Welcome to the Science Curriculum
Science Department:
Head of Faculty/ Teacher of Chemistry: Mrs S. Berry
Primary Subject Lead: Ms A. Bradley
Teacher of Biology: Mrs J. Holmes
Teacher of Physics: Dr H Polley/ Mr J Bates
Teacher of Science/ Lab Tech: Miss J. Laisby
Teacher of Science: Mrs K. Peifer
Teacher of Science: Mr J. Crayston
Curriculum Journey from EYFS to KS4
Reception:
Autumn: Space and solar system
Spring: Weather, growing plants and farming
Summer 1: Animals and minibeats
Summer 2: Wonderful Water
Year 1:
Autumn 1: Seasonal changes and daily weather
Autumn 2: Animals, including humans (what is an animal?)
Spring 1: Materials
Spring 2: Plants (parts of a plants)
Summer 1: Revisit Animals, including humans
Summer 2: Revisit Plants, Seasonal change and weather
Year 2:
Autumn 1: Living things and habitats (MRS GREN, habitats and food chains)
Autumn 2: Animals, including humans (How do animals stay healthy and mature with age?)
Spring 1: Every day materials and uses
Spring 2: Revisit Living things and habitats
Summer 1: Plants (Seeds, bulbs and how to keep plants healthy)
Summer 2: Revisit Animals, including humans
Year 3:
Autumn 1: Rocks
Autumn 2: Animals, including humans (Skeleton and muscles)
Spring 1: Forces (contact forces) and magnets
Spring 2: Light
Summer 1: Plants (Parts of flowering plants and how leaves make food)
Summer 2: Plants (Parts of flowering plants and how leaves make food)
Year 4:
Autumn 1: Living things and their habitats (vertebrates and invertebrates, classification)
Autumn 2: States of matter
Spring 1: Animals, including humans (teeth and digestive system)
Spring 2: Animals, including humans (teeth and digestive system)
Summer 1: Electricity (simple circuits)
Summer 2: Sound
Year 5:
Autumn 1: Properties and changes of materials
Autumn 2: Animals, including humans (changing into adults)
Spring 1: Forces (friction and air resistance)
Spring 2: Earth and space
Summer 1: Living things and their habitats (life cycles and reproduction)
Summer 2: Forces ( levers and pulleys)
Year 6:
Autumn 1: Living things and their habitats (Carl Linnaeus and classification)
Autumn 2: Light
Spring 1: Animals, including humans (circulatory system)
Spring 2: Animals, including humans (water transport)
Summer 1: Electricity (series circuits and components)
Summer 2: Evolution and Inheritance
Year 7:
Autumn 1: Scientific enquiry skills, Particle model, Energy transfers
Autumn 2: Cells, Separating mixtures
Spring 1: Movement, Forces and Speed
Spring 2: Plant reproduction, Earth structure
Summer 1: Metals and non metals, Universe
Summer 2: Human reproduction, Sound
Year 8:
Autumn 1: Breathing, Contact forces and Gravity
Autumn 2: Periodic table and elements, Heating and cooling
Spring 1: Digestion, Electrostatics and circuits
Spring 2: Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration
Summer 1: Interdependence and ecosystems, Magnetism and electromagnets
Summer 2: Moments and pressure, Chemical reactions
Year 9:
Autumn 1: Inheritance and variation, Wave properties and light
Autumn 2: Acids and Alkalis, Earth's resources and the carbon cycle
Spring 1: Photosynthesis, Voltage and resistance
Spring 2: Review of chemical reactions and materials
Summer 1: Evolution, Energy costs and work
Summer 2: Healthy lifestyles, Earth's resources and climate project
KS4 -Year 10 & 11 - GCSE Biology Course Overview:
Exam Board: AQA Separate Biology
AQA Science Trilogy
AQA-8461-Separate Biology specification-2016.PDF
AQA-8464-Trilogy Science-2016.PDF
Course Syllabus:
Students will study the following seven topics:-
- Cell biology
- Organisation
- Infection and response
- Bioenergetics
- Homeostasis and response
- Inheritance, variation and evolution
- Ecology
Exam Structure
Separate Biology Paper 1: 1hr 45mins
Separate Biology Paper 2: 1hr 45mins
or
Trilogy Biology Paper 1: 1hr 15 mins
Trilogy Biology Paper 2: 1hr 15 mins
Students will sit two Papers as follows:-
- Units 1—4 will be examined in Paper 1;
- Units 5—7 in Paper 2.
Each Paper is worth 50% of the total GCSE.
Practical Skills
These will be developed throughout the course, covering a very wide range of skills. There is a stronger mathematical emphasis in this new GCSE. Examination of practical skills will be incorporated within the final exams.
Further Study and Careers
GCSE Biology lays a strong foundation for AS/A Level Biology and related subjects. This could lead to degree courses in Biology itself, Medicine, Nursing, Physiotherapy and other medically related areas as well as Zoology, Botany and Environmental Sci
KS4 -Year 10 & 11 - GCSE Chemistry Course Overview:
Exam Board: AQA Separate Chemistry & AQA Science Trilogy
AQA | GCSE | Chemistry | Specification at a glance
AQA-8464-Trilogy Science-2016.PDF
Separate Chemistry Paper 1: 1hr 45mins
Separate Chemistry Paper 2: 1hr 45mins
or
Trilogy Chemistry Paper 1: 1hr 15 mins
Trilogy Chemistry Paper 2: 1hr 15 mins
Course Syllabus:
Students will study the following ten topics:-
- Atomic structure and the periodic table
- Bonding, structure and the properties of matter
- Quantitative chemistry
- Chemical changes
- Energy changes
- The rate and extent of chemical change
- Organic chemistry
- Chemical analysis
- Chemistry of the atmosphere
- Using resources
Students will sit two papers as follows:-
- Units 1—5 will be examined in Paper 1;
- Units 5—10 in Paper 2.
Each Paper is worth 50% of the total GCSE.
Practical Skills
These will be developed throughout the course. Students will learn a number of new chemical techniques and focus on working safely. Examination of practical skills will be incorporated within the final exams.
Further Study and Careers
GCSE Chemistry lays a strong foundation for AS/A Level Chemistry. This could lead to degree courses including Chemistry itself, Dentistry, Medicine, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering and other related areas in the Chemical industry. It is a vital science for the majority of other scientific careers.
KS4 -Year 10 & 11 - GCSE Physics Course Overview:
Exam Board: AQA Separate Physics & AQA Science Trilogy
AQA | Science | GCSE | Physics
AQA-8464-Trilogy Science-2016.PDF
Separate Physics Paper 1: 1hr 45mins
Separate Physics Paper 2: 1hr 45mins
or
Trilogy Physics Paper 1: 1hr 15 mins
Trilogy Physics Paper 2: 1hr 15 mins
Course Syllabus:
Students will study the following 7/8 topics:-
- Energy
- Electricity
- Particle Model of matter
- Atomic structure
- Forces
- Waves
- Magnetism and electromagnetism
- Space (separate science only)