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WILF: Cells Acids & Alkalis Light Sound End of Year 7 test (Part 1) WILF: Cells Acids & Alkalis Light Sound

Cells 3. Explain using diagrams what an egg and sperm cell is 1. Draw and label an animal cell and plant cell 2. Describe the different functions 3. Explain using diagrams what an egg and sperm cell is Include the following Labelled diagram Describe the adaptations Explain why they are useful adaptations EXT: Explain why some parts are not found in an animal cells but found in a plant cell.

Acids & Alkalis 3. Can you remember any hazard symbols? Draw a pH scale to show the following: Strong acid Weak acid Neutral Strong alkali Weak Alkali Example of each 2. Describe how to test for acids and alkalis. Include: Equipment A short method How to measure this 3. Can you remember any hazard symbols? Draw and label the ones you would find on acids and alkalis and any others. EXT: Describe how to neutralise an acid.

Light 1. Draw a diagram to show reflection and state what is the rule about both angles. 2. Draw a diagram to show refraction and describe what happens the to the light when passing through the glass block. 3. Name the colours of the rainbow that forms when we split white light. Describe and explain how you can show this in a science lab. EXT: Explain how filters work where colours can be absorbed or reflected.

Sound 3. Explain how sound is heard by our ears. Use keywords: Vibrate 1. Draw and label a diagram showing loud and a quiet sound. 2. Show using a diagram what high frequency and low frequency look like. 3. Explain how sound is heard by our ears. Use keywords: Vibrate Particles Parts of the ear. EXT: Explain what an oscilloscope is and what it shows.

Now try these questions from the Red Practice Tests book Page Question 8 4 10 6 15 18 13 24 5 31 12 37 1 51 54 2 55 3 70 EXTENSION QUESTIONS Page Question 86 3 89 6 93 10 94 11 95 12

WILF: Cells Acids & Alkalis Light Sound End of Year 7 test (Part 1) WILF: Cells Acids & Alkalis Light Sound These are for Katie Sinclair as she needs to use a blue overlay

Cells 3. Explain using diagrams what an egg and sperm cell is 1. Draw and label an animal cell and plant cell 2. Describe the different functions 3. Explain using diagrams what an egg and sperm cell is Include the following Labelled diagram Describe the adaptations Explain why they are useful adaptations EXT: Explain why some parts are not found in an animal cells but found in a plant cell.

Acids & Alkalis 3. Can you remember any hazard symbols? Draw a pH scale to show the following: Strong acid Weak acid Neutral Strong alkali Weak Alkali Example of each 2. Describe how to test for acids and alkalis. Include: Equipment A short method How to measure this 3. Can you remember any hazard symbols? Draw and label the ones you would find on acids and alkalis and any others. EXT: Describe how to neutralise an acid.

Light 1. Draw a diagram to show reflection and state what is the rule about both angles. 2. Draw a diagram to show refraction and describe what happens the to the light when passing through the glass block. 3. Name the colours of the rainbow that forms when we split white light. Describe and explain how you can show this in a science lab. EXT: Explain how filters work where colours can be absorbed or reflected.

Sound 3. Explain how sound is heard by our ears. Use keywords: Vibrate 1. Draw and label a diagram showing loud and a quiet sound. 2. Show using a diagram what high frequency and low frequency look like. 3. Explain how sound is heard by our ears. Use keywords: Vibrate Particles Parts of the ear. EXT: Explain what an oscilloscope is and what it shows.

WILF: Nutrients Energy Elements Adaptation End of Year 7 test (Part 2) WILF: Nutrients Energy Elements Adaptation

EXT: What problems could occur if you do not have a balanced diet? Nutrients 1. Name the 7 different nutrients and describe examples of each. 2. Explain the functions of these nutrients. 3. Explain the importance of a balanced diet. EXT: What problems could occur if you do not have a balanced diet?

3. Explain the conservation of energy. 2. Show the energy transfers using an energy transfer diagram of the following: Candle Toaster Kettle 1. Name the different energy types with an example. 3. Explain the conservation of energy. EXT: Explain which gas we need to survive and which gas is a waste product

Elements and Salts State what the following are showing particle diagrams as an answer: Element Compound Mixture 2. Describe examples of the following: Element Compound Mixture 3. Name the salts made if magnesium reacted with the following acids: Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Nitric acid EXT: Explain how many atoms are in glucose

1. State what an adaptation is. 2. Give adaptations of the following animals: Polar bear Giraffe Fish 3. Explain how predator prey relationships work. EXT: Explain how natural selection takes place.

Now try these questions from the Red Practice Tests book Page Question 9 5 22 3 24 6 25 7 34 15 37 2 43 8 48 13 53 1 65 EXTENSION QUESTIONS Page Question 73 5 80 11 81 12 87 4 89 6