by Kate Critchley | Mar 21, 2016 | Year Eleven Home Learning
6 mark questions are a surprisingly good test of scientific clarity and precision of language. They are easy to gain full marks in if you understand your stuff and you don’t witter on about the irrelevant (even if it is really interesting). Top tips Use the...
by Kate Critchley | Mar 8, 2016 | Year Eleven, Year Eleven Home Learning
Hey Year 11 Your home learning task is to do some research on blood vessels. 1. Draw a cross section of a vein, an artery and a capillary (they don’t need to be to scale, but it should be obvious from your diagrams which is the biggest and which is the smallest)...
by Kate Critchley | Jan 29, 2016 | 11.2 Physics Resources, Year Eleven, Year Eleven Home Learning
LOADS of homework this week. Download (DOC, 45KB) Download (DOCX, 44KB) Download (DOC, 242KB) You have plenty of Doddle Resources for the test on Wednesday too.. All due next Thursday Ms C...
by Kate Critchley | Dec 9, 2015 | Uncategorized, Year Eleven
Homeostasis keeps conditions in the body relatively constant. The amount of water in the body is controlled by homeostasis. Kidney function is controlled by a gland in the brain. Describe how the water content of the blood is controlled. 6...
by Kate Critchley | Dec 8, 2015 | Year Eleven Home Learning
For our first lesson on Monday you will need to do the following: Pick one web article from Group 1 and one from Group 2 Print your chosen two articles Make a note of the author of each article and the website it has come from Read each article and highlight...
by Kate Critchley | Oct 19, 2015 | Year Eleven Home Learning
Revise thoroughly for the Y11 power station unit in your revision guides. Produce a mind map or a set of notes and put in the comments below. You must cover Al the types of power stations and how they work the differences between them all voltage and current equation...