KS3 Science: Physics Contents

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KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics summary KS3 Science: Physics Mini zes: 37 Super zes: 4 Extension zes: 4 Skills zes: 6 TOTAL 51 What are MyWorks zes? MyWorks zes are short individual learning tasks that can be set as homework or as a lesson task. There are four different types of in KS3 Science. Mini zes Mini zes are short, versatile zes suitable for most abilities. Each is worth 25 marks and takes around 10 minutes to complete. They cover small, bite-sized topics equivalent to around one lesson s work, and contain recap pages to remind students of the key points if they are struggling. Each matches a small section from one of the KS3 Science presentations, but can also be used independently of other products. Super zes Super zes are longer tests ideal for revision or assessment at the end of a larger unit of work. They are worth 50 marks and do not contain recap pages. Extension zes Extension zes are designed to stretch more able students. They either extend a previously covered topic by asking more difficult questions, or cover a new, but related topic. Questions are often more contextualised and require a greater degree of precision in finding the correct answer. The zes are out of 25 marks and include recap pages to explain where students may have gone wrong. Skills zes Skills zes are designed to cover important elements of the How Science Works requirements at KS3. The zes focus on three key areas: practical skills, data analysis and discoveries and society. Topics covered include planning and carrying out a fair, accurate and reliable experiment, representing results, drawing conclusions and the impact of science on society. The zes are out of 30 marks and contain recap pages to reinforce understanding. October 2009 1/8

KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics KS3 Science: Physics Mini zes What are circuits? Series circuits Parallel circuits Using electricity efficiency What is energy? Fossil fuels mini Using fossil fuels Alternative energy resources mini Benjamin Franklin s early experiments with electricity What a circuit is How to draw a circuit Circuit components What series circuits are Investigating current in a series circuit Investigating voltage in a series circuit Changing the number of cells in a series circuit What parallel circuits are Current and voltage in a parallel circuit Types of energy in a circuit Outputs of everyday devices Useful and wasteful energy outputs What energy efficiency is How to calculate energy efficiency Ways of reducing electricity usage What energy is Types of energy Input and output energies The Sun as an energy source Non-renewable energy sources Coal formation and extraction Oil and gas formation and extraction How electricity is produced in power stations using fossil fuels The environmental consequences of burning fossil fuels The need for renewable energy resources Types of renewable energy resources Advantages and disadvantages of different energy resources Current and Voltage Current and Voltage Current and Voltage Using Electricity Using Electricity October 2009 2/8

KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics Mini zes Light and seeing Reflection mini Refraction mini Colour What is sound? The speed of sound The ear and hearing Heat and temperature mini Conduction and convection mini Infra-red radiation What light is Which materials let light through How we see How the eye works Why different surfaces have different reflective qualities How reflection works What refraction is How refraction works The effects of refraction The visible light spectrum How we see different colours Filtering of primary and secondary colours Seeing colours in coloured light What sound is How sound travels Frequency, amplitude, wavelength and pitch The speed of sound in different materials Breaking the sound barrier Reflected sound Calculating speed How the human ear works The hearing ranges of people and animals The issue of noise pollution Heat Temperature Types of heat transfer Heat transfer and the particle model What conduction is Conduction through different materials How convection works What infra-red radiation is Which surfaces absorb radiation well Uses of radiation Light Light Light Light Sound and Hearing Sound and Hearing Sound and Hearing October 2009 3/8

KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics Mini zes Changing states Heat loss and insulation mini Magnetism mini Electromagnets and their uses What are forces? Calculating resultant forces Gravity Friction and upthrust Pressure Pressure in liquids The effect of temperature on substance state cooling curves Evaporation How heat is lost from houses Methods of minimising heat loss from a house The history of magnetism Magnetic materials Magnetic fields How current affects magnetism What an electromagnet is Uses of electromagnets What a force is Types of forces Balanced and unbalanced forces Effects of forces What resultant forces are Balanced and unbalanced forces Working out the resultant force What gravity is Gravity on different planets Mass and weight What friction is Air resistance and drag The effects of upthrust What pressure is High pressure and low pressure How to calculate pressure Using high and low pressure in everyday life Pressure in liquids How hydraulic systems work The hydraulic car braking system How to calculate pressure in hydraulic systems Pressure in gases Magnets and Electromagnets Magnets and Electromagnets Gravity Gravity Gravity Gravity Pressure and Moments Pressure and Moments October 2009 4/8

KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics Mini zes Moments mini Distance, speed and time Graphing speed Days, years and seasons Earth, Moon and Sun Artificial satellites The Solar System Eco-housing mini What a moment is Increasing moments Moment calculations Words and units Distance, speed and time calculations Changing units in these calculations Interpreting distance-time graphs Interpreting speed-time graphs Calculating speed using graphs Calculating average speed The rotation of the Earth Time differences The path of the Sun in the sky How seasons occur Phases of the Moon Solar and lunar eclipses Natural and artificial satellites What orbits are Geostationary and polar orbits The Hubble Space Telescope What the Solar System is The history of the Solar System Ideas about the Solar System The different features of eco-housing Thermal imaging The benefits of eco-housing Pressure and Moments Speed Speed Space Space Space Space Physics Around Us October 2009 5/8

KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics Super zes Electricity and magnetism super Generating and using electricity super Light and sound super Forces, pressure and speed super Current and voltage Series and parallel circuits Magnets and electromagnets Methods of generating electricity Renewable and non-renewable energy sources Output energies efficiency What light and sound are Reflection, refraction and dispersion How we see and hear Calculating forces, moments and speed Friction and air resistance Pressure Current and Voltage, Magnets and Electromagnets Using Electricity, Light, Sound and Hearing Gravity, Pressure and Moments, Speed October 2009 6/8

KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics Skills zes Physics practical skills 1 Physics practical skills 2 Physics analysing experiments skills Physics calculations and formulae skills Physics discoveries and society skills 1 Physics discoveries and society skills 2 Measuring instruments and their units Controlling variables Carrying out experiments Planning experiments Controlling variables Choosing the correct apparatus Evaluating scientific methods Interpreting the results of experiments Understanding and rearranging formulae Using formulae in calculations Discoveries and inventions in physics The effect of developments in physics on society Uses of the electromagnetic spectrum Science in design and engineering issues October 2009 7/8

KS3 Science MyWorks Guide Physics Extension zes motion extension Electricity and magnetism extension and heat extension Light and sound extension Distance-time graphs Speed-time graphs The forces acting on moving and stationary objects Calculations based on the extensions of springs Voltage, current and resistance in circuits The thermistor and the light-dependent resistor Simple devices using electromagnets efficiency Types of energy transfer resources Refraction of light Seeing colours using coloured lights and filters Comparing sound waves Using ultrasound October 2009 8/8