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1 Globe Academy Science Department GCSE Core Science Year 10 Homework Booklet Summer 2 Contents: Topic 1 Vaccines and Antibiotics Revision 2 Alkali Metals and Noble Gases Revision Mid-Term Assessment Revision Checklist 3 Specific Heat Capacity Revision Summer Exam Revision Help 4 Temperature and Rates of Reactions 5 Forces and Momentum Date Set Date Due Feedback/ Marking Look after this booklet. You will need to pay for a replacement. Name:
2 Homework 1: Vaccines and Antibiotics Revision Grade D Grade C Grade B: Grade A: Say three ways that white blood cells help to fight diseases. Describe what antibiotics are. Explain how vaccines work. Evaluate how antibiotics have become resistant to some strains of bacteria. Independent Learning: To extend your revision on this topic you should revise this topic further by using websites like
3 Homework 2: Alkali Metals and Noble Gases Revision Grade D: Using a periodic table, how many electrons do these elements have: 1. Sodium 2. Helium 3. Lithium 4. Xeon 5. Potassium Write next to each one if it is a noble gas or an alkali metal too. Grade C2: Draw the electron structure of sodium (Na). Draw the electron structure of neon (Ne). Grade A*: Explain why the reactivity of group 1 metals changes as you go down the group. Grade C1: Describe the pattern in reactivity of the alkali metals and describe the reactivity of the noble gases. Grade A: Give word and symbol equations for the reactions of two alkali metals with water. Grade B: Explain why noble gases are unreactive. Independent Learning: To extend your revision for Chemistry you should complete a past paper. Look at the one on and hand it to be marked by your teacher.
4 Mid-Term Assessment Revision Checklist Your mid-term assessment will cover everything from Core Science to help you prepare for your end of year exam. You must use your exercise book and revision guide. You should use revision websites to help too, such as MyGCSEscience, BBC Bitesize and DocBrown. Remember your exam board is AQA Science A. Here is a checklist of all the topics you need to revise. BIOLOGY B1.1.1 Diet and exercise B1.1.2 How our bodies defend themselves against infectious diseases B1.2 Nerves and hormones B1.2.2 Control in the human body B1.2.3 Control in plants B1.3.1 Drugs B1.4.1 Adaptations B1.4.2 Environmental change B1.5.1 Energy in biomass B1.6.1 Decay processes B1.6.2 The carbon cycle B1.7 Genetic variation and its control B1.7.2 Reproduction B1.8.1 Evolution CHEMISTRY C1.1.1 Atoms C1.1.2 The periodic table C1.1.3 Chemical reactions C1.2 Limestone and building materials C1.3 Metals and their uses C1.3.2 Alloys C1.3.3 Properties and uses of metals C1.4 Crude oil and fuels C1.4.2 Hydrocarbons C1.4.3 Hydrocarbon fuels C1.5 Other useful substances from crude oil C1.5.2 Polymers C1.5.3 Ethanol C1.6 Plant oils and their uses C1.6.2 Emulsions C1.6.3 Saturated and unsaturated oils C1.7 Changes in the Earth and its atmosphere C1.7.2 The Earth s atmosphere
5 PHYSICS P1.1.1 Infrared radiation P1.1.2 Kinetic theory P1.1.3 Energy transfer by heating P1.1.4 Heating and insulating buildings P1.2.1 Energy transfers and efficiency P1.3.1 Transferring electrical energy P1.4.1 Generating electricity P1.4.2 The National Grid P1.5.1 General properties of waves P1.5.2 Reflection P1.5.3 Sound P1.5.4 Red-shift
6 Homework 3: Specific Heat Capacity Calculations Calculating specific heat capacity Here is the equation relating energy to specific heat capacity: E = m c θ E is the energy transferred in joules, J m is the mass of the substances in kg m c is the specific heat capacity in J / kg C θ ( theta ) is the temperature change in degrees Celsius, C EASY: For this section, just use the formula as it is above. Compound A is an imaginary solid. It has a Specific Heat Capacity of 1000 J / kg C a A 1 kg block of Compound A is heated, increasing its temperature by 1 C. How much energy has been added to the block? E m c θ Independent Learning: To extend your revision for Physics you should complete a past paper. b A 1 kg block of Compound A is heated, increasing its temperature by 10 C. How much energy has been added to the block? c A 1 kg block of Compound A is heated, increasing its energy by 1000 Joules. How much warmer does it get? d A 1 kg block of Compound A is heated, increasing its energy by 3000 Joules. How much warmer does it get? MEDIUM: Analyse some data to help you with the question. Specific Heat Capacity values Water 4,180 J / kg C Copper 390 J / kg C Glass 840 J / kg C a b c Which substance requires the least amount of energy to raise its temperature? How much energy is needed to increase the temperature of 1kg of water by 10 C? How much energy is needed to increase the temperature of 1kg of copper by 10 C? d A 1 kg block of copper is put in 2 kg of water. How much energy is needed to increase the temperature by 10 C? HARD: Here you need to rearrange the equation using the formula triangle. a b c d 10,000 J is added to 1kg of water. How much does the water temperature increase by? 10,000 J is added to 1kg of copper. How much does the water temperature increase by? 10,000 J is added to 1kg of glass. How much does the water temperature increase by? 20,000 J is added to 4kg of copper. How much does the water temperature increase by?
7 Summer Exam Revision Help To revise for your summer exam, you should use your revision guide, your past homework booklets and your exercise book. You should use the checklist earlier in this booklet to make sure you revise everything. Completing practice exam papers will help too. How to revise for Science: Step 1 Read a topic in the revision guide (e.g. about 3 or 4 pages from the CGP revision guide). Step 2 Make your own notes on this topic (mind maps/ posters/spider diagrams/revision cards). Step 3 Check your exercise book to see what you did on that topic and add to your notes. Step 4 Cover up your notes and write out from memory. Repeat until you know it all! Step 5 Complete practice exam questions on that topic from past papers or worksheets in your book. Step 6 Tick off that topic on your checklist and move onto the next topic!
8 Homework 4: Temperature and Rates of Reactions Use the boxes below to make a story about a particle in a chemical reaction. You can make cartoon drawings, use rhymes or simply write a story. The first five boxes are to explain the particle (named whatever you like!) reacting at a low temperature. Then explain how this reaction changes as the temperature is increased. Success Criteria Grade D: Written or drawn how the particles move at low and high temperatures. Grade C: Described what happens to the rate of reaction when temperature is increased. Grade B: Explained what happens to the rate of reaction when temperature is increased. Grade A: Used the words kinetic energy and activation energy in your text. The Story of Temperature and Rate of Reaction In the beginning, there was just some particles... when suddenly the temperature began to increase! Independent Learning: Extend your learning looking at rates of reactions simulations and models. Check out
9 Homework 5: Forces and Momentum This lesson you completed an experiment about forces and momentum. Write up your experiment using these subheadings. Hypothesis Say what you wanted to find out. Variables Say your independent, dependent and control variables. Conclusion Explain what you found out. Evaluation Explain if your test was fair, repeatable and reproducible. HANDY HELP: SENTENCE STARTERS In our experiment we wanted to find out if... We changed..., we measured and we kept... and... the same. In conclusion, we found out that... I think my test was/wasn t fair because... My experiment was/wasn t reproducible because... Independent Learning: Extend your learning by finding out more about momentum and how to calculate it. Search online or look in a Science text book.
Globe Academy Science Department GCSE Core Science Year 9 Homework Booklet Summer 2 Contents: Date Set. Feedback/ Marking. Due
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