Biology Programme of Study

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The Crypt School - Biology Department KS4 PoS with endpoints (2024-2025) (*Teaching order and assessments may change during the year) Updated July 2024

Vision: Our primary aim is to instil a genuine love of the sciences and the confidence to question our understanding of the natural and physical world. The programme of study aims to develop inquisitive minds into critical thinkers through acquiring theoretical knowledge, practical skills and scientific literacy Students will understand how science continuously builds upon previous advancements and understanding; linking the topics studied with real-world application ensures that our pupils develop key investigative, analytical and evaluative skills to prepare for their life ahead.

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AQA GCSE Biology (common content for GCSE Biology and GCSE Combined Science)

Module: Cell Biology

Topics: Microscopy, cell division and cell Structure.

Module: Transport in Cells

Topics: Diffusion, exchange surfaces and osmosis.

Key Skills: Biological drawings, research Skills, microscopy calculations, use of key terms.

Key Skills: Planning and completing investigations, graph drawing, comparing structures and functions, precision of language, exam skills

Module: Enzymes

Topics: Enzymes

MP: Biological drawing RPA

MP: Cells Test

Key Skills: Planning, completing and analysing investigations, making and recording observations, revision skills.

MP: Mid year exam

Module: Digestive System

Topics: Structure and function of the digestive system and chemical tests.

Key Skills: Knowledge acquisition, interpreting results of investigations.

Module: Ecology

Topics: Adaptations, competition and food webs and food chain efficiency, sampling.

Key Skills: Research skills, use of key terminology, interpreting data, sampling techniques applications to the real world, exam skills.

MP: Enzymes and digestion test

Module: Ecology

Topics: Nutrient cycling, human impacts on the environment.

● To understand the structural differences between types of cells and how it enables them to perform specific functions.

● To be able to describe and explain the structure and function of the digestive system, including the action of enzymes.

Key Skills: Exam skills, evaluating data on climate change, applications to the real world, revision skills.

● To identify a range of scientific techniques for conducting a practical including quantitative and qualitative methods.

● To have an understanding of how organisms interact and are adapted to their environment for survival.

● To understand the process of respiration and its importance for biology

● To use microscopes to make simple and accurate biological drawings.

● To correctly use scientific language in practical planning and analysis.

● To be able to calculate order of magnitude and magnification.

Year 10

Triple

AQA GCSE

Biology

Module: Ecology & Bioenergetics

Topics: Nutrient cycling, human impacts on the environment. Photosynthesis.

Key Skills: Planning and analysing investigations, exam skills, evaluating data on climate change, applications to real world, calculating rates and volumes, analysing graphical data.

MP: September reviewyear 9 content

MP: Ecology test

Module: Organisation & Bioenergetics

Topics: Transport in animals and plants, plant tissues and organs. Respiration

Key Skills: Interpreting graphs, practical design, analysing data and evaluation, exam skills, dissection, evaluating treatments of the heart.

Module: Communicable Diseases

Topics: Diseases and vaccination, monoclonal antibodies.

Module: Non-communicable Diseases

Topics: Plant diseases, health and lifestyle, growing microorganisms.

Module: Homeostasis

Topics: Homeostasis, The brain, the eye, thermoregulation, the endocrine system.

Module: Homeostasis

Topics: Excretion, the kidneys and treatments.

● To understand how to study ecosystems and the effect that humans have on them.

● To have a fundamental understanding of the functioning of organ systems in plants and animals.

● To understand the processes of photosynthesis and its importance for biology

Key Skills: Analysing data, evaluating uses of monoclonal antibodies, real world application.

Key Skills: Revision techniques, interpreting and analysing graphs, research skills, performing an investigation, aseptic technique, calculations for microbiology.

Key Skills: Designing and performing an investigation, interpreting and analysing graphs, research skills, dissection skills.

Key Skills: Analysis and evaluating data, evaluating treatments for diseases, written literacy.

● To understand disease and the effect on plants and animals.

● To understand the structure and function of the nervous and endocrine and excretory system.

● To have an appreciation of how developments in technologies can benefit society.

● To develop a range of practical skills using living organisms.

● To have the ability to transfer their mathematical skills to a biological context.

MP: Photosynthesis Test

MP: Mid year assessment

MP: Exam week - AQA Paper 1

MP: Homeostasis test

Year 10

Combined

Module: Ecology

AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy

Topics: Nutrient cycling, human impacts on the environment.

Key Skills: Exam skills, evaluating data on climate change, applications to real world, revision skills.

MP: September reviewyear 9 content

MP: Ecology test

Module: Organisation and Bioenergetics

Topics: Transport in animals and plants, plant tissues and organs and photosynthesis.

Key Skills: Interpreting graphs, practical design, analysing data and evaluation, exam skills.

MP: Photosynthesis Test

Module: Bioenergetics

Topics: Respiration

Key Skills: Interpreting graphs, practical design, analysing data and evaluation, exam skills, rates calculations.

MP: Mid year assessment

Module: Communicable Diseases

Topics: Diseases and vaccination, drug development.

Key Skills: Analysing data, real world application, revision skills.

Module: Non-communicable Diseases

Topics: Health and lifestyles.

Key Skills: Interpreting and analysing graphs, research skills, exam skills.

MP: Exam week - AQA Paper 1

Module: Homeostasis

Topics: The nervous system, the endocrine system.

Key Skills: Analysis and evaluating data, evaluating treatments for diseases, written literacy.

MP: Homeostasis test

● To develop a range of scientific writing skills in a biological context.

● To understand how to study ecosystems and the effect that humans have on them.

● To have a fundamental understanding of the functioning of organ systems in plants and animals.

● To understand the processes of photosynthesis and its importance for biology.

● To understand disease and the effect on plants and animals.

● To understand the structure and function of the nervous and endocrine system.

● To have an appreciation of how developments in technologies can benefit society

● To develop a range of practical skills using living organisms.

● To have the ability to transfer their mathematical skills to a biological context.

● To develop a range of scientific writing skills in a biological context.

Year 11

Triple

AQA GCSE

Biology

Module: Homeostasis and Inheritance

Topics: Human reproduction, plant hormones, DNA.

Key Skills: Interpreting charts, planning and implementing and investigation, revision skills.

MP: September reviewyear 9 content

MP: Homeostasis test

Module: Inheritance

Topics: Inheritance, classification, evolution and natural selection.

Key Skills: Performing genetic crosses, application of knowledge, understanding how the work of scientists influences our understanding of biology, exam skills.

MP: Mock exams - AQA Paper 1

Module: Inheritance

Topics: Speciation, selective breeding, cloning, genetic engineering, revision

Key Skills: Evaluating modern technologies, classifying information, study skills.

Module: Revision

Lessons: Revision

Topics: Paper 2

Topics: Paper 1

MP: Inheritance questions

Key Skills: All skills required for the GCSE.

Key Skills: All skills required for the GCSE.

● To begin to understand the importance of the genome in inheritance and an introduction to genetic engineering.

● To understand how and why organisms evolve and how modern classification systems have developed.

● To be able to write scientifically using key biological terminology

● To design experiments to test hypotheses to produce valid results.

● To have an understanding of the range of scientific equipment and how to use it in the laboratory

● To understand the principles of data handling and analysis.

● To develop their interest and enthusiasm for biology to have confidence in their ability for further study.

● To evaluate the personal, moral and ethical implications of scientific technology

Year 11 Combined AQA GCSE

Combined Science: Trilogy

Module: Homeostasis and Inheritance

Topics: DNA and Inheritance, meiosis, reproduction.

Key Skills: Interpreting charts, genetic crosses, planning and implementing and investigation, revision skills.

MP: September reviewyear 9 content

MP: Homeostasis test

Module: Inheritance

Topics: Inheritance, classification.

Key Skills: Application of knowledge, understanding how the work of scientists influences our understanding of biology.

MP: Mock exams - AQA Paper 1

Module: Inheritance

Topics: Natural selection, selective breeding, genetic engineering.

Key Skills: Evaluating modern technologies, classifying information, study skills.

MP: Inheritance questions

MP: AQA Paper 2

Single Science: Paper 1 (Modules 1-4): 1 hour and 45 minutes Paper 2 (Modules 5-7): 1 hour and 45 minutes

Lessons: Revision

Module: Revision

Topics: Paper 2 Key Skills: All skills required for the GCSE.

MP: AQA Paper 2

Topics: Paper 1

● To begin to understand the importance of the genome in inheritance and an introduction to genetic engineering.

● To understand how and why organisms evolve and how modern classification systems have developed.

● To be able to write scientifically using key biological terminology

Key Skills: All skills required for the GCSE. EXAMS

Combined Science:

Paper 1 (Modules 1-4): 1 hour and 15 minutes

Paper 2 (Modules 5-7): 1 hour and 15 minutes

● To design experiments to test hypotheses to produce valid results.

● To have an understanding of the range of scientific equipment and how to use it in the laboratory.

● To understand the principles of data handling and analysis.

● To develop their interest and enthusiasm for biology to have confidence in their ability for further study.

● To evaluate the personal, moral and ethical implications of scientific technology.

OCR (A)

A-level

Biology

Year 12

Biological processes

Teacher 1

Module 2: Cell structure, biological molecules

Topics: Eukaryotes and prokaryotes structure and function, water, carbohydrates, lipids and proteins.

Key Skills: Comparing biological structures, microscopy, study skills, compare and contrast.

Module 2: Enzymes and nucleic acids

Topics: Structure and function of enzymes and structure and function of nucleic acids.

Key Skills: Calculating rate, developing practical skills, inc. qualitative and quantitative testing, chromatography, use of biosensors, comparing biological structures.

MP: Baseline review

OCR (A)

A-level

Biology

Year 12

Biological diversity

Teacher 2

Module 3: Exchange surfaces and breathing, transport in animals.

Topics: Gas exchange, ventilation, blood vessels, structure and function of the heart, transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Key Skills: Microscopy, biological drawings, using graticules, spirometry, analysing charts, dissection skills, drawing skills, drawing scale bars.

MP: Exchange surfaces

MP: Cells test

Module 3: Transport in Plants

Module 2: Nucleotides, Cell Division, Diversity and Differentiation

Topics: Protein synthesis, cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis, stem cells and specialised cells.

Key Skills: Microscopy, biological drawings, comparing biological processes.

Module 2 and 4:

Biological Membranes, Classification and Evolution

Topics: Biological membranes, diffusion, osmosis and active transport. Classification, phylogeny, natural selection.

Key Skills: Developing practical skills, modelling biological processes, interpreting graphs and application of scientific theories.

Module 4 and 5: Classification and Evolution, Communication

Topics: Adaptations, natural selection and evolution, statistics, Homeostasis.

Key Skills: Contribution of different scientists to current knowledge, determining and using a statistical test, developing practical skills, biological drawings.

Module 5: Communication and homeostasis

Topics: Homeostasis, thermoregulation, the endocrine system and the adrenal glands.

Key Skills: Biological drawings, exam and revision skills.

● To have an understanding of the cellular structure, biochemistry and function of the living organism.

● To understand the structural and functional adaptations of plants and animals in terms of their exchange and transport systems.

● To have an understanding of the variety of organisms that are pathogenic and how plants and animals have developed defences to deal with disease.

● To have an understanding of the importance of biodiversity and an appreciation for the need for conservation.

● To be able to successfully utilise microscopes to draw and calculate size of specimens.

● To use a range of biochemical techniques including quantitative and qualitative testing.

MP: January assessment

Module 4: Communicable Disease, Biodiversity

Topics: Plant tissues and transpiration.

Key Skills: Interpreting graphs, potometry, microscopy, revision skills.

Topics: Communicable diseases, defences against pathogens and the immune response, sampling, biodiversity and conservation.

Key Skills: Dissection, interpreting and analysing data, statistical tests, appreciation of different viewpoints.

MP: January Assessment

MP: Membranes test

Module 4: Biodiversity

MP: OCR Breadth in biology paper

Module 5 and 1: Practical Skills, Hormonal Communication

Topics: Sampling, biodiversity.

Key Skills: Sampling, statistical tests, undestanding human impact on the environment, revision skills.

MP: Infection and response test

Topics: Structure of the pancreas, glucose regulation

MP: Module 5 content review

Module 5: Hormonal Communication

● To develop an understanding of the ethical use of living organisms in a practical context.

● To acquire a competence in the manipulation of qualitative and quantitative data including statistical testing.

Topics: Structure and function of the pancreas and diabetes.

Key Skills: Revision skills, statistical testing, impact of health and lifestyle on health.

Key Skills: Biological drawings, interpreting graphs, evaluating treatments for diseases, ethical considerations using organisms.

MP: OCR Depth in biology paper

MP: Definitions test

MP: Module 6 content review

OCR (A)

A-level

Biology

Year 13

Biological processes

Teacher 1

Module 5: Excretion.

Topics: The liver and the kidneys structure and function.

Key Skills: Microscopy skills, biological drawings, relating structure to function, revision and exam skills.

MP: OCR Breadth in biology paper

MP: Homeostasis test

Module 5: Respiration.

Topics: Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, phosphorylation, anaerobic respiration.

Key Skills: Designing and evaluating practical investigations. Applying models to scientific theory. Analysis of data.

MP: Assessment weekBiological processes paper

Module 6: Animal responses, Manipulating genomes.

Topics: The brain, reflexes, controlling heart rate, muscles, profiling, PCR, electrophoresis,

Key Skills: understanding how development of technologies have improved over time. Use of modelling software.

MP: Respiration test

MP: Exam questions

Module 6: Cloning and Biotechnology

Topics: DNA sequencing, genetic engineering, gene therapy. using biotechnology, microbiology.

Key Skills: Microbiology, aseptic technique, development of scientific knowledge, exam skills.

MP: Mock exams

Module 6: Cloning and Biotechnology, revision

Topics: Immobilised enzymes, Modules 1-6 revision.

Key Skills: Exam technique, practical skills, maths skills.

MP: Revision Tests/practice questions, unified.

● To have an understanding of the range of biochemical and physiological processes in plants and animals.

● To have an appreciation of the complexity of the genome and the associated technologies in the real world.

● To have an understanding of the diversity of life.

● To be able to effectively plan and critically analyse and evaluate scientific experiments.

● To be an adept practical biologist who can safely and correctly use laboratory equipment.

● To develop competence and confidence in mathematical and problem-solving skills.

OCR (A) A-level Biology

Year 13 Biological diversity

Teacher 2

Module 5: Neuronal communication.

Module 6: PLant responses, photosynthesis

Topics: Structure and function of neurones and generation of action potentials. Tropisms. Structure of chloroplasts. Light & dark reactions in photosynthesis.

Key Skills: applying theory to novel examples. Relating structure to function, revision and exam skills.

MP: OCR Depth in biology paper

Module 6: Cellular control and Patterns of inheritance.

Topics: gene mutations, regulating gene expression and body plan. Variation and genetic crosses.

Key Skills: Applying theory of mutations, carrying out genetic crosses. Statistical testing, practical skills inc research and analysis

MP: Assessment weekBiological diversity paper

MP: Hormonal control test

Module 6: patterns of inheritance, Ecosystems.

Topics: Evolution, isolating mechanisms and artificial selection. Transfer of biomass, nutrient cycles.

Key Skills: statistical testing, application of knowledge.

MP: Module 5 assessment

Module 6: Populations and Sustainability

Topics: interactions between populations, conservation, succession, preservation, sustainable management.

Key Skills: interpreting graphs, evaluating conflict. Exam skills.

MP: Mock exams

Module 6: Revision

Topics: Cloning in plants and animals, Modules 1-6

Key Skills: Exam technique, practical skills, maths skills.

MP: Revision Tests/practice questions, unified.

● To develop their interest and enthusiasm for biology including developing an understanding of post-education opportunities relating to biology

● To understand how society makes decisions about scientific issues and how biology contributes to the success of society.

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