Font size
  • A-
  • A
  • A+
Site color
  • R
  • A
  • A
  • A
TW
  • Afrikaans ‎(af)‎ Dansk ‎(da)‎ Deutsch ‎(de)‎ English ‎(en)‎ English (United States) ‎(en_us)‎ Español - Colombia ‎(es_co)‎ Español - Internacional ‎(es)‎ Español - México ‎(es_mx)‎ Español - Venezuela ‎(es_ve)‎ Finlandssvenska ‎(sv_fi)‎ Français (Canada) ‎(fr_ca)‎ Français ‎(fr)‎ isiZulu ‎(zu)‎ Italiano ‎(it)‎ Latin ‎(la)‎ Latviešu ‎(lv)‎ Nederlands ‎(nl)‎ Português - Brasil ‎(pt_br)‎ Português - Portugal ‎(pt)‎ Svenska ‎(sv)‎ Thai ‎(th)‎ Vietnamese ‎(vi)‎ Workplace 简体中文版 ‎(zh_cn_wp)‎ Workplace準拠の日本語 ‎(ja_wp)‎ Ελληνικά ‎(el)‎ Русский ‎(ru)‎ עברית ‎(he)‎ 한국어 ‎(ko)‎ 日本語 ‎(ja)‎ 简体中文 ‎(zh_cn)‎
  • Log in
Skip to main content

Science (Yearly)

  1. Home
  2. Courses
  3. Science (Yearly)
Science 1
Science (Yearly)

Science 1

Grade 1 Science -

Uses, Circuits and Switches

Absence of Light

Light Sources

Our Bodies

Our Senses

We Are Different

We Are Similar

Our Ears

Sounds Move

Where Do Sounds Come From?

Animal Babies

Animal Classification

Animals And Plants Alive

Healthy Food And Drink

Life Cycles

Local Environments

Growing Seeds

Plant Parts

Plants And Light

Sorting Materials

Using Materials

What Is It Made Of?

Changing Movement

How Toys Work

On The Playground

Pushes And Pulls Around Us

Seasons and the Weather

Science 2
Science (Yearly)

Science 2

Grade 2 Science -

Electricity Around Us

Making A Circuit

Staying Safe

Switches

Using Motors And Buzzers

Can We Care For Our Environment?

Different Places to Live

Extreme Weather

Our Weather

Wind Erosion

Other Natural Materials

Soil

Uses Of Rocks

What Are Rocks?

Bending And Twisting

Fantastic Elastic

Heating And Cooling

Materials Changing Shape

Darkness

Light Sources

Making Shadows

Shadow Shapes

Changing Shadows

Day And Night

Does The Sun Move?

Science 3
Science (Yearly)

Science 3

Grade 3 Science -

Different types of plants

Plant Growth And Temperature

Plants And Their Parts

Plants Need Light And Water

Transporting Water

Value of plants

A Healthy Diet

An Unhealthy Diet

Exercise And Sleep

Food Groups

Growth And Nutrition

Living And Non-Living

Movement And Reproduction

Sorting Humans

Sorting Living Things

Hearing And Touch

Sight

Taste And Smell

Magnetic Materials

Properties Of Materials

Sorting Materials

Testing Materials

Uses Of Materials

Changing Shape

Forcemeters

Friction

How Big Is That Force?

Push And Pull

Science 4
Science (Yearly)

Science 4

Grade 4 Science -

Drugs And Medicines

How Medicines Work

Skeletons

Skeletons And Movement

The Human Skeleton

Why Do We Need A Skeleton?

A Habitat For Snails

Amazing Birds

Animals In Local Habitats

How We Effect The Environment

Identification Keys

Identifying Invertebrates

Recycling Can Save The Earth

Wonderful Water

How Do Solids, Liquids And Gasses Behave?

Matter

Matter Is Made Of Particles

Melting And Boiling Points

Melting In Different Solids

Melting, Freezing And Boiling

Having Fun With Wind Instruments

High And Low Sounds

How Sound Travels

Loud And Soft Sounds

Muffling Sounds

Pitch On Percussion Instruments

Sound Travels Through Different Materials.

Sound Travels Through Materials

Sound Volume

Magnetic Poles

Magnets In Everyday Life

Strength Of Magnets

Which Metals Are Magnetic?

Circuits With Buzzers

Circuits With More Components

Components And A Simple Circuit

Electricity Flows In Circuits

Mains Electricity

Switches

Structure of a plant

Understanding living and non-living things

Science 5
Science (Yearly)

Science 5

Grade 5 Science -

Boiling

Condensation

Evaporation

Investigating Evaporation

Investigating Evaporation From A Solution

Melting

The Water Cycle

Who Invented The Temperature Scale?

Why Evaporation Is Useful

Compounds

Differences between metals and non-metals

Oxides, hydroxides, sulfates and carbonates

How Seeds Grow

Investigating Germination

Plants And Light

Seeds

What Plants Need To Grow?

How Seeds Are Spread

Investigation Pollination

Other Ways Seeds Are Spread

Plant Life Cycles

Pollination

The Parts Of A Flower

Why Plants Have Flowers

Light Changes Direction

Light Travels From A Source

Mirrors

Seeing Behind You

Which Surfaces Reflect Light The Best?

How Scientists Measured And Understood Light

Investigating Shadow Lengths

Light Travels In Straight Lines

Measuring Light Intensity

Silhouettes And Shadow Puppets

What Affects The Size Of A Shadow?

Which Materials Let Light Through?

Does The Sun Move?

Exploring The Solar System

Exploring The Stars

Sunrise And Sunset

The Earth Revolves Around The Sun

The Earth Rotates On Its Axis

The Sun, The Earth And The Moon

Acoustical Engineering 

Blast Off 

Break out 

Hot Stuff 

New Stuff 

Product Development 

Push and Pull 

Recover

Solar Engineering 

Stop and Go 

Up and Away 

Up and Down 

Science 6
Science (Yearly)

Science 6

Grade 6 Science -

Body Organs

Heartbeat And Pulse

The Digestive System

The Heart

The Lungs And Breathing

What Do The Kidneys Do?

What Does The Brain Do?

Air Resistance And Drag

Balanced And Unbalanced Forces

Forces And Energy

Friction

How Forces Act

Investigating Friction

Mass And Weight

The Effects Of Forces

Density

Diffusion

Gas Pressure

The particle theory of matter

Atoms

Compounds

Differences between metals and non-metals

Discovering the Elements

Elements and their Symbols

Introducing elements.

Material Properties

Metal Alloys

Neutralisation

Non Metal Elements

Oxides, hydroxides, sulfates and carbonates

Polymers

Separating mixtures

The pH scale and indicators

Acids and Alkalis

How Can We Make Solids Dissolve Faster

How Does Grain Size Affect Dissolving?

Mixing And Separating Solids

Neutralisation

Reversible And Irreversible Changes

Separating Insoluble Substances

Soluble And Insoluble Substances

Solutions

The pH scale

Acid  Rain

Air Pollution

Consumers in food chains

Deforestation

Food Chains Begin With Plants

Food Chains In A Local Habitat

Food chains in different habitats

Food Chains In The Namib Desert

Predators And Prey In The Namib Desert

Recycling

Take Care Of Your Environment

Adding Different Components

Changing The Number Of Components

Choosing The Right Materials For Electrical Appliances?

Circuit Symbols

Cost of electricity

Do Different Metals Conduct Electricity Equally Well?

Does Water Conduct Electricity?

Fossil fuels and electricity

Illegal connections

Improving Volta's Battery

Length And Thickness Of Wire In A Circuit

Renewable ways to generate electricity

What Materials Conduct Electricity?

Moons

Movements of the Earth, Planets and the Moon.

Rovers on the Moon and Mars

Systems for looking into space

The revolution of the Earth

The rotation of the Moon

The Sun, Planets and Asteroids

Food groups

The need to process food.

Importance of wetlands

Water pollution

Plants and food

Clean water

Fossils

Igneous Rocks

Metamorphic Rocks

Sedimentary Rock Formation

Sedimentary Rocks

Soil

The age of the Earth

The ground beneath your feet

Scientific Method

Biology 7
Science (Yearly)

Biology 7

Grade 7 Biology -

Leaves, Stems And Roots

Questions, Evidence And Explanations

Review

Extension: Extending Lives

Muscles And Movement

Organ Systems

Review

Studying The Human Body

The Circulatory System

The Human Skeleton

Extension: Nerves

Harmful Micro-organisms

Louis Pasteur

Microbes

Planning Investigations

Plant And Animal Cells

Review

Specialised Cells

Testing Predictions

The Characteristics Of Living Things

Tissues And Organs

Useful Micro-organisms

Changing The Planet

Feeding Ourselves

Food Chains

Growing Fuels

Habitats

Obtaining Energy

Preventing Extinction

Review

Causes Of Variation

Classification

Classification Of Plants

Review

Species

Variation

Vertebrates

Choosing Apparatus

Working Accurately And Safely

Biology 8
Science (Yearly)

Biology 8

Grade 8 Biology -

Asking Scientific Questions

Review

Water And Minerals

Why We Need Plants

A Balanced Diet

Deficiencies

Extension: Choosing Foods.

Food

Managing Variables

Review

Enzymes

Review

The Digestive System

Using Enzymes

Blood

Diet And Fitness

Extension: Anaemia

Identifying Trends

Review

The Circulatory System

Communicating Findings

Extension: Anaerobic Respiration

Gas Exchange

Review

Smoking And Lung Damage

The Lungs

Adolescence

Fetal Development

Reproduction

Review

Twins

Disease

Drugs

Extension: Boosting Your Immunity

Extension: Defence Against Disease

Review

Analysing Results: Charts And Diagrams

Displaying Results

Recording Results

Biology 9
Science (Yearly)

Biology 9

Grade 9 Biology -

Extension: Phyto-extraction

Flowers

Photosynthesis

Plant Growth

Preliminary Tests

Review

Seed Dispersal

Darwin's Theory Of Evolution

Enquiry: Developing A Theory

Extension: Chromosomes

Extension: Investigating Inheritance

Extension: Moving Genes

Extension: Using Genes

Review

Selective Breeding

Using Keys

What Makes Us Different?

Adaptation

Enquiry: Sampling Techniques

Extension: Survival

Extreme Adaptation

Review

Studying The Natural World

Changing Populations

Decomposers

Energy Flow

Extension: Maintaining Biodiversity

Facing Extinction

Food Webs

Review

Air Pollution

Enquiry: How Scientists Work

Review

Saving Rainforests

Water Pollution

Animal Classification

Detecting Gases

International GCSE Biology
Science (Yearly)

International GCSE Biology

International GCSE Biology -

Biology is the study of life and living organisms

Invertebrate animals

Organisms are made up of cells

Plants

The organisation of living organisms

The variety of life

Vertebrate animals: five classes

 Sensitivity and movement in plants: tropisms

Absorption and assimilation makes food available

All living things are made up of organic molecules

Animal nutrition converts food molecules to a usable form

Antibodies and the immune response

Balancing energy intake and energy demand: problems causing malnutrition

Breathing ventilates the lungs

Capillaries: materials are exchanged between blood and tissues, and tissue fluid is formed

Combating infection: blood and defence against disease

Contraction of muscles requires energy supplied by respiration

Control of body temperature

Coordination: the nervous system

Coronary heart disease

Dialysis and the treatment of kidney failure

Digestion prepares useful food molecules for absorption

Drugs and disorders of the nervous system

Enzyme experiment and the scientific method

Enzymes control biochemical reactions in living organisms

Excretion: removal of waste products of metabolism

Food and the ideal diet

Food and the ideal diet: vitamins,minerals, water snd fibre

Food is the fuel that drives the processes of life

Gas exchange supplies oxygen For respiration

Health and disease

Homeostasis: mantaining a steady state

How do we know that smoking causes disease?

Individuals and community can fight disease together

Ingestion provides food for the gut to work on

Integration by the central nervous system

Leaf structure and photosynthesis

Movement of in and out of cells- Diffusion

Neurones can work together in a reflex arc

Pathogens are organisms that cause disease

Photosynthesis and plant nutrition

Photosynthesis and the environment

Plants and minerals

Preventing disease: safe food

receptors and senses: the eye as a sense organ

Respiration provides the energy for life

Smoking and disease

Testing for biochemicals

The circulatory system

The control of photosynthesis

The endocrine system

The heart is the pump for the circulatory system

The leaf and water loss

The measurement of respiration

The rate of photosynthesis

Transpiration: water movement through the plant

Transport systems in animals use blood as the transport medium

Transport systems in plants

Uptake of water and minerals by roots

Artificial selection

Birth and the new born baby

Causes of variation

Cell division

Contraception

Copulation and conception

DNA, proteins and the characteristics of organisms

Fertilisation and the formation of seed and fruit

Germination of seeds

How the code is carried

Inheritance

Inherited medical conditions and codominance

Natural selection

Pollination: the transfer of male sex cells to female flower parts

Pregnancy: development and antenatal care

Pregnancy: the role of the placenta

Reproduction in flowering plants

Reproduction in humans

Reproduction is an important characteristic of living organisms

Sex is determined by X and Y chromosones

Sexually transmitted diseases

Studying patterns of inheritance

The menstrual cycle

Variation  

Variation and inheritance

Variation and natural selection: the evolution of species

Bacteria are use for biotechnology and genetic engineering

Baking and brewing: the economic importance of yeast

Conservation efforts worldwide

Conservation of resources: recycling water by the treatment of sewage

Damage to ecosystems: malnutrition and famine

Decay is a natural process

Ecology and ecosystems

Factors affecting population size

Feeding relationships: pyramids of numbers, biomass and energy

Flow of energy: food chains and food webs

Food supply: humans and agriculture

Genetic engineering

Human impacts on the environment: pollution

Human population growth

Humans may have a positive effect on the environment: conservation of species

Humans use enymes from bacteria

Land use for agriculture 

Managing fish stocks: science and the fishing industry

Pollution of water: eutrophication

Recycling: management of solid waste

Saving fossil fuels: fuel from fermentation

The carbon cycle

The nitrogen cycle

Using fungi to produce antibiotics: drugs to control bacterial disease

Water is recycled too

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT

PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT

Biology is the study of life and living organisms

Invertebrate animals

Organisms are made up of cells

Plants

The organisation of living organisms

The variety of life

Vertebrate animals: five classes

 Sensitivity and movement in plants: tropisms

Absorption and assimilation makes food available

All living things are made up of organic molecules

Animal nutrition converts food molecules to a usable form

Antibodies and the immune response

Balancing energy intake and energy demand: problems causing malnutrition

Breathing ventilates the lungs

Capillaries: materials are exchanged between blood and tissues, and tissue fluid is formed

Combating infection: blood and defence against disease

Contraction of muscles requires energy supplied by respiration

Control of body temperature

Coordination: the nervous system

Coronary heart disease

Dialysis and the treatment of kidney failure

Digestion prepares useful food molecules for absorption

Drugs and disorders of the nervous system

Enzyme experiment and the scientific method

Enzymes control biochemical reactions in living organisms

Excretion: removal of waste products of metabolism

Food and the ideal diet

Food and the ideal diet: vitamins,minerals, water snd fibre

Food is the fuel that drives the processes of life

Gas exchange supplies oxygen For respiration

Health and disease

Homeostasis: mantaining a steady state

How do we know that smoking causes disease?

Individuals and community can fight disease together

Ingestion provides food for the gut to work on

Integration by the central nervous system

Leaf structure and photosynthesis

Movement of in and out of cells- Diffusion

Neurones can work together in a reflex arc

Pathogens are organisms that cause disease

Photosynthesis and plant nutrition

Photosynthesis and the environment

Plants and minerals

Preventing disease: safe food

receptors and senses: the eye as a sense organ

Respiration provides the energy for life

Smoking and disease

Testing for biochemicals

The circulatory system

The control of photosynthesis

The endocrine system

The heart is the pump for the circulatory system

The leaf and water loss

The measurement of respiration

The rate of photosynthesis

Transpiration: water movement through the plant

Transport systems in animals use blood as the transport medium

Transport systems in plants

Uptake of water and minerals by roots

Artificial selection

Birth and the new born baby

Causes of variation

Cell division

Contraception

Copulation and conception

DNA, proteins and the characteristics of organisms

Fertilisation and the formation of seed and fruit

Germination of seeds

How the code is carried

Inheritance

Inherited medical conditions and codominance

Natural selection

Pollination: the transfer of male sex cells to female flower parts

Pregnancy: development and antenatal care

Pregnancy: the role of the placenta

Reproduction in flowering plants

Reproduction in humans

Reproduction is an important characteristic of living organisms

Sex is determined by X and Y chromosones

Sexually transmitted diseases

Studying patterns of inheritance

The menstrual cycle

Variation  

Variation and inheritance

Variation and natural selection: the evolution of species

Bacteria are use for biotechnology and genetic engineering

Baking and brewing: the economic importance of yeast

Conservation efforts worldwide

Conservation of resources: recycling water by the treatment of sewage

Damage to ecosystems: malnutrition and famine

Decay is a natural process

Ecology and ecosystems

Factors affecting population size

Feeding relationships: pyramids of numbers, biomass and energy

Flow of energy: food chains and food webs

Food supply: humans and agriculture

Genetic engineering

Human impacts on the environment: pollution

Human population growth

Humans may have a positive effect on the environment: conservation of species

Humans use enymes from bacteria

Land use for agriculture 

Managing fish stocks: science and the fishing industry

Pollution of water: eutrophication

Recycling: management of solid waste

Saving fossil fuels: fuel from fermentation

The carbon cycle

The nitrogen cycle

Using fungi to produce antibiotics: drugs to control bacterial disease

Water is recycled too

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT

PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT

Physics 7
Science (Yearly)

Physics 7

Grade 7 Physics -

Air Resistance

Balanced Forces

Distance-time Graphs

Enquiry: Asking Scientific Questions

Enquiry: Planning Investigations

Enquiry: Presenting Results - Tables And Graphs

Enquiry: Presenting Results In Tables And Graphs

Enquiry: Questions, Evidence, And Explanation

Enquiry: Taking Accurate Measurements

Extension: Acceleration And Speed-time Graphs

Extension: Round In Circles

Friction

Gravity

Introduction To Forces

Speed

Tension And Upthrust

Conservation Of Energy

Elastic Potential Energy

Energy Calculations And Sankey Diagrams

Energy From The Sun

Energy Transfer

Energy Types

Enquiry: Suggesting Ideas - Investigations

Gravitational Potential Energy And Kinetic Energy

Suggesting Ideas - Observations And Models

What Is Energy?

Beyond Our Solar System

Communicating Ideas

Day And Night

Explanations - Geocentric Model

Explanations - Heliocentric Model

Our Solar System

Stars

The Moon

The Night Sky

The Origin Of The Universe

The Seasons

Using Secondary Sources

Enquiry: Making Simple Calculations

Extension: Detecting Sounds

Extension: Echoes

Loudness And Decibel Scale

Loudness, Amplitude, And Oscilloscopes

Pitch And Frequency

Sound, Vibrations, And Energy Transfer

Physics 8
Science (Yearly)

Physics 8

Grade 8 Physics -

Acceleration and speed-time graphs

Calculating Moments

Density

Distance-Time Graphs

Enquiry: Planning

Enquiry: Preliminary Work

Enquiry: Questions, Evidence, And Explanations

Explaining Density

Extension: Centre Of Mass And Stability

Extension: Pressure, Volume, And Temperature In Gases

Levers

Presenting results in tables and graphs

Pressure

Pressure In Gases

Pressure In Liquids

Speed

Taking accurate measurements

Using Pressure In Liquids

Cooling by Evaporation

Energy for the Future

Energy Transfer: Conduction

Energy Transfer: Convection

Energy Transfer: Radiation

Fossil Fuels

Generating Electricity

Hot and Cold

Renewable Energy Sources : Solar and Geothermal

The World's Energy Needs

Detecting Sounds

Echoes

Loudness and the decibel scale

Loudness, amplitude, and oscilloscopes

Making simple calculations

Pitch and Frequency

Sound, Vibrations, and Energy Transfer

Colour

Dispersion

Enquiry: Asking Scientific Questions

Extension: Lasers

Extension: The Speed Of Light

How Do We See Things?

Making Measurements: Laws Of Reflection

Presenting Conclusions: More On Colour

Reflection

Refraction: Air And Glass

Refraction: Air And Water

What Is Light?

Electromagnets

Enquiry: Identifying And Controlling Variables

Extension: Using Electromagnets

Magnetic Fields

The Properties Of Magnets

Current: What is it and how can we measure it

Dangers of Electrostatic Phenomena

Digital Sensors

Electric Circuits

Electrostatic Phenomena

Energy and Power

How components affect the current

Models for Electric Circuits

Parallel Circuits

Selecting ideas to test circuits

Voltage

Recording Motion

Physics 9
Science (Yearly)

Physics 9

Grade 9 Science -

The Effects Of Pressure

Cooling By Evaporation

Energy For The Future

Energy Transfer: Conduction

Energy Transfer: Convection

Energy Transfer: Radiation

Fossil Fuels

Generating Electricity

Hot And Cold

Renewable Energy Sources: Solar And Geothermal

Renewable Energy Sources: Using Water And Wind

The World's Energy Needs

Current: What It Is And How We Can Measure It

Dangers Of Electrostatic Phenomena

Digital Sensors

Electric Circuits

Electrostatic Phenomena

Enquiry: Selecting Ideas To Test Circuits

Extension: Energy And Power

How Components Affect The Current

Models For Electric Circuits

Parallel Circuits

Voltage

A system of units

Measuring length and time

Measuring volume and density

More about mass and density

Numbers and units

Volume and density

Action and Reaction

Force, Mass, and Acceleration

Force, Weight, and Gravity

Forces in Balance

Free Fall

Friction

Momentum

More About Vectors

More Motion Graphs

Motion Graphs

Moving in Circles

Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

International GCSE Physics
Science (Yearly)

International GCSE Physics

International GCSE Physics -

Current in a simple circuit

Electric charge (1)

Electric charge (2)

Electric field

Electrical energy and power

Living with electricity

More about resistance factors

Potential difference

Resistance (1)

Resistance (2)

Series and parallel circuits (1)

A system of units

Measuring length and time

Measuring volume and density

More about mass and density

Numbers and units

Volume and density

Action and reaction

Force, mass, and acceleration

Force, weight, and gravity

Forces in balance

Free fall

Friction

Momentum (1)

Momentum (2)

More about vectors

More motion graphs

Motion graphs

Moving in circles

Recording motion

Speed, velocity, and acceleration

Centre of mass

Forces and turning effects

Gas pressure and volume

Hydraulic systems

More about moments

Pressure

Pressure from the air

Pressure in liquids

Pressure problems

Stretching and compressing

Calculation PE and KE

Efficiency and power

Energy for electricity (1)

Energy for electricity (2)

Energy resources

Energy transformation

How the world gets its energy

Work and energy

Convection

Expanding solids and liquids

Heating gases

Latent heat

Liquids and vapours

Moving particles

Specific heat capacity

Temperature (1)

Temperature (2)

Thermal conduction

Thermal radiation

Characteristics of sound waves

Sound waves

Speed of sounds and echoes

Transverse and ligitudinal waves

Ultrasound

Wave effects

Electromagnetic waves (1)

Electromagnetic waves (2)

Lenses (1)

Lenses (2)

Light rays and waves

More lenses in action

Reflection in plane mirrors (1)

Reflection in plane mirrors (2)

Refraction calculations

Refraction of light

Sending and storing

Total internal reflection

Coils and transformers (1)

Coils and transformers (2)

Electric motors

Electromagnetic induction

Electromagnets

Generators

Magnetic effect of a current

Magnetic fields

Magnetic force on a current

Magnets

More about induced currents

Power across the country

Electron beams

Electronic essentials

Electronic switching

Logic gates (1)

Logic gates (2)

More on components

Atoms and particles (1)

Atoms and particles (2)

Fusion future

Inside atoms

Nuclear energy

Nuclear radiation (1)

Nuclear radiation (2)

Radioactive decay (1)

Radioactive decay (2)

Using radioactivity

Force, motion, and energy

Key developments in Physics

Magnetism and electricity

Rays, waves, and particles

The Earth and beyond

Dealing with data

Evaluating and improving

Measuring and recording

Planning and preparing

Some experimental investigations

Taking a practical test

Working safely

The essential mathematics

Current in a simple circuit

Electric charge (1)

Electric charge (2)

Electric field

Electrical energy and power

Living with electricity

More about resistance factors

Potential difference

Resistance (1)

Resistance (2)

Series and parallel circuits (1)

A system of units

Measuring length and time

Measuring volume and density

More about mass and density

Numbers and units

Volume and density

Action and reaction

Force, mass, and acceleration

Force, weight, and gravity

Forces in balance

Free fall

Friction

Momentum (1)

Momentum (2)

More about vectors

More motion graphs

Motion graphs

Moving in circles

Recording motion

Speed, velocity, and acceleration

Centre of mass

Forces and turning effects

Gas pressure and volume

Hydraulic systems

More about moments

Pressure

Pressure from the air

Pressure in liquids

Pressure problems

Stretching and compressing

Calculation PE and KE

Efficiency and power

Energy for electricity (1)

Energy for electricity (2)

Energy resources

Energy transformation

How the world gets its energy

Work and energy

Convection

Expanding solids and liquids

Heating gases

Latent heat

Liquids and vapours

Moving particles

Specific heat capacity

Temperature (1)

Temperature (2)

Thermal conduction

Thermal radiation

Characteristics of sound waves

Sound waves

Speed of sounds and echoes

Transverse and ligitudinal waves

Ultrasound

Wave effects

Electromagnetic waves (1)

Electromagnetic waves (2)

Lenses (1)

Lenses (2)

Light rays and waves

More lenses in action

Reflection in plane mirrors (1)

Reflection in plane mirrors (2)

Refraction calculations

Refraction of light

Sending and storing

Total internal reflection

Coils and transformers (1)

Coils and transformers (2)

Electric motors

Electromagnetic induction

Electromagnets

Generators

Magnetic effect of a current

Magnetic fields

Magnetic force on a current

Magnets

More about induced currents

Power across the country

Electron beams

Electronic essentials

Electronic switching

Logic gates (1)

Logic gates (2)

More on components

Atoms and particles (1)

Atoms and particles (2)

Fusion future

Inside atoms

Nuclear energy

Nuclear radiation (1)

Nuclear radiation (2)

Radioactive decay (1)

Radioactive decay (2)

Using radioactivity

Force, motion, and energy

Key developments in Physics

Magnetism and electricity

Rays, waves, and particles

The Earth and beyond

Dealing with data

Evaluating and improving

Measuring and recording

Planning and preparing

Some experimental investigations

Taking a practical test

Working safely

The essential mathematics

Chemistry 7
Science (Yearly)

Chemistry 7

Grade 7 Chemistry -

Boiling, Evaporating, And Condensing

Enquiry: Planning An Investigation

Enquiry: Presenting Evidence

Enquiry: Questions, Evidence, And Explanations

Extension: Energy And Changes Of State

Melting, Freezing, And Subliming

The Particle Theory Of Matter

Using Particle Theory To Explain Dissolving

Atoms

Elements And Their Symbols

Enquiry: Chlorides

Enquiry: Interpreting Data From Secondary Sources

Enquiry: Making A Compound

Enquiry: Making Conclusions From Data

Enquiry: Organising The Elements

Enquiry: Separating Mixtures - Filtering And Decanting

Explaining Differences Between Metals And Non-metals

Extension: Discovering The Elements

Extension: Metal Alloys

Extension: Polymers

Extension: Separating Metals From Their Ores

Extension: Separating Mixtures - Fractional Distillation

Extension: What Are You Made Of?

Introducing Elements

Material Properties

Metal Elements

Mixtures

Naming Compounds And Writing Formulae

Non-metal Elements

Oxides, Hydroxides, Sulphates, And Carbonates

Separating Mixtures - Chromatography

Separating Mixtures - Evaporation And Distillation

What Are Compounds?

Acids And Alkalis

Enquiry: Planning Investigations And Collecting Evidence

Neutralisation

The Ph Scale And Indicators

Enquiry: More About Soil

Enquiry: Questions, Evidence, And Explanations: The Rock Cycle

Enquiry: Using Science To Explain Predictions: Volcanoes

Estimating The Age Of The Earth

Extension: Human Fossils

Fossils

Igneous Rocks

Metamorphic Rocks

Sedimentary Rock Formation

Sedimentary Rocks

Soil

The Structure Of The Earth

Chemistry 8
Science (Yearly)

Chemistry 8

Grade 8 Chemistry -

Enquiry: Doing An Investigation

Enquiry: Ideas And Evidence

Explaining Density

Explaining Diffusion

Explaining Gas Pressure

The States Of Matter Revisited

Atom

Atomic Structure

Chlorides

Discovering the Elements

Discovering The Nucleus

Elements and their symbols

Enquiry: Finding Electrons

Enquiry: How Scientists Work Inside Sub-atomic Particles

Enquiry: Looking At Secondary Data - Chlorinating Water

Explaining difference between metals and non-metals

Extension: Proton Number, Nucleon Number, And Isotopes

Interpreting data from secondary sources

Making a Compound

Mixtures

Naming compounds and writing formulae

Organising the Elements

Oxides, hydroxides, sulfates, and carbonates

Periodic Trends

Protons, Electrons, And The Periodic Table

Separating mixtures - chromatography

Separating mixtures - evaporation and distillation

Separating mixtures - filtering and decanting

Separating mixtures - fractional distillation

The Group 1 Elements

The Group 2 Elements

The Group 7 Elements

What are Compounds

Chemical Reactions

Corrosion Reactions

Enquiry: Doing An Investigation

Extension: Using Reactions To Identify Chemicals

Writing Word Equations

Chemistry 9
Science (Yearly)

Chemistry 9

Grade 9 Chemistry -

A closer look at gases

Everything is made of particles

Solids, liquids, and gases

The Particles in solids, liquids and gases

Group 2 Elements

How scientists work: inside sub-atomic particles

Looking at secondary data - chlorinating water

Periodic Trends

Protons, electrons, and the periodic table

The Group 7 Elements

Energy Changes In Chemical Reactions

Enquiry: Investigating Endothermic Changes

Enquiry: Investigating Fuels

Extension: Calculating Food Energy

Extensions: Choosing Fuels

Enquiry: Nickel In The Reactivity Series

Extension: Writing Symbol Equations

Metal Displacement Reactions

The Reactions Of Metals With Acids

The Reactions Of Metals With Oxygen

The Reactions Of Metals With Water

The Reactivity Series

Using The Reactivity Series: Extracting Metals From Their Ores

Extension: Making Salts - Acids And Alkalis

Extension: Making Salts - Fertilisers

Making Salts - Acids And Carbonates

Making Salts - Acids And Metals

Catalysts And Reaction Rate

Concentration And Reaction Rate

Rates Of Reaction

Surface Area And Reaction Rate

Temperature And Reaction Rate

A closer look at gases

Everything is made of particles

Solids, liquids, and gases

The particles in solids, liquids and gases

Mixtures, solutions, and solvents

More about paper chromatography. 

Pure substances and impurties

Separation Methods (part 1)

Separation Methods (part 2)

The chromatography detectives

Atoms and elements

Compounds, mixtures, and chemical change

How electrons are arranged

Isotopes and radioactivity

More about atoms

The metals and non-metals

The bonding in metals.

Equations for chemical reactions

The masses of atoms, molecules and ions

The names and fomulae of compounds

International GCSE Chemistry
Science (Yearly)

International GCSE Chemistry

International GCSE Chemistry -

Comparing ionic and covalent compounds

Compounds, mixtures, and chemical change

Covalent compounds

Giant covalent structures

More about ions

The covalent bond

The ionic bond

Why do atoms form bonds?

Some calculations about masses and %

Calculations from equations, using the mole

Finding % yield and % purity

Finding the empirical formula

From empirical to final formula

Reactioins involving gases

The concentration of a solution

The mole

Oxidation and reduction

Oxidising and reducing agents

Redox and changes in oxidation state

Redox and electron transfer

Conductors and insulators

The electrolysis of brine

The principles of electrolysis

The reactions at the electrodes

Two more uses of electrolysis

Energy changes in reactions

Energy from fuels

Explaining energy changes

Giving out energy as electricity

Reversible reactions

Shifting the equilibrium

Catalysts

Changing the rate of a reaction (part 1)

Changing the rate of a reaction (part 2)

Explaining rates

Measuring the rate of a reaction

Photochemical reactions

Rates of reaction

A closer look at acids and alkalis

A closer look at neutralisation

Acids and alkalis

Finding concentrations by titration

Making insoluble salts by precipitation

Making salts

Oxides

The reactions of acids and bases

Across the Periodic Table

An overview of the Periodic Table

Group I: the alkali metals

Group VII: the halogens

Group VIIII: the noble gases

The transition elements

Comparing metals for reactivity

Making use of the reactivity series

Metals in competition

Metals: a review

The reactivity series

Extracting aluminium

Extracting iron

Extracting metals from their ores

Making use of metals and alloys

Metals in the Earth's crust

Steels and steel-making

Making use of air

Pollution alert!

The rusting problem

Water supply

What is air?

Carbon and the carbon cycle

Fertilisers

Greenhouse gases, and global warning

Hydrogen, nitrogen, and ammonia

Limestone

Making ammonia in industry

Some carbon compounds

Sulfur and sulfur dioxide

Sulfuric acid

Cracking hydrocarbons

Families of organic compounds

Petroleum: a fossil fuel

Refining petroleum

The alcohols

The alkanes

The alkenes

The carboxylic acids

Addition polymerisation

Condensation polymerisation

Introducing polymers

Making use of synthetic polymers

Natural polymers in food (part1)

Natural polymers in food (part2)

Plastics: here to stay?

Chemistry: a practical subject

Example of an experiment

Testing for ions in the lab: anions

Testing for ions in the lab: cations

Working with gases in the lab

A closer look at gases

Everything is made of particles

Solids, liquids, and gases

The particles in solids, liquids and gases

Mixtures, solutions, and solvents

More about paper chromatography. 

Pure substances and impurities

Separation Methods (part 1)

Separation Methods (part 2)

Atoms and elements

Compounds, mixtures, and chemical change

How electrons are arranged

Isotopes and radioactivity

More about atoms

The metals and non-metals

Comparing ionic and covalent compounds

Compounds, mixtures, and chemical change

Covalent compounds

Giant covalent structures

More about ions

The bonding in metals.

The covalent bond

The ionic bond

Why do atoms form bonds?

Equations for chemical reactions

Some calculations about masses and %

The masses of atoms, molecules and ions

The names and fomulae of compounds

Calculations from equations, using the mole

Finding % yield and % purity

Finding the empirical formula

From empirical to final formula

Reactioins involving gases

The concentration of a solution

The mole

Oxidation and reduction

Oxidising and reducing agents

Redox and changes in oxidation state

Redox and electron transfer

Conductors and insulators

The electrolysis of brine

The principles of electrolysis

The reactions at the electrodes

Two more uses of electrolysis

Energy changes in reactions

Energy from fuels

Explaining energy changes

Giving out energy as electricity

Reversible reactions

Shifting the equilibrium

Catalysts

Changing the rate of a reaction (part 1)

Changing the rate of a reaction (part 2)

Explaining rates

Measuring the rate of a reaction

Photochemical reactions

Rates of reaction

A closer look at acids and alkalis

A closer look at neutralisation

Acids and alkalis

Finding concentrations by titration

Making insoluble salts by precipitation

Making salts

Oxides

The reactions of acids and bases

Across the Periodic Table

An overview of the Periodic Table

Group I: the alkali metals

Group VII: the halogens

Group VIIII: the noble gases

The transition elements

Comparing metals for reactivity

Making use of the reactivity series

Metals in competition

Metals: a review

The reactivity series

Extracting aluminium

Extracting iron

Extracting metals from their ores

Making use of metals and alloys

Metals in the Earth's crust

Steels and steel-making

Making use of air

Pollution alert!

The rusting problem

Water supply

What is air?

Carbon and the carbon cycle

Fertilisers

Greenhouse gases, and global warning

Hydrogen, nitrogen, and ammonia

Limestone

Making ammonia in industry

Some carbon compounds

Sulfur and sulfur dioxide

Sulfuric acid

Cracking hydrocarbons

Families of organic compounds

Petroleum: a fossil fuel

Refining petroleum

The alcohols

The alkanes

The alkenes

The carboxylic acids

Addition polymerisation

Condensation polymerisation

Introducing polymers

Making use of synthetic polymers

Natural polymers in food (part1)

Natural polymers in food (part2)

Plastics: here to stay?

Chemistry: a practical subject

Example of an experiment

Testing for ions in the lab: anions

Testing for ions in the lab: cations

Working with gases in the lab

Stay in touch

  • https://www.tate.world/
  • +27 65 702 1427
  • online@tate.world

Proudly made with

Moodle logo

Made with by conecti.me