Year Seven: Truth And Lies Laboratory Blog
The days in the life of Year Seven Forensic Scientists and their teacher.Forces revision
We didn't attempt the forces badges! Let's revise them now. Use chapter P4 from the additional science turquoise text books (on the floor in front of the first student bench in my lab). Yep- they are GCSE books but you can do this! Read the first four...
Digestion: Y7
Find out what each of the organs on this diagram are and what their role (job) is in nutrition and digestion. You should use the correct scientific name and write two sentences about each organ. If you finish this please head for memrise and work on your...
Year Seven Respiration
Never underestimate the power of the curious Y7. Click to find examples of student work. Year Seven Respiration Products
DNA Analysis Year Seven Term 2 Week 3
Hey Team! I bet you're been wondering how all this Cells business fits into our forensics unit. Well I promise it does! Looks like we have some DNA to analyse. Tasks today: Upload your Cells and Tissues Project to your student journals. Look up a...
Organelles: Year Seven Term Two Week One Lesson One
Hello Year Seven! Welcome! We're going to be working on our student journals today. Are you excited? Here are today's tasks: You're going to find me a diagram of an animal cell and label it And find me a diagram of a plant cell and label it Then tell me in FULL...
Catch a Thief: In The Lab-Week Two
The tyre marks are still the issue this week. This looks like a job for the physicists among us. We'll be looking at the way forces interact with the evidence we've been left to see if we can deduce something about the events and the perpetrator. To do so we'll need...
Catch a Thief: In The Lab- Week One
Our focus this week is the tyre marks and blood splatter. This looks like a job for the physicists among us. We'll be looking at the way forces interact with the evidence we've been left to see if we can deduce something about the events and the perpetrator. To do so...
Catch a Thief
Dear Forensics Scientists, Our year is divided into three projects; crimes we must solve. The first is very close to home. Someone has stolen some expensive ICT equipment from one of our LNS computer rooms and we're going to find the culprit. There's some DNA and...
Year 7 Home Learning Due Wednesday 16th March
We need to get cracking with our projects soon so your jobs is to ask a scientific question. Sounds easy? It shouldn't. Read the paper, BBC Science, New Scientists, watch Newsround, the internet in general and then pose a question that we could answer in class. We'd...
Home Learning Due 25th November
Write me a poem (1 WM), diary entry (2WM) or story about the day in the life of Marlon from Finding Nemo. You MUST use the following words in the correct context: Producer Consumer Consumer Consumer Primary consumer Secondary consumer Tertiary consumer Herbivore...
Cell Reflection
This week we must reflect on our learning about cells so far. Sometimes we're mixing up cytoplasm with chloroplast but we've certainly got to grips with tissues and organs. Use the badge here: to help you to unlock achievement or even try some YouTube videos for...
Year Seven Home learning Due 11.09.15
Hello chaps! Do one of the options below in your book, on paper, in your student journal (post link in commnets below) or in the comments box below. Your three home learning options as promised: Option 1 Cells and Tissues Badge Attempt the Cells& Tissues Badge at...
Year 7 Home Learning Due 14.10.15
Should there be a national database of EVERYONE'S DNA and fingerprints from birth? Answer in the Comments below! Ms C
Y7 Home Learning Due Wednesday 9th September
Comment below with one thing you would LOVE to do in science this year
Y7 Classwork Day ONE!
Make a shared set of safety rules and regulations
Science Key Stage Three Topic Rotations 2015/2016
Year 7 Bottle Rockets
Year seven, without you realising it, ypu're been doing some GCSE work this term. When I got you to learn how to balance chemical equations I was introducing material a solid four years before is usual. I'm not even a little bit sorry. Just look at Javaughan here and...