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I have 10 years experience teaching Secondary Chemistry and Physics, as well as Child Development and Health and Social Care.
Edexcel P3 Topic 1 Radiation and Treatment in Medicine Revision booklet with questions.
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Edexcel P3 Topic 1 Radiation and Treatment in Medicine Revision booklet with questions.

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This booklet is set out lesson by lesson. Students can either take this home and do it themselves or you can go through it question by question in class. There are a variety of differentiated activities and the activities are all different. Content covered: Radiation in medicine (PET scans) Intensity How eyes work Lenses and the lens equation Sight problems Distance and image height PCA Reflection Refraction Critical angle Total internal reflection Using reflection and refraction (ultrasounds)
Edexcel Physics P3 Revision pack
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Edexcel Physics P3 Revision pack

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Free resource made up of bits and bobs with free licences. I do not take credit for some of the content. Simply add in your chosen year paper and mark scheme. You can choose a tier and only have one. Otherwise, it is a bit of a tree!
Edexcel GCSE 6 mark writing frames for P2 Topic 4, 5 and 6 WITH MARK SCHEME
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Edexcel GCSE 6 mark writing frames for P2 Topic 4, 5 and 6 WITH MARK SCHEME

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3 physics (P2) 6 mark questions and writing frames for 3 past paper questions from Edexcel. Mix of higher and foundation tier. Mark schemes included. Questions content: Application of knowledge about alpha, beta and gamma radiation. Kinetic energy graph with conservation of energy and energy transfers. Process of nuclear fission of Uranium 235 and the energy transfers in a nuclear power station. Can be printed back to back to be set as revision homework. Can be used as class activity. These were used on a revision day and were very well received by pupils.
Edexcel GCSE 6 mark writing frames for P2 Topic 1, 2 and 3 WITH MARK SCHEME
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Edexcel GCSE 6 mark writing frames for P2 Topic 1, 2 and 3 WITH MARK SCHEME

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3 physics (P2) 6 mark questions and writing frames for 3 past paper questions from Edexcel. Mix of higher and foundation tier. Mark schemes included. Questions content: Resistors and current (LDR and thermistor) Explaining and the uses of static electricity. Stopping distance, including F=ma, P=mv and E=Fd Can be printed back to back to be set as revision homework. Can be used as class activity. These were used on a revision day and were very well received by pupils.
Easter Murder Mystery! Science Easter Activity 2019 (No practical required)
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Easter Murder Mystery! Science Easter Activity 2019 (No practical required)

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The Easter bunny has been murdered by another bunny! Possibly a jealous or overworked one. There are 5 clues (a couple with science themes) for the teams to figure out to lead them to the final clue. When they have completed the puzzle, they can begin crossing suspects off the list to find the killer! There really is minimal effort required from the teacher. Set it up, introduce the murder and let them compete. Just tick the team’s box when they have finished each clue and advance the slide to give the answer when the time runs out. Includes: PowerPoint presentation leading pupils through the Case brief and clues. Also includes answers. Anagram code for clue 1 Crossword sheet and answers for clue 2. Wordsearch for clue 4 Speed calculation sheet for clue 5. CSI case brief Front cover for the murder file List of suspects and information NB: Clue 3 is found in the presentation so you can edit the names if you like! It is a classification key.
NEW 2016 Edexcel Physics Transition KS3/KS4 - Forces and Motion FULLY DIFFERENTIATED
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NEW 2016 Edexcel Physics Transition KS3/KS4 - Forces and Motion FULLY DIFFERENTIATED

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Full scheme of work for the New 2016 Edexcel Transition topic for KS3/KS4. Pupils learn to measure and calculate speed, use and rearrange the S=d/t equation and recall common scalar and vector quantities. There is a game with snail racing! Includes differentiated worksheets with different themes (superhero themes)! Also includes: Acceleration Distance/time graphs Velocity Velocity/Time graphs
Christmas Activity Challenge (Science/Literacy based) for all abilities. Fully differentiated.
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Christmas Activity Challenge (Science/Literacy based) for all abilities. Fully differentiated.

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Up to 2 hours of christmas related activities with a fun challenge to appeal to all age groups and abilities. The first set of activities are fully differentiated, where pupils can chose their challenge. If they complete a lower challenge, they get less points, but there is a first finisher bonus. The choice is theirs. There is also a science reindeer classification key activity. The second set of activities are a little more crafty with mathematics and symmetry coming in to one of the activities. There are also different challenges for different amounts of points. Pupils could work individually or alone.
Christmas Science 2021.  Santa Murder Mystery! Science Christmas Activity
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Christmas Science 2021. Santa Murder Mystery! Science Christmas Activity

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THIS CAN BE DONE INDIVIDUALLY, NO need for teams, just extra time! ALSO VIEW MY OTHER KS4 CHRISTMAS RESOURCE AT https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-christmas-crime-scene-christmas-chemistry-activity-for-ks3-and-ks4-new-for-2017-11792556 There has been a murder at Santa’s workshop and one of the Elves did it! But which one? Get your students to solve 5 separate science related clues to piece together information about the murderous elf. Activities include classification keys for the reindeer, speed of the sleigh and the science behind our favourite christmas words! If you have a TA, maybe they can play dead santa! Read through the case brief with the class, and give them a time limit. The, suspect list and final clue are included alongside the PowerPoint activity but don’t give these out until right at the end. All of the answers are also included in this pack. There really is minimal effort required from the teacher. Set it up, introduce the murder and let them compete. Just tick the team’s box when they have finished each clue and advance the slide to give the answer when the time runs out. All worksheets that were made using a generator are credited on the worksheet itself. All content is original.
Follow up to the Platinum 20 Challenge - Learning the Ions game
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Follow up to the Platinum 20 Challenge - Learning the Ions game

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After the popularity of the Original Platinum 20... This is the first in the ions challenge. Pupils are given 20 common ion names, with some additional information (group number etc) and are given 3 minutes to get the ions written down with the correct charge! I have BIG plans for the medium and hard challenges!
New GCSE/KS3 Physics (2016) fully resourced/differentiated Electricity and Circuits topic
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New GCSE/KS3 Physics (2016) fully resourced/differentiated Electricity and Circuits topic

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This topic covers the new Edexcel GCSE transition content for KS3 into KS4. This scheme challenges the misconceptions pupils start with/have been taught in the that past and builds upon the fundamental ideas. Plenty of new models and diagrams to help get the ideas across. Many optional practical ideas, including how to get fruit batteries into your lessons, and a fantastic website link. Very interactive slides, ideal for use with a smart board. I don't have one though and it works just fine! These lessons have been used in observations and coaching, and have received outstanding comments. Covers: - Troubleshooting circuits - Curren tand Voltage - Measuring current and voltage - Series circuits and Parallel circuits - Resistance - Potential difference - Ohms law.
KS3 and GCSE Chemistry learning grids
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KS3 and GCSE Chemistry learning grids

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These grids specifically cover the Edexcel Chemistry topics in the core module. They are fully differentiated, where higher ability pupils have to make the links between the keywords without hints or a leading question. The lower ability can use the given rules which include 'define the word' and 'spot the mistake'. NB this only includes topics 1-3. There is also a literacy grid. Pupils choose a topic or part of a topic they need to revise or struggle to remember. Use a describe question about that topic e.g. Describe how chalk becomes marble using ___________ and ___________. They roll the dice going along the corridor and up the stairs to select a box. They repeat until they have a number of random pictures/words. They are to write a short creative story about the part of the topic they have chose. Could be used at the beginning of a topic to see what pupils know about the topic. Higher ability, more words/images to fit in. Example: I have chosen “Describe what happens to reactivity of elements as you go DOWN the group”. I rolled the dice and it gave me 4,4 (Wednesday) and 5,3 (kitten). “The was once a crazy cat lady who gave her kitten a different metal in group one every day of the week. On Monday she gave the kitten some lithium and he didn’t even look at it. On Tuesday she give the kitten some sodium. He sniffed it, and then walked away. On Wednesday she gave the kitten potassium. He licked the edge, and it turned his tongue lilac, but he didn’t eat it. On Thursday she gave the kitten some Rubidium. He ate about half of it and walked away. Getting annoyed, the crazy cat lady went out and bought some Caesium for breakfast on Friday. She was certain her picky cat would like this. Sure enough, on Friday the kitten ate all of the rubidium and meowed for more. I wonder if there is an element he might like even more…”
The Solar System -  KS3 fully differentiated topic WITH assessment.
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The Solar System - KS3 fully differentiated topic WITH assessment.

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The Solar System and Beyond. This full topic is a merge between the old 7L (Solar System and Beyond) and 9J (Satellites and Space) into the 2-year KS3 new scheme of work. The topic covers 7 one-hour lessons and an assessment lesson. As this is part of the new KS3 scheme of work there are NO LEVELS required or given. The topic covers: - Days and nights - Seasons and years - Phases of the moon - Solar and lunar eclipses - The planets - Comets and asteroids. - Gravity and orbits - Satellites (natural and artificial) - Space exploration (landers, rovers, orbiters etc.) All learning objectives are on the PowerPoints and all activities that are mentioned are fully resourced and ready to go! Some lesson slides have animations on them that the pupils will LOVE and will help them to remember the key information. There are running themes throughout the topic (the NASA boss the pupils work for) to engage pupils with the activities and for them to take pride in their learning. Some of the files are large because they are so complete and well resourced so please be patient. It’s worth it! Files included: - 6 PowerPoints (L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5, L6, L7) - Card sort for lesson 1 - Moon phases worksheet for lesson 3 - Moon homework for lesson 3 - Planet fact cards and table for lessons 4 and 5 - An Excel spreadsheet containing the data for the temperatures of the planets - Exploration methods fact sheet for lesson 7 - Assessment on the topic with mark scheme PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO LEAVE A REVIEW! They can be improved for re-upload!
For SEN/Low ability - C1 Topic 5 Fuels 5 whole lessons with activity sheets.
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For SEN/Low ability - C1 Topic 5 Fuels 5 whole lessons with activity sheets.

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Covers C1.26 Acid Rain to C1.30 Investigating fuels. Includes Climate change, choosing fuels and biofuels. Especially made for a bottom set year 10 class for them to follow. Behaviour has improved significantly and motivation has also increased. They used to be a difficult class, now they are lovely! Pupils can follow all activities to see how far they are through the lesson. Printed on A3 they can trim the edges and stick it straight in their book! I cannot take full credit for some parts of the PowerPoints, they just follow the activity documents.