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Subject: SCIENCE Year 7Number of Lessons Per fortnight: 7 Autumn term activities: Students continue to build on their knowledge and understandings of science learnt during Key Stage 2 and begin to develop their investigative and practical skills through the teaching of the 3 main science subject areas under ‘How science works’ principles . This is in line with the Renewed Programme of study and Framework of teaching science. Specific modules studied this term include elements of biology, chemistry and physics, such as: Investigating Science; The Variety of Life; Particles and special focus on how science works activities in each module.
Spring term activities: Modules studied this term continue to include elements of biology, chemistry and physics, such as: Cells; Acids and Alkalis; Forces and special focus on How science works activities in each module. Summer term activities: Modules studied this term continue to include elements of biology, chemistry and physics, such as: Environment; Earth and space; Energy and special focus on How science works activities in each module. In addition, lesson time will be used for revision in the run-up to the end of year 7 Examination. There will be an opportunity for students to attend a science trip. Assessment: Students’ assessment will take on the new approach (APP), Assessing Pupils’ Progress. APP will involve a structured periodic assessment of students through evidence collected from their work. The evidence will be assessed against five Assessment Focuses.AF’s are closely linked to How Science works skills and Assessment for learning (AFL). In addition, there will be an important end of year examination. Homework: Students’ homework will be based on How Science Works (HSW) and literacy/numeracy skills. It will be set on a weekly basis and can be accessed on the school website. Equipment requirements / recommended texts: The purchase of a Year 7 Go Science Book 1, Heinemann or Badger KS3 Science text, on level-assessed tasks: concepts/HSW is highly recommended (available from good book shops).The standard equipment required of students is at least a blue/black ink pen, pencil, sharpener, eraser and a ruler. Students are recommended to visit science related web sites to complement their science work and revision, such as: www.bbc.co.uk/education/ks3bitesize www.samlearning.com www.lfgl.skoool.co.uk/ks3 Contact: Mr. J. Omolo KS3 Co-ordinator for science |