1. Unit 7A: Cells, Tissues, Organs and Organs
System
Secure: Assemble the human body.
Exceeding: Create a concept map for the 7A topic.
Entrance Activity
Tool box – Topics list
7Aa- Life processes
7Ab- Organs
7Ac- Tissue
7Ad- Cells
7Ae- Organ system
Draw and correctly label
an animal cell and a
plant cell.
3. How to use a
Microscope
Arrange how to use a
microscope cards into the
correct order. Where
possible, add additional
information regarding
health and safety.
4. Organelles in the cells
Now you have matched up all
your dominos.
Makes and A4 poster with the
person beside you comparing
plant and animal cells.
Find out and write the
functions of all of the
organelles.
6. The 7 Life Processes
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Can you remember the seven
life processes?
7. The 7 Life Processes
1. Which one is a living organism?
2. Can you explain the life processes these two
pictures have in common.
3. What processes tell use the woman is living and
the robot is not?
8. Write as many key words for this topic as you can in five
minutes. Then add up the score for each word. Person with
the highest score gets dojos. ☺
A1
N1
C3 D2 E 1 F 4 G2
H4 I 1 J 8 K5
L 1 M3
B1
01
V4
P3
W4
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R1 S 1 T 1 U1
X8 Y 4 Z10
Science Scrabble
14. Unit 7G Particle Model Revision
Meeting: recall the properties of the states of matter
Exceeding: Create a concept map and the revision spider
diagram for the 7G topics
Entrance Activity
Tool box – Topics list
7Ga- Solids, liquids and gases
7Gb-Particles
7Gc-Brownian motion
7Gd- Diffusion
7Ge- Air Pressure
15. Decoding
Try and decoding the following anagrams below. Each one
is a keyword relating to the 7G topic.
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meretNaon
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ninarowB
llonsiCois
deresspomC
tyenisD
16. 7G- Mini Quiz
In groups of three or four,
complete the 7G mini quiz.
Go through your answers
with your teacher and make
any corrections in green pen.
17. Solid do not flow or change shape. Solids stay in one place, unless
they are pushed or pulled.
As most of it is solid, most waste going to landfill sites stays where it
is put. Solid materials, such as metal, paper and plastic.
Solids
18. Are able to change their shape and flow. Liquids can be pumped
along pipelines. It would be very difficult to transport liquids in an
open truck. The liquid would slosh about as the truck moved causing
it to spill.
Liquids
19. Many waste gases are released directly into the atmosphere where
they can cause harm to the environment. Factories and power
station that burn fossil fuels and produce large amounts of acidic
gases.
Gases
20. Properties of the
States of Matter
Can we class everything as a
solid a liquid or a gas?
Complete the states of
matter activity sheet by
answering the questions in
your booklet
22. 1. Solids cannot flow…
2. Gases expand to fill their container…
3. Particles in a solid are close together…
4. Particles in a liquid are close together…
5. Particles move faster when the substance is hotter…
6. Particles in a liquids can diffuse…
Copy and complete the following sentences. Include one
of the following words or phrases in each answer. Write
more than one ending to each sentence, if you can.
Sentences
27. Spider Diagram
Create a revision spider
diagram. Include all the
information on the right in
your diagram plus any
extra information you
think is useful.