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November 14th, 2017, 03:06 PM
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Common Entrance Exam Science Syllabus
Hi buddy here I have come to get ISEB Common Entrance Exam Science Syllabus , so wodul you plz let me know from where I can get it ??
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November 14th, 2017, 04:11 PM
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Re: Common Entrance Exam Science Syllabus
As you are looking for ISEB Common Entrance Exam Science Syllabus , so on your demad I am providing same for you : 11+: Range and breadth of content Energy, movement and forces a. the effect of changes in electrical circuits b. the properties and behaviour of light and sound in order to describe and explain familiar effects c. combinations of forces Material behaviour a. reversible and non-reversible changes which occur in the environment b. how changes can be used to create new and useful materials Life and living things a. the structure and function of key human body systems, including reproduction b. the structure, function, life cycle and growth of flowering plants and how these grow and are used around the world c. the benefits of micro-organisms and the harm they can cause The environment, Earth and solar system a. how plants and animals are interdependent and are diverse and adapted to their environment as a result of evolution b. how scientific and technological developments affect the physical and living worlds c. practical ways in which science can contribute to a more sustainable future d. how time measurement relates to day and night and the Earth’s place in the solar system 13+: Range and breadth of content Energy, electricity and forces a. energy can be transferred usefully, stored, or dissipated, but cannot be created or destroyed b. forces are interactions between objects and can affect their shape and motion c. electric current in circuits can produce a variety of effects Chemical and material behaviour a. the particle model provides explanations for the different physical properties and behaviour of matter b. elements consist of atoms which combine together in chemical reactions to form compounds c. elements and compounds show characteristic chemical properties and patterns in their behaviour Organisms, behaviour and health a. life processes are supported by the organisation of cells into tissues, organs and body systems b. the human reproductive cycle includes adolescence, fertilisation and fetal development c. conception, growth, development, behaviour and health can be affected by diet, drugs and disease d. all living things show variation, can be classified and are interdependent, interacting with each other and their environment e. behaviour is influenced by internal and external factors and can be investigated and measured ISEB Common Entrance Exam Science Syllabus |
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