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Year 7 science introduction lessons

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Three introduction lessons for year 7 students. Lesson 1: Lab safety and rules. Lquid nitrogen demo to demonstrate safety rules Lesson 2: Hazard symbols Lesson 3: Using a bunsen burner
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KS1 / Year 1 Science Activity pack

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I planned a science morning at my school for the year 1 students. There were three different activities and the students rotated to different classes. Attached is a powerpoint and a booklet.
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KS1/ Year 2 Science Activity Pack

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I planned a science morning at my school for the year 2 students. There were three different activities and the students rotated to different classes. Attached is a PowerPoint and a booklet that students can work their way through.
IGCSE Edexcel Biology Revision booklet: EcologyQuick View
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IGCSE Edexcel Biology Revision booklet: Ecology

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A revision booklet which has questions on the main areas of the ecology topic, including definitions, pyramid of biomass/number, food chains,greenhouse effect, yoghurt production). Also contains exam questions (with the mark scheme at the end of the document) based on this topic. Booklet is 30 pages long.
Human impact: Does carbon dioxide affect the pH of seawater and the strength of shells?Quick View
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Human impact: Does carbon dioxide affect the pH of seawater and the strength of shells?

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This was a series of 5 lessons in the ‘Our World’ topic. Students had covered the carbon cycle, and factors that increase the levels of carbon dioxide. We then worked through the attached PowerPoint and booklet to investigate how pH can affect the strength of shells. Within the booklet there are detailed instructions on three different practicals. This required very little input throughout the lessons as the students worked through the booklets independently.
Biology Revision AQA 9-1 Covers all Paper 2 contentQuick View
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Biology Revision AQA 9-1 Covers all Paper 2 content

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This is a revision PowerPoint that I have made for my year 11s. It covers the main content that they need to know for their their trilogy paprer 2 exam. It covers homeostasis, inheritance and ecology. There are 70 slides in total. There are a range of activities including past exam questions, tables and questions. All have answers and some have examiners comments too. Please leave a review! Now avaliable, physics paper 1 revision powerpoint, see the link below: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/physics-paper-1-aqa-revision-powerpoint-new-9-1-gcse-12027874
Ear structure and causes of hearing damageQuick View
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Ear structure and causes of hearing damage

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This is a series of 3 to 4 lessons on the ear. The resource covers the following: Big question Brief recap of how sound travels Structure of the ear (with an activity and differentiated task with answers) Frequency animals can hear with a task Research task on how habitats are affected by human activity (with ideas of answers on the slide) Hearing loss (with patient task, and a poster task) Handouts are at the end of the slideshow.
Brain structure and damageQuick View
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Brain structure and damage

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Enquiry based lessons. Homework before lesson: learn the parts of the brain and what they do. Do now: differentiated task to see how much of their homework they can remember. Main Task: differentiated task (which invovles jelly molds and ‘damaging’ certain areas using food colouring- students match the brain with the patient description) Answers included Plenary: true or false
Displacement reactions KS3/ low ability GCSEQuick View
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Displacement reactions KS3/ low ability GCSE

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This is a suitable lesson for KS3 or a low ability GCSE group. The lesson has the following format: - Do now: recap of reactions between metals and acids (with answers) - Activity 2: displacement reactions. I have included various different methods of explaining what a displacement reaction is. These include ‘displacement disco’ (taken from a resource years ago), football displacement, role play, spot the mistake, find the fib - Activity 3: Class practical (technician notes attached) - Activity 4: Consolidate questions, including a challenge (with answers, no answer for challenge in this lesson) - Plenary: choice of two activities- will a reaction take place? And “explain what happened when the iron was placed in copper sulphate solution”
Physics Paper 1 AQA Revision PowerPoint (new 9-1 GCSE)Quick View
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Physics Paper 1 AQA Revision PowerPoint (new 9-1 GCSE)

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This is a revision PowerPoint that I have made for my year 11s. It covers the main content that they need to know for the TRILOGY Paper 1 Physics exam. It covers Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter and Atomic Structure. There are a range of activities including past exam questions, true or false quizzes, match activities and questions. The PowerPoint also includes questions/tips on required practicals needed for this paper. All questions and activities have answers included. Please leave a review! If you are after a revision powerpoint for biology paper 2, please see the link below: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/biology-revision-aqa-9-1-covers-all-paper-2-content-11912316
Metals and Non MetalsQuick View
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Metals and Non Metals

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This is a suitable lesson for KS3 or a low ability GCSE group. The lesson has the following format: - Differentiated learning objectives - Do now: true or false - Activity 1: looking at key word and comparing properties of metals and non metals - Activity 2: Carousal activity (technician notes, student worksheet and answers attached) - Activity 3: consolidate questions - Plenary: choice of either bingo or mini quiz All questions are differentiated and have answers.
Metals and acidsQuick View
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Metals and acids

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This is a suitable lesson for KS3 or a low ability GCSE group. The lesson has the following format: - Choice of two tasks depending on ability. - Activity 1: think-pair-share activity - Activity 2: watch a video and write down the difference between a chemical reaction and physical change - Activity 3: metals and acids reaction and naming salts (with questions and answers on slides) - Activity 4: class practical with follow up questions (with answers) technician notes and worksheets attached. - Plenary: differentiated questions or match activity
Making Salts Revision New GCSE AQA (9-1)Quick View
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Making Salts Revision New GCSE AQA (9-1)

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Revision lesson Lesson format: Do now: differentiated questions (with answers) Main: choice of five tasks (grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). Students can start at different tasks depending on their ability. (this lesson requires some prep; you will need to print out slides 8-16 preferably on different coloured paper). Students pick up a task and when they have completed it, they can self-assess using the answers attached) Plenary: differentiated questions (compare with understanding at the beginning compared to now)