KS3 Science

The National Curriculum for Science in Key Stage 3.

Working scientifically

Through the content across all three disciplines, pupils should be taught to:

Scientific attitudes

Experimental skills and investigations

Analysis and evaluation

Measurement

Biology

Pupils should be taught about:

Structure and function of living organisms

Cells and organisation

The skeletal and muscular systems

Nutrition and digestion

Gas exchange systems

Reproduction

Health

Material cycles and energy

Photosynthesis

Cellular respiration

Interactions and interdependencies

Relationships in an ecosystem

Genetics and evolution

Inheritance, chromosomes, DNA and genes

Chemistry

Pupils should be taught about:

The particulate nature of matter

Atoms, elements and compounds

Pure and impure substances

Chemical reactions

Energetics

The periodic table

Materials

Earth and atmosphere

Physics

Pupils should be taught about:

Energy

Calculation of fuel uses and costs in the domestic context

Energy changes and transfers

Changes in systems

Motion and forces

Describing motion

Forces

Pressure in fluids

Balanced forces

Forces and motion

Waves

Observed waves

Sound waves

Energy and waves

Light waves

Electricity and electromagnetism

Current electricity

Static electricity

Magnetism

Matter

Physical changes

Particle model

Energy in matter

Space physics