Week commencing 23rd March
Evolution of Atmosphere
Take notes in your book and complete the activities in the power point when you get to them. Ensure that you fill in the table on slide 8 using the information from slides 9-17.
Complete the exam question and use mark scheme for any corrections.
Read through the summary at the end and complete the assessment questions. Use the video clip attached to help support with your work.
For extension work read through https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z9pk3k7/revision/1
And complete the test on https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z9pk3k7/test
Evolution of Atmosphere
Take notes in your book and complete the activities in the power point when you get to them. Ensure that you fill in the table on slide 8 using the information from slides 9-17.
Complete the exam question and use mark scheme for any corrections.
Read through the summary at the end and complete the assessment questions. Use the video clip attached to help support with your work.
For extension work read through https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z9pk3k7/revision/1
And complete the test on https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z9pk3k7/test
Week commencing 30th March
The Greenhouse effect
The Greenhouse effect
- Read through and the follow the instructions from the power point.
- Complete the exam questions and use answers to check your work correct mistakes.
- Extension task if possible complete the Seneca assignment C9.1.2 Greenhouse Gases
Week commencing 20th April
Carbon Footprint
Carbon Footprint
- Work your way through the powerpoint on Carbon Footprint completing all tasks, watching all videos, making notes and answering all questions.
- Complete the Carbon Footprint calculations using the worksheets – there are help sheets for you if you need help to structure the workings for your calculations.
- Answer the four assessment questions at the end of the PowerPoint, then check your answers to assess your learning.
Week commencing 27th April
Atmospheric Pollutants
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Week commencing 4th May
Potable Water & Waste Water
Extension: Use BBC bitesize https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zg6cfcw/revision/1 to read through and complete the assessment. Also complete Seneca tasks in AQA combined science chemistry all of unit 10.1
Potable Water & Waste Water
- Read through the powerpoint and take notes.
- Complete all tasks including the exam questions when they appear.
Extension: Use BBC bitesize https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zg6cfcw/revision/1 to read through and complete the assessment. Also complete Seneca tasks in AQA combined science chemistry all of unit 10.1
Week commencing 11th May
Using the Earth’s Resources and Life Cycle Assessments
Using the Earth’s Resources and Life Cycle Assessments
- Take notes from the power point and complete the tasks
- Complete exam question and mark it yourself.
- Follow the link https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zwvq4qt/revision/1 and complete the test.
Week commencing 18th May
IMPORTANT: We are now starting a new topic. The last 6 weeks’ work have been on Chemistry Units C9 Earth’s Atmosphere and C10 Using the Earth’s Resources. These are two really important topics that you have been able to do at home as they did not require any in school practical experiments and it is so important that you get them complete as there may not be time to go over them when we get back. Our next topic is Biology B7 Ecology and does link in nicely to what you have done over the past 6 weeks. Keep up the hard work!
Title: Adaptations in Animals
IMPORTANT: We are now starting a new topic. The last 6 weeks’ work have been on Chemistry Units C9 Earth’s Atmosphere and C10 Using the Earth’s Resources. These are two really important topics that you have been able to do at home as they did not require any in school practical experiments and it is so important that you get them complete as there may not be time to go over them when we get back. Our next topic is Biology B7 Ecology and does link in nicely to what you have done over the past 6 weeks. Keep up the hard work!
Title: Adaptations in Animals
- Take notes from the power point and complete the tasks and mini plenaries as you go through.
- Slide 8- Pick table 1 (higher) or table 2 (foundation) to complete your adaptations of animals in slides 9-13. It is so important that when you give an adaptation of an animal you explain why its has it like shown as an example on slide 8. Answers are from slide 14 onwards
- Slide 18- complete the exam question worksheet and use the answer document to check and do any corrections.
- Finally, complete the plenary which is another exam question and check your answer on the next slide.
Week commencing 1st June
Title: Interdependence and Competition
Title: Interdependence and Competition
- Read through the power point and take notes.
- Complete the exam question and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections
- Read the summary section and do the assessment question.
- Mark using the answers on the last 4 slides
Week commencing 8th June
Title: Food chains
Title: Food chains
- Read through the power point and take notes.
- Complete the exam questions and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections
- Read the summary section and do the assessment question.
- Mark using the answers on the last 2 slides
Week commencing 15th June
Quadrats and Transects
Quadrats and Transects
- Read through the power point and take notes.
- Complete worksheet 1
- Complete the exam style questions on slide 20 and mark using the next 3 slides
- Complete the exam questions 1 and 2 and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections
Week commencing 22nd June
Title: The Carbon and Water Cycles
· Read through the power point and take notes.
· Complete the exam question and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections.
· Read the summary section and complete the assessment questions. Again mark yourself.
· Follow the link to BBC Bitesize to test yourselves.
Title: The Carbon and Water Cycles
· Read through the power point and take notes.
· Complete the exam question and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections.
· Read the summary section and complete the assessment questions. Again mark yourself.
· Follow the link to BBC Bitesize to test yourselves.
Week commencing 29th June
Title: Biodiversity and Waste Management
· Read through the power point and take notes.
· Use the newspaper template to create an article that answers the questions within it.
· Complete the exam question and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections.
· Read the summary section and complete the assessment questions. Again mark yourself
Title: Biodiversity and Waste Management
· Read through the power point and take notes.
· Use the newspaper template to create an article that answers the questions within it.
· Complete the exam question and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections.
· Read the summary section and complete the assessment questions. Again mark yourself
Week commencing 6th July
Title: Land Use and Global Warming
Title: Land Use and Global Warming
- Read through the power point and take notes.
- Complete the exam question and mark yourselves. Please ensure you do corrections.
- Follow the link https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z93mk2p/revision/1 and read the information and complete the test.
- There will be an assessment next week on B7 Ecology, so ensure that you use your revision guides, bitesize and Seneca to revise.
Week commencing 13th July
Title: B7 Ecology End of Unit Test
· Read through the power point slides 2,3 and 4 to help you revise.
· Try to complete the revision grids on slides 5 and 6. Use other resources like bitesize, revision guides, Seneca and the work you have done at home.
· Once you feel happy with the amount of revision you have done complete the test.
· Mark the test yourself using the answers and do the corrections.
Title: B7 Ecology End of Unit Test
· Read through the power point slides 2,3 and 4 to help you revise.
· Try to complete the revision grids on slides 5 and 6. Use other resources like bitesize, revision guides, Seneca and the work you have done at home.
· Once you feel happy with the amount of revision you have done complete the test.
· Mark the test yourself using the answers and do the corrections.