EVALUACIONES DE PROGRESO ACADÉMICO – PRIMERO DE SEC.

TEMARIOS

COMUNICACIÓN

  • Comprensión lectora
  • El verbo
  • El sustantivo
  • El adjetivo
  • Conectores lógicos
  • Reglas generales de acentuación y tildación
  • Signos de puntuación
  • Sinónimos y antónimos
  • Ortografía
  • Analogías

INGLÉS

Test:Basedon Cambridge Key English Test (KET)

Level:Elementarylevel / First-level Cambridge ESOL exam / Level A2 of theCommonEuropean Framework of Reference forLanguages.

Syllabus:

Grammar Structures:

  1. Present simple and continuous
  2. Verbs + infinitive or –ing form
  3. Past Simple
  4. Past simple and continuous
  5. Some, any, much, many, a lot of, a few
  6. Articles
  7. Comparatives and superlatives
  8. (not) as … as, too, enough
  9. Present perfect
  10. Present perfect and past simple
  11. Will and going to
  12. Zero Conditional
  13. Must, mustn´t and needn´t
  14. First conditional
  15. Second conditional
  16. I wish…
  17. Past perfect
  18. Reported speech
  19. The passive (present simple)
  20. The passive (other tenses)

Vocabulary:

Book Solutions Pre Intermediate

-Personalities

-Personality adjectives

-Negative prefixes

-A question of sport

-Sports

-Collocations: sports and games

-Landscapes

-Rural and urban landscapes

-Prepositions of movement

-Compound nouns

-At the cinema

-Types of film

-adjectives to describe films

--ed and –ing adjectives

-At the shops

-Shops

-Verbs: shopping and Money

-Useful gadgets

-Electronic devices

-Phrasal verbs

-Body language

-Gestures

-Phrasal verbs

-Global issues

-Global issues

-Word formation: noun suffixes

-Crimes and criminals

-Crime

-Suffixes

-Publications

-Books and Texts

Writing:

-A personal profile

-A magazine article

-A leaflet

-A film review

-An informal letter

-A formal letter

-A note

-An essay

-A story

-A book review

Skills to be evaluated: Reading & Writing; Listening

Parts of the exam :

Tests / Content / Time allowed / Marks
Reading & Writing / 9 parts/56 questions
Reading: Parts 1–5
Writing: Parts 6–9 / 1 hour 10 minutes / 60 marks
Listening / 5 parts/25 questions / 30 minutes / 25 marks

Reading and Writing Test

Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

Part 1 (Questions 1–5)

In this part you have to understand the main message of a sign, notice or other very

shorttext.

Read advertisements in English on the Internet, in English magazines or newspapers.

Part 2 (Questions 6–10)

This part is a test of vocabulary.

Study the differences between words with similar meanings and opposites.

Learn collocations (words that go together)

Part 3 (Questions 11–15 and 16–20)

This part of the test focuses on everyday conversation.

Listen to as much English as you can.

Study the Function Files in your book.

Learn different responses for phrases such as:

Do you mind….?

Would you like…..?

How often do you….?

Let’s……

Part 4 (Questions 21–27)

This part consists of a longer text (about 230 words) and seven questions.

Practice doing multiple-choice reading activities. Learnfromyourmistakes.

Part 5 (Questions 28–35)

This part consists of a text with some missing words. You have to choose the correct missing word for each gap from a choice of three multiple-choice options.

Practice Reading short factual texts from encyclopaedias, books, internet.

Learn words/structures which go together. Forexample :

can, can’t without to

on+days of theweek

Part 6 (Questions 36–40)

This part is about vocabulary. You have to find the right word for something and spell it correctly.

Practise giving definitions and spelling words.

Part 7 (Questions 41–50)

You have to complete a letter by filling in the gaps.

Practise doing this kind of exercise. Make sure you can spell words correctly.

Part 8 (Questions 51–55)

You have to read one or two short texts (notice, email, advertisement) and use this information to fill in a form, notice, or similar document.

Part 9 (Question 56)

You have to write a short note, email, postcard or message.

Practise writing notes, emails, etc.

Listening Test

Time: 30 minutes

You need to show your ability to understand announcements and other spoken material when spoken reasonably slowly.

Web pages:

Sample tests:

Vocabulary list:

KET/ket_vocablist.pdf

CÍVICA

  1. Derechos Humanos.
  2. Convivencia Social
  3. Seguridad Ciudadana.
  4. Democracia.
  5. Defensa Civil.
  6. Tributación.

HISTORIA Y GEOGRAFÍA

  1. El Poblamiento de América: Teorías. (Páginas 49, 50 y 51).
  2. División de la Historia del Perú: Desde la llegada del hombre al Perú hasta el Tercer Horizonte. (Página 65)
  3. Chavín, Nazca y Paracas.
  4. Principales yacimientos arqueológicos anteriores a Chavín. (56, 58 y 60)
  5. Las Ocho Regiones Naturales del Perú. (Cuaderno)
  6. La domesticación de plantas y consecuencias de la primera agricultura. (Página 57)
  7. Ciudades principales de Huari y límites. (Ver mapa: página 170), cuaderno.
  8. El urbanismo. (Página 171).
  9. Textilería Huari. (Página 172)
  10. El señor de Sipán.
  11. Los Moche: Poder político y Sociedad. (Páginas 159 y 160).
  12. La cerámica Moche. (Páginas 169 y 161)
  13. Arquitectura y escultura Tiahuanaco. (Páginas 167 – 168)
  14. Ubicación de las culturas en relación al territorio peruano.
  15. Ubicación de fechas en el tiempo.
  16. El Control Vertical de los Pisos Ecológicos. (Página 168)
  17. El continente Americano: Capitales y ubicación territorial. (Estudiar en mapa).

SCIENCE

  • Heredity
  • Homozygous vs Heterozygous.
  • Dominant vs Recessive.
  • Genotype vs Phenotype.
  • Punnett Squares.
  • Mitosis & Meiosis
  • Different stages of mitosis & number of chromosomes/chromatids.
  • Different stages of meiosis & number of chromosomes/chromatids.
  • Chromosomes vs Chromatids.
  • Sex cells (Gametes) vs Body cells (Somatic cells).
  • DNA
  • Structure, shape and location.
  • Replication.
  • Base pairs and codons.
  • From DNA to proteins – RNA, Amino acids, Ribosomes.
  • Evolution
  • Mutation.
  • Common ancestor.
  • Natural selection and adaptation (and relation to evolution).
  • Charles Darwin.
  • Darwin’s finches.
  • Species and speciation.
  • Selective breeding.
  • Fossils and Earth History
  • Formation
  • How do they support evolution
  • Fossil record
  • Weather (Major Change)
  • Ice ages and glacial periods of the past
  • Climate cycles
  • Global climate change

MATEMÁTICA

1.- TEORÍA DE CONJUNTOS

  • Representación gráfica de conjuntos
  • Operaciones con conjuntos (unión ,intersección , diferencia, complemento)

2.-DIVISIBILIDAD

  • Múltiplos y divisores
  • Números primos y compuestos

3.- NÚMEROS ENTEROS

  • Problemas con números enteros
  • Operadores matemáticos con números enteros

4.- NÚMEROS RACIONALES

  • Fracción generatriz de una fracción decimal
  • Operaciones combinadas
  • Problemas con números racionales

5.- ÁLGEBRA

  • Leyes de exponentes
  • Operaciones con expresiones algebraicas
  • Problemas con ecuaciones

6.- GEOMETRIA

  • Operaciones con segmentos
  • Operaciones con ángulos
  • Perímetros y áreas (rectángulo, cuadrado, triángulo)

7.- ESTADÍSTICA

  • Tablas de distribución de frecuencias
  • Interpretación de gráficos estadísticos
  • Medidas de tendencia central