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GCSE Biology Cells: Structure Strip
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GCSE Biology Cells: Structure Strip

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Introduce the idea of 6 mark questions to your students with this structure strip. Stick it in the margin and off you go! It shows student to thought process through a question, the meaning behind Exam command words. Perfect opportunity to show literacy teaching in science lessons. More topics will be added.
Lesson Powerpoint Template
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Lesson Powerpoint Template

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Creating consistent lessons can be a time consuming process. I have compiled a series of slides with 100% editable context to personalise it for your students. These have been designed from a high School Science perspective however are compatible with any subject and/or any topic. Many of the slides include space to add Support or Extension tasks into aid learners, as well as animated effects to engage like timers, true/false to red and green. There is a section to make sure the learning objective is visible on slides at all times. This can be altered through the Slide Master function on ppt
Free Weird Fact Science Posters
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Free Weird Fact Science Posters

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Inspire your students with weird and wacky science facts. These can be used as a simple display or a starting discussion point if you wish. these are suitable for all ages but geared towards 11-16. The document is formatted to print at A4. All feedback is greatly appreciated. More Poster packs are currently being designed. Pack 1 is AVAILABLE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/weird-fact-science-posters-pack-1-11963275
Activate 2 B2.2 Leaves
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Activate 2 B2.2 Leaves

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There is a full lesson , with PowerPoint covering photosynthesis Levelled objectives are as follows: •To describe the adaptations of leaves •To explain the function of the different parts of a leaf •To evaluate the structure of a leaf as regards to the function of each part This Document includes resources and learning activities with answers embedded and fully animated into the powerpoint slides. These activities include but not limited to card sorts (included) whiteboard activities - paired work, and literacy tasks This lesson is also set in the theme of A Bug’s Life.
GCSE Biology Respiration: Structure Strip
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GCSE Biology Respiration: Structure Strip

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Introduce the idea of 6 mark questions to your students with this structure strip. Stick it in the margin and off you go! It shows student to thought process through a question, the meaning behind Exam command words. Perfect opportunity to show literacy teaching in science lessons. More topics will be added.
GCSE Biology Plant Growth - Structure Strip
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GCSE Biology Plant Growth - Structure Strip

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Introduce the idea of 6 mark questions to your students with this structure strip. Stick it in the margin and off you go! It shows student to thought process through a question, the meaning behind Exam command words. Perfect opportunity to show literacy teaching in science lessons. More topics will be added.
Ecosystem Review Test
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Ecosystem Review Test

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This worksheet helps to consolidate learners' knowledge on common definitions from the ecosystem topic and manipulation of food webs and comprehension of them
GCSE Biology Genetic Engineering: Structure Strip
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GCSE Biology Genetic Engineering: Structure Strip

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Introduce the idea of 6 mark questions to your students with this structure strip. Stick it in the margin and off you go! It shows student to thought process through a question, the meaning behind Exam command words. Perfect opportunity to show literacy teaching in science lessons. More topics will be added.
Working Scientifically: Using data in tables
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Working Scientifically: Using data in tables

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This is the first lesson in the Working Scientifically topic of Activate 2, directed at a mixed ability Yr 8 Science class. The presentation includes a challenge question, support and extension tasks on all relevant slides. collaborative learning opportunities. A worksheet including an outline of a suitable table to scaffold those who will struggle with the drawing speed or EAL Success Criteria: To identify the most important aspects of a results table. To understand how to organise data in a table format. To analyse the data and suggest improvements. Please rate and comment on what you find useful so I can alter my lessons in future. Many thanks
Cell Organelle Guess who
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Cell Organelle Guess who

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Students describe an organelle without using certain words to other students to guess. This can be used in whole class situation, or in small groups. These are designed to be cut out and used in a Yr7 lesson however these could be used to refresh KS4 knowledge or supporting EAL learners.
Ice Age - What was the Ice Age?
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Ice Age - What was the Ice Age?

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This is the first lesson in an Ice Age theme designed for Winter Whole School Cross Curriculum Include film clip, group activities and scientific enquiry to really engage your learners
B1 Cell Structure and Transport Starters/Warm Ups
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B1 Cell Structure and Transport Starters/Warm Ups

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Starter activities for the entire topic of B1 GCSE Biology (AQA) Sub topics include: The world of the microscope Animal and Plant Cells Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Specialisation in cells Diffusion Osmosis Osmosis in Plants Active Transport Exchanging Materials Resources produced to use the starter as a recap from the previous lesson. Suitable for a catch up resource, or GCSE revision.
Activate 2  Lesson 1 Photosynthesis
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Activate 2 Lesson 1 Photosynthesis

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There is a full lesson , with PowerPoint covering photosynthesis Levelled objectives are as follows: •To state the substances needed for photosynthesis •To describe the process of photosynthesis •To be able to recall the word equation for photosynthesis •To describe the process of photosynthesis in detail •To suggest reasons why photosynthesis would or would not occur This Document includes resources and learning activities with answers embedded and fully animated into the powerpoint slides. These activities include but not limited to card sorts (included) whiteboard activities - paired work, and literacy tasks This lesson is also set in the theme of A Bug’s Life.
Life Processes worksheet - SEN
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Life Processes worksheet - SEN

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The aim of this resource is to provide complete revision of the topic “Life Processes” for KS3 Science; which is suited to/ aimed at lower abilities in particular. This sheet provides pupils with the key facts of a topic and also contains one or more short exercises which have been designed to check pupils’ knowledge and understanding. This sheet can be used in a number of ways: to provide quality classwork and homework materials for end of topic revision to provide pupils with key facts of a topic they have missed
Plant and animal organs
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Plant and animal organs

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The aim of this resource is to provide complete revision of the topic “Plant and Animal organs” for KS3 Science; which is suited to/ aimed at lower abilities in particular. This sheet provides pupils with the key facts of a topic and also contains one or more short exercises which have been designed to check pupils’ knowledge and understanding. This sheet can be used in a number of ways: to provide quality classwork and homework materials for end of topic revision to provide pupils with key facts of a topic they have missed
Life Processes worksheet - Low Ability
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Life Processes worksheet - Low Ability

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The aim of this resource is to provide complete revision of the topic “Life Processes” for KS3 Science; which is suited to/ aimed at lower abilities in particular. This sheet provides pupils with the key facts of a topic and also contains one or more short exercises which have been designed to check pupils’ knowledge and understanding. This sheet can be used in a number of ways: to provide quality classwork and homework materials for end of topic revision to provide pupils with key facts of a topic they have missed
Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1 starter tasks
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Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1 starter tasks

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Starter activities for the entire topic of B1,C1 and P1 GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics (AQA) Sub topics include: Biology The world of the microscope Animal and Plant Cells Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Specialisation in cells Diffusion Osmosis Osmosis in Plants Active Transport Exchanging Materials Chemistry Atoms Chemical Equations Separating Mixtures Fractional Distillation and Paper Chromatography History of the atom Structure of the atom Ions, atoms and isotopes Electronic structures Physics Changes in Energy Stores Conservation of Energy Energy and work Gravitational Potential Energy Stores Kinetic Energy and Elastic Energy Stores Energy Dissipation Energy and Efficiency Electrical appliances Energy and Power Resources produced to use the starter as a recap from the previous lesson. Suitable for a catch up resource, or GCSE revision.