Science

This subject teaches young people essential aspects of the knowledge, methods, processes and uses of science. It involves an understanding of key knowledge and concepts and the three main disciplines of biology, chemistry and physics. 

We found 188 challenges in the Subject area 'Science'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will learn to describe different materials.
Entry 2  10
The learner will train to effectively grow plants from seed and sell the resulting plants in a mini-enterprise scheme.
Entry 2  30
The learner will label the solar system and recognise the link between the sun and shadows.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to identify hazards within the laboratory and will demonstrate how to work and use equipment safely in the laboratory.
Entry 2  10
The learner will explore safe and efficient use of energy in the home and workplace.
Entry 2  10
The learner will carry out research into the sea life that lives in the oceans, understand why and how they are brought into aquariums and participate in an aquarium visit.
Entry 2  20
The learner will be able to identify a range of chemicals found in the home, stating which are potentially dangerous and explaining how to stay safe around them.
Entry 2  10
The learner will demonstrate an understanding of basic care for quails by participating and observing in care activities to help build knowledge.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to interpret and create food chains and webs using the words herbivore and carnivore.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to identify a crayfish's environment and state the differences in crayfish found in multiple locations.
Entry 2  10
The learner will demonstrate the cycles of life in animals and how this relates to humans and good health.
Entry 2  10
The learner will be able to identify animals kept in zoos, what they eat, where they are kept and where they originate from.
Entry 2  10
The learner will explore the safe use of chemicals in the home and more environmentally sustainable alternatives.
Entry 2  10
The learner will understand safety around electricity and make electrical circuits.
Entry 2  10
The learner will explore the use of energy around the home and school environment.
Entry 2  20
The learner will explore themes connected with light and undertake investigations that will develop their knowledge of the properties and the use of light.
Entry 2  10
Learners will investigate and undertake experiments following standard scientific convention.
Entry 1  10
The aim is to learn how a light microscope functions by understanding and naming the different parts of it, as well as demonstrating how to observe a preprepared slide specimen.
Entry 1  10
The learner will be able to name the different parts of the bunsen burner and know how to use the equipment. The learner will light the burner safely, produce a roaring flame and then turn it off.
Entry 1  10
The learner will build on Plant identification - basic, further exploring basic plant structure and introducing basic identification of trees through observation and time of the year.
Entry 1  10