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Year 10 Biology

This curriculum explores the fundamental principles of life from a molecular level to global ecosystems. Students investigate how biological systems maintain balance, how genetic information drives diversity, and how human intervention impacts the natural world.

6 units·51 topics·Ages 14-15

01The Architecture of Life

9 topics·Autumn Term

An investigation into cellular structures and the specialized processes that sustain life at the microscopic level.

Microscope Skills & Cell Observation

Students will learn to use light microscopes to observe and draw plant and animal cells, identifying key organelles.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleGallery Walk
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells

Differentiating between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, focusing on their structural differences and evolutionary significance.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-ShareJigsaw
Animal Cell Specialisation

Exploring how animal cells are adapted for specific functions, such as nerve cells, muscle cells, and red blood cells.

Gallery WalkCase Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
Plant Cell Specialisation

Investigating the adaptations of plant cells like root hair cells, palisade cells, and xylem/phloem for their specific roles.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationConcept Mapping
Cell Cycle and Mitosis

Examining the stages of the cell cycle and the role of mitosis in growth, repair, and asexual reproduction.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
Stem Cells and Differentiation

Exploring the properties of stem cells, their potential uses in medicine, and the ethical considerations.

Formal DebateFour CornersExpert Panel
Diffusion and Osmosis

Analyzing the passive mechanisms of diffusion and osmosis in biological systems, including practical applications.

Inquiry CircleDecision MatrixExperiential Learning
Active Transport

Investigating the energy-requiring process of active transport and its role in nutrient uptake and waste removal.

Simulation GameConcept MappingCase Study Analysis
Enzymes: Structure and Function

Exploring the structure of enzymes and their role as biological catalysts in metabolic reactions.

Concept MappingSimulation GameThink-Pair-Share

02Biological Systems and Coordination

10 topics·Autumn Term

Exploring how complex organisms coordinate responses and transport essential substances through specialized organ systems.

Principles of Organisation

Understanding the hierarchy of biological organisation from cells to tissues, organs, and organ systems.

Concept MappingJigsawGallery Walk
The Human Digestive System

Tracing the path of food through the digestive tract and identifying the roles of different organs and enzymes.

Role PlayStations RotationConcept Mapping
Enzymes in Digestion

Investigating how enzymes catalyze chemical reactions to break down food for energy and growth, focusing on their specificity.

Inquiry CircleGallery WalkJigsaw
The Circulatory System: Heart & Vessels

Understanding the structure and function of the heart, blood vessels, and blood in transporting substances.

Simulation GameConcept MappingCase Study Analysis
Blood Components and Functions

Exploring the different components of blood (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma) and their specific roles.

JigsawConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
The Respiratory System

Exploring the mechanics of breathing and gas exchange in the lungs, and adaptations for efficiency.

Inquiry CircleExperiential LearningThink-Pair-Share
Health and Lifestyle Choices

Investigating the impact of diet, exercise, and smoking on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

Case Study AnalysisFormal DebateDecision Matrix
The Nervous System: Structure & Function

Understanding the structure and function of the central and peripheral nervous systems, including reflex arcs.

Role PlaySimulation GameConcept Mapping
Hormonal Control and Homeostasis

Comparing the rapid responses of the nervous system with the long-term regulation provided by hormones in maintaining homeostasis.

Case Study AnalysisJigsawThink-Pair-Share
Plant Transport Systems

Investigating the structure and function of xylem and phloem in transporting water, minerals, and sugars in plants.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationConcept Mapping

03Infection and Response

8 topics·Spring Term

A study of pathogens, the human immune response, and the development of medical treatments.

Types of Pathogens

Classifying viruses, bacteria, protists, and fungi and understanding their basic characteristics and modes of infection.

JigsawConcept MappingGallery Walk
Disease Transmission and Prevention

Understanding how pathogens spread between hosts and the role of hygiene and public health measures in prevention.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall MeetingDecision Matrix
Non-Specific Defences

Exploring the body's first lines of defence against pathogens, including skin, mucus, and stomach acid.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept MappingRole Play
Specific Immune Response

Analyzing how white blood cells protect the body through phagocytosis, antibody production, and antitoxins.

Simulation GameConcept MappingExpert Panel
Vaccination and Herd Immunity

Understanding how vaccines utilize the immune response to protect individuals and populations, and the concept of herd immunity.

Formal DebateCase Study AnalysisPhilosophical Chairs
Antibiotics and Resistance

Exploring the history of antibiotics, their mechanism of action, and the modern challenges of antibiotic resistance.

Formal DebateTimeline ChallengeDecision Matrix
Drug Development and Clinical Trials

Investigating the rigorous stages of clinical trials required before a drug is approved for public use.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelPress Conference
Plant Diseases and Defences

Identifying common plant diseases, their causes, and how plants defend themselves against pathogens and pests.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry CircleProject-Based Learning

04Bioenergetics

6 topics·Spring Term

Investigating the chemical processes of photosynthesis and respiration that power life on Earth.

Photosynthesis: The Process

Examining how plants convert light energy into chemical energy, including the raw materials and products.

Concept MappingSimulation GameThink-Pair-Share
Limiting Factors of Photosynthesis

Investigating the factors that limit the rate of photosynthesis, such as light intensity, CO2 concentration, and temperature.

Inquiry CircleDecision MatrixExperiential Learning
Aerobic Respiration

Understanding the process of aerobic respiration, its chemical equation, and its importance for energy release.

Concept MappingStations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Anaerobic Respiration & Fermentation

Comparing the energy yield and products of anaerobic respiration in different conditions and organisms, including fermentation.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisSimulation Game
Metabolism and the Liver

The role of the liver in processing products of respiration, detoxifying substances, and maintaining metabolic balance.

Case Study AnalysisConcept MappingExpert Panel
Response to Exercise

Investigating the physiological responses of the body to exercise, including changes in heart rate, breathing, and energy supply.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleSimulation Game

05Inheritance and Variation

9 topics·Summer Term

The study of genetics, DNA structure, and how traits are passed from one generation to the next.

DNA Structure and Function

Exploring the double helix structure of DNA and its role as the genetic material.

JigsawConcept MappingSimulation Game
Chromosomes, Genes, and Alleles

Differentiating between chromosomes, genes, and alleles and their roles in determining an organism's traits.

Think-Pair-ShareConcept MappingTrading Cards
Protein Synthesis

Understanding the process by which genetic information in DNA is transcribed into RNA and translated into proteins.

Simulation GameJigsawConcept Mapping
Genetic Crosses and Punnett Squares

Using monohybrid crosses and Punnett squares to predict the inheritance of traits and genetic disorders.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based LearningDecision Matrix
Genetic Disorders and Screening

Exploring common genetic disorders, their causes, and the ethical implications of genetic screening and counselling.

Four CornersFormal DebateCase Study Analysis
Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction

Examining the process of meiosis and its role in producing genetic variation through sexual reproduction.

Simulation GameConcept MappingJigsaw
Variation and Adaptation

Analyzing how genetic variation within a population leads to adaptations and the process of natural selection.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
Evidence for Evolution

Exploring the various lines of evidence supporting the theory of evolution by natural selection, including fossils and comparative anatomy.

Gallery WalkDocument MysteryTimeline Challenge
Selective Breeding and Genetic Engineering

Investigating the principles and applications of selective breeding and the ethical considerations of genetic engineering.

Formal DebateCase Study AnalysisDecision Matrix

06Ecology and Sustainability

9 topics·Summer Term

Studying the interactions between organisms and their environment, and the human impact on global biodiversity.

Ecosystems and Habitats

Defining ecosystems, habitats, and populations, and exploring how abiotic factors influence organism distribution.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleConcept Mapping
Food Chains and Food Webs

Analyzing the transfer of energy through ecosystems, identifying producers, consumers, and decomposers.

Gallery WalkConcept MappingJigsaw
Interdependence and Competition

Investigating how organisms interact within ecosystems, including competition, predation, and mutualism.

Role PlayCase Study AnalysisSimulation Game
Sampling Techniques and Population Size

Learning practical methods for estimating population sizes of organisms in a habitat using quadrats and transects.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-Solving
Pyramids of Biomass and Energy Transfer

Analyzing the transfer of energy through ecosystems and the efficiency of biomass transfer between trophic levels.

Case Study AnalysisGallery WalkStations Rotation
The Carbon Cycle

Understanding the movement of carbon through the atmosphere, oceans, land, and living organisms.

Concept MappingSimulation GameJigsaw
The Water Cycle

Investigating the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.

Concept MappingInquiry CircleWalk and Talk
Biodiversity and Conservation

Evaluating the importance of biodiversity and the effect of human activities on global ecosystems.

Project-Based LearningFormal DebateCase Study Analysis
Human Impact on the Environment

Exploring the impact of human activities like deforestation, pollution, and climate change on ecosystems.

Town Hall MeetingDecision MatrixProject-Based Learning