Summary sheet for students to read and practice Chi Squared, Chi Squared GOF, and T-testing for AISL Maths. Instructions for T-inspire graphical calculator on the sheet.
Fully differentiated worksheet going from identifying opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse on a triangle, to rearranging SOHCAHTOA to find missing sides. Each question sheet has hints on the back, and answers at the end of the ppt. Students can self select depending on their confidence, or teachers can guide pupils to identify their levels.
Full set of notes for students (KS4) to read and extract information on, then fill in online worksheet.
Covers DNA structure, genes, alleles, inheritance and Punnett Squares.
Ideal for remote teaching.
Worksheet can be set up so that students email answers to you (must make an account on website) to check completion.
Calculation worksheet, with solutions, practicing calculations of frequencies and speeds for the doppler effect; Suitable for Y12 and 13 students who need practice with the equation. Differentiated by outcome, worksheet becomes harder. Extension questions near the end applying Doppler Effect to red and blueshift with light.
A set of 2 worksheets which would make a two lesson programme.
Sheet 1- Worksheet to go with a rates of reaction practical, varying surface area of marble chip (can be adjusted for any material, temperature, concentration etc). Students identify variables, collect data, plot a graph and write a conclusion for their experiment.
Sheet 2- Worksheet guiding students through a write up of their investigation.
Suitable for KS4 or KS3 pupils learning the scientific method or rates of reaction
Worksheet where students calculate the mean of a set of data, then apply skills to a scientific context. Students are given an experiment and then asked to identify variables, calculate averages of the data, plot a graph and interpret the experiment. Suitable for KS3 classes.
Powerpoint containing whole class tasks as well as individual work on:
mass and weight
Newton’s laws
Balanced and unbalanced forces
Buoyancy, thrust and types of forces (contact and non-contact)
Force diagrams
Speed and acceleration
Distance time graphs
Speed time graphs
Density
Suitable for KS4 or KS5 revision.
Differentiated worksheet where students practise using and rearranging Q=It, equation to calculate charge flowing in a circuit. All answers provided. Extension tasks are provided to stretch upper end of class, while earlier questions provide lots of repetition with calculations.
Grid worksheet for students to practise calculating the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in different elements from the periodic table. Grids get gradually harder allowing differentiated learning. Blank boxes at the bottom of the grids are for students to make up their own challenges for friends as extension tasks.
Suitable for KS3, KS4 or revision KS5
Planning sheet for students to carry out before, during and after an experiment to test solubility of sugar in water (can be adapted for your class). Contains work on scientific method, graph plotting and data collection.
Has worked extremely well with KS3 and lower KS4 groups
Students practise plotting line graphs of data: task builds slowly from plotting points and drawing best fit lines, to constructing scales and using appropriate labels on axes. Final page tests graph interpretation, and question 3 can be adapted to suit your syllabus and your area.
Has worked extremely well with KS3 and weak KS4 pupils in maths and science lessons.
Fully scaffolded task, with extension activities, where students are supported in writing a scientific method for a practical. Gives sentence starters and highlights key words. Perfect for a homework / independent task. Chosen practical is biology but good for general science methodology and literacy skills.
Worksheet for KS3 or KS4 to practice drawing energy transfer diagrams. Questions start simple and get gradually harder, and incorporate energy pathways and stores. Suitable for lower ability to support, or higher ability as lots of practice.
Fully differentiated worksheet, with answers, for pupils to practice calculations using V=IR, V=E/Q and Q=It. Questions include rearranging the equation and converting units. Each question is worth a different number of points so students can challenge themselves. Perfect for a lesson or a homework.
Worksheet for series circuit rules for KS4 GCSE: current, PD and resistance questions. Start simple and get harder as the sheet progresses, gets students to check their own work by using different methods for calculations. Suitable for middle to higher ability KS4 classes but could be scaffolded for use with low sets. Answers are included for students to mark their own work.
Worksheet for KS4 students (middle to high ability), where students can practice rearranging and using the equation V = E/Q, as well as reinforce Q=It which should have been taught previously. Questions become progressively harder and begin to link in other skills. Solutions are included on a separate sheet for pupils to mark afterwards.