Science
Biology
Powerful Knowledge |
Knowledge is taught via sequenced units built on KS4. There is a focus on the 4 strands of our science curriculum - Knowledge, Scientific Literacy, Scientific Numeracy and Practical skills. Knowledge at KS5 follows the AQA specification and particular emphasis is placed on mastering the following concepts.
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Literacy |
New vocabulary is taught through the use of:
Sequencing clear explanations using retained knowledge and applying understanding from established models to new and novel contexts. Modelling the planning, structuring and writing of extended response answers including essays. |
School Context |
While Stowupland High school is classified by postcode as an urban school we have a strong rural element. Students need horizons widening and explicit links made with a multicultural Britain whilst linking learning to surrounding industry that uses Biology. In teaching
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Assessment |
Students are assessed by:
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Chemistry
Powerful Knowledge |
Knowledge is taught via sequenced units built on KS3. There is a focus on the 4 strands of our science curriculum - Knowledge, Scientific Literacy, Scientific Numeracy and Practical Knowledge and skills. Knowledge at KS4 follows the Edexcel specification and particular emphasis is placed on mastering the following concepts: Atomic Structure The Periodic Table Understanding Ions and bonding Separating Mixtures Acids and Alkalis Rates of chemical reaction Chemical calculations including balancing equations Energy changes in reactions Hydrocarbons as fuels Combustion Changes to the earth's atmosphere Extracting metals and electrolysis
Practical Knowledge Making salts Neutralisation Titration Chromatography Electrolysis Investigating rates of reaction
Students start learning GCSE topics from January of year 9 and complete the learning for combined science in November of year 11. After mock examinations students are split onto either separate sciences or a supported combined science curriculum based on spaced learning of key concepts to ensure mastery. |
Literacy |
We teach new vocabulary using knowledge organisers and low stakes testing of these. Within lessons keywords are regularly provided and use of these directed in longer explanations. Within lessons where appropriate we read as a class to model new vocabulary and require students to write at length to develop the use of new scientific words and Sequencing clear explanations using retained knowledge and applying understanding from established models to new and novel reactions. Our teaching focuses on the explicit and accurate use of vocabulary so that meaning is unambiguous. |
School Context |
While Stowupland High school is classified by postcode as an urban school we have a strong rural element. Students need horizons widening and explicit links made with a multicultural Britain whilst linking learning to surrounding industry that uses Chemistry. In teaching certain units links are made to our locality...
West Suffolk Hospital- Modern Spectroscopic techniques Newmarket Studs - Separating mixtures (Chromatography) ICI - Organic synthesis and polymersMuntons- Organic reactions of alcohol including enzymes Analytical techniques (including titration) Treatt UK- Organic reactions Surechem - Titration and ion tests Gt. Blakenham incinerator - Catalytic chemistry Greene King- Organic reactions of alcohol including enzymes
Outreach opportunities Big Bang Medical careers conference
Our local context and links to industry also feature our knowledge organisers and lesson planning. |
Assessment |
Each unit is assessed in 4 ways.
Practical skills are developed through both required practicals (which are recorded on Go4schools) and experiments. |
Careers |
National Clinical scientist, biochemistry Research scientist (physical sciences) Scientific laboratory technician Local West Suffolk Hospital ICI Muntons Treatt UK |
Physics
Powerful Knowledge |
Knowledge is taught via sequenced units built on KS3. There is a focus on the 4 strands of our science curriculum - Knowledge, Scientific Literacy, Scientific Numeracy and Practical skills. Knowledge at KS5 follows the Edexcel specification and particular emphasis is placed on mastering the following concepts:
Forces and Motion Conservation of Energy Waves Light and the EMS Radioactivity Astronomy Forces and their effects Electricity and Circuits Static electricity Magnetism and the motor effect Electromagnetic Induction Particle Model Forces and Matter
Practical Knowledge Building and analysing electric circuits. Investigating motion Investigating Waves Investigating Radiation Investigating Resistance Investigating Densities Specific Heat Capacity Hooke’s Law Students start learning GCSE topics from January of year 9 and complete the learning for combined science in November of year 11. After mock examinations students are split onto either separate sciences or a supported combined science curriculum based on spaced learning of key concepts to ensure mastery. |
Literacy |
We teach using low stake questioning new language and key definitions. We focus on encouraging students to use precise language in explanations by using past paper exam questions. Exam questions on experimental work involve being able to explain succinctly: methods used, measurements taken and analysis of data. This is taught through practical work, feedback given, modelling of explanations and the use of exam style questions. |
School Context |
While Stowupland High school is classified by postcode as an urban school we have a strong rural element. Students need horizons widening and explicit links made with a multicultural Britain whilst linking learning to surrounding industry that uses Physics. In teaching
Bosch BT - Martlesham Great Blakenham power station Sizewell nuclear power station. Muntons Breheny PPG West suffolk NHS trust (Radiography / medical imaging) |
Assessment |
Quick quizzes at the start of lessons - based on key recall of knowledge organisers. End of unit tests using past exam material, designed to closely mimic final exams. Senecalearning - weekly homework set and its use monitored. |
Careers |
Electrician Sound Engineer Mechanical Engineer Manufacturing Engineer Civil Engineer Physicist Electrical Engineer Electronic Engineer Rocket Scientist! Tunnel Engineer. Mechanic Stock Market Trader CGI Radiographer
See above for specifically local careers. |