About Course
The Year 8 Science course deepens pupils’ understanding of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, fostering curiosity, analytical thinking, and practical skills. Pupils explore more complex concepts, perform experiments safely, and apply scientific reasoning to investigate the natural and physical world. The course prepares learners for advanced scientific study and GCSE preparation, developing knowledge, enquiry skills, and problem-solving abilities.
Key Focus Areas
Biology
Human body systems: circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems
Plant biology: photosynthesis, transport systems, and reproduction
Cells and microorganisms
Ecology: ecosystems, food chains/webs, and environmental conservation
Genetics and inheritance basics
Chemistry
Atomic structure, elements, compounds, and mixtures
Periodic table basics and chemical properties
Chemical reactions: conservation of mass, acids & bases, and reactivity
States of matter and particle theory (advanced)
Simple chemical calculations and reaction observations
Physics
Forces and motion, including gravity, friction, and pressure
Energy forms, transfer, and conservation
Waves: sound and light
Electricity and magnetism: circuits, current, and voltage
Simple mechanics and energy calculations
Course Content
AUTUMN TERM
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BIOLOGY UNIT: CELLS, SYSTEMS & HEALTH WEEK 1: Introduction to Science & Lab Skills
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WEEK 2: Cells – Structure & Function
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WEEK 3: Specialised Cells
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WEEK 4: Human Organ Systems
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CHEMISTRY UNIT: MATTER & REACTIONS WEEK 5: States of Matter & Particle Theory
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WEEK 6: Changes of State & Energy
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WEEK 7: Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
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PHYSICS UNIT: FORCES & ENERGY WEEK 8: Forces & Motion
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WEEK 9: Energy Types & Transfers
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WEEK 10: Review, Assessment & Investigation Skills