Subject:
Secondary Science
Year: 7
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Strand 1: Life and living
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Substrand: "7.7 Introduction to cells"
(12 periods)
This sub-strand deal with living things which are made up of small parts called cells. We can see cells with the aid of microscope. Without a cell there is no life. In living things the cells are arranged in groups. These groups of cells are called tissues. Tissues do a particular job. Cells form into more cells by cell division. Collections of tissues in living things make an organ. Collection of organs makes system. A group of body system makes up an organism.
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General Learning Outcomes | Specific Learning Outcomes | Suggested Assessment Events |
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7.7.1 know the parts and uses of the microscope (k)
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7.7.1.1 identify the parts of the microscope and describe their uses; eye piece, objective lens, stage, coarse adjustment knob, fine adjustment knob, light source, diaphragm, stage clips and revolving nosepiece
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7.7.2 demonstrate how to use the microscope correctly (s)
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7.7.2.1 perform steps for the correct use of the microscope
7.7.2.2 prepare a simple specimen using onion skins and observe
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7.7.3 understand that all living things are made up of cells (u)
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7.7.3.1 explain that a cell is the smallest (basic) unit of all living things
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7.7.4 plant cells and animal cells (k)
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7.7.4.1 identify the basic parts of a living animal and plant cell
7.7.4.2 identify parts present in a plant cell, but, absent in an animal cell
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7.7.5 know that a living cell has parts which do specific jobs (k)
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7.7.5.1 state the function of each part of a cell: i.chloroplast – makes food. ii. nucleus – controls all cell activities, iii. cell wall – gives strength and shape iv. cell membrane – control the movement of material in and out of the cell v. cytoplasm – contain all the other parts (organelles) and give the shape of the cell
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7.7.6 know that a collection of cells make up a tissue (k)
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7.7.6.1 state that a group of cells make a tissue, a group of tissues make an organ, a group of organs make a system
7.7.6.2 identify examples of different living; i. tissues (muscle, skin, bone), ii. organs (lung, heart, liver), iii. systems (reproductive, digestive)
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7.7.7 appreciate the functions of specialized cells in both plants and animals (a)
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7.7.7.1 identify the different specialized cells in animals and plants and state their functions
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7.7.8 know that some living organism is made up of only one cell (k)
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7.7.8.1 identify and recognize different types of single cell organisms
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7.7.9 be able to show that the living organism’s body is made up of millions of different types of cells (s)
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7.7.9.1 use a diagram to show the developmental stages from cells to organ
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