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Combined Science Curriculum Map

Combined Science Curriculum Map

Intent of curriculum 

Science’s intent for the curriculum is to continually develop a student’s subject and disciplinary knowledge in a spiral manner over 5-7 years. They will learn to appreciate the vitally important role that Science plays in developing our global society. During this curriculum journey for Science they will: 

  1. Develop their abilities to work together and feel valued within a positive learning environment. 
  2. Nurture their confidence to know and recall and explain concepts in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and build their Science capital. 
  3. Reflect on the social, moral, cultural and spiritual impact science has on the world 
  4. Encourage development of their thinking and analytical skills. 
  5. Be inspired to make qualified choices within their chosen educational pathways and their future post education careers which are becoming increasingly scientific and technologically based. 

Implementation of curriculum 

We have a dynamic and relevant Science curriculum developed by all departmental members which identifies opportunities for pupils to develop their self-reliant, confident, enquiring and independent mindset. We have high standards which are evidenced within the curriculum and the department sets aspirational targets whilst ensuring that the needs of learners, including SEN & Disadvantaged are supported (planned within and beyond the classroom).  

There are ten key themes within Key Stage3 Science, and these diversify and develop further at GCSE and beyond. 

Over the course of a student’s time in Science they will experience an equal balance of Biology, Chemistry and Physics content at Key Stage 3 and 4. Lessons will cover the core principles, mathematical skills, required practical’s and working scientifically concepts. Furthermore, the interleaving and common ideas within each science specialism, across science specialisms and cross curricula will also be emphasised and explored.  

Lessons will be a mixture of teacher led, group work, independent work and practical work. The department is well resourced and there is a wide range of scientific equipment, print, digital and online resources that will be used.  

Teachers within the department have worked collaboratively on a curriculum map which meets the Key Stage3 national curriculum. This has informed the Subject Knowledge & Understanding (SKUs) within the different years that contain an Intent/Implementation/Impact specifically for each topic. As well as this the SKUs include key terminology that will be promoted in lessons to broaden the scientific vocabulary for the students. 

Students will also experience Science beyond the classroom, experiencing Enrichment activities such as trips and entering National Science competitions. Social, moral, spiritual, and cultural content will also be emphasised within the curriculum. 

Impact of curriculum  

The impact of the curriculum will be measured in a number of ways. 

           1. In class teacher lead reviews – this low-risk challenge and review environment for pupils will include: 

  • recap recall quick starters, homeworks, forms quizzes and use of Educake (know) 
  • review tasks, multichoice and extended questions (extend) 
  • in class exam style questions (apply)

    2. Through rigorous, reliable and accessible assessment. 
     
  • Formal assessments at the end of every unit of work across all 3 science subjects,  
  • End of term and year exams.  

Outcomes of which will be analysed and discussed within the department and interventions and extra support set up where appropriate. Assessment outcomes will be compared to targets. Specific groups such as SEN & Disadvantaged will be closely monitored.  

          3. Lessons observations and work scrutinises 

          4. Pupil and teacher voice 

          5. Departmental data tracking  

  • Constant reviewing of a student’s progress within an academic year, across their academic years and at key transition points – Key Stage 3 to GCSE, GCSE to A level and A level to university/work/training. 

We are confident that through the content of the curriculum and the way in which it is delivered, pupils will appreciate the importance of science within the world and the relevance it has on their lives within a global environment. 

 

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Year 9 Biology Cells Cells Organisation Organisation Immunity and Response Immunity and Response
Year 9 Chemistry Reactivity of Metals Acids and their reactions Chemical Analysis Chemical Analysis Rates of Reaction Rates of Reaction
Year 9 Physics Energy Energy Matter Matter Forces Forces
Year 10 GCSE Biology Immunity and Response Bioenergetics Homeostasis and Response Homeostasis and Response Ecology Ecology
Year 10 GCSE Chemistry Atomic Structure Atomic Structure Bonding Bonding Quantitative Chemistry Energy Changes
Year 10 GCSE Physics Forces Electricity Electricity Waves Waves Waves
Year 11 GCSE Biology Inheritance and Evolution Inheritance and Evolution Revision – Cells and Organisation Revision – Cells and Organisation Exam Preparation
Year 11 GCSE Chemistry Electrolysis Organic Chemistry Atmospheric Changes Using Resources Exam Preparation
Year 11 GCSE Physics Magnetism Magnetism Revision – Practical Skills and Practicals Revision – Practical Skills and Practicals Exam Preparation