Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge and Skills
The Knowledge and Skills overviews show the specific biology content students will learn in each unit of study throughout the year. These documents outline both the substantive knowledge (biological systems, cellular processes, and ecological principles) and the disciplinary skills (experimental techniques, data analysis, and scientific reasoning) that students will develop. Each unit is broken down to clearly identify what students need to know and what they should be able to do upon completion. Through the systematic development of both knowledge and skills, students build biological literacy, investigative capabilities, and an evidence-based understanding of life processes appropriate to their stage of learning.
Cells
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Knowledge | Skills |
Cell structure
Cell specialisation
Using Microscopes
Principles of Organisation
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Disciplinary knowledge
Practical skills
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Reproduction
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Knowledge | Skills |
Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
Puberty and the Reproductive System
The Menstrual Cycle
Animal Reproduction
Plant Reproduction
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Disciplinary knowledge:
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Interdependence
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Knowledge | Skills |
Ecosystems
Sampling
Food Chains and Webs
Competition for Resources
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Disciplinary knowledge
Practical skills
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Tissues and Organs
Unit Progress Criteria | |
Knowledge | Skills |
The Musculoskeletal System
The Breathing System
Drugs
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Disciplinary knowledge
Practical skills
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