<p>Organisms need to be cut and pasted into their correct places in a food web. Two differenciated versions of this activity here - one with clues. I then give the students a number of questions based around the completed web.</p>
Literacy worksheet to support students describing the adaptations of leaves for photosynthesis. I get them to complete the table using the picture to support and then build each row into complete sentences.
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<li>Design your own dinosaur pet, in a fun game for all.</li>
<li>Engaging game for any child interested in dinosaurs, suitable for ages 7 - 11.</li>
<li>Great starter, helps engage children who love dinosaurs in written work.</li>
<li>Flexible timing, takes 10 - 60 minutes to play. You decide the length of the game.</li>
<li>Fully illustrated with 50 unique pieces of art.</li>
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<p>Science<br />
Introduce concepts such as ecology, feeding relationships,<br />
interdependence, and adaptation to environment. Help pupils become familiar with key terms in a fun way.</p>
<p>Literacy<br />
Encourage pupils to use complex keywords in writing. Can be used as a<br />
springboard for further written work such as writing descriptions of dinosaurs and habitats, adverts for the pet dinosaurs and stories about them.</p>
<p>Creativity<br />
A fun way for pupils to be creative and inventive and practice working to a brief.</p>
<p>Social and transferable skills<br />
The game requires pupils to manage time, communicate their ideas through diagrams and verbally, to listen actively to others and to discuss designs in a<br />
kind way. All pupils can choose their own pet dinosaur, limiting potential for conflict.</p>
<p>This game requires some assembly, there are 35 pages to print, some need to be laminated for best results. Needs paper, felt pens and a stopwatch per group to play.</p>
Lesson plan, resources, homework and starter for an exemplary lesson to engage learners in understanding how a drug is taken from discovery to the pharmacy shelf.<br />
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Perfect for an observed lesson, develops thinking skills, teamwork, debating and self evaluation.
<p>Chemisty teaching resource for GCSE. Students have to match the function and structure of the material to it’s name. Includes Thinsulate, Teflon, Gore-Tex, Kevlar and Lycra. Students then need to turn information into a table. Alternatively useful as a plenary.</p>
<p>A role playing worksheet - the students need to diagnose different conditions and say how the illness can be treated and prevented. All the diseases are caused by micro-organisms rather than genetic conditions. This is a resource created for a triple science biology GCSE group.</p>
1 - Cholera
2 - Ebola/ Marburg
3 - Influenza
4 - Malaria
5 - Hepatitis
6 - Conjuntivitis (allergy could well be the cause)