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Quality Resources consists of highly experienced staff members who produce the resources for GCSE Science with over 10 years of experienece. These include leaders in Teaching and Learning, Head of Biology, Head of Chemistry and Second in Science Department. From this wealth of experience comes the production of differentiated worksheets with answers. There are also resources tailored to SEND pupils and low attainers.

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Quality Resources consists of highly experienced staff members who produce the resources for GCSE Science with over 10 years of experienece. These include leaders in Teaching and Learning, Head of Biology, Head of Chemistry and Second in Science Department. From this wealth of experience comes the production of differentiated worksheets with answers. There are also resources tailored to SEND pupils and low attainers.
SEN/Low Ability Osmosis Lesson Experiment Analysis
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SEN/Low Ability Osmosis Lesson Experiment Analysis

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Brilliant GCSE Complete Lesson for SEN or Low ability students on the Osmosis experiment. 14 Slides with 5 Activities in total including starter/do now, success criteria and a range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of the effects of osmosis on potato. Students will also learn how to draw graphs and analyse data. Model data has been provided. The activities include: Putting the method steps into the correct order Calculating change in mass and percentage change Data analysis questions including variables using model data Graph preparation questions Drawing a graph with model data (including a model graph answer) Conclusion with sentence starters to assist
GCSE Osmosis Lesson Experiment Analysis and Graphs
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GCSE Osmosis Lesson Experiment Analysis and Graphs

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Excellent GCSE powerpoint on the Osmosis experiment. 27 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria and activities with answers for each activity. 11 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students. The activities include: Putting the method steps into the correct order Calculating change in mass and percentage change Data analysis questions including variables using model data Graph preparation questions Drawing a graph with model data (including a model graph answer) Conclusion with sentence starters to assist
SEN/Low Ability Nerves Neurones Complete Lesson
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SEN/Low Ability Nerves Neurones Complete Lesson

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Fantastic GCSE powerpoint for Low Ability/SEN students on Neurons, neurotransmitters and synaptic transmission . 25 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, defintions, mini quiz and activities with answers or each activity. 7 Activities in total. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Gap fill describing the adaptations of nerve cells or neurons -Choosing the correct adaptations from those listed encompassing special cells -Finish the sentences explaining the adaptations -Wting the correct key words based on the description -Putting the steps for synaptic transmission into the correct order.
KS3 Cells Bundle: Animal cells, Plant cells and Magnification
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KS3 Cells Bundle: Animal cells, Plant cells and Magnification

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Excellent bundle includes all resources with powerpoints and worksheets. Lessons are differentiated for SEN and Low Ability and includes answers for all activities. Lessons include Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, defintions, miniquiz and activities with answers for each activity. All lessons complete with accompanying worksheets.The 3 lessons included in the bundle are: 1) Animal Cells 2) Plant Cells 3) Magnification Animal Cells activities include: -Labeling the diagram of an animal cell -Correct mistakes from a diagram of an animal cell -Write the correct letters -‘What am I?’ task were students use the description to write the correct key word -Extended writing 5 mark question where students describe the animal cell with a model answer given. Plant Cells activities include: -Labeling the diagram of an plant cell -Correct mistakes from a diagram of an plant cell -Write the correct letters -‘What am I?’ task were students use the description to write the correct key word -Extended writing 5 mark question where students compare plant and animal cells. Magnification activities include: -Calculating the image size using the magnification equation -Calculating the actual size using the magnification equation -Calculating the magnification using the magnification equation -Converting between micrometers and millimeters as an extra step in magnification calculations.
SEN/Low Ability Ionic Compound, Properties and Drawings Bundle
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SEN/Low Ability Ionic Compound, Properties and Drawings Bundle

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Excellent bundle SEN and Low Abilityincludes all resources with powerpoints and worksheets. Lessons include Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, defintions, miniquiz and activities with answers for each activity. The 3 lessons included in the bundle are: Ionic Compound Properties Complete Lesson Ionic Formula Drawing and Forming Ions Ionic Compound Properties activites include: -Gap fill about the properties of ionic compounds, -Identifying ionic compounds using table data about boiling and melting point -Data analysis to idenify ionic compounds using information about ionic compounds conductivity, -Choosing the correct properties -Choosing the correct words and sentence match up Ionic Formula activities include: -Deducing the ratio of the ions in a formula -Using ratio of ions to determine the formula of the ionic compound. -Working out the formula from the name of the compound and ions it contains -Working out the formula for compounds with complex ions e.g. Ammonium, Sulfates and Hydroxides. Drawing Ions activities include: -Drawing ions using template given -What’s missing from the ions diagrams -Task where students state whether the ions were formed by losing or gaining electrons -Using electron configuration to determine how the ions were formed -Questions about ion formation.
GCSE Ionic Compound, Properties and Drawings Bundle
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GCSE Ionic Compound, Properties and Drawings Bundle

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Excellent bundle includes all resources with powerpoints and worksheets. Lessons are differentiated for SEN and Low Ability and includes answers for all activities. Lessons include Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, defintions, miniquiz and activities with answers for each activity. The 3 lessons included in the bundle are: **1) Ionic Compound Properties Complete Lesson **2) Ionic Formula 3) Drawing and Forming Ions ** Ionic Compound Properties activites include: -Gap fill about the properties of ionic compounds, -Identifying ionic compounds using table data about boiling and melting point -Data analysis to idenify ionic compounds using information about ionic compounds conductivity, -Choosing the correct properties -Choosing the correct words and sentence match up Ionic Formula activities include: -Deducing the ratio of the ions in a formula -Using ratio of ions to determine the formula of the ionic compound. -Working out the formula from the name of the compound and ions it contains -Working out the formula for compounds with complex ions e.g. Ammonium, Sulfates and Hydroxides. Drawing Ions activities include: -Drawing ions using template given -What’s missing from the ions diagrams -Task where students state whether the ions were formed by losing or gaining electrons -Using electron configuration to determine how the ions were formed -Questions about ion formation.