tasks which will prepare you for your A-Level or vocationalcourses in September.While this work will certainly be beneficial to you, it is not compulsory and does not form part of the course assessment.Entry onto all courses at Ashton Sixth Form College will be, as always, conditional upon your GCSE results and completionof this work will not replace our usual entry requirements. Given that some students might not enrol for the course theyhave applied for, we would advise against spending lots of money on resources prior to enrolling in college - many of thesuggested resources in this document are free of charge.We hope that you find this transition work useful and interesting and look forward to meeting you at enrolment.Click the links below to go to the relevant section.A-LevelVocational (A-Level equivalent)Full time vocational

CourseAwarding Recommended readingbodybooks/chaptersRecommended websites Suggested activities and tasksand other electronicresourcesA-LevelAccountingAQAAccounting for AQA: AS/A-Level Year 1Osborne BooksISBN: 9781911198123This covers the whole of the first year andis used in class and for homeworkFollow us on Twitter:@asfcaccountingAccounting builds upon two basic functions /concepts, the accounting equation and double entry.If you were to begin the course with prior knowledgeExam board website:https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/ac and understanding of these topics, then you will givecounting/as-and-a-level/accounting- yourself every chance of succeeding at A Level.My Revision Notes: AQA A-level Accounting 7127Hodder EducationUse the resources provided and your own research toISBN-10: 1510449361study these topics.Resources and notesAn excellent resource, covering both the AS www.accountingcoach.comand A2 yearsDouble entry is responsible for around 50% of theoverall marks you will receive in the first year so awww.Accountingtools.comworking knowledge of this basic function ofaccounting will give you a head start and a greatVideos of past papershttps://www.youtube.com/channel/ foundation for future success.UC3wJZo1reS7E 9URzATTGqAResearch major accounting firms such as EY, PwC,Grant Thornton, Deloitte and KPMG. Look at theservices they offer and the clients they deal with.There are lots of accounting stories in the papersevery day. Read the business / financial sections ofthe newspapers to get an idea of the accountingterminology used and how it affects big business.For those of you who are football fans you can followthe Financial Fair Play rules (particularly in relation toManchester City), whether you think they are fair ornot.

Art: 3DDesignEduqas(WJEC)Thomas Heatherwick: MakingISBN: 9780500291962Frank Gehry - CompleteISBN: 9783791354422Zaha Hadid: Recent ProjectsISBN-139784871406697The Ultimate Concept Art GuideISBN: 9781909414518Art: The Definitive Visual GuideBy Andrew Graham DixonISBN: 9781405322430The Art Book: Big Ideas Simply ExplainedBy DKISBN: 9780241239018Follow us on Instagram:@asfc3ddesignBuilding of your dreams project.For your mini project I would like to you to research 2artists, designers, game concept developers etc andtell me a little bit about their work and what you thinkof them. Using these artists as an inspiration I wouldConcept art sketching ideas –then like you to create an architectural design toLandscapeaddress one of the following topics. You can displayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v this design in a series drawn, SketchUp or even as a axG0l8BRpwomodel (even a Lego structure) showing off yourdesign in its glory.Concept art sketching – CharacterDesignProject topics:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v gI62rHNtg2wExoskeletal design - A building that focuses on thestructure being outside the space. Maybe with theArchitecture sketching basicsstructure providing a visually striking element.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v 24rnfO8s0hUDifferent environments - have access to the differentmaterials and construction methods. Investigate thisSketch like an architect with Frank theme and develop ideas that explore these differentGehrymaterials and working methods. You could go offhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v world for this one. Martian base anyone? eNNAnSCrrBIEnvironmental extremes (anything from a building forInterior design sketchinganti-earthquake and flood to living in the sea, a deserthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v or a nuclear wasteland) ERusQsCMWOwSustainable living (buildings that are in sync with theirConcept Art ng light and space (a structure allowing peopleLearn Sketchup from scratchto view something else such as the northern lights buthttps://www.youtube.com/user/Ske also can be used as a living space)tchUpVideoASFC 3D Design bloghttp://asfc3ddesign.blogspot.com

Learn Blender from scratchHave fun with it. It can be as massive or as tiny as youhttps://www.youtube.com/user/Ble like. Artwork can be set in any time period or planetnderFoundationas long as you research it. Examples on my blog.Learn Sculptris from scratchhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v uKVXS452-tMTatehttps://www.tate.org.uk/The Student Art Guidehttps://www.studentartguide.com/Art: Fine ArtEduqas(WJEC)The Art Book by PhaidonPhaidon Press LtdISBN: 9780714873213SmartifyThe ‘Shazam’ App of arthttps://smartify.org/Ways of SeeingBy John BergerPenguin, 1972ISBN: 0-14-013515-4creativetourist.comOnline things to do in Manchesterand the Northhttps://www.creativetourist.com/The Story of ArtBy E.H. GombrichPhaidonISBN: dli.2015.29158/page/n5/mode/2upGoogle Arts and Culturehttps://artsandculture.google.com/The Shock Of The NewBy Robert HughesThames and HudsonISBN: 0-500-27582-3The Art Story (Modern Art Insight)https://www.theartstory.org/Art: The Definitive Visual GuideFollow our ASFC Fine Art tehttps://www.tate.org.uk/What is Drawing? Find and present two different definitions forthe word ‘drawing’.Discuss and explain if you agree with them ornot.Write your own definition of what you thinkdrawing is.Find and present four different artworkexamples which use very different drawingtechniques and explain why you chose them.Create a drawing (or set of drawings) whichdemonstrate your own fantastic drawingability.Good luck!

By Andrew Graham DixonISBN: 9781405322430The Student Art Guidehttps://www.studentartguide.com/The Art Book: Big Ideas Simply ExplainedBy DK ISBN: 9780241239018Art: GraphicDesignEduqas(WJEC)Go to the ISSUU website which has awealth of free books & magazines. Here is alink to the ASFC Graphics b762809d4ce3a73faae4f1a09984Firstly, please follow the ASFCGraphics Instagram page@asfcgraphics as I will be postingideas & links to tutorials thereweekly. Whilst you are there, followsome other Graphics designThis one will tell you about the history of accounts – like CreativeReview, Itsgraphic designnice that, the.daily.splice (a reallyhttps://issuu.com/gerardovicente121/docs good collage site) and Johnson/revista kul 2-comprimidoBanks (a design agency).This one contains Protest posters – veryclever visual messageshttps://issuu.com/letteraventidue/docs/100 poster finalPlease look at the Graphics Blog where I have createda page just for you! The page is called YEAR 11 .hereis the link https://asfcgraphics.blogspot.com/p/year11.htmlI will add some mini projects & ideas for you to tryover the summer, to keep you thinking creatively &help you to gain an understanding of the subject.There is no pressure / deadline with these – (we willsee you at enrolment), these are just to keep youcreative!Next is to join / login to Pinterest &to have a look at & follow theStay safe, stay sane, have fun.Graphics Pinterest board hereCreativity isn’t /This one is all about Typography &The account has dozens of boardslettering (why not have a go at thefor you to have a look at – it willexercises?)help you to understand the differenthttps://issuu.com/beatricecho/docs/updat areas & styles within Graphics &e 2illustration.This one looks at 15 designersAlso: Have a look at the ASFChttps://issuu.com/nstephenson flagler/doc YouTube Channels/15 profiles by art228https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list PLIWAj0rdPw79nMU271YdZKuHlYzBdI9Qg here are examples ofSketchbooks – some from ASFC &some from elsewhere. These may begreat for you to have a look through.

One of our students also has herown channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoFRfGR Y0o4zh9H7TQrcmw andit shows Emily’s amazing work fromher GCSE right through to herFoundation work - have a look.Do watch Grayson Perry’s Art Clubon Channel 4 – you can enter yourown work to it via this twork-here/Art:EduqasPhotography (WJEC)1.Print isn’t dead! Pick up and reada magazine about your artisticinterests: You can also get theseonline.Creative Review / i-D / Dazed / Another/ Frieze / British Journal ofPhotography / Aesthetica / Elephant /Create! Magazine /practicalphotography/Amateur photography/Photography Week/ OutdoorPhotography/ Digital Photography-TheComplete Guide.1.a Follow and interact onInstagram: This is a great way to getinspiration for projects.designmilk / avant.arte /designboom / visual.fodder /ratedmoderart / hifructosemag /juxtapozmag / dazedfashion /anothermagazine / artobserved /itsnicethat / colossal /thejealouscurator / frieze magazine/ artnet / booooooom /urbansketchers / 1granary /royalacademyarts / yspsculpture /2. Read the news:whitworthart / designfactory /Try the Guardian.com: home culture art liverpoolbiennial / newdesigners /& design or download the app and searchroyalcollegeofart / youngbritishartfor “art & design”All art courses at ASFC have anTry dazeddigital.com and go to ‘Art andInstagram, Pinterest and blogPhotography’ in the menu to filteraccount you can follow at thefollowing,3. Books you might enjoy readingasfcartdepartment,include:asfcphotography, asfc3ddesign,1. There are many visitmuseums/galleries/exhibitions in your local area andfurther afield who are doing virtual tours. Subscribeto the Creative Tourist “Unmissable things to do inManchester and the North”https://www.creativetourist.com/ They will keep youup to date with local virtual exhibitions.Others further afield are offering these through theirwebsites include,British Museum, LondonGuggenheim Museum, New YorkNational Gallery of Art, Washington D.CNational Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art,SeoulMusee d’Orsay, ParisPergamon Museum, BerlinVan Gogh Museum, Amsterdam2. Watch the series “What do artists do all day?” onYoutubeTo get you started some great ones- Polly Morgan,Tracey Emin, Cornelia Parker.

The darkroom cookbook:(Alternativeprocess photography).The Art Of Photography: An Approach ToPersonal Expression. By Bruce BarnbaumDigital Photography Complete Course:Everything You Need To Know. By DKMasters of Photography - by Reuel GoldenPhotography: The Definitive Visual History by Tom AngThe Photographer’s Eye - by MichaelFreemanThe Photographer’s Handbook - by MichaelFreemanThe Photography (Photo) Book - by IanJefferyfineartasfc, asfcgraphics,asfcartfoundation.1.b Set up a Pinterest account(we will use this to doartist/inspiration research duringthe course) and start creatingboards for inspiration of techniquesand ideas that inspire you. We haveaccounts on there too for you tolook through.4. Listen to Grayson Perry’sReith Lectures to betterunderstand the Art World(4 in the series: downloadthe podcasts and listen athome)http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03969vtYou could even have a look through some http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/sketchbooks of work you will be doingb03dsk4dwhen you start online on our art YouTube tps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnUk http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/6ktOC uwt0MD2KENAkQ/videosb03g9mn1Other videos relating to Photography includeMasterpiece, making of a migrant mother, Top 10most famous portrait photographers, Bestphotographers in the world, Richard Avedon-Themost sought after photographer *(this will help withyour first research and photoshoot work)*, Top 10crazy photographers, 3 influential colourphotographers, Famous photographers and photo arthistory,Or check out some of the videos on the PhotographyYouTube channel Asfcphotography.3. Watch a TED talk, some good ones include:25 of the Most Popular TED talks of all time https://www.ted.com/playlists/171/the most popular talks of allSuccess, Failure and the Drive to Keep Creating:https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth gilbert successfailure and the drive to keep creatingYour elusive creative genius:https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth gilbert on geniusSteal Like an Artist:https://www.youtube.com/watch?time continue 1&v oww7oB9rjgwHow can technology transform the human body?Keep your eyes peeled for newchannel 4 series, Grayson’s Art Club https://www.ted.com/talks/lucy mcrae how can tewill see the artist encourage viewers chnology transform the human body4 lessons in creativity:to use their time in isolation tohttps://www.ted.com/talks/julie burstein 4 lessonsharness their own skills.in creativityPerry will speak to fellow artistsHow to make stress your friend:about their processes, as well asteach people at home how to sculpt, https://www.ted.com/talks/kelly mcgonigal how tomake stress your frienddraw and paint. Viewers will be4.Teach yourself a new skill on Youtube/Pinterest:invited to send their own work.

Search for tutorials: new art techniques from inspiringchannels, Photoshop/illustrator tutorials,photography techniques, drawing skills, painting skillsetc.5. Or try skillshare.com : sign up and try out skills thatlink to progression goals, search by ‘free’ so that youdon’t have to pay.6.Watch some of the best Art or PhotographyDocumentaries on 7. Take part in art challenges or contests like‘inktober’, a drawing a day, or participate andnetwork using Instagram hashtags for self-promotionor inspiration, when you’re feeling low:#creativelifehappylife #createmakeshare#myworkwall -art-andartists-2017/8. Who are the new influencers shaping youthculture? Learn more about the Dazed100 – view bycategory and further research : TextilesEduqas(WJEC)WATCH ON NETFLIX:Next in T’S GET SOCIAL:ASFC Textiles blogASFC Textiles InstagramASFC Textiles PinterestWATCH ON IPLAYER:Not sure how to pronounceThe Great British Sewing Beefashion designers’ names? Herehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b is a guide: part 1 and part 203myqj2Learn new textiles skills on Skillshare there arelots including embroidery, embellishment, printand pattern design. And they are all free!Watch the video about the Textiles course hereat ASFC on the blog here

PRINT ISN’T DEAD!Pick up and read a magazine aboutyour artistic interests: You can also getthese online. Creative Review / i-D /Dazed / Another / Frieze / Aesthetica /BiologyAQATextile Artisthttps://www.textileartist.org/The Costume Societyhttps://costumesociety.org.uk/aboutREAD THE NEWS:Try www.dazeddigital.com and go to‘art and Photography’ or ‘fashion’ inthe menu to filterSee what is happening globally on theWorld Global Style Network Blog:https://www.wgsn.com/blogs/and Business of Fashionhttps://www.businessoffashion.com/What to do in Manchester andthe Northhttps://www.creativetourist.com/AQA Biology, by Glenn and Susan Toole.Oxford. 2015 (new spec). Read Sections 1, 2and 3 parts 6.6-6.10 and 7.4 and 7.5. This isall the material that will be coveredSeptember – Christmas and will beassessed in a January Mock.Follow our ASFC Biology Instagram:@asfc biology.CGP Head Start to A-Level Biology by CGP(2015). This is an excellent resource whichis available for free electronically. You mayneed to download the appropriateapplication to access the free version.Explore https://www.cellsalive.com/ Complete the Initial Assignment work which can beaccessed here:Download and save an electroniccopy of the AQA A Levelwww.asfc.ac.uk/files/documents/Initial Assignments/Specification2020/Initial Assignment Biology ology/specifications/AQA-7401- Please read and sign the laboratory safety rules nitial Assignments/2020/Laboratory Safety Rules 2020.docFollow our ASFC BIOLOGY YouTubechannel and have a look at some ofthe videos.Once you have done some reading, try the following:Answer the Summary Questions in Sections 1, 2 and 3parts 6.6-6.10 and 7.4 and 7.5 of the AQA BiologyTextbook. Answer the Questions at the bottom ofeach page of the CGP Head Start to A-Level Biology

BusinessPearsonMy Revision Notes: Edexcel A-LevelBusiness, by Andrew Hamond. HodderEducation. 2017 (new spec).Edexcel AS/A level Business by Hall, Raffo,Gray et al, Pearson Education (2015).REVISE Edexcel A Level Business RevisionGuide & Workbook, by Andrew Redfern.Pearson Education, 2015For any of the above we would suggestfocussing on the first few topics relating toTheme 1: Marketing and PeopleChemistryOCREssential Reading:CPG have released a Transition to A-levelChemistry online book. It can bedownloaded for free here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VE2NIGG/ref cm sw r oth api i tXaOEbS06EQTCFollow us on Twitter:@ASFCBusinessWe will send our regular links torelevant world events, researchupdates, interestingarticles/programmes/podcasts orjust things you can be doing.Tutor2U are exam performancespecialists and have a wide range ofkey resources to help youstrengthen your business skillshttps://www.tutor2u.net/Once you have done some reading, try the following:Write a short essay titled ‘The collapse of ThomasCook’ (research into the successes and the eventualdownfall of this British company)Choose one of these business entrepreneurs andwrite a profile on them and their work: RichardBranson, Karen Brady, James Dyson, Monica EastonCardone, Valerie Stark, Levi Roots.Research and answer the following questions:How are the following types of businesses different toeach other (sole trader, partnership, LTD, PLC)Taking The Biz is a You Tube channeldedicated to the provision ofrevision resources for studentsstudying GCSE and A Level Business.Each tutorial focuses on one of thekey topics for the akingTheBizWhat is the difference between limited and unlimitedliability?Follow us on Twitter:@ASFC CHEMISTRYOnce you have done some reading, try the following:Have a go at some of the RSC Starter for Ten BasicCompetencies questions which cover some ideas keyto A-level. Answers are available so you can mark yourown work.YouTubeWe have a YouTube channel whichwe have been using for the last fewWhat are the differences between a niche and a massmarket? (include benefits and drawbacks of each aswell as examples of businesses working within thesemarkets.Why is cash flow so important to a business?

You will need to download the free KindleApp on your phone to access it.Wider Reading:Periodic Tales: A Cultural History of theElements, from Arsenic to Zinc by HughAldersey-Williams.ISBN: 9780061824722Bad Science by Ben GoldacreISBN: 8601200953893The Science of Everyday Life: Why TeapotsDribble, Toast Burns and Light Bulbs Shineby Marty Jopson.ISBN: 9781782439608The Disappearing Spoon: And Other TrueTales of Madness, Love, and the History ofthe World from the Periodic Table of theElements by Sam Kean.ISBN: 9780552777506years to support our students and itis packed full of customised tutorialvideos.As part of our support to incomingstudents, we have launched a‘Starting Out’ series of tutorials thisyear to help you prepare for thecourse. At the time of writing this,there are 4 volumes in the series.We recommend making notesthroughout these tutorials.They can be found via the followinglinks:Channel Name ASFC CHEMISTRYStarting-Out //youtu.be/XgC4H5SbjFwStarting-Out Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list uizlet.com/asfc chemistryUse our pre-prepared resources onQuizlet to practice the key ideascovered in our YouTube Starting Alevel Chemistry series.Download the app or online use theflash cards to help you learn the ers-fortenMake your own flashcards to remember key ions,molecules and pieces of equipment.Produce a one-page summary of one of the TED talks.

terms. Try playing the match orgravity games to test yourknowledge.TED Talks https://www.ted.com/talks/jon bergmann just howsmall is an atom https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel dulek how big isa mole not the animal the other one https://www.ted.com/talks/cathy mulzer the incredible chemistry powering your smartphone https://www.ted.com/talks/mikael fogelstrom graphene the impressive 2d material full of potentialFilms based on real life scientistsand discoveries The Human Experiment(2013) An Inconvenient Truth(2006) A Civil Action (1998) The Insider (1999) Erin Brockovich (2000)ComputerScienceOCRComprehensive Textbooks (Pick One)Follow @ASFC CompSci on twitterto keep up to date with any newsdirect from the department.Working on programming – whether JavaScript,Python or something else is a great area to focus yourskills and attention right now, so working through oneof the recommended online resources is a good

OCR AS and A Level Computer Science by PM Heathcote & R S U Heathcote. PG Online. Sign up for a free account on2016.codecademy.com and takeadvantage of the following courses:A/AS Level Computer Science for OCR Introduction to HTMLStudent Book by Alistair Surrall & Adam Learn CSSHamflett. Cambridge University Press. Introduction to JavaScript2017.The Responsive Web DesignAdditional ResourcesCertification offered byfreecodecamp.org covers theEssential algorithms for A Level Computer foundations of HTML, CSS andScience by D Hillyard & C Sargent. 2019.JavaScript in an easy-to-follow,structured format.Essential Maths Skills for AS/A LevelComputer Science by Gavin Craddock &Corey Schafer’s YouTube TutorialsVictoria Ellis. Hodder Education. 2016.on Python Programming areanother great resource that you canPython Crash Course (2nd Edition) by Ericfind here:Matthes. No Starch Press. 2019.bit.ly/2RUzvhgstarting point. Then test your skills with one of thefollowing challenges: Create a website that outlines your skills andinterests and catalogues the learningprogress that you have been making – in thesense of a digital diary or CV. Create a quiz or text-based game usingPython – this could be something likeHangman, Noughts and Crosses orBattleship. Advanced Python programmers could look atusing the Kivy library to create a mobile appusing Python. Skilled JavaScript programmers may want tolook at mobile apps using the React Nativeframework.Practitioner de.pdfOnce you have completed the reading of thePractitioners Guide and the further reading within it,you will then be in a position to complete the firsttask.The following websites all provide a place to code andhost any projects you create: codepen.io – HTML, CSS & JavaScript jsfiddle.net – HTML, CSS & JavaScriptThe BaseCS Podcast is another great repl.it – Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript & Lotsresource that covers many of theMore key Computer Science concepts andcan be found at:You can also sign up for an account atcodenewbie.org/basecsisaaccomputerscience.org and create a teacherconnection with the code: Y24N9U and complete theassignments that have been set.Drama &TheatrePearsonGlossaryFollow our department on Twitter:@ASFCPerfArtsFollow our department onInstagram: @asfc performing artsTask 1Live Theatre Review

ama-and-Theatre-glossary.pdfMachinalBy Sophie TreadwellNick Hern BooksISBN: 978-1-85459-211-8The Complete Brecht ToolkitBy Stephen UnwinNick Hern BooksISBN: k Below is a list of Practitioners, you will need to know/learning/schools/secondary-andwho these people/companies are and how theyfe/resourcesinfluence your work. E.g. Brecht likes to use Placardsin his work so you might use them as wellhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/gui Stanislavskides/zxs9xnb/revision/1 Steven Berkoff Punchdrunk Joan LittlewoodTheatre Terminology Kneehighhttps://quizlet.com/subject/Drama Bertolt BrechtA-level/ Complicite ArtaudGreek Theatre Introductionhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v1. What is a practitioner? aSRLK7SogvE2. What is the difference between style/genre?3. What style does this practitioner use?Part 14. Create a presentation on this Practitionerhttps://youtu.be/FAkLTWQUbG85. Create a workshop of 10 minutes which youwill lead, to explore how this practitionerPart 2workshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v EaRIZIPAL6MTask 2Watch as much live theatre as you can – the NationalPart 3https://www.youtube.com/watch?v Theatre are streaming a different play every Thursdaywhich is available for that week (you can access it tnqz1zxGDTAfrom the first link in the previous box).Once you have watched the performance right a LiveTheatre Review (remembering to Evaluatethroughout). You should be used to this coming fromGCSE and there is a link to aid you taking you to theBBC bite size page for helpful hints and information ofhow to write a review.

Task 3The Glossary – Key words and phrase or subjectspecific terminology is incredibly important for Dramaand Theatre to help you get your point across moresuccinctly. Let’s get a head of the game by using theGlossary Link to the Edexcel website and testingyourself on Quizlet. There are so many differentQuizlet’s and flashcards packs to choose from somake your way through them and see how many youget right after a bit of revision.Task 4Watch and make notes about the video links forGreek Theatre IntroductionEconomicsPearsonPearson Edexcel A Level Economics AStudent Guide:Theme 1 Introduction to Markets. (MarkGavin) Hodder Education ISBN-13:9781510456891VIDEO LINK -start-economicsintroduction-to-macroeconomicsA great introduction and manyuseful resources on tutor2u.netPearson Edexcel A Student Guide: Theme 2– The UK economy performance andVIDEO LINK 2:policies. (Quentin Brewer). Hodderhttps://econ.economicshelp.org/200Education. ISBN13: mics.html Economics help is aEdexcel AS/A Level Economics Studentuseful reference. Read the reasonsBook by Alain Anderton, Dave Gray.why you may want to studyEdexcel Ltd. ISBN13: 9781447990550Economics. Some good blog materialhere too on the latest impact of theCracking Economics by Tejvan Pettinger.Coronavirus on the economy.Cassell. ISBN-13: 978-1844039319https://www.youtube.com/watch?list PLWeicFreBUYCOFC2A0SlKrpEYgwaSF63t&v W9IjktFC9TgOnce you have done some reading try the following:1. Watch video link 1 Make a two mind maps – onemicro and one macro and add the news examplesfrom the video. Now, research and find 4 of your ownnews examples and add them to your mind maps.Was it easy to know if they were micro or macro?2. Watch video link 2 Put the ‘reasons for studyingeconomics’ in your own order of preference.3. Using the links below and your own research, makea poster which summarises the ideas of these threefamous economists: 1. Adam Smith 2. Karl Marx 3.John Maynard Keynes Economist overview AdamSmith Karl Marx John Maynard Keynes Do you agreewith Adam or Karl the most? Can you give examplesof how Keynesian Economics is addressing thecoronavirus in the UK?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list PLWeicFreBUYDlaLppnRTZpwgBASflf4lU&v DmyOHPHg0kEconPlusDal is a student friendly goto YouTube site which covers theentire specification via videotutorials. You can begin to watchcontent for both Microeconomicsand Macroeconomics.Economist overviewAdam SmithKarl MarxJohn Maynard Keynes“And finally.” - Spend the summer paying attentionto the news. Sign up for a quality news alert (BBC, SkyNews).Twitter: Follow us on@AshtonEconomics for relevantupdates and news stories.@TimHarford –interestingperspectives on the economy andglobal economyTutor2uGeoff@tutor2uGeoff –Economics for A Level studentsFaisal Islam @faisalislam –Economics editor at the BBC. Newsfrom around the world.EnglishLanguageEduqas(WJEC)You say potato: a book about accentsCrystal, BenWhat was your first word? What were some of themilestones you passed in learning to speak? Talk toyour family and then construct a timeline of your ownWe send regular messages toHow to read a word by Knowles, Elizabeth students and links to subject related language development. How does it compare to thestandard models?articlesThe Etymologicon: A Circular efault?ithrough the Hidden Connections of thed t our English DepartmentEnglish Language Mark Forsyth90-P02170YouTube channel for a range ofvideos on topics studied on theThe Story of English in 100 words Crystal, coursesWhat is distinctive about the spoken language used byDavidhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/ someone you know in the public eye? Find a YouTubevideo of them talking and try to transcribe (writeUCuaGzMi7t

The Art Of Photography: An Approach To Personal Expression. By Bruce Barnbaum Digital Photography Complete Course: Everything You Need To Know. By DK Masters of Photography - by Reuel Golden Photography: The Definitive Visua