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I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!

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I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!
Filtration KS3 Whole Lesson
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Filtration KS3 Whole Lesson

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This is a KS3 lesson on Filtration. The lesson involves a simple filtration practical, label the diagram task and differentiated questions. It is based off the Activate 2 scheme of work.
History of the Atom
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History of the Atom

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This History of the Atomic Theory Bundle is made from the five resources: **Timeline activity with information sheets **Venn diagram atomic model comparison activity **Quick fire questions activity **Cut and Paste activity **Atom dominoes game The following atomic models are covered across the resources: John Dalton, J J Thompson, Ernest Rutherford, Neils Bohr and Erwin Schrodinger This bundle is made from my best selling atomic model resources, with additional instruction task sheets incorporated into the bundle. A complete answer set is included within the resource too. No further preparation is required before teaching. Simply print and teach! Students only require a pen for all resources except the cut and paste which requires scissors and glue. These are effective, no hassle resources which cover every aspect of the atomic models unit. Please leave your feedback.
Separation Techniques and Mixtures
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Separation Techniques and Mixtures

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This is a whole lesson for KS3 Science students on Separation Techniques with the inclusion of a practical. All worksheets are within the powerpoint as individual slides to be printed. It is based on the Activate 2 scheme of work.
Distance Learning:  KS3 Science Keyword Tasks
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Distance Learning: KS3 Science Keyword Tasks

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This is a WHOLE YEAR resource for key stage 3 science. There are 52 pages of keyword task sheets. All words fit the current British KS3 syllabus e.g. reproduction, gravity, ecosystem, magnetic, planet, reaction, molecule, atom, plant cell etc. There are also 6 pages of template task sheets, should you wish to print off and add your own keywords. The task sheets are differentiated - they appeal to all types of learner and are ideal for mixed ability classes. Very bright and engaging too! The task sheets can take up to 30 minutes to complete and they are ideal for classwork or homework. The files included are in Powerpoint (for easy editing) and PDF (for quick printing). Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing.
Heart Structure Activity
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Heart Structure Activity

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Heart Structure Reading Passage Included in the resource: A reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading Passage: Included is an informative, introductory passage. The passage has key information around the subject and explains key concepts. With detailed descriptions, the passage is very comprehensive. Question Sheet: Tiered as recall, explain and apply, the question sheet follows the reading passage. The recall activity simply requires students to extract information from the text, whilst the explain and apply questions stretch students through developing ideas. Answer Key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have no prior knowledge on heart structure including function and blood flow. The resource is editable so you can adjust the resource for your students if required.
Atomic Structure Game
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Atomic Structure Game

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This Cootie Catcher Resource is a fun way to learn about atomic structure. Included are questions on: Charges of protons, neutrons and electrons Relative weights of protons, neutrons and electrons Locations of protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom Also Included . . . A ‘how to fold’ instructions sheet A ‘how to play’ instructions sheet It is simple to use and very effective at getting key points across to students. The cootie catcher is also a brilliant form of peer assessment and student interaction as they can test each other on the key points. Please leave your feedback.
Bonding Flipbook
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Bonding Flipbook

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This Chemical Bonding Flipbook includes questions on: Covalent, Metallic and Ionic bonding Key bonding points Bonding diagrams of all 3 bonding types Properties of all 3 types of bonding There is also a handy instructions page which makes it easier for students to construct the flip book. All your students will need is scissors and glue. There is no further prep, just print! I use this as a revision resource as it sums up all key aspects of the chemical bonding unit. It looks bold in an exercise book and my students love it! Please leave your feedback.
Coastal Landforms, Longshore Drift, Stacks and Sea Defences Worksheets
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Coastal Landforms, Longshore Drift, Stacks and Sea Defences Worksheets

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Coastal Landforms and Sea Defences Included in this resource: Worksheet 1 - Headlands and bays label activity Key definitions of the types of erosion Identifying caves, arches, stumps and wave-cut platforms Arranging the statements for the formation of wave-cut platforms Worksheet 2 - Longshore drift description activity Features of a spit Famous landforms recall Key definitions linked to longshore drift Worksheet 3 - Importance of sea defenses on tourism, construction, wildlife etc. Hard and soft coastal engineering Advantages and disadvantages of sea defenses Beach Nourishment and managed retreat comparison Set up in A4, these three worksheets come with a full set of comprehensive answers. Ideal to be used as an introductory, summary or revision task. I have also used this as a homework activity to support pre-teaching this topic. No previous knowledge of landforms or defenses is required for students to complete this. Please note there may be American English spellings in this resource i.e. ‘defenses’ Please feel free to ask any questions - Thanks!
Plotting Graphs, Anomalies and Calculating Mean
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Plotting Graphs, Anomalies and Calculating Mean

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This resource is a lesson workbook with questions on: Graph plotting Spotting anomalies in graphs and tables Calculating the mean of a data set Key definitions (including variables, accuracy, precision etc) Drawing lines of best fit There is a full answer set for every page of the workbook. The workbook is designed to test how data is manipulated and displayed with an emphasis on spotting trends in data.
History of the Atom Revision Game
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History of the Atom Revision Game

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History of the Atomic Theory Revision Resource This resource encompasses the five atomic models through history. Students use the spin wheel to select one of the models at random. They then must answer the three key questions on this model: What is the atomic model called? Which scientist proposed the atomic model? Describe three key features of the atomic model Once students have answered the questions, they can check their answers using the comprehensive answer sheet. They can also record if they got their answers correct on the ‘repeat and tick’ sheet. This encourages students to use the spin wheel as an ongoing revision resource, aiming to reach the ‘know it’ level. The atomic models featured include: John Dalton (sphere model) J J Thompson (plum pudding model) Ernest Rutherford (nuclear modle) Neils Bohr (planetary model) Erwin Schrodinger (quantum model) Also included in the resource is an instructions sheet, with helpful guidance on using the spin wheel as a revision tool. Very simple preparation: print the sheets (set up in A4 PDF). The students can then cut out the pin wheel for themselves and push a pen or pencil through the middle for the wheel to spin around. I found clamp stands to be a useful alternative.
Respiratory System Dominoes
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Respiratory System Dominoes

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Included in this resource is 2 pages of Respiratory System Dominoes The resource has a particular emphasis on keywords surrounding: Organs Gas Exchange Respiration Word Equation There are 18 dominoes in the pack. Please view the preview and feel free to ask any questions before purchase.
Fat and Protein Food Tests Lesson
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Fat and Protein Food Tests Lesson

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Fat and Protein Tests Lesson This full lesson includes a lesson PowerPoint with student lab activities and tasks included within the document. Answers are also included at each stage for student review. This lesson focuses on testing foods for fat and protein content. Follow up activities include a summary flow chart. The lesson also includes full equipment lists and all equipment and solutions are commonly found in any school lab. Included in the lesson: Prior knowledge starter task Lesson objectives Fat and protein theory discussion Practical table with mini printables Protein test with extension Fat test with extension Summary flow chart Reflective quiz plenary This lesson is ideal for students who are new to fat and protein food tests. This lesson links well to my starch and sugar food test lab lesson: Starch and Sugar Lab Lesson. The lesson introduces new keywords such as ‘biuret’ and ‘ethanol’ and engages students through linked activities which are fully resourced and come with accompanying answers. The resource is a Powerpoint presentation with an accompanying PDF copy, so the resource can be edited and there is also a print-ready version. Please feel free to ask any further questions before purchasing and please note that this lesson includes American spellings.
Electrical Circuit Components and Symbols Activity
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Electrical Circuit Components and Symbols Activity

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Included in the resource: 15 circuit component information sheets (2 per A4 sheet) Including component name, electrical circuit symbol and it’s role in an electrical circuit. Examples: fuse, switch, bulb, diode, thermistor, resistor, battery etc . . . A student information collection table Used to gather the information from the sheets in one place. Students are advised to fill in the table as far as they can, then use the information sheets for assistive learning. This resource is ideal for a student focused approach to teaching electrical circuit symbols. I print off the information sheets and stick them around the classroom. Students can then roam around with their collection tables and fill them in as they pass each information sheet or ‘collection point’. Practical, keeps the students engaged and no further preparation required. Just print!
End of School Year Reflection Transition Question Cards
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End of School Year Reflection Transition Question Cards

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End of the School Year Reflective Question Cards Included in this resource: 24 Question Cards (8 cards per side of A4 = 3 page document) The questions support and scaffold a conversation with a child (or between peers) around the past school year. Questions link to achievements, relationships with peers and staff, trips, clubs, thoughts on lessons / subjects and feelings around the school year coming to a close. These cards can be used 1:1 or in a group setting to guide conversation and positive reflection. I have found them to be a nice way to round off the school year and I have mostly used them in the last couple of weeks before year end. The questions are quite broad so link to a wide age range - please see the preview for a full insight into the questions asked.
Atomic Structure Bunting Classroom Display
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Atomic Structure Bunting Classroom Display

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ATOMIC STRUCTURE BUNTING Included in this resource: 20 bunting triangles - 1 triangle for each of the first 20 elements in the periodic table (hydrogen to calcium included). Students must use a period table to help them fill in the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons. They can then add the electrons to the correct electron shells. When I have used this previously, I have given each student a triangle to complete independently. They have then cut out their triangle and connected it to the class bunting chain. This makes for a collaborative group activity, resulting in a bold bunting classroom decoration which students can be really proud of. The document is print ready and saved in an A4 format. The document is black and white due to printing purposes, so you may choose to print on colored paper to give a nice effect when it is hung up in your classroom. Please feel free to ask any questions - Science House
Volcanoes and Earthquakes Worksheets
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Volcanoes and Earthquakes Worksheets

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Volcanoes and Earthquakes Worksheets Summary worksheets with full comprehensive answers. Editable, A4 PowerPoint files. Included in the Volcano worksheet: Keyword definitions Label a volcano diagram Shield and cone volcano comparison Volcano examples Social, economic and environmental impacts Included in the Earthquake worksheet: Keyword definitions Label an earthquake diagram Oceanic vs land earthquakes Earthquake examples Social, economic and environmental impacts
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Workbook
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Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Workbook

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Lesson Workbook This resource is a ten page lesson booklet on the subject of elements, compounds and mixtures. Included within this workbook: Key Definitions Diagrams Element Factfile Task Simple Reaction Equations Atoms and Elements in Compounds Mixture Separation Techniques Examples of Each Word search This lesson workbook is ideal for grades five to eight depending on ability - please view the preview included. This workbook generally takes an hour for a class to complete and I have found it very useful as a summary tool. Please note that some of my resources may have American spellings. Thank you very much.
Electrolysis Workbook
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Electrolysis Workbook

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This Electrolysis Study Pack is ideal for high school chemistry students of varying ability and experience. There is a range of activities included with a full set of comprehensive answers. The content covered: Labelling the electrolysis set up (anode, cathode, power supply and electrolyte) Key terms and descriptions (all major key electrolysis words) Electrolysis of copper bromide (information sheet and corresponding question sheet) The electrolysis of salt products (determining products formed at the anode and cathode for various ionic solutions) Aluminum oxide and the importance of cryolite (an infographic on the process with an explanation) Electrolysis of brine (information with handy hints and a question set) Electrolysis mini tasks (bingo card and and quick answer quiz) I use this study pack as a workbook and usually print as a double sided A4 booklet. It is designed to be printed in either black and white, grey scale or colour. There is no further preparation required to use the study pack, simply print and learn! Students can use the study pack as a stand alone approach to electrolysis or to follow up classic electrolysis practicals (aluminum oxide, brine and copper bromide electrolysis).