Y10 Physics progression (9-1 AQA syllabus and Kerboodle)

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Y10 Physics progression (9-1 AQA syllabus and Kerboodle) Key: Separates only content Assessment: Y10 teaching specialist team to organise. All classes to do the same. Required practical: See Y10 folder for guidance and practical sheets - To be written up in a skinny yellow exercise book Name, class, and Required practicals on the front. Have students divide it into thirds - Biology required practicals - page 1 in first third: Chemistry required practicals - page 1 in second third; Physics required practicals - page 1 in final third of lab book. Absent students MUST copy up and record results. Other students perhaps take photographs? (Very good onion cell photos taken through the eyepiece lens of the microscope with 9sc1 last year) There are 10 required practical tasks for separate science students. 9 for trilogy students. (Not prac 9) Lesson Seps Lesson Trilogy Spec and Topic Homework/ Assessment Timecheck/ Assessment responsibility 1 Energy and Energy Resources Chapter P1: Conservation and dissipation of energy Sept 2016 start 01 01 P1.1 Changes in energy stores 02 02 P1.2 Conservation of energy 03 03 P1.3 Energy and work Homework Self/ peer 04 04 P1.4 Gravitational potential energy stores 05 05 P1.5 Kinetic and elastic stores 06 06 P1.6 Energy dissipation Homework Self/ peer 07 07 P1.7 Energy and efficiency 08 08 P1.8 Electrical appliances 09 09 P1.9 Energy and power Targeted revision 10 10 Conservation and dissipation of energy end of topic common 11 11 Conservation and dissipation of energy next steps Targeted Chapter P2: Energy transfer by heating 12 12 P2.1 Energy transfer by conduction

13 13 Required practical 2: Testing thermal insulators 14 P2.2 Infrared radiation 15 P2.3 More about infrared radiation Homework Self/ peer 16 14 P2.4 Specific heat capacity 17 15 Required practical 1: measuring specific heat capacity 18 16 P2.5 Heating and insulating buildings 19 17 End of topic common 20 18 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter P3: Energy resources - DW 21 19 P3.1 Energy demands 22 20 P3.2 Energy from wind and water 23 21 P3.3 Power from the Sun and the Earth Homework Self/ peer 24 22 P3.4 Energy and the environment 25 23 P3.5 Big energy issues 26 24 End of topic common 27 25 Assessment review and next steps Targeted 2 Particles at work Chapter P4: Electric circuits DW 28 P4.1 Electrical charges and fields 29 26 P4.2 Current and charge 30 27 P4.3 Potential difference and resistance Homework Self/ peer 31 28 Required practical 3: How does the resistance of a wire depend on the length? 32 29 P4.4 Component characteristics 33 30 Required practical 4: Investigating electrical components 34 31 P4.5 Series circuits

35 32 P4.6 Parallel circuits Homework Self/ peer 36 33 End of topic common 37 34 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter P5: Electricity in the home DW 38 35 P5.1 Alternating current 39 36 P5.2 Cables and plugs 40 37 P5.3 Electrical power and potential difference Homework Self/ peer 41 38 P5.4 Electrical currents and energy transfers 42 39 P5.5 Appliances and efficiency 43 40 End of topic common 44 41 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter P6: Molecules and matter GS 45 42 P6.1 Density 46 43 Required practical 5: Density of regular and irregular shaped objects 47 44 P6.2 States of matter 48 45 P6.3 Changes of state Homework Self/ peer 49 46 P6.4 Internal energy 50 47 P6.5 Specific latent heat 51 48 P6.6 Gas pressure and temperature Homework Self/ peer 52 P6.7 Gas pressure and volume 53 49 End of topic common 54 50 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter P7: Radioactivity 55 51 P7.1 Atoms and radiation

56 52 P7 2 The discovery of the nucleus 57 53 P7.3 Changes in the nucleus Homework Self/ peer 58 54 P7.4 More about alpha, beta, and gamma radiation 59 55 P7.5 Activity and half-life 60 P7.6 Nuclear radiation in medicine 61 P7.7 Nuclear fission Homework Self/ peer 62 P7.8 Nuclear fusion 63 P7.9 Nuclear issues 64 56 End of topic common 65 57 Assessment review and next steps Targeted 3 Forces in action Chapter P8: Forces in balance (Most covered in Y9 - Revisit Feb 17) P8.1 Scalars and vectors P8.2 Forces between objects P8.3 Resultant forces Homework P8.4 Moments at work P8.5 More about levers and gears P8.6 Centre of mass P8.7 Moments and equilibrium P8.8 The parallelogram of forces P8.9 Resolution of forces End of topic common Assessment review and next steps Chapter P9: Motion (Most covered in Y9 - Revisit Feb 17) Targeted P9.1 Speed and distance-time graphs P9.2 Velocity-time graphs

P9.3 More about velocity-time graphs Homework P9.4 Analysing motion graphs End of topic common Assessment review and next steps Chapter P10: Forces and Motion (Most covered in Y9 - Revisit Feb 17) Targeted P10.1 Force and acceleration Required practical 7: investigate the effect of varying the force on the acceleration of an object of constant mass, and the effect of varying the mass of an object on the acceleration produced by a constant force. P10.2 Weight and terminal velocity P10.3 Forces and braking Homework P10.4 Momentum P10.5 Using conservation of momentum P10.6 Impact forces P10.7 Safety first P10.8 Forces and elasticity Required practical 6: Stretch tests End of topic common Assessment review and next steps Chapter P11: Force and pressure (Most covered in Y9 - Revisit Feb 17) Targeted. P11.1 Pressure and surfaces P11.2 Pressure in liquids at rest P11.3 Atmospheric pressure Homework P11.4 Upthrust and flotation End of topic common

Assessment review and next steps Targeted 4 Waves, electromagnetism and space Chapter P12: Waves 66 58 P12.1 The nature of waves 67 59 P12.2 The properties of waves 68 60 Required practical 8: Investigating waves in a ripple tank 69 61 P12.3 Reflection and refraction Homework Self/ peer 70 62 P12.4 More about waves 71 P12.5 Sound waves 72 P12.6 The uses of ultrasound Homework Self/ peer 73 P12.7 Seismic waves 74 63 End of topic common 75 64 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter P13: The electromagnetic spectrum 76 65 P13.1 The electromagnetic spectrum 77 66 P13.2 Light. infrared, microwaves, and radio waves 78 67 Required practical 10: Absorption and emission of radiation 79 68 P13.3 Communications Homework Self/ peer 80 69 P13.4 Ultraviolet waves, X-rays, and gamma rays 81 70 P13.5 X-rays in medicine 82 71 End of topic common 83 72 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter P14: Light 84 P14.1 Reflection of light

85 P14.2 Refraction of light Homework Self/ peer 86 Required practical 9: Investigating the reflection and refraction of light 87 P14.3 Light and Colour 89 P14.4 Lenses Homework Self/ peer 90 P14.5 Using lenses 91 End of topic common 92 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter B15: Electromagnetism 93 73 P15.1 Magnetic Fields 94 74 P15.2 Magnetic fields and electric current 95 P15.3 Electromagnets in devices Homework Self/ peer 96 75 P15.4 The motor effect Homework Self/ peer 97 P15.5 The generator effect 98 P15.6 The alternating-current generator Homework Self/ peer 99 P15.7 Transformers 100 P15.8 Transformers in action 101 76 End of topic common 102 77 Assessment review and next steps Targeted Chapter P16 Space 138 P16.1 Formation of the solar system 139 P16.2 The life history of a star 140 P16.3 Planets, orbits, and satellites Homework Self/ peer 141 P16.4 The expanding universe 142 P16.5 The beginning and the future of the universe 143 End of topic common

144 Assessment review and next steps Targeted