Welcome to Y9 Science
This Year you will start your GCSE in Science.
You will study topics from the GCSE course. Everyone will follow the Separate Science (trilogy) course.
You will complete the following topics:
Assessments in Y9:
The decision on which students will sit Separate Science and which will sit Combined will be made towards the end of Year 10.
Revision guides and workbooks are available to buy from Wise pay, and collect from the science prep room to help you to prepare for this exam. The chapters and topics are arranged differently in the revision guide to the textbooks we use in lessons. Use the link below to look up which pages to use.
Please find the link to Kerboodle below. Click on "AQA GCSE Science 9-1". Your teacher will set you homework on here and you can also see the digital book, which is the same as the one you use in lessons. If you've forgotten your login please contact your science teacher.
This Year you will start your GCSE in Science.
You will study topics from the GCSE course. Everyone will follow the Separate Science (trilogy) course.
You will complete the following topics:
- B1 Cell structure and transport
- B2 Cell division
- B3 Organisation and the Digestive System
- B4 Organising animals and plants
- C1 Atomic structure
- C2 The periodic table
- C3 Structure and Bonding
- P1 Conservation & dissipation of energy
- P2 Energy transfer by heating
- P3 Energy Resources
- P4 Electrical Circuits
Assessments in Y9:
The decision on which students will sit Separate Science and which will sit Combined will be made towards the end of Year 10.
Revision guides and workbooks are available to buy from Wise pay, and collect from the science prep room to help you to prepare for this exam. The chapters and topics are arranged differently in the revision guide to the textbooks we use in lessons. Use the link below to look up which pages to use.
Please find the link to Kerboodle below. Click on "AQA GCSE Science 9-1". Your teacher will set you homework on here and you can also see the digital book, which is the same as the one you use in lessons. If you've forgotten your login please contact your science teacher.