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Week commencing: 18th MaySubject: ScienceTeacher email addressesMiss BurtonBurton.v@Mr GoodierGoodier.a@Miss JackJack.r@Miss JohnsonJohnson.b@Mr JonesJones.t@Mrs LovettBabette.g@Mrs McNabMcNab.d@Mr MetcalfeMetcalfe.m@Mr ReidReid.a@Mr RichardsonRichardson.i@Dr RichardsonRichardson.n@Mr SpeightSpeight.d@Mr TindaleTindale.e@Dr ToczekToczek.j@Mr TuttTutt.m@Mrs WestheadWesthead.j@Mr WilkinsonWilkinson.s@Mrs WorsleyWorsley.c@*Unless otherwise stated all resources are in the subfolders of pupilshare > $ working from homeSPRING 2020. Look for the folders with work for this week.Year groupTask instructionsResources*Any other information7This is booklet 7P2 and there is two weeks work on gravity.All resources are in Y7 > WB 11th and 18th MayScience guide pages 79 and 81.Workbook page 1688This is booklet 8P6 on Heating and Cooling. This booklet should take two weeksAll resources are in Y8 > WB 11th and 18th MayScience guide pages 75 and workbook pages 147-1489Follow the instructions found in the folders (see column to the right for where these are) and the information below.Biology: There will be a set topic every week to learn about. Some of these topics will take more than one week. You need to choose the correct file for your class. This could be separate science, foundation tier or higher tier.The plan each week will take this formatSticky learning activity to do and answer.Some new learning on SENECA. You will receive a code to access the assignment for that week.There will be videos for you to refer to in order to aid your learning and accompanying worksheets.Exam questions to answer and then check your answers.A superlearnerTHERE WILL BE A HELP SHEET FOR YOU TO REFER TOChemistry: Complete the worksheet referring to the videoclips given or the help sheet to help you answer the questions.There are key questions for you to self-test yourself and check the answerThere are SENECA activities – the link to access this is on a document in the folder and will also be emailed out.Physics: In the folders you will find fact sheets with all the facts you need to learn and PowerPoints with questions and answers. You could use these to make mind maps and flash cards but when you are doing this please be careful not to passively copy information. You should look at the resources and try to remember information and then add what you remember to your mind map/flash card.In Y9 > science there three files that contain the work for biology, chemistry and physics. Work for this week is in the wb 18 May folder. Biology – Tasks for you to do on ecology in the biology folder. The answer are also in the folder so you can check your answers.IZ to be returned to class teacher by 22nd May.Chemistry – there are a number of tasks for you to complete on giant covalent molecules. The independence zone is clearly marked as needing to be sent back to your teacher for marking.Physics – tasks are in the folders.BIOLOGY the work is continuing on ecology which is section B7 in the revision guides. Foundation combined page 87-88 and workbook pages 85-86Higher combined page 87-88 and the workbook is page 83-84Separate biology is page 1110-111 in the guide and pages 110-111 in the workbook. C2 in the revision guide on giant covalent structure and nanoparticles. The relevant pages in the study guides and workbooks are given below. Make sure you choose the correct bined Science Foundation Revision GuideStructure of Carbon p119Combined Science Foundation Workbook Structure of Carbon p104Combined Science Higher Revision GuideAllotropes p118Combined Science Higher Workbook Allotropes p118Separate Chemistry Higher Revision GuideAllotropes p34Nanoparticles p38-39Separate Chemistry Higher Workbook Allotropes p28Nanoparticles p32-34Physics is based on YOUTUBE videos. If you do not have access to the internet you will need to look in your guide and answer questions in the workbook. Physics combined foundation guide page 197 and p177 in workbookPhysics combined higher guide page 195-196 and pages 204-205 in workbookPhysics separate science guide pages 43 and pages 33 and 34 in workbook10Follow the instructions found in the folders (see column to the right for where these are) and the information below.Biology: There will be a set topic every week to learn about. Some of these topics will take more than one week. You need to choose the correct file for your class. This could be separate science, foundation tier or higher tier.The plan each week will take this formatSticky learning activity to do and answer.Some new learning on SENECA. You will receive a code to access the assignment for that week.There will be videos for you to refer to in order to aid your learning and accompanying worksheets.Exam questions to answer and then check your answers.A superlearnerTHERE WILL BE A HELP SHEET FOR YOU TO REFER TOChemistry: Complete the worksheet/worksheets referring to the videoclips given or to the help sheet to help you answer the questions.When you have done the independence zone (IZ) you can email it to your teacher for marking.There may be key questions for you to self -test yourself and check the answerThere are SENECA activities – the link to access this is on a document in the folder and will also be emailed out.Physics: in the files you will find worksheets with tasks to do. Some of these tasks involve watching videoclips. If you cannot watch the videoclips use your revision guide to help you.For year 10 biology go to pupilshare, $working from home Spring 2020, year 10, science, biology then biology KS4 and choose the work in the file 18th May. In this file is work about disease and hormones. If you are doing separate science then there is some work on plant hormonesIZ to be returned to class teacher by 15th MayFor year 10 chemistry go to pupilshare, $working from home Spring 2020, year 10, science, chemistry, choose the file that is your class then choose the file 18th May to find the work.The independence zone is clearly marked and this is the activity that needs to be completed and sent back to your teacher for marking.For year 10 physics go to pupilshare, $working from home Spring 2020, year 10, science, physics, choose the file 18th May and then choose whether you are combined science (trilogy) or separatesFor biology make sure that you chose the appropriate level of work, either foundation or higher combined or separate science.Look in your revision guide for help with this work. Combined foundation guide pages 48 and the workbook is pages 36Combined higher guide pages 48 and the workbook pages 40.Separates guide pages 46-48 and the workbook is pages 37FOR CHEMISTRY Your revision guides will help you with these activities. Year 10Combined Science Foundation Revision Guide10V2 10V3 10V4 10V5 10V6Atomic structure pg 104 -10510V1Covalent bonding pg 116-117Combined Science Foundation Workbook 10V2 10V3 10V4 10V5 10V6Atomic structure p89-9010V1Covalent bonding pg 100-101Combined Science Higher Revision Guide10Rx1 10Rx2 10Rx3 10Rx4Atomic Structure p103-10410V1Covalent bonding pg113-116Combined Science Higher Workbook 10Rx1 10Rx2 10Rx3 10Rx4Atomic structure pg 98-10010V1Covalent bonding pg 113Separate Chemistry Higher Revision GuidePages 10R1 – Atomic structure 19-2010R2 Uses of cracking and crude oil pg77-7810R3 Alcohols pg 81Separate Chemistry Higher Workbook 10R1 Atomic structure pg 8-1010R2 Uses of cracking and crude oil pg77-7910R3 Alcohols pg 83Physics is based on YOUTUBE videos. If you do not have access to the internet you will need to look in your guide and answer questions in the workbook. Physics combined foundation In the guide you need pages 205-207Workbook pages 184-186Physics combined Higher guide P203 and 205-206 and workbook Pages 214,216-217Separates guide P53-56 and 67-69 then the workbook P46-49 and 65-6811You need to do the activities that will help you as you start your A level studies. There are worksheets for you to print off and complete.Applied Science – choose the file that is for week beginning 11th MayBiology – complete all tasksChemistry – choose the file that is for the week beginning 11th May Please print off the sheets and complete. The answers will be put in the file later in the week for you to mark your work with. There are also hand books that introduce the A level chemistry course to you and there are some activities for you to try. The handbook will take a number of weeks.Physics – complete the transition booklet. This will take you a number of weeksTransition tasksPlease check that you choose the transition activities and not work in other filesBiology – go to the file dated the 18th May and complete the tasks.Chemistry – make sure you click on the file called A level transition work and complete the tasks for week 18th MayPhysics – carry on with the transition packs that are in the file containing physics transition work.Applied Science – go to the file dated 18th May in the science work for year 11 and do the tasks in it.If you are having difficulties please email the chemistry teacher who taught you in year 11.12All work will be emailed to students. It can be found on $working from home spring 2020 then choose year 12 and then the appropriate science subject and the date 18th MayPlease make sure that the independence zone tasks are emailed back to your teacher for marking.13 ................
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