Curriculum overview for SCIENCE Science at Key Stage 4 Current Year 11 Core GCSE double award (2 GCSEs) Outline of course and examples of learning outcomes: This course is suitable for the majority of students and is sufficient for students to continue their study of any Science at A level, BTEC, Diploma, GNVQ or NVQ level. In this course learners will further develop their understanding of Science that they see around them and that affects their everyday life. Students will learn new practical skills and will learn more about questioning, analysing and evaluating scientific problems. Projects or Topics covered in the Coursework The course is organised into units and pupils will complete six of these over the two years two, Biology, two Chemistry and two Physics. Some of the topics they will learn about include: Responses to a Changing Environment; The Earth s Sea and Atmosphere; Energy and the Future; Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion; Organisms and Energy and Chemical Reactions. Learning Organisation The course will commence in term 1 of year 10. Students will complete Core Science GCSE in year 10 and Additional Science GCSE in year 11. There are three lessons of Science each week In addition to the exams, learners will complete at least two Controlled Assessments (one each year) which will test their investigative and practical skills. The GCSE course is designed to meet the diverse aims and ambitions of students from those who simply want to understand the world around them, to those who want to progress onto further, in depth study. Independent Learning Students will receive at least one piece of independent learning each fortnight. Independent learning set may include researching theories,
making revision notes or mind maps, completing work started in class, or answering exam style questions. Examination Organisation GCSE Core Science (completed in year 10) B1 Influences on Life (exam) 25% C1 Chemistry in our World (exam) 25% P1 Universal Physics (exam) 25% GCSE Additional Science (completed in year 11) B2 The Components of Life (exam) 25% C2 Discovering Chemistry (exam) 25% P2 Physics for your future (exam) 25% The examinations will contain a mixture of question styles; including objective questions, short answer questions and extended writing questions. This course can lead onto: Continuing studies to A level in any of the three sciences (Biology, Physics or Chemistry), BTEC, diploma, GNVQ or NVQ. Students may follow this with a degree, for example in Medicine, Physiotherapy, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Zoology, Engineering, and many more. Associated employment might be a Doctor, Pharm acologist, Engineer, Optician, or Physiotherapist. Science at Key Stage 4 Current Year 10 Core Science GCSE double award (2 GCSEs) Outline of course and examples of learning outcomes: This course is sufficient for students to continue their study of any Science at A level, BTEC, Diploma, GNVQ or NVQ level. In this course they
will further develop their understanding of Science that they see around them and that affects their everyday life. Projects or Topics covered in the Coursework The course is organised into units and students will complete six of these over the two years three, Biology and three Chemistry Some of the topics they will learn about include: Responses to a Changing Environment; The Earth s Sea and Atmosphere; Energy and the Future; Organisms and Energy; Chemical Reactions, Organic Chemistry; Biotechnology Learning Organisation The course will commence in term 1 of year 10. Students will complete their Biology GCSE in year 10, and Chemistry GCSE in year 11. They will have three lessons of Science a week; 3 lessons of Biology in year 10 and 3 lessons of Chemistry in year 11. In addition to the exams, they will complete at least two Controlled Assessments which will test their investigative and practical skills. Independent Learning Students will receive at least one piece of independent learning each fortnight per teacher. This may include researching theories, making revision notes or mind maps, completing work started in class, or answering exam style questions. Examination Organisation GCSE Biology B1 Influences on Life (exam) 25% B2 The Components of Life (exam) 25% B3 Using Biology (exam) 25% GCSE Chemistry C1 Chemistry in our World (exam) 25%
C2 Discovering Chemistry (exam) 25% C3 Chemistry in Action (exam) 25% The examinations will contain a mixture of question styles, including objective questions; short answer questions and extended writing questions. Students will be able to continue your study to A level in any of the three sciences (Biology, Physics or Chemistry), BTEC, diploma, GNVQ or NVQ. They may follow this with a degree, for example in Medicine, Physiotherapy, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Zoology, Engineering, and many more. Associated employment might be a Doctor, Pharmacologist, Engineer, Optician, and Physiotherapist. Key Stage 3 Curriculum Coverage Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Safety in science; Hazarad symbols; Acids and Alkalis Tissues and Transplants; Solar System and beyond Bubbles, bangs and burning (chemical reactions, combustion); Electrical circuits Science fiction; Genetics Environmental impact (acid rain, global warming) New materials (includes chemical reactions and investigation skills) Forensic investigations; Types of learning; Energy transfer Term 4 Ecology, Adaptation, Food chains Satellites and Space (inc EMS); Keeping healthy
Term 5 Materials from the Earth (rock cycle, Forces (Speed and Pressure) geology, fossils); Forces Term 6 Classification; Reproduction KS3 revion