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GCSE Science
Module P1: The Earth in the
Universe
- P1.1 What do e know about
the Earth and space?
- P1.2 How have the Earth's
continents moved, and with what consequences?
- P1.3 What is known about
stars and galaxies?
- P1.4 How do scientists
develop explanations of the Earth and space?
Module P2: Radiation and life
- P2.1 What types of
electromagnetic radiations are there? What happens when
radiations hit an object?
- P2.2 Which types of
electromagnetic radiation harm living tissue and why?
- P2.3 How does
electromagnetic radiation make life on Earth possible?
- P2.4 What is the evidence
for global warming, why might it be occurring, and how
serious as a threat is it?
- P2.5 What ideas do citizens
and scientists have about risk?
Module P3: Radioactive
materials
- P3.1 Why are some materials
radioactive?
- P3.2 How can radioactive
materials be used and handled safely, including wastes?
- P3.3 How can electricity be
generated? What can be done with nuclear wastes?
- P3.4 What are the health
risks from radioactive materials?
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GCSE Additional Science
Module P4: Explaining motion
- P4.1 How can we describe motion?
- P4.2 What are forces?
- P4.3 What is the connection between
forces and motion?
- P4.4 How can we describe motion in
terms of energy changes?
Module P5: Electric circuits
- P5.1 Electric current - a flow of what?
- P5.2 What determines the size of the
current in an electric circuit?
- P5.3 How do parallel and series
circuits work?
- P5.4 How is mains electricity produced?
- P5.4 How much electrical energy do we
use at home?
Module P6: The wave module of radiation
- P6.1 What are waves?
- P6.2 Why do scientists think that light
and sound are waves?
- P6.3 Do all types of electromagnetic
radiation behave in the same way?
- P6.4 How is information added to a
wave?
How
Science works
Practice
ISA, practical glossary, Sc1 keywords progress check,
interactive crossword.
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