Premium primary and secondary science resources for KS2, KS3, GCSE and A-level. Biology, chemistry and physics for teaching and revision. febolearning@gmail.com
Premium primary and secondary science resources for KS2, KS3, GCSE and A-level. Biology, chemistry and physics for teaching and revision. febolearning@gmail.com
Key stage 3 ~ year 7 ~ complete revision lesson for Chemistry C1d (Acids and Alkalis). This lesson covers the major topics from this unit and can be used to revise for end of topic tests or to address knowledge gaps identified in the end of topic assessments.
In this lesson students will revise:
-Safety and hazard symbols
-The difference between concentrated and dilute acids and alkaline solutions
-Indicators and the pH scale
-Neutralisation reactions and their uses
-Reactions of acids with metals and bases to form salts
-Neutralisation in the context of previous topics (particles and their behaviours, elements, atoms and compounds and chemical reactions)
-Return to the start of the topic https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12978799
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Key stage 3 ~ year 7 ~ complete lesson on compounds. In this lesson students will learn what a compound is and how they have different properties to the elements they contain.
Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-Starter task
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords (vocabulary: compound, molecule and chemical formula)
-Task boxes
-Hand out sheet
-Element, compound or mixture identification exercise
-Consolidation exercise
-Answer slides included
-Next lesson Chemical Formulae https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12683006
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A bundle of lessons for GCSE Biology Topic 2 - Organisation.
Suggested order:
Cell Organisation
Enzymes
Required Practical Investigating Amylase
Enzymes and Digestion
Required Practical Food Tests
The Lungs
The Circulatory System
Blood
Cardiovascular Disease 1
Cardiovascular Disease 2
Health and Disease
Risk Factors
Cancer
Plant Cell Organisation
Transpiration and Translocation
Transpiration Rate
Revision
PowerPoint presentation and worksheet on the brain for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to the end of KS4. This resource follows the AQA Biology GCSE syllabus. Next topic The Eye: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12362148
Content Covered:
Brain structure and function
Studying the brain
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Key Stage 4 ~ GCSE Biology~ lesson on The Eye. In this lesson pupils will identify the structures of the eye and describe what they do. They also will explain how the iris reflex responds to bright and dim light. Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students. Follows the GCSE Biology AQA course.
Note: correcting vision defects is covered in a separate lesson https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13025883
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-A starter activity
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords (vocabulary: light intensity, refract, contract and diameter).
-Task boxes
-Handout sheet task
-Order the steps
-Discussion exercises
-Comprehension questions
-Answer slides included for self-assessment
-Suitable for remote, online, distance learning
-Suitable for supply teaching and home learning. This is fully self-explanatory and can be delivered without specialist knowledge. It does assume that the nervous system and reflexes have already been introduced. Discussion/extension answers are in the ppt notes.
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Key stage 3 ~ year 7 ~ complete revision lesson for Chemistry C1b (Elements, Atoms and Compounds). This lesson covers the major topics from this unit and can be used to revise for end of topic tests or to address knowledge gaps identified in the end of topic assessments.
In this lesson students will revise:
Key points from C2a (Particle Model)
The difference between elements, mixtures and compounds
Finding elements and their chemical symbols in the periodic table
Atoms and compounds
Naming compounds
Return to start of the topic https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12978301
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Key Stage 4 ~ GCSE Biology~ lesson on Fossils. In this lesson, students will describe three ways in which fossils can form. They will explain how fossils provide evidence for how life on Earth developed. Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students. Follows the GCSE Biology AQA course.
This lesson includes:
Title slide with learning objectives
A starter activity
Group reading (literacy)
Task boxes
Comprehension questions
Discussion exercise
Order the steps
Handout sheet task
Includes assessment for learning (AFL). Answer slides included for self-assessment
Suitable for remote, online, distance learning
Suitable for supply teaching and home learning. This lesson is fully self-explanatory and can be delivered without specialist knowledge. It assumes that the previous content from topic 6 has been introduced but not necessarily mastered. Discussion/extension answers are in the ppt notes.
PowerPoint presentation and worksheet on decay and biogas for GCSE biology for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to the end of KS4.
Content Covered:
-Decomposers and scavengers
-Fertiliser production
-Rate of decay
-The effect of water availability, temperature, oxygen availability and decay organisms on rate of decomposition
-Examples of biomes and their impact on decomposition
-Aerobic and anaerobic decay
-Methane as a biofuel
-Generators (aka fermenters or digestors)
-Batch biogas generators and continuous biogas generators
-Inlets and outlets
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Key stage 3 ~ year 7 ~ complete revision lesson for Biology B1a (Cells). This lesson covers the major topics from this unit and can be used to revise for end of topic tests or to address knowledge gaps identified in the end of topic assessments.
In this lesson students will revise:
-How to use a microscope to observe cells
-How to calculate magnification
-Parts of the cell and their function
-The difference between plant and animal cells
-Examples of specialised cells
-Diffusion
-Unicellular organisms
-The presentation includes a free bonus resource specifically for revising the onion cells practical
-All tasks, including the worksheet have an optional self-assessment slide where needed. This presentation is fully editable.
-Return to the start of the topic: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12975350
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Complete Christmas themed revision lesson for key stage 3 year 7 biology covering the topic of cells. Happy Holidays!
In this lesson students will revise:
-Key vocabulary
-Subcellular structures
-Magnification calculations
-Specialised cells
-Answer slides are included for self-assessment
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Are you a big old scrooge who likes to keep them working right up to the end of term? Me too!
Complete Christmas themed revision lesson for key stage 3 year 7 chemistry covering the topic of particle theory. Happy Holidays!
In this lesson students will revise:
The difference between mixtures and substances
States of matter
Heating and cooling curves
Diffusion
Answers are included for self-assessment
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Suitable for remote online distance learning. Slides are written to be self-explanatory so are also suitable for home study.
Powerpoint presentations and accompanying worksheets covering bioenergetics and homeostasis (AQA GCSE Biology Grade 9-1) for teaching and revision.
Suggested Order:
Competition and Adaptation
Abiotic and Biotic Factors
Food Chains and Trophic Levels
Environmental Change
The Water Cycle
The Carbon Cycle
Decay and Biogas
Biodiversity and Waste Management
Global Warming
Deforestation and Land Use
Pyramids of Biomass and Biomass Transfer
Food Security and Farming
Biotechnology
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Key stage 3 ~ year 8 ~ complete lesson on inheritance. In this lesson students will explain how characteristics are inherited. They will also describe the structure of DNA and some of the history of DNA discovery.
Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-A starter activity
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords (vocabulary: fertilisation, genetic information, DNA, chromosomes and genes)
-Task boxes
-Order the steps
-Handout sheet task
-Answer slides included for self-assessment
-Next lesson Natural Selection https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12770866
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Key Stage 4 ~ GCSE Biology~ full lesson on Metabolism.
In this lesson pupils will define the word metabolism and give some examples of metabolic reactions. They will explain the role of enzymes in metabolism and describe how metabolic processes produce waste products and how these waste products are dealt with. Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students. Follows the GCSE Biology AQA course.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-A starter activity
Group reading
-Task boxes
-Comprehension questions
-Handout sheet task
-Recall questions
-Answer slides included for self-assessment
-Suitable for remote, online, distance learning
-Suitable for supply teaching and home learning. This is fully self-explanatory and can be delivered without specialist knowledge apart from the keyword pathogen which means disease-causing microorganism (germs). Discussion/extension answers are in the ppt notes.
-Next lesson Aerobic Respiration https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12954699
Key stage 3 ~ year 8 ~ complete lesson on Energy and Temperature. In this lesson pupils will explain the difference between energy and temperature and define thermal equilibrium. They will also recap expansion, heating curves and state changes from year 7.
Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students. Follows the Activate 2 KS3 course.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-A starter activity
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords (vocabulary: expands, thermometer, degrees Celsius (oC) and temperature)
-Task boxes
-Comprehension task
-Handout sheet
-Discussion exercise
-True or False
-Answer slides included for self-assessment
-Next lesson Conduction https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12804195
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Key stage 3 ~ year 7 ~ complete lesson on stretching and compression. In this lesson students will describe how forces deform objects, explain what happens when you stretch a spring and define the elastic limit and Hooke’s Law.
Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-A starter activity
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords task (vocabulary: deform, compress, elastic limit, extension, tension and reaction force)
-Task boxes
-Numeracy task (calculations)
-Numeracy task (graph drawing)
-Comprehension and recall task
-Handout sheet
-Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students.
-Answer slides included for self-assessment
-Next lesson Friction and Drag https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12712526
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Key stage 3 ~ year 7 ~ complete lesson on chemical formulae. In this lesson students will learn the chemical names and formulae of some common compounds. They will also learn to interpret chemical formulae and predict some simple formulae based on names.
Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-Starter task
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords (vocabulary: dioxide, monoxide, chloride, fluoride and relative number of atoms)
-Task boxes
-Numeracy task
-Consolidation exercise
-Answer slides included
-Next lesson Revision https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12687743
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PowerPoint presentation and worksheet on adrenaline and thyroxine for teaching and revision. Simple step by step explanations of concepts up to the end of KS4. This resource follows the AQA Biology GCSE syllabus. Related topic the Endocrine System: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12362835
Content Covered:
Adrenaline regulation of the flight or fight response
Thyroxine regulation of metabolism
Negative feedback graphs
Suitable for remote online distance learning and usable by non-specialists, including for homeschooling.
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Suitable for remote online distance learning. Slides are written to be self-explanatory so are also suitable for home study.
Powerpoint presentations and accompanying worksheets covering inheritance, variation and evolution (AQA GCSE Biology Grade 9-1) for teaching and revision.
Suggested Order
DNA and Protein Synthesis
Reproduction
Meiosis
X and Y Chromosomes
Genetic Diagrams
Inherited Disorders
The Work of Mendel
Variation and Selective Breeding
Evolution
Cloning
Genetic Engineering
Fossils and Classification
Speciation
Antibiotic Resistance
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Key stage 3 ~ year 7 ~ complete revision lesson for Physics P1a (Forces). This lesson covers the major topics from this unit and can be used to revise for end of topic tests or to address knowledge gaps identified in the end of topic assessments.
In this lesson students will revise:
What forces are, force arrows and how force can be measures in Newtons (N)
Contact and non-contact forces
Resistive forces (friction and drag) and driving force.
Reducing friction and drag forces
Interaction pairs
Balanced forces, equilibrium and unbalanced forces
Elasticity, the elastic limit and Hooke’s Law
Weight and mass calculations
Return to the start of the topic https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12712071
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