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Ireland · NCCA Curriculum Specifications

6th Year The Living World: Foundations of Biology

A comprehensive exploration of life from microscopic structures to complex ecosystems. Students investigate the mechanisms of inheritance, the diversity of life through evolution, and the intricate systems that maintain human health.

6 units·35 topics·Ages 17-18

01The Building Blocks of Life

7 topics·Autumn Term

An investigation into cell structure, function, and the fundamental processes that sustain living organisms.

Introduction to Living Things

Differentiating between living and non-living things and identifying the characteristics of life.

Four CornersConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Parts of a Plant and Animal

Identifying and comparing the main external parts of common plants and animals.

Observing Small Organisms

Using magnifying glasses and simple microscopes to observe small living things in our environment.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
How Things Move Around

Exploring how substances, like smells or colours, spread out in liquids and gases.

Experiential LearningThink-Pair-Share
Water in Living Things

Understanding the importance of water for plants and animals, and how they take it in.

Experiential Learning
Photosynthesis: Plant Power

Understanding how plants convert light energy into chemical energy.

Concept MappingSimulation GameJigsaw
Food and Energy for Living Things

Understanding that living things need food to get energy to grow and move.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share

02Genetics and the Code of Life

5 topics·Autumn Term

Exploring how traits are passed from one generation to the next through DNA and inheritance patterns.

Introduction to Heredity

Identifying observable traits and discussing how they are passed from parents to offspring.

Four CornersThink-Pair-ShareGallery Walk
Why We Look Like Our Families

Exploring how we inherit features from our parents and grandparents.

Gallery Walk
Different Traits in Living Things

Identifying and discussing a variety of observable traits in plants and animals.

How Traits are Passed On

Understanding that some traits are more common than others in families and populations.

Problem-Based LearningThink-Pair-ShareCase Study Analysis
Changing Plants and Animals

Discussing how humans have changed plants and animals over time for different purposes (e.g., farming, pets).

Formal DebateCase Study Analysis

03Evolution and Adaptation

5 topics·Spring Term

Tracing the history of life on Earth and the mechanisms that drive biological change over time.

How Animals and Plants Change Over Time

Looking at how living things have changed over very long periods to suit their environment.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Survival in Different Environments

Exploring how different features help animals and plants survive and reproduce in their habitats.

Simulation GameCase Study AnalysisExperiential Learning
Adaptations: How Organisms Survive

Investigating physical and behavioral adaptations that help organisms thrive in their environments.

Project-Based LearningGallery WalkRole Play
Fossils: Clues to the Past

Learning about fossils as evidence of ancient life and how they are formed.

Case Study AnalysisGallery Walk
Our Place in the Animal Kingdom

Understanding that humans are animals and share characteristics with other living things.

Concept Mapping

04Ecology and Interdependence

6 topics·Spring Term

Studying the complex relationships between organisms and their physical environments.

Ecosystems: Biotic and Abiotic Factors

Identifying the living and non-living components of an ecosystem and their interactions.

Walk and TalkConcept MappingExperiential Learning
Food Chains and Food Webs

Mapping the movement of energy through food webs and the role of decomposers.

Concept MappingProject-Based LearningStations Rotation
Biodiversity and Conservation

Evaluating the importance of variety in ecosystems and the impact of human activity on habitats.

Experiential LearningCase Study AnalysisProject-Based Learning
The Journey of Carbon

Understanding that carbon moves between living things, the air, and the ground.

Simulation GameConcept Mapping
Nutrients in the Soil

Exploring how important nutrients, like those found in compost, help plants grow.

Experiential Learning
Pollution and Environmental Health

Examining different types of pollution and their impact on ecosystems and human health.

Problem-Based LearningTown Hall MeetingProject-Based Learning

05The Human Machine

6 topics·Summer Term

An in-depth look at the physiological systems that allow the human body to function and respond to its environment.

Skeletal and Muscular Systems

Exploring how bones and muscles work together to provide support, movement, and protection.

Role PlayStations RotationExperiential Learning
Circulation: The Body's Transport System

Examining the transport of oxygen and nutrients and the removal of waste products.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisPeer Teaching
Respiration: Breathing for Life

Understanding the mechanics of breathing and gas exchange in the lungs.

Simulation GameExperiential LearningConcept Mapping
Digestion and Nutrition

Breaking down the chemical and mechanical processes of turning food into fuel.

Inquiry CircleConcept MappingCase Study Analysis
The Nervous System: Brain and Senses

Understanding how the brain, spinal cord, and nerves process information and coordinate responses.

Role PlayGallery WalkCase Study Analysis
How Our Body Changes and Grows

Discussing how our bodies change as we grow from babies to adults.

Think-Pair-Share

06Disease and the Immune Response

6 topics·Summer Term

Exploring the causes of disease and the body's sophisticated methods of defense.

Pathogens and Infection

Identifying the types of bacteria, viruses, and fungi that cause illness in humans.

Stations RotationDocument MysteryGallery Walk
Keeping Our Bodies Healthy

Understanding simple ways to keep our bodies healthy and prevent getting sick.

Role PlayProject-Based Learning
How Our Body Fights Germs

Learning about the body's natural ways to fight off germs and stay well.

Role PlayConcept Mapping
Why We Get Vaccinations

Understanding that vaccinations help our bodies learn to fight off certain illnesses.

Case Study Analysis
Medicines and Staying Well

Learning about different types of medicines and how they help us when we are sick.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Healthy Living and Disease Prevention

Exploring lifestyle choices that promote health and prevent common diseases.

Project-Based LearningTown Hall MeetingCollaborative Problem-Solving