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Year 11 Science – Which path are you on?

Course

BTEC

Single Award GCSE Double Award GCSE Triple Award GCSE All year In-school portfolio/ project work Internal assessment (PC) ISA practicals Internal assessment (PC) ISA practicals Internal assessment (PC) ISA practicals Self-evaluation and dated check-points March 1 exam June 3 exams 6 exams 9 exams

Year 11 BTEC sneaky revision plan

Whatever your son or daughter says about “homework” they will always have some Science to revise. BTEC students sit a single paper called Unit 8 – Applications of Science in March. The paper is all about planning, analysing and evaluating experiments. The following outline plan is advised for independent study at home.

Using the CGP BTEC First Award in Applications of Science Level 2 – Applications of Science – Unit 8 book…

Term

Term 1 (3 rd Sept-20 th Oct) Term 2 (4 th Nov-20 th Dec) Term 3 (5 th Jan-14 th Feb)

What should you be doing?

Planning Investigations (pg 5-12) Presenting and Analysing Data (pg 14-42) Concluding and Evaluating (pg 44-46), learning glossary keywords (pg 69) and practice exams (pg 49 and online at Edexcel)

Year 11 Single Award sneaky revision plan

Whatever your son or daughter says about “homework” they will always have some Science to revise. Single Award students sit 3 papers in June – Biology, Chemistry and Physics. There are many different revision books on the market and we encourage students to pick one they are comfortable with. We like the CGP revision guides though. The topics are all the same in all the books though so just select the topic to revise as appropriate. Whichever you use make sure you are using an AQA GCSE Science (not

additional) book published after 2011. Term

Term 1 (3 rd Sept-20 th Oct) Term 2 (4 Nov-20 Dec) Term 3 (5 th Jan-14 th Feb) th th

What should you be doing?

Biology in this order… 1) Diet, Health and Disease, 2) The Nervous System, 3) Hormones and Fertility, 4) Homeostasis, 5) Drugs, 6) Adaptations and Environment, 7) Pyramids and Energy, 8) Genes and Cloning, 9) Evolution Chemistry in this order… 1) Atoms and Periodic Table, 2) Limestone, 3) Extracting Metals, 4) Crude Oil, 5) Alkenes, 6) Plants Oils, 7) Plate Tectonics, 8) Earth’s Structure and 9) Atmosphere Physics in this order… 1) Heat and Kinetic theory, 2) Heat Transfer, 3) Specific Heat Capacity, 4) Efficiency, 5) Cost of Electricity, 6) Energy Source and Power Stations, 7) Energy Resources, 8) National Grid, 9) Waves and EM Waves, 10) Origin of the Universe

Year 11 Double Award sneaky revision plan

Whatever your son or daughter says about “homework” they will always have some Science to revise. Double Award students sit 6 papers in June – Biology 1 and 2, Chemistry 1 and 2 and Physics 1 and 2. There are many different revision books on the market and we encourage students to pick one they are comfortable with. We like the CGP revision guides though. The topics are all the same in all the books though so just select the topic to revise as appropriate. Whichever you use make sure you are using an

AQA GCSE Science and Science Additional books published after 2011. Term What should you be doing from what book?

Term 1 (3 rd Sept 20 th Oct) Term 2 (4 20 (5 14 th th th th Nov Dec) Term 3 Jan Feb) Core Science Biology 1 in this order… 1) Diet, Health and Disease, 2) The Nervous System, 3) Hormones and Fertility, 4) Homeostasis, 5) Drugs, 6) Adaptations and Environment, 7) Pyramids and Energy, 8) Genes and Cloning, 9) Evolution Core Science Chemistry 1 in this order… 1) Atoms and Periodic Table, 2) Limestone, 3) Extracting Metals, 4) Crude Oil, 5) Alkenes, 6) Plants Oils, 7) Plate Tectonics, 8) Earth’s Structure and 9) Atmosphere Core Science Physics 1 in this order… 1) Heat and Kinetic theory, 2) Heat Transfer, 3) Specific Heat Capacity, 4) Efficiency, 5) Cost of Electricity, 6) Energy Source and Power Stations, 7) Energy Resources, 8) National Grid, 9) Waves and EM Waves, 10) Origin of the Universe Additional Science Biology 2 in this order… 1) Cells, 2) Diffusion, 3) Specialised Cells, 4) Plants and Photosynthesis, 5) Distribution of Organisms, 6) Enzymes, 7) Cell Division, 8) Genetics, 9) Fossils, 10) Extinction and Speciation Additional Science Chemistry 2 in this order… 1) Ionic and Covalent Bonding, 2) Metallic Structures, 3) Polymers, 4) Relative Formula Mass, 5) Calculating Masses, 6) Percentage Yield, 7) Reversible Reactions, 8) Rate of Reaction, 9) Collision Theory, 10) Acids and Alkalis, 11) Making Salts, 12) Electrolysis, 12) Aluminium Additional Science Physics 2 in this order… 1) Velocity and Acceleration, 2) Forces and Terminal Velocity, 3) Stopping Distances, 4) Work, 5) KE, 6) Momentum, 7) Car safety, 8) Electricity and Circuits, 9) Mains Electricity, 10) Fuses and Earthing, 11) Atomic Structure, 12) Radiation, 13) Fission and Fusion, 14) Stars

Year 11 Triple Award sneaky revision plan

Whatever your son or daughter says about “homework” they will always have some Science to revise. Triple Award students sit 9 papers in June – Biology 1/2/3, Chemistry 1/2/3 and Physics 1/2/3 and need to be well prepared for this. Students should be revising from 3 Separate AQA Revision Guides published after 2011.

Term What should you be doing from what book?

Term 1 (3 rd Sept 20 th Oct) Term 2 (4 20 Term 3 (5 14 th th th th Nov Dec) Jan Feb) Biology 1 in this order… 1) Diet, Health and Disease, 2) The Nervous System, 3) Hormones and Fertility, 4) Homeostasis, 5) Drugs, 6) Adaptations and Environment, 7) Pyramids and Energy, 8) Genes and Cloning, 9) Evolution Chemistry 1 in this order… 1) Atoms and Periodic Table, 2) Limestone, 3) Extracting Metals, 4) Crude Oil, 5) Alkenes, 6) Plants Oils, 7) Plate Tectonics, 8) Earth’s Structure and 9) Atmosphere Physics 1 in this order… 1) Heat and Kinetic theory, 2) Heat Transfer, 3) Specific Heat Capacity, 4) Efficiency, 5) Cost of Electricity, 6) Energy Source and Power Stations, 7) Energy Resources, 8) National Grid, 9) Waves and EM Waves, 10) Origin of the Universe Biology 2 in this order… 1) Cells, 2) Diffusion, 3) Specialised Cells, 4) Plants and Photosynthesis, 5) Distribution of Organisms, 6) Enzymes, 7) Cell Division, 8) Genetics, 9) Fossils, 10) Extinction and Speciation Chemistry 2 in this order… 1) Ionic and Covalent Bonding, 2) Metallic Structures, 3) Polymers, 4) Relative Formula Mass, 5) Calculating Masses, 6) Percentage Yield, 7) Reversible Reactions, 8) Rate of Reaction, 9) Collision Theory, 10) Acids and Alkalis, 11) Making Salts, 12) Electrolysis, 12) Aluminium Physics 2 in this order… 1) Velocity and Acceleration, 2) Forces and Terminal Velocity, 3) Stopping Distances, 4) Work, 5) KE, 6) Momentum, 7) Car safety, 8) Electricity and Circuits, 9) Mains Electricity, 10) Fuses and Earthing, 11) Atomic Structure, 12) Radiation, 13) Fission and Fusion, 14) Stars Biology 3 in this order… 1) Dissolved Substances, 2) Exchange surfaces in Plants and Animals, 3) Circulation, 4) Transport in Plants, 5) Homeostasis, 6) Kidney, 7) Controlling Temperature and Sugar, 8) Human Populations and pollution, 9) Deforestation, 10) Global Warming, 11) Food Production Chemistry 3 in this order… 1) Periodic Table, 2) Alkali metals, 3) Halogens, 4) Water, 5) Energy Change, 6) Fuels, 7) Identifying Cations and Anions, 8) Titrations, 9) Ammonia, 10) Alcohol, 11) Carboxyllic Acids, 12) Esters Physics 3 in this order… 1) X-rays, 2) Ultrasound, 3) Refraction, 4) Lenses, 5) Magnification and Power, 6) Eyes, 7) Cameras, 8) TIR, 9) Falling Over, 10) Moments, 11) Levers, 12) Hydraulics, 13) Circular Motion, 14) Electric Motors, 15) Transformers, 16) Power Supply

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Year 10 Science – Which path are you on?

Course All year June 2015 June 2016 Double Award GCSE Internal assessment (PC) ISA practicals No exams 6 exams

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Triple Award GCSE Internal assessment (PC) ISA practicals Self-evaluation and dated check-points No exams 9 exams

Year 10 Double Award sneaky revision plan

Whatever your son or daughter says about “homework” they will always have some Science to revise. This year Double Award students complete Core Biology, Chemistry and Physics but do not sit exams this year. By revising topics now – this will ensure they do not pile up work for 6 exams in 2016. The topics are all the same in all the revision books so just select the topic to revise as appropriate. Whichever you use make sure you are using an AQA GCSE Science (not Additional Science) book published after 2011. Keep the

book for 2016’s exams!

Term

Term 1 and 2 Term 3 and 4 Term 5 and 6

What should you be doing?

Biology in this order… (pages 12-43) 1) Diet, Health and Disease, 2) The Nervous System, 3) Hormones and Fertility, 4) Homeostasis, 5) Drugs, 6) Adaptations and Environment, 7) Pyramids and Energy, 8) Genes and Cloning, 9) Evolution Chemistry in this order… (pages 44-71) 1) Atoms and Periodic Table, 2) Limestone, 3) Extracting Metals, 4) Crude Oil, 5) Alkenes, 6) Plants Oils, 7) Plate Tectonics, 8) Earth’s Structure and 9) Atmosphere Physics in this order… (pages 72-104) 1) Heat and Kinetic theory, 2) Heat Transfer, 3) Specific Heat Capacity, 4) Efficiency, 5) Cost of Electricity, 6) Energy Source and Power Stations, 7) Energy Resources, 8) National Grid, 9) Waves and EM Waves, 10) Origin of the Universe

Year 10 Triple Award sneaky revision plan

Whatever your son or daughter says about “homework” they will always have some Science to revise. This year Triple Award students complete Core Biology, Chemistry and Physics and will start Additional subjects too but do not sit exams this year. By revising topics now – this will ensure they do not pile up work for 9 exams in 2016. The topics are all the same in all the revision books so just select the topic to revise as appropriate. Whichever books you use make sure you are using an AQA GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science OR

BETTER STILL Science Separates books published after 2011. Keep the books for 2016’s exams!

Term What should you be doing from what book?

Term 1 (3 rd Sept 20 th Oct) Term 2 (4 th Nov 20 th Dec) Term 3 (5 th Jan 14 th Feb) Term 4 (23 rd Feb – 27 th March) Term 5 (13 th Apr 22 nd May) Term 6 (1 st Jun – 17 th Jul) Core Science Biology 1 in this order… 1) Diet, Health and Disease, 2) The Nervous System, 3) Hormones and Fertility, 4) Homeostasis, 5) Drugs, 6) Adaptations and Environment, 7) Pyramids and Energy, 8) Genes and Cloning, 9) Evolution Core Science Chemistry 1 in this order… 1) Atoms and Periodic Table, 2) Limestone, 3) Extracting Metals, 4) Crude Oil, 5) Alkenes, 6) Plants Oils, 7) Plate Tectonics, 8) Earth’s Structure and 9) Atmosphere Core Science Physics 1 in this order… 1) Heat and Kinetic theory, 2) Heat Transfer, 3) Specific Heat Capacity, 4) Efficiency, 5) Cost of Electricity, 6) Energy Source and Power Stations, 7) Energy Resources, 8) National Grid, 9) Waves and EM Waves, 10) Origin of the Universe Additional Science Chemistry 2 in this order… 1) Ionic and Covalent Bonding, 2) Metallic Structures, 3) Polymers, 4) Relative Formula Mass, 5) Calculating Masses, 6) Percentage Yield, 7) Reversible Reactions, 8) Rate of Reaction, 9) Collision Theory, 10) Acids and Alkalis, 11) Making Salts, 12) Electrolysis, 12) Aluminium Additional Science Biology 2 in this order… 1) Cells, 2) Diffusion, 3) Specialised Cells, 4) Plants and Photosynthesis, 5) Distribution of Organisms, 6) Enzymes, 7) Cell Division, 8) Genetics, 9) Fossils, 10) Extinction and Speciation Additional Science Physics 2 in this order… 1) Velocity and Acceleration, 2) Forces and Terminal Velocity, 3) Stopping Distances, 4) Work, 5) KE, 6) Momentum, 7) Car safety, 8) Electricity and Circuits, 9) Mains Electricity, 10) Fuses and Earthing, 11) Atomic Structure, 12) Radiation, 13) Fission and Fusion, 14) Stars