This is a lesson suited for SEN or lower ability KS3 students. Included in the lesson is the 7 food groups, and what is a balanced diet. Students will draw their own eat well plate. Included in the lesson is sentence starter and fill in the gaps activities.
This is a revision pack for Cells, Magnification, Enzymes and Osmosis that is part of B1-Key concepts in Biology that can be used in the new 2016 EDEXCEL combined science.
This is a 9-1 EDEXCEL GCSE lesson on diffusion, osmosis, and active transport. The osmosis potato experiment is included in this. There is a GCSE question at the end to check the students understanding.
This is a 9-1 EDEXCEL Lesson on the atomic mass and atomic number. The lesson gets the students to calculate the Proton, Electron and Neurton of an atom. The lesson also gives the rules for the electronic configuration. Students will also look at what an isotope is and write a definition to it. <br />
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This lesson can be given to a high ability KS3.
This lesson is a 9-1 edexcel GCSE on longitudinal and transverse waves. This lesson also includes how to calculate wave speed using distance and time, and wave speed using frequency and wavelength. There are exam question for using the two equations.
A lesson used to describe the difference between a pure and impure substance. There is a practical of measuring the temperature ice melting and ice with salt melting.
A lesson on Microscopes. including converting units, and how to calculate magnification and total magnification. There are worksheets in the lesson to use for magnification and converting units.
This a new Edexcel Science GCSE, looking at drinking water. Lesson includes a demo/practical looking at methods of cleaning water and the process of treating water to make it safe to drink. There is also included a 6 marker with a student friendly mark scheme.
This is a 9-1 EDEXCEL GCSE lesson on enzymes and nutrition. Starter is to label the digestive system where there is a help sheet that students can go to. Students then found out about the different types of enzymes and carry out a practical to time how long it takes to break down starch using amylase.<br />
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This could be used for a high ability KS3.
This is a GCSE 9-1 Edexcel lesson on Darwins Theory of Natural Selection. It starts with a practical where students must see how many seeds the students can gather using a variety of tools (index finger, spoon, fork, and scissors). This can then lead to a discussion on natural selection and what would happen if the birds could not eat etc. A 6 marker GCSE question is included with help stations on how to answer.
This is a lesson on States of Matter for a year 9 class doing 9-1 edexcel. In the lesson they will be carrying out the salol practical to plot a cooling curve to show the different states.
This is a lesson on how to interpret Distance time graphs using the gradient of the line with worksheets and help sheets included. Students must answer A 6 marker GCSE question by the end of the lesson. This was made for 9-1 EDEXCEL GCSE.
This is a 9-1 GCSE lesson on specialised cells. There is a progress check on converting units and calculating magnification as a starter. By the end of the lesson students must be able to answer a series of exam questions. <br />
This can be used for a top set KS3 class.
This is a 9-1 EDEXCEL GCSE lesson on Refraction. Included in this is a method for the refraction experiment. By the end of the lesson all students must be able to answer 'What is Refraction?'.
This is a workbook designed for SEN or Less Able students on the properties of different Materials. <br />
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1st lesson is on how a material feels and looks. <br />
The students then do a series of experiments against the key properties - Transparent, waterproof, absorbent, strong, weak, flexible, rigid, hard, magnetic, conductor, and insulator. <br />
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For example is it transparent- can you see through it? waterproof - does it not soak up water? absorbent - does it soak up water? - magnetic - can a magnetic stick to it? Conductor - Will it light up a bulb? If no then its an insulator. <br />
After that the students must describe the properties of each material, and answer a series of questions about the material.
This is a 9-1 EDEXCEL GCSE lesson on Refraction. The students will need to use a light box and a glass rectangle to draw out how to work out the angle of refraction. By the end of the lesson, students must be able to answer 'What is Refraction?'.<br />
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This can be used on a high ability KS3 set.
This is a EDEXCEL GCSE lesson on the effect of pH on the rate of reactions. <br />
There is an experiment included along with help sheets on how to write the conclusion.