James Hornsby science department Knowledge organizer Homework

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James Hornsby science department Knowledge organizer Homework Name: Class: Week commencing All pupils must complete this activity. Evidence must be provided and quiz on knowledge will take place at the end of the week. Learn key terms and definitions (including correct spelling) from KO1 and structure of the respiratory system plus the ventilation box.   Create two A4 side of self-quizzing notes. Memorise information from  gas exchange and alveoli, respiratory disease and recreational drugs and breathing, KO 2 Memorise key terms and force diagram. Recap key terms from KO1 also. Memorise  all of KO 2. KO 3 Memorise key terms and weight box. KO 3  pressure on surfaces, pressure in fluids and the equation boxes. Memorise key elements and mixtures boxes from KO4. Memorise compound and chemical reactions box Pupils can complete if they feel understanding is secure. (Challenge) Complete a poster for a doctors surgery explaining how the lungs work and why smoking can damage them. Design an investigation that you could do find out about which type of surface would be the best for the local bus company to have on the floor of its buses to prevent people slipping. Remember to include all your variables.

Knowledge Organiser 1- lungs and breathing

Knowledge Organiser 2-forces

Knowledge Organiser 3-pressure and weight

Knowledge Organiser 4- Chemistry fundamentals