Grade 7 Science
Working out a speed, building a circuit and reading its diagram, the three ways heat travels, what tells a metal from a non-metal and which changes make a new substance, how food and air are handled inside an animal and inside a plant, why a shadow has the shape it does, and what lines up during an eclipse.
Print the whole term as one worksheet pack →Forces and Interactions
Energy
- Circuits and their componentsLesson
Name the parts of a torch circuit and what each does, read a circuit diagram's symbols, tell a conductor from an insulator, and say when a lamp glows and when it does not.
- Heat transfer in natureLesson
Tell conduction, convection and radiation apart by what the particles do, explain land and sea breezes, and follow water from the sea to an aquifer.
Chemical Reactions
- Metals and non-metalsLesson
Tell metals from non-metals by malleability, ductility, sonority and conduction, say what rusting and corrosion need, and give the nature of a metal oxide and a non-metal oxide.
- Physical and chemical changesLesson
Decide whether a change has made a new substance or merely rearranged an old one, say what combustion needs, and name the slow changes that turn rock into soil.
Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation
Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
- Life processes in animalsLesson
Follow food through the alimentary canal and say what each part does, tell breathing from respiration, and match an animal to the way it takes in oxygen.
- Life processes in plantsLesson
Say what photosynthesis needs and what it gives back, read the experiment that proves each ingredient, and name the tubes that carry water up and food out.