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KS3 Curriculum overview: Science Year 7 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Year 8 Forces - What is a force? - Direction of force - Magnetic forces - Atmospheric forces - Friction - Measuring forces - 3 Laws of motion Illness and Disease - Microbes - White Blood Cells - Antibiotics - Common illnesses and diseases Earth & Beyond - Shapes in space - Planets - How the earth moves around the sun - Phases of the moon - Seasons Life Cycles - Stages of Development - Puberty - Hormones Cells - Parts of a cell - Function of cell organelles - Specialized cells Electricity - What is electricity? - Circuit symbols - Building a circuit - Static electricity Healthy Living - Food groups - Balanced Lifestyle - Metabolism - Energy Levels Year 9 Cell Biology - Parts of a cell - Specialized cells - Cell division - Stem Cells Cell Organisation - Digestive system - Respiratory system - Cardiovascular system - Health Issues - Plant organs Infection and Response - Infectious disease - Human defense-systems - Vaccinations - Medical testing Bioenergetics - Photosynthesis - Aerobic respiration - Anaerobic respiration - Metabolism - Fermentation Grouping and Classifying Materials - Changing materials - Water cycle - States of matter Grouping and Classifying Materials - Sorting materials - Electricity - Conduction and insulation - Temperature Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table - Atoms and elements - Chemical reactions - Electrical charge of atoms - Periodic table Separating Materials# - Rocks and soil - Dissolving solutions - Saturated vs. unsaturated solutions - Soluble vs. insoluble solutions Bonding, Structure and the Properties of Matter - Ionic, covalent and metallic bonds - Polymers - States of matter - Structure and bonding of carbon Quantitative Chemistry - Conservation of mass - Quantitative interpretation of chemical equations - Use of amount of substance in relation to masses of pure substances Chemical Changes - Reactivity of metals - Reactions of acids - Electrolysis Energy Changes - Exothermic and endothermic reactions Spring 1 Spring 2 Separating Materials - Condensation - Evaporation Drugs and Medicines - The difference between a drug and medicine - Drug testing - Antibiotics - Recreational drugs Summer 1 Summer 2 Food, Exercise and Staying Healthy - Food groups - Balanced Lifestyle - Metabolism - Energy Levels Stages of Development - Life cycles - Puberty The Heart and Circulation - Functioning of heart and lungs - Function of blood - Calculating pulse Variation and Food Chains - Identifying difference of animal and plants - Food chains and food webs - Habitat - Adaptation - Living things in their environment Light - Sources of light - Shadows - Travelling of light - Reflection vs. refraction - Parts of the eye Acids and Alkali - Identifying acids and alkalis - Neutralism - Universal Indicator - Acids in digestion Forces - Forces and their interactions - Work done and energy transfer - Forces and elasticity - Forces and motion Energy - Energy changes in a system - Storing of energy - Conservation and dissipation of energy - National and global energy resources Waves - Waves in air fluids and solids - Electromagnetic waves Electricity - Current, potential difference and resistance - Series and parallel circuits - Domestic uses and safety - Energy transfers KS4 Curriculum overview: Science Year 10 Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Year 11 Cell Biology - Parts of a cell - Specialized cells - Cell division - Stem Cells Cell Organization - Digestive system - Respiratory system - Cardiovascular system - Health Issues - Plant organs Interdependence and Adaptation - Adaptations - Environmental changes - Biomass pyramids and food chains - Waste materials - The carbon cycle - Genetic variations Infection and Response - Infectious disease - Human defense-systems - Vaccinations - Medical testing Bioenergetics - Photosynthesis - Aerobic respiration - Anaerobic respiration - Metabolism - Fermentation Evolution - Genetic variations - Darwin’s Theory Revision for Biology module - Revise topics covered Bonding, Structure and the Properties of Matter - Ionic, covalent and metallic bonds - Polymers - States of matter - Structure and bonding of carbon Quantitative Chemistry - Conservation of mass - Quantitative interpretation of chemical equations - Use of amount of substance in relation to masses of pure substances Chemical Changes - Reactivity of metals - Reactions of acids - Electrolysis Energy Changes - Exothermic and endothermic reactions Spring 1 Spring 2 Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table - Atoms and elements - Chemical reactions - Electrical charge of atoms - Periodic table Rocks and Building Materials - Limestone cycle Crude Oil and Fuels - Fractional distillation - Hydrocarbons - Alkanes vs. Alkenes Products from Oil - Polymers - Ethanol reaction Plant Oils - Uses for vegetable oil - Emulsions Our Changing Planet - Structure of the earth - Convection currents - Saving our planet Revision for Chemistry module - Revise topics covered in chemistry module Summer 1 Summer 2 Forces - Forces and their interactions - Work done and energy transfer - Forces and elasticity - Forces and motion Waves - Properties of waves - Electromagnetic spectrum - Wave equations - Doppler effect Energy - Energy changes in a system - Storing of energy - Conservation and dissipation of energy - National and global energy resources Revision for Physics module - Revise topics covered in physics module Waves - Waves in air fluids and solids - Electromagnetic waves Exam Revision Electricity - Current, potential difference and resistance - Series and parallel circuits - Domestic uses and safety - Energy transfers Some websites that parents/ carers and students might find useful include; KS3 KS4 KS3 Bitesize Science www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zng4d2p BBC Bitesize GCSE Science http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/subjects/zrkw2hv Science Museum Games www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/online_science/games Get Revising—The Student Room https://getrevising.co.uk/resources/level/gcse Revision for Physics and Chemistry http://www.gcsescience.com/index.html