Testwood School
Year 7 2019-20
Dear Parents and Students
As part of our drive to raise standards and support learning, we have compiled
a Curriculum Booklet for Year 7. This document provides you with an overview
of the year for each of the subjects your son or daughter takes during this year.
Knowing which topics are coming up each half term will enable students to
plan ahead. Parents who have a particular interest in subjects may wish to talk
to their sons and daughters about those topics to nurture their interest.
Curriculum Leaders have added helpful material, web pages and internet links
to support further study and investigation. In some cases, there may be places
to visit which might deepen the understanding of particular topics. These
enrichment activities will enable all students to move forward ‘at a pace’
towards success as they move through the school.
Finally, as you know, we are keen to encourage further reading and we have
put together an extended reading list for the students to use when they are
looking for something good to read. Mrs Campbell in the LRC is always
available to recommend material. However, your local library will also have a
wide variety of books appropriate for particular age groups.
We hope that you find this booklet helpful in supporting your son or daughter’s
learning in 2019/20. If you have any concerns or questions about a specific
subject, please don’t hesitate to contact the subject teacher.
Yours sincerely
Mrs J Pitman
Headteacher
Art
Autumn Term
Testwood Fauve Style Students learn colour theory and painting skills to enable them to create a unique piece based on Fauvism. Students will use Photoshop to manipulate images of the school in a wild and unrealistic way and use these to help them create their own Fauve Paintings of Testwood School.
Spring Term
Bugs/Fish Students refine their observation skills with their study of various bugs or fish. They will be introduced to Poly-block Printing creating tessellating patterns inspired by the work of M.C Escher. Students will also design a ceramic tile based on their bug or fish observations to fit the tessellating theme.
Summer Term
Self Portraits Students learn about facial proportions and tonal shading techniques with various media. Students will use Photoshop to create a unique digital self-portrait and incorporate their knowledge on UNICEF’s Convention of the Rights of the Child.
Reading list
Visit the school library to see the range of art books on offer to give inspiration for own work.
Research artists on the internet:
Also these recommended Art Gallery websites – In London - www.tate.org.uk ; www.saatchigallery.com ; www.nationalgallery.org.uk In New York - www.moma.org ; www.guggenheim.org ; www.metmuseum.org In Europe - www.louvre.fr/en ; www.centrepompidou.fr/en ; www.guggenheim-bilbao.es/en
Possible enrichment activities at home
Students should complete observation drawings at home to develop their skills.
Students should experiment with a range of media to develop their skills.
Students should research artists whose work inspires them.
Students should visit Southampton City Art Gallery to see the range of Art work from both traditional and contemporary artists.
Students should also take the opportunity to practise skills or continue classwork in the lunchtime Art Club sessions, where students are able to work independently with the Art department’s resources.
Computing & ICT
Autumn Term 1 – Digital Life
Understanding why strong passwords are important
File housekeeping
Digital footprint and communicating online
Autumn Term 2 – Parts and Programming
Computer parts and how they work
Binary
The Operating System Spring Term 1 – Data Representation
Boolean logic
ASCII and Unicode
Images and sounds
Spring Term 2 – ICT Skill Development
Touch Typing
ICT Skill Development (applications and software) Summer Term 1 – Programming with Python/ BBC micro:bit
Hello world! Variables and user inputs
Selection statements and until loops Summer Term 2 – Game Design with Kodu
What makes a game playable
Scoring, moving and winning
End of year Exam
Reading list
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zvc9q6f BBC KS3 Computer Science
http://www.teach-ict.com/glossary/A.htm Teach ICT
https://www.codecademy.com/ Code Academy
Possible enrichment activities at home
Bletchley Park
National Museum of Computing
The Science Museum
Drama
Autumn Term 1
‘Superheroes’
Students will create their own Superhero character and use it in a range of different Drama activities.
Drama skills - characterisation, still image, thought track, physical theatre, narration, rehearsal, devising and performing.
Autumn Term 2
‘The terrible fate of Humpty Dumpty’
Students will be introduced to script work and theatre in education through the play and the topics that arise within it.
Students will explore the story and characters of the play through a mixture of scripted performance and devising their own dramatic interpretations.
Drama skills - characterisation, improvisation, script work, staging and ensemble performance.
Spring Term 1
‘Darkwood Manor’
Students will learn the art of storytelling in Drama whilst following a ghost story set in ‘Darkwood Manor’. They will take part in a range of Drama activities that explore atmosphere, plot and character.
Drama skills - tension, atmosphere and suspense, teacher in role, devising and performing.
Spring Term 2
‘Alice in Wonderland’
Students will explore the story and characters of Alice in Wonderland and devise their own dramatic interpretations.
Drama skills - physical theatre, characterisation, improvisation, prop, staging and choral speech.
Summer Term 1
‘Physical Theatre’
An introduction to different styles based in the importance of physicality in Drama.
Students will cover techniques such as mime, chair duets and stage combat
Drama skills- Trust, health and safety, Physical theatre, Performance skills.
Summer Term 2
‘High School Musical’
Students will use the musical theatre performance as a basis for performance work.
Drama skills - script, staging, lighting, soundscape, characterisation, performance skills, rehearsal and theatre knowledge.
Each topic will focus on skills like communication, team work, perseverance, creativity and confidence building.
Reading list
‘The Terrible Fate of Humpty Dumpty’
‘Alice in Wonderland’ by Lewis Carroll
High School Musical the movie for character and plot knowledge
Possible enrichment activities at home
Look for some movies related to the topic to help with characterisation in lesson.
Go to see local pantomime and shows at The Mayflower.
Visit a haunted house for ideas in Autumn 2 topic - ‘Darkwood Manor’
Reading any books relevant to the topic will help you with the context and setting of the work.
Get involved in the school productions, performing arts shows and clubs after school which will be promoted termly.
English
Autumn Term 1
Villains in Literature and Film: Understanding media techniques, character creation and narrative structure.
Speak like a Scholar: Engage students with how to communicate effectively in the English classroom.
Autumn Term 2
Dickens and Nineteenth-Century Society: The writer at work – how did society affect Dicken’s writing and how is meaning conveyed through character, language, dramatic devices and historical context.
Spring Term 1
Gothic Convention: Students fully immerse themselves into the gothic genre, reading challenging texts to enable them to make their own texts sophisticated and impressive.
Spring Term 2
Introduction to Shakespeare: Students are introduced to the world of Shakespeare, exploring the range of literature that he produced.
Summer Term 1
Year 7 Culture Text: Students will read a class novel of the teacher’s choice. It will be related to a culture from around the world. They will learn how an author crafts their writing, focusing upon the language and structure that is used.
Summer Term 2
Newspaper Study: Students will learn about newspapers, focusing on current events as well as the differences between types of newspapers. They will also explore how to construct a newspaper article and front page.
Year 7 Exams: Reading comprehension and a Writing paper.
Reading lists
The Harry Potter Series - J K Rowling
The Witches - Roald Dahl
101 Dalmatians - Dodie Smith
The Raven - Edgar Allen Poe
Frankenstein (abridged) - Mary Shelley
A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
Macbeth - William Shakespeare
Possible enrichment activities at home
Read for 20 - 30 minutes a day with your child. This should be with their Accelerated Reading book.
Read a weekly newspaper or magazine to understand the difference between formal and informal language.
Collect different leaflets and discuss their purpose.
Visit the Dickens museum in London.
Harry Potter World Studios Visit – London.
Ethics and Beliefs
Autumn Term 1 & 2 – The Island
Community – How far is community important?
Celebration – What is the point of celebrations?
Laws – Why do we need laws?
Stories – How do stories help us to remember the past? Spring Term 1 – Journey of a Lifetime
Pilgrimage – How can pilgrimage affect a person’s life? Are pilgrimages important to different religions? This has a focus on Islam and Hajj.
Spring Term 2 – Hinduism
Brahman – How do Hindus understand Brahman?
Karma – How does karma impact Hindus?
Reincarnation – How does reincarnation affect a believer?
Summer Term 1 – Charity
Poverty – What do we mean by the term poverty?
Zakat – How can people perform acts of charity? Summer Term 2 – Christianity
Jesus – Who is Jesus? Why is he important to Christians?
Atonement – What is atonement? How does Jesus provide atonement for Christians?
Agape – How and why do Christians support those in need?
Reading list
Read BBC news online to keep on top of current events and ethical debates.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/zh3rkqt (BBC Bitesize Religious Studies Key Stage 3).
Possible enrichment activities at home
Discussion and debate on the issues with people at home.
French
Autumn Term 1
Greetings and introductions: asking someone their name and how they are
Alphabet, phonics and French pronunciation rules, poems
Classroom language: communicating emotions and needs in the classroom
Numbers up to 31, asking someone’s age
Dates (days of the week, names of the months), asking when is someone’s birthday
Family members and pets, conjugating the verb to have “avoir” with all six pronouns
Dictionary skills
La Toussaint and Halloween in France
Autumn Term 2
Describing self
Describing others
Superheroes descriptions (eyes, hair, personality, height, size)
Expressing opinions using four opinion verbs
Asking someone’s opinion
Christmas in different regions of France
Spring Term 1
School rules and use of modals
Using the negative form
Opinions on school subjects
Differences between schools in England and in France
Asking questions using “que” (what)
Spring Term 2
Describing real life scenes and pictures
Making suggestions as to what is happening in a picture
Making predictions about what people are going to do in a scene
Easter in France
Summer Term 1
Sports
Hobbies
Opinions and reasons
Expressing frequency
Last weekend’s activities
Asking someone what they/where they would like to do, play, go.
Summer Term 2
General revision of all topics studied
Final exams
Places in town, description
Towns in France
Grammar revision
Reading lists
Asterix comics
Possible enrichment activities at home
Websites such as Memrise and Languagegym
Research map of France and different towns
BBC languages – videos on school life
BBC languages – videos on activities in France
Phone applications such as Duolingo
Geography
Autumn Term 1
What is Geography?
Fantastic Places – A whistle-stop tour of some of the amazing places around the world.
Autumn Term 2
Resources – Example of energy as a resource; the collection, usage and need for management.
Spring Term 1
Africa – Investigating the world’s second largest continent. Spring Term 2
Rivers and Floods – Causes, effects and management of river flooding. Includes a fieldtrip to investigate rivers and ecosystems in the The New Forest.
Summer Term 1
The UK – Investigating our home countries, including the main human and physical features. Summer Term 2
Weather and Microclimates – Aspects of weather and how it affects us; what are microclimates? Includes fieldwork around the school site.
Reading lists
See Mrs Campbell in the school LRC for advice on appropriate material to support the topics being studied.
Notes From a Small Island by Bill Bryson.
Atlas of the World.
Horrible Geography book series.
Possible enrichment activities at home
BBC Bitesize - Keystage 3 Geography http://www.bbc.com/bitesize/levels/z4kw2hv
KS3 Education Quizzes https://www.educationquizzes.com/ks3/geography/
Practise your map skills www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/mapzone/
Download and use a weather app
Download and use the BBC news app
Visit local areas with links to the topics being studied
Watching the news and reading newspapers to keep up to date with what is going on in the world
Visiting new and interesting places
History
Autumn Term 1
Life before 1066
Impact of the Saxons (including local study)
The Norman Conquest and Impact of the invasion Autumn Term 2
The murder of Becket
King John
Ordinary lives in the Middle Ages
Medieval Baghdad Spring Term 1
Black Death
Peasants Revolt
The Crusades
Medieval religion Spring Term 2
Reformation
Changing power of the monarchy
The English Civil War
Cromwell Summer Term 1
British Empire
The slave trade – development and abolition Summer Term 2
Britain 1750 - 1900: o Population growth o Factory conditions o Industrial towns o Southampton 1750 - 1900
History Around Us - Arundel Castle
Reading lists
Wulf the Saxon: A story of the Norman Conquest by G.A. Henty
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz
Horrible Histories magazine
Anne Boleyn and Me: A Tudor Girl’s Diary, London 1525 by Alison Prince
Mill Girl, The Diary of a Victorian girl 1842 – 1843 by Sue Reid
Slave Girl, An African American Girl’s story 1859 by Patricia McKissack
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe Films and Documentaries
Battlefield Britain: Hastings – Peter and Dan Snow
A History of Britain: Conquest! – Simon Schama
Western Front – Making the Front, BBC Series
Richard Holmes – War Walks series
War Horse (BBFC: 12)
Private Peaceful (BBFC: 12A)
Possible enrichment activities at home
Dover Castle: www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/dover-castle/
Arundel Castle, Arundel: www.arundelcastle.org
Portchester Castle: www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/portchester-castle/
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth: www.historicdockyard.co.uk
Fort Nelson, Fareham: www.royalarmouries.org/visit-us/fort-nelson/
Mathematics
Autumn Term 1
Four basic operations (+, - , x, ÷ ) with integers and decimals
Statistical Charts and graphs
Averages – Mean, mode, median and range
Autumn Term 2
Four basic operations (+, - , x, ÷ ) with fractions
Holiday Project – time tables, real life graphs
Percentages and ratio Spring Term 1
Expressions
Equations
Formulae
Spring Term 2
Perimeter
Area Summer Term 1
Properties of shapes
Angles
Summer Term 2
Probability
Ratio, proportion and rates of change
Reading lists
Loan books from LRC
Possible enrichment activities at home
nrich.maths.org
www.ukmt.org.uk
www.mathsworkout.co.uk (ask your class teacher for school login details)
www.mathsisfun.com
Music
Unit 1 African Drumming
Instrument Focus: Djembé / African drums
Group djembe performance: Djolé
Sequencing: Djolé
Topic Test – Rhythmic Notation Unit 2 Videogame Music
Instrument Focus: Keyboard
Group keyboard performance: Tetris
Sequencing: Tetris
Topic Test – Pitched Notation Unit 3 Classical Covers
Instrument Focus: Sequencing / Music ICT
Performance: Bolero
Sequenced arrangement: Bolero
Topic Test – Elements of Music Unit 4 Bruno Mars
Instrument Focus: Ukulele
Solo ukulele performance: Just the Way You Are
Sequencing: Backing track of Just the Way You Are Topic Test
Soundation Testwood school is happy to provide all students access to the cloud based digital audio workstation Soundation. Students can access this at home using a Google Chrome at the website below testwood.musicfirst.co.uk Students are aware of their own logins and passwords.
Videogame Music
Concerts See local press for upcoming concerts including PLAY and Distant Worlds YouTube/Websites/Reading List http://www.mfiles.co.uk/video-game-music-history.htm http://midnightmusic.com.au/2016/06/the-guide-to-composing-music-for-video-games/ Composing Music for Games: The Art, Technology and Business of Video Game Scoring – Chance Thomas A Composer's Guide to Game Music – Winifred Phillips
Ukulele
Southampton Ukulele Jam – either join or see them perform - http://www.suj.btck.co.uk/Calendar Ukulele Club runs on Thursday lunchtimes in Mu1 YouTube/Websites/Reading List The Ukulele Teacher
Revising Music
This topic focuses in greater depth on all the topics covered in Year 7 and introduces more challenging rhythms with a focus on good rehearsal techniques and working together.
Physical Education
Throughout the year, the students will participate in a range of sporting activities to develop
their core and technical skills to become more competent, confident and expert in their
techniques and apply them across different sports and physical activities. They will also be
encouraged to use a range of tactics and strategies to overcome opponents.
7x1 7x2 7x3 7y1 7y2 7y3
05.09.19 – 04.10.19 (5 weeks)
Core Skills (All Venues)
Core Skills (All Venues)
Core Skills (All Venues)
Core Skills (All Venues)
Core Skills (All Venues)
Core Skills (All Venues)
07.10.19 – 11.10.19 (1 week)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
14.10.19 – 25.10.19 (2 weeks)
Cross Country
(All Venues)
Cross Country
(All Venues)
Cross Country
(All Venues)
Cross Country
(All Venues)
Cross Country
(All Venues)
Cross Country
(All Venues)
04.11.19 – 15.11.19 (2 weeks)
Indoor Athletics (Indoors)
Indoor Athletics (Indoors)
Indoor Athletics (Indoors)
Indoor Athletics (Indoors)
Indoor Athletics (Indoors)
Indoor Athletics (Indoors)
18.11.19 – 20.12.19 (5 weeks)
Football (Astro)
Netball (Sports Hall)
Rugby (Field)
Football (Astro)
Netball (Sports Hall)
Rugby (Field)
06.01.20 – 31.01.20 (4 weeks)
Gymnastics (Gym)
Dance (Dining Hall)
Rugby (Field)
Gymnastics (Gym)
Dance (Dining Hall)
Rugby (Field)
03.02.20 – 07.02.20 (1 week)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
10.02.20 – 06.03.20 (3 weeks)
Invasion Games (Astro)
Gymnastics (Gym)
Dance (Dining Hall)
Invasion Games (Astro)
Gymnastics (Gym)
Dance (Dining Hall)
09.03.20 – 03.04.20 (4 weeks)
Dance (Dining Hall)
Hockey (Astro)
Gymnastics (Gym)
Dance (Dining Hall)
Hockey (Astro)
Gymnastics (Gym)
20.04.20 – 22.05.20 (5 weeks)
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
L1 –Athletics L2 – Striking & Fielding
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
L1 –Athletics L2 – Striking & Fielding
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
01.06.20 – 05.006.20 (1 week)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
Fitness Testing
(All Venues)
08.06.20 – 17.07.20 (5 weeks)
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
L1 –Athletics L2 – Striking & Fielding
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
L1 –Athletics L2 – Striking & Fielding
L1 – Striking & Fielding L2 –Athletics
*Striking and Fielding are activities such as rounders, softball and cricket.
Extra Curricular Opportunities Out of School Opportunities
Football Badminton
Rugby Table Tennis
Netball Gymnastics
Rounders Athletics
Cricket Hockey
Dance Basketball
Handball Tennis
www.newforestssp.co.uk
Global Rock Challenge
www.rockchallenge.co.uk
Applemore Netball Club www.applemorenetball.co.uk Waterside Table Tennis Club www.watersidettc.co.uk Pace Youth Football Club www.pitchero.com Totton & Eling Football Club www.pitchero.com Tottonians Rugby Club www.tottonians.com Southampton Hockey Club www.southamptonhc.org Calmore Cricket Club www.calmoresports.co.uk New Forest Junior Athletics Club www.newforestjuniors.co.uk Testwood Gymnastics Club www.testwoodgymnastics.co.uk Southampton Gymnastics Club www.sotongym.co.uk Totton & Eling Tennis Centre www.servingtennis.net/totton.htm Stagecoach www.stagecoach.co.uk/totton
“If you fail to prepare, you are prepared to fail.”
Mark Spitz
Science
Autumn Term 1
Introduction to Working Scientifically
Forces, Energy Autumn Term 2
Two topics from Matter, Organisms and Acids and Alkalis
Spring Term 1
Two Topics from Electromagnets, Organisms, Acids and Alkalis
Spring Term 2
Ecosystems
Chemical reactions Summer Term 1
Genes
Earth Summer Term 2
Complete Earth
Extended scientific enquiry projects
End of year exam
Reading lists
Key Stage 3 Science Revision Guide
Wonders of the Solar System (Prof Brian Cox)
Hands-On Science: Forces and Motion, Matter and Materials, Sound and Light, Electricity and Magnets (J Graham, J Challoner)
Wonders of the Natural World (Prof Brian Cox)
Stuff Matters: The Strange Stories of the Marvellous Materials that Shape Our Man-made World (M Miodownik)
What’s Biology all About?, What’s Chemistry all About?, What’s Physics all About? (Usborne Books Collection)
Possible enrichment activities at home
The Science Museum, London
Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium
Southampton University Open Days
Technology
Throughout the year, the students will participate in a range of Technology activities to
develop their core and technical skills to become more competent, confident and expert at
creating design solutions to a given brief. They will also be encouraged to use a range of
specialist tools, materials and equipment.
7x1 7x2 7x3 7y1 7y2 7y3
Autumn 1
Food and nutrition. Health, safety and hygiene. Knife skills. Practical cooking.
Textiles. Health, safety of using equipment. Water Bottle Container design.
Food and nutrition. Health, safety and hygiene. Knife skills. Practical cooking.
Textiles. Health, safety of using equipment. Water Bottle Container design.
Food and nutrition. Health, safety and hygiene. Knife skills. Practical cooking.
Food and nutrition. Health, safety and hygiene. Knife skills. Practical cooking.
Autumn 2
Food and nutrition. Eat Well Guide – nutrition. Practical Cooking
Textiles. Water Bottle Container creation.
Food and nutrition. Eat Well Guide – nutrition. Practical Cooking
Textiles. Water Bottle Container creation.
Food and nutrition. Eat Well Guide – nutrition. Practical Cooking
Food and nutrition. Eat Well Guide – nutrition. Practical Cooking
Spring 1
Textiles. Health, safety of using equipment. Water Bottle Container design.
Food and nutrition. Health, safety and hygiene. Knife skills. Practical cooking.
Textiles. Health, safety of using equipment. Water Bottle Container design.
Food and nutrition. Health, safety and hygiene. Knife skills. Practical cooking.
Textiles. Health, safety of using equipment. Water Bottle Container design.
Textiles. Health, safety of using equipment. Water Bottle Container design.
Spring 2
Textiles. Water Bottle Container creation.
Food and nutrition. Eat Well Guide – nutrition. Practical Cooking
Textiles. Water Bottle Container creation.
Food and nutrition. Eat Well Guide – nutrition. Practical Cooking
Textiles. Water Bottle Container creation.
Textiles. Water Bottle Container creation.
Summer 1
Product Design. Electronics, design a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, design a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, design a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, design a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, design a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, design a mini light for a keyring.
Summer 2
Product Design. Electronics, make a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, make a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, make a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, make a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, make a mini light for a keyring.
Product Design. Electronics, make a mini light for a keyring.
Recommended Reading for Year 7 and above
Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell War Horse by Michael Morpurgo Diary of a Wimpy Kid (all the series) by Jeff Kinney Chronicles of Ancient Darkness (all the series) by Michelle Paver Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan Beast Quest Pack: Any and all the Series by Adam Blade Skulduggery Pleasant Collection by Derek Landy Skellig by David Almond Dark Summer by Ali Sparks (any by Ali Sparks) There's a Boy in the Girls' Bathroom by Louis Sachar A Darkling Plain (Mortal Engines Quartet) by Philip Reeve Eragon: (The Inheritance Cycle) by Christopher Paolini – all Magyk (Septimus Heap) by Angie Sage (all of the trilogy) Inkheart (Inkheart Trilogy) by Cornelia Funke Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling (all of the series) Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (series) by Rick Riordan Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt and Sue Heap Girls Under Pressure by Jacqueline Wilson and Nick Sharratt How to Survive Summer Camp by Jacqueline Wilson and Nick Sharratt Listen to the Moon by Michael Morpurgo (any by Morpurgo) The Spook’s Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney Watership Down by Richard Adams Tom Gates series by Liz Pichon I am not a Loser series by Barry Loser A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket The Hundred Mile an Hour Dog by Jeremy Strong The World of Norm series by Jonathan Mere Millions by Frank Cottrell Boyce Once (Then, Now and After) series by Morris Gleitzman Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian Matilda by Roald Dahl The BFG by Roald Dahl The Witches by Roald Dahl Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson (any by Ibbotson) Gangsta Granny by David Walliams (any by David Walliams) Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick Revolver by Marcus Sedgwick (any by Marcus Sedgwick) Wonder by R J Palacio Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging by Loise Rennison (any by this author) Time Riders series by Alex Scarrow The Giver by Lois Lowry