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Blueprint physics Concept progression V1.4 Forces Energy Area Big Idea 2 3 4 Forces Forces predict motion Contact forces Balanced & unbalanced Friction Density Speed Motion graphs Acceleration Vectors Newton’s 1st law Newton’s laws Newton’s 2nd law Stopping distance Momentum conservation Fields produce forces Gravity Weight Gravitational force Solar system Magnetism Magnetic force Current & magnetism Force fields Non-contact forces Motor effect Energy Energy is conserved Energy transfers Energy model Wasted energy Heat & temperature Heating & cooling Heat transfer Specific & latent Particle motion Energy conservation Kinetic & potential Work Electricity transfers energy Electric circuits Electric current Resistance Electrical energy Electric charge Potential difference Home electricity Energy resources Circuit components Power Radiation transfers energy Light Reflection Colour Sound & waves Wave properties Transverse & longitudinal Refraction Radiation Electromagnetic spectrum Wave energy Radioactive decay © mastery science 2018

Blueprint chemistry Concept progression V1.4 Matter Matter Matter Area Big Idea 1 2 3 4 Matter Structure determines properties Substances & particles Particle model Substances & mixtures Solutions Elements & compounds Simple & giant Periodic table Periodic patterns Subatomic particles Structure & bonding Bonding types Structure & properties Electrolysis Carbon chemistry Hydrocarbons Carbon structures Matter Reactions rearrange matter Changing substances Chemical & physical pH scale Neutralisation Reactants & products Oxidation Thermal decomposition Acid reactions Matter & energy Atom conservation Combustion Exo- & endothermic Controlling reactions Reaction rate Bond energies Equilibrium Making substances Making salts Moles Matter Earth systems interact Earth systems Earth resources Rock cycle Using resources Reactivity series Potable water Product life-cycle Atmosphere Changing atmosphere Climate change Air pollutants © mastery science 2018

Blueprint biology Concept progression V1.4 Organisms Ecosystems Genes Area Big Idea 1 2 3 4 Organisms Cells are alive Cells Cell structure Specialised cells Growth & differentiation Stem cells Cell transport Cell division Bodies are systems Body systems Gas exchange Cell organisation Digestive system Organ systems Circulatory system System damage Feedback & control Control systems Enzymes Ecosystems Characteristics are Inherited Reproduction Sexual & asexual Menstrual cycle Embryo development Genetics Genes Monohybrid inheritance Controlling reproduction Reproductive hormones Genetic engineering Species show variation Evolution Variation Natural selection Selective breeding Life diversity Evolutionary evidence Adaptation Genes Characteristics are Inherited Reproduction Sexual & asexual Menstrual cycle Embryo development Genetics Monohybrid inheritance Controlling reproduction Reproductive hormones Genetic engineering Species show variation Evolution Variation Natural selection Selective breeding Life diversity Evolutionary evidence Adaptation © mastery science 2018