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I am a Geography and Natural Sciences teacher and I produce a large number of resources every year. In this shop you will find resources for teaching GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Environmental Science and Astronomy. ~You will also find A level Biology, Physics and Geography resources. I spend a huge amount of time on my resources and only ask for a small contribution. Our items will always be on sale.

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I am a Geography and Natural Sciences teacher and I produce a large number of resources every year. In this shop you will find resources for teaching GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Environmental Science and Astronomy. ~You will also find A level Biology, Physics and Geography resources. I spend a huge amount of time on my resources and only ask for a small contribution. Our items will always be on sale.
Lunar Cycle Worksheet
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Lunar Cycle Worksheet

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This is a basic worksheet that explains the phases of the Moon. It comes with an answer sheet. Update: Uploaded PDF version due to formatting issues. Word one still available for people who want to edit the sheet.
Designing a space ship
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Designing a space ship

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Fun extension lesson. Students design a space ship. Suitable for all ages. I have had A level students designing artificial wombs in centrafuges to ks3 designing huge A2 sized space ships. Includes a power point and lesson plan
Power equations
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Power equations

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This worksheet is good for A level (16+) and higher tier GCSE students. It requires knowledge of all P=VI, V=IR, P=IIR,P=VV/R, Q=IT and E=VIT. Answers included.
A level Space Revision Mat Topic 10
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A level Space Revision Mat Topic 10

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A level Particle Physics Revision Mat Topic 10 Edexcel Covers all specifications points in the Physics Edexcel A level 2015 for the Space topic Includes markscheme/answer guidance This resource is on an A3 piece of paper.
AQA Unit 1C revision weathering, erosion, mass movement
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AQA Unit 1C revision weathering, erosion, mass movement

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This revision worksheet covers the following from the AQA geography specification Coastal Landscapes - coastal processes: weathering erosion mass movement There are 2 versions (for higher and lower ability) along with answers and quick quiz revision questions at the end. Alternative use of resource - l students could be given the easier version to complete first and then a week later/next lesson could attempt the harder version.
Refraction, Finding Refractive index worksheet
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Refraction, Finding Refractive index worksheet

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This is a worksheet that provides students with a table to fill out in order to help them find the refractive index of the air glass boundary. It also provides a diagram to support them. The worksheet also asks the students to summarise the experiment and provides a markscheme. The worksheet with a powerpoint that includes instructions can be found here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/refraction-finding-refractive-index-12049987 The experiment is the basic shining a light through a glass block. It could be done for A level, but it breaks down the instructions for the experiment in a very basic way for 11-16 year olds.
AQA Unit 1C Coastal Landscapes Revision Quiz
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AQA Unit 1C Coastal Landscapes Revision Quiz

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This 13-question quiz tests knowledge and understanding for the whole of AQA Coastal Landscapes Unit. Questions cover the following: weathering + erosion sand dunes bays longshore drift spits + bars wave-cut platforms constructive + destructive waves caves, arches, stacks, stumps hard+soft sea defences Instructions inside the powerpoint: You will be given 12 questions (one at a time) on pieces of paper that are shaped very differently. You cannot receive the next question until your group has correctly answered the one you’ve just been given. As you start answering more questions, you should be able to build up the jigsaw pieces that fit together in the shape of a A4 piece of paper. When the jigsaw is complete, flip it over (you may need Sellotape for this bit) and complete the challenge task on the back BIG PRIZES UP FOR GRABS!! please note that when printing you will have to select the double-sided option.
AQA Unit 1C Wave type
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AQA Unit 1C Wave type

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LO-to revise the differences between constructive and destructive waves This is a memory-based activity inspired by the popular party game ‘Kim’s game’. It is up to you how you use this resource: First, show the fully labelled diagram (slides 2+4 for higher ability and 3+5 for lower ability) with time to memorise. Then show it with one label missing and students have to write what’s missing on their mini whiteboard (kim’s game slides 11-26). Show the fully labelled diagram (slide2-5) on the board for them to memorise for a set amount of time before taking it off the board. Give everyone a blank copy of the diagram (slides 6-7). They then have to fill in as much as possible from memory. Could have an option to request a second view of the board but this would lose points. Could offer key words either verbally or written on the class whiteboard but also at a cost. To practise recall – use as a starter each lesson for a couple of weeks and reduce the time limit to view the fully labelled diagram each time until they can do it completely from memory. Slides 8-10 show possible AFL activities using mini whiteboards Suggestion – you can do this for any diagram based revision.
Why do people move to cities in LICs?
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Why do people move to cities in LICs?

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Aimed at KS3 but also suitable for low ability KS4. Defines push and pull factors (migration) and then has a written activity where students explain reasons why some people move to cities in LICs. Challenge questions to stretch more able. Mini whiteboards suggested for start and plenary. Opportunity for peer assessment on written work.
A level Space Revision Mat Topic 12 Edexcel
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A level Space Revision Mat Topic 12 Edexcel

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Edexcel A level specification 2015 Topic 11 revision mat for radiation. Made of A3 sheets and comes with answers. Other edexcel A level revision mats can be purchased for between 1 and 2 pounds. A bundle with all A level topics will soon be available for £5
Astronomy and the Earth
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Astronomy and the Earth

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This resource covers section 1 of the new Edexcel Astronomy specification. It covers all the key points that need to be known, except for the key words North Pole and South pole. It can also be used a Geography resource. It could also be used as an A level extension for Physics
House Party Particles- A creative way of thinking about solids liquids and gases
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House Party Particles- A creative way of thinking about solids liquids and gases

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This package talks the students through a model of solids liquids and gases. The states of matter are modeled as a house party. From sitting down for dinner (solid), to dancing (liquid), to running about the house (gas). The loudness of the music represents the energy. The students are then asked to come up with their own model. Comes with a power point slide and model answers
Weight, Gravity, Solar System
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Weight, Gravity, Solar System

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A great extension sheet for both the AQA Forces topic and Space topics more generally. Ask students to quantitatively and qualitatively consider the effects of gravity on some of the more lesser known objects in our Solar System.
Vectors- measuring final displacement
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Vectors- measuring final displacement

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This worksheet has students plot the route of three different objects. They must follow the instructions carefully. They then measure the scale diagrams to see final displacement. Best for higher ability GCSE students and A level students. update 2019: typo
Evolution in action
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Evolution in action

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This worksheet asks students to look at two examples of evolution happening over human life times. Both examples include a species of lizard that has either had to adapt to a new environment or has had to deal with the introduction of competition into their habitat. The higher worksheet has the students answer more general questions about the research and its implications. The lower worksheet uses the sheet to re-enforce curriculum knowledge about evolution.
peacock evolution
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peacock evolution

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A few paragraphs describing the adaptations and evolution of the peacock. There are then 5 questions at the bottom. The paragraphs come with answers.
Solar and Lunar Eclipses
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Solar and Lunar Eclipses

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This worksheet comes with a markscheme. It covers the cause of both types of eclipses and asks students to explain it. It then asks students to explain how eclipses would be different in different situations
The Moon - Astronomy Specification or extension
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The Moon - Astronomy Specification or extension

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This lesson covers what needs to be known about the Moon in Edexcel Astronomy 2.1-2.7. All key definitions are covered and the Lunar phases are used at the end to explain the changing way in which the Moon is perceived. A lunar phases worksheet is included. Tidal locking is then discussed to explain why we only see one side, There are questions for the class to think about. If the Moon is drawn. The lesson should take around 60 -75 minutes. If not, closer to an hour The worksheet can be purchased separately here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/lunar-cycle-worksheet-11736386 Edit: Worksheet added as noticed formatting error on the word version. Word version still available for people that wish to change the worksheet.