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Department: Science Year Group: 10 Teaching, learning and assessment during the course: Combined Science 1 2 B1 Key concepts in Biology B2 Cells and control What are the structure and function of cells. How cells grow and divide in plants and animals. How the nervous system work. Spring 1 B3 Genetics The structure and function of DNA and its role in and inheritance. Spring 2 B4 Natural selection and genetic modification Summer B5 Health, disease and the development of medicines. Describe the process of evolution. What is the cause, spread and control of disease? Core practicals using microscopes; ph and enzymes; Osmosis Structures of animal and plant cells Structure of Eukaryotic cells Enzymes Osmosis Mitosis and growth in cells Stem cells Nervous system Synapses Meiosis DNA Alleles Inheritance Darwin s theory of evolution Classification Genes in agriculture Health and disease Non communicable disease Cardiovascular disease Pathogens Plant disease Immune system and antibiotics.

Department: Science: Biology Year Group: 11 Teaching, learning and assessment during the course: Combined Science 1 2 Spring 1 B6: Plant Structures and their functions B7 Animal Coordination, Control and Homeostasis B8 Exchange and transport in Animals Spring 2 B9 Ecosystems and Material Cycles Summer Review and GCSE preparation What are the key processes of plants? How hormones control different organs of the body. How the heart, lungs, blood vessels and blood are adapted for their functions How ecosystems are organised the flow of energy; different relationships and the impact of humans. Key words test Past papers Revision booklet Core practical light intensity and photosynthesis Photosynthesis. Absorbing water and mineral ions. Transpiration and translocation. How hormones control the metabolic rate How hormones control the menstrual cycle How hormones control blood glucose Core practical respiration rates Factors affecting diffusion The heart and circulatory system Cellular respiration Core practical- Quadrats and transects Energy transfers Abiotic and biotic factors Pollution Parasitism and Mutualism relationships Biodiversity Water; Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles Review and prepare for the Biology GCSE

Department: Science Year Group: 10 Teaching, learning and assessment during the course: Biology (Separate) 1 2 B1 Key concepts in Biology B2 Cells and control What are the structure and function of cells. How cells grow and divide in plants and animals. How the nervous system work. Spring 1 B3 Genetics The structure and function of DNA and its role in protein synthesis and inheritance. Spring 2 B4 Natural selection and genetic modification Describe the process of evolution. What is genetic modification and how is this used in farming. Core practicals using microscopes; testing food; ph and enzymes; Osmosis Structures of animal and plant cells Structure of Eukaryotic cells Enzymes Osmosis Mitosis and growth in cells Stem cells Nervous system The eye Synapses Sexual and asexual reproduction Meiosis DNA Protein Synthesis Genetic cross diagrams Darwin s theory of evolution Classification Tissue culture Genetic modification in agriculture Fertilisers and biological control

Summer B5 Health, disease and the development of medicines. What is the cause, spread and control of disease? Health and disease Non communicable disease Cardiovascular disease Pathogens Virus life cycle Plant disease Immune system and antibiotics.

Department: Science Year Group: 11 Teaching, learning and assessment during the course: Biology (Separate) 1 2 Spring 1 B6: Plant Structures and their functions B7 Animal Coordination, Control and Homeostasis B8 Exchange and transport in Animals Spring 2 B9 Ecosystems and Material Cycles Summer Review and GCSE preparation What are the key processes of plants? How hormones control different organs of the body. How the heart, lungs, blood vessels and blood are adapted for their functions How ecosystems are organised the flow of energy; different relationships and the impact of humans. Key words test Past papers Core practical light intensity and photosynthesis Photosynthesis and the limiting factors. Diffusion; Osmosis and active transport Plant adaptation Plant hormones and their uses How hormones control the metabolic rate How hormones control the menstrual cycle How hormones control blood glucose Thermoregulation Osmoregulation The role of the kidney Core practical respiration rates Factors affecting diffusion The heart and circulatory system Cellular respiration Core practical- Quadrats and transects Energy transfers Abiotic and biotic factors Pollution Parasitism and Mutualism relationships Biodiversity Water; Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles Rates of decomposition Review and prepare for the Biology GCSE

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Department: Biology Year Group: Y12 Teaching, learning and assessment during the course: A Level Biology Teacher 2 Spring Spring Teacher 2 Summer and 2 Unit 1 Topic 1: Lifestyle, Health and Risk Unit 1 Topic 2: Genes and Health Unit 4 Topic 4: Biodiversity and Natural Resources Unit 2 Topic 3: Voice of the Genome Unit 4 Topic 5: On the Wild Side To describe the biological molecules our body gets from food and the function of the circulatory system. To know the structure of cells and describe the key processes which occur within the cell. To know how plant cells work and the importance of biodiversity. Understand how cells function. Understand the relationships within an ecosystem. Biological molecules Circulatory systems Cardiovascular diseases Transport across the cell membrane Protein structure and their functions Role of DNA in controlling the cell s activity. Ultrastructure of plants Specialised plant cells Conditions of bacterial growth Biodiversity and endemism Natural Selection and evolution Ultrastructure of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Reproduction in mammalian animals Understand how cells divide. Understand the role of gametes in reproduction. Calculate efficiency of biomass and energy transfers. Overall reactions of photosynthesis Look at the evidence for climate change. The carbon cycle.

Department: Biology Year Group: Y13 Teaching, learning and assessment during the course: A Level Biology Timing Teacher 2 Spring Unit 4 Topic 5: On the Wild Side Unit 4 Topic 6: Infection, Immunity and Disease Unit 5 Topic 7: Run for your Life Spring Unit 5 Topic 8:Grey Matter Understand the relationships within an ecosystem. Understand how diseases are spread and how our bodies protect us. Understand how the heart, lungs and muscles all work together during exercise. Understand the nervous system of Calculate efficiency of biomass and energy transfers. Overall reactions of photosynthesis Look at the evidence for climate change. The carbon cycle. How DNA profiling is used for identification Understand the roles of antigens and antibodies in the body s immune response Understand the difference between bacteriostatic and bactericidal antibiotics. Understand how to determine the time of death of a mammal. Know the way in which muscles, tendons, the skeleton and ligaments interact to enable movement, the structure and physiological differences. Understand all the individual reactions involved in aerobic respiration. Know the myogenic nature of cardiac muscle, the electrical activity and how to calculate cardiac output. Understand how medical technology is enabling those with injuries and disabilities to participate in sports. Know the structure and function of different neurons.

Teacher 2 Summer and 2 Revision organisms and how drugs affect it. Review all topics and prepare for the exam Understand how a nerve impulse (action potential) is conducted along an axon and Past papers Short quizzes Vocabulary tests the role of synapses. Explain the nervous systems of organisms and the structure of the brain.