In addition to these Schemes of Work centres which register for the Edexcel Lower Secondary Curriculum will receive six completed units, including unit tests and mark schemes, for English and Mathematics for Years 7-9 and three completed units, including unit tests and mark schemes, for Science for Years 7-9 . They will also have the opportunity to purchase Achievement Tests for English ...
KS3 and K Plan using our 5-year curriculum Schemes of work Our KS3 and KS4 resources support the 5-year schemes of work for Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Sciences in one simple, inclusive and inspiring course. These schemes of work provide routes through the curriculum that are suitable for you whether you are following a 2, 2.5 or 3-year KS4.
Our market-leading resources for Secondary science include our Exploring Science course for KS3, resources for Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9–1) Sciences and AS/A level Biology, Chemistry and Physics, plus resources for our BTECs in Applied Science.
A skills mapping grid so you can see how the 12 practicals link to the KS3 Curriculum, Exploring Science, Pearson Edexcel’s 11-16 Science Learning Pathway, AQA’s KS3 Syllabus and the GCSE (9–1) Core/Required Practicals.
KS3 Science Curriculum Our KS3 course follows the Exploring Science scheme of work. It is clearly divided into biology, chemistry and physics units and covers both Substantive and Disciplinary knowledge in line with the National Curriculum. KS3 classes are usually split between two different teachers. Substantive knowledge: This is the established knowledge produced by science, such as ...
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Curriculum Aim: In science we aim to develop a deeper understanding of a range of scientific ideas in biology, chemistry and physics. Pupils will be able to connect the three disciplines and scaffold on KS3 content learned in year 7 and 8 in order to excel going forward into their GCSEs.
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A scheme of work produced as optional guidance from the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) to support the teaching of science at Key Stage Three (students aged 11-14), and intended to cover all the requirements of the 2000 National Curriculum programme of study.
The national curriculum for science reflects the importance of spoken language in pupils’ development across the whole curriculum – cognitively, socially and linguistically.
This new course is designed specifically for international students using real-world science to spark their curiosity and inspire the next generation of scientists. It provides the specific skills needed to progress to International GCSE, along with complete coverage of the Edexcel iLowerSecondary Award and the UK Curriculum objectives.
Step 1: Create your scheme Log into ActiveLearn, go to ‘Plan’ at the top of the screen, then click ‘Create a new scheme’. Give your scheme a name and choose whether to deliver your KS3 course over 2 or 3 years.
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We aim to engage students with the wonder of science, igniting a passion to explore the natural phenomena that surround them. Curriculum Overview Sequencing, Setting and Support Our Year 7 – 9 science curriculum is based on the Pearson Edexcel Exploring Science scheme of learning, and is focussed on developing knowledge and skills overtime.
follow a balanced and broad curriculum. As well as developing our students’ knowledge and understanding of scientific theory, our curriculum has integrated working scientifically with a clear focus on literacy and communication that seeks to develop students’
A skills mapping grid so you can see how the 12 practicals link to the KS3 Curriculum, Exploring Science, Pearson Edexcel’s 11-16 Science Learning Pathway, AQA’s KS3 Syllabus and the GCSE (9–1) Core/Required Practicals.