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I'm a teacher working in a leading secondary school and I have always enjoyed resourcing. I resource many of my lessons and these are always well received by my department so I thought I'd try to bring them to a larger audience. I have a firm belief that worksheets should combine aesthetics with functionality and pride myself on polished, well presented resources that scaffold without leading and encourage critical thinking from students.

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I'm a teacher working in a leading secondary school and I have always enjoyed resourcing. I resource many of my lessons and these are always well received by my department so I thought I'd try to bring them to a larger audience. I have a firm belief that worksheets should combine aesthetics with functionality and pride myself on polished, well presented resources that scaffold without leading and encourage critical thinking from students.
Carbon Cycle - Complete the diagram and question sheet.
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Carbon Cycle - Complete the diagram and question sheet.

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This worksheets consists of 2 sides: The First depicts the Carbon Cycle in diagrammatic form for students to complete either as a summary exercise/recap/or from another source (such as a textbook). The second side consists of a series of questions on the carbon cycle with each questions suggested mark value included.
GCSE Chemistry Revision Summary Sheet - Covering Covalent, Ionic and Hydrogen Bonding.
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GCSE Chemistry Revision Summary Sheet - Covering Covalent, Ionic and Hydrogen Bonding.

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This is a 2 sided revision summary sheet ideally printed on A3. It has particular relevance to year 11 modules of study and includes annotation of diagrams, a crossword, matching tasks, electron shell diagrams and various cloze activities that link to detailed illustrations. It seeks to remind and reinforce understanding of atomic structure including electron shells, covalent bonding, ionic bonding and hydrogen bonding linking to the dissolving of ionic compounds.
GCSE - Inheritance & Family Trees - Polydactyly
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GCSE - Inheritance & Family Trees - Polydactyly

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This sheet and PowerPoint introduce family trees and reinforces work on monohybrid inheritance and punnet squares. The sheet includes interpretation and completion of a family tree alongside some punnet squares and reasoning questions. The Powerpoint of only 4 slides acts as an initial stimulus but also shows the solution to the family tree.
KS3 Physics Lesson Resources - Light - Reflection (Lesson 2)
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KS3 Physics Lesson Resources - Light - Reflection (Lesson 2)

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This package contains resources intended to introduce the subject of Reflection The PowerPoint (made up of 7 slides) is carefully designed to introduce key scientific concepts regarding reflection including virtual images, specular and diffuse reflection, image distance. It includes learning objectives, a starter activity consisting of stimulus image with points for discussion/consideration and a mini practical for students to explore image distance for themselves. Diagrams contain simple animations to help explain key points. The summary worksheet (and mark scheme) also introduces students to the drawing of the normal as well as angles of incidence and reflection.
KS3 Physics Lesson Resources - Light - The Human Eye (Lesson 6)
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KS3 Physics Lesson Resources - Light - The Human Eye (Lesson 6)

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The lesson could be a single period or part 1 of a double linking eye structure to that of a camera. The PowerPoint of 16 slides outlines the structure of the human eye and it's functioning. Optional slides allow further exploration of its various structures for more able groups. Where appropriate, diagrams are interactive or animated to aid explanation or even facilitate greater pupil involvement. Also included are two sheets: the first consists of 2 A5 printable unlabelled eye diagrams for sticking in books and the second a worksheet based on the contents of the PowerPoint.
KS3 Physics Lesson Resources - Light - An Introduction To Light (Lesson 1)
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KS3 Physics Lesson Resources - Light - An Introduction To Light (Lesson 1)

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This PowerPoint of 11 slides covers numerous points to introduce the topic of light to a class. It includes learning objectives, a starter activity and introduces key concepts and scientific terms including luminous and non-luminous objects, transparent, transluscent and opaque, and also light speed. When paired with textbook questions this should prove sufficient for a single period lesson. Some elements include simple (I would prefer to say tastefully understated) animations and/or interactive elements to aid explanation of key concepts.
Light Microscope Practical - Onion Cells (GCSE required practical)
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Light Microscope Practical - Onion Cells (GCSE required practical)

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Aimed at GCSE this task sheet is intended to guide students through their first attempts at using an optical microscope. At the end of the task students will have focused their microscope at different magnifications, made a scientific drawing of the onion cells, measured a cell using an eyepiece graticule and calculated the magnification of their drawing.
Looking at Cells (GCSE) - Microscopes and Magnification Worksheet with Markscheme.
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Looking at Cells (GCSE) - Microscopes and Magnification Worksheet with Markscheme.

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This double-sided worksheet introduces students to both light microscopes and both forms of electron microscope. It also challenges them to some magnification calculations. Students will learn to differentiate between images from scanning and transmission electron microscopes and also be challenged in converting measurements in centimetres and millimetres into micrometres. The activity serves as an excellent primer for a microscope practical and should follow a demo where a teacher discusses the roles and names of the parts of a microscope. The sheet is accompanied by a full markscheme.
A level Biology - Active Transport: The Sodium-Potassium Pump
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A level Biology - Active Transport: The Sodium-Potassium Pump

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This PowerPoint is a step-by-step, annotated accounting of the working of the sodium potassium pump. Simple animations show the interactions of pump, ATP, ADP, sodium ions and potassium ions. Also included is a scaffolded notesheet including part-drawn diagrams that students can quickly complete as they learn about the process. Please note: The preview thumbnails have unfortunately created some graphical glitches/artefacts that don’t appear in the actual slides.
Absorption of Glucose in the Small Intestine
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Absorption of Glucose in the Small Intestine

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This sheet looks at how glucose is transported across epithelial cells of the small intestine and into the blood. It requires students to demonstrate their understanding of active transport (the Sodium-Potassium pump) and co-transport in a series of tasks and questions. A full markscheme is included.
Cracking the Genetic Code (A level) - Worksheet and Markscheme
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Cracking the Genetic Code (A level) - Worksheet and Markscheme

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The worksheet focuses on student understanding of the experiments carried out by Nirenberg and Khorana to determine which codons/triplets code for which amino acids. The worksheet details their investigations into the genetic code and provides a scaffold for students to draw conclusions from their original data. This is sound practice for questions of this type, which are becoming an increasingly frequent aspect of examinations. It also serves to consolidate on existing knowledge regarding the genetic code and is a useful reflection activity in its own right.
Nerves & Response - Relay Revision Quiz
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Nerves & Response - Relay Revision Quiz

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This relay-style revision quiz has proven extremely popular with my students and uses gentle competition to motivate students even further. Instructions for use are in an included sheet and reproduced below. Obviously this activity allows opportunities for frequent assessment for learning and also allows stronger students to help inform weaker ones. Instructions: Print out the first 4 slides of the PowerPoint file single-sided and use a guillotine to cut them out, staple them into booklets as shown below. Different coloured paper helps but is not essential. Print a markscheme for your own use. Split your group into differentiated teams of 3 (try to have a mixture of abilities in each team). Teams have to collect individual sheets from the booklets, complete the question, and then take it to the teacher for marking. If correct, they can collect the next sheet in the booklet and progress. If not they may be given a hint before returning to their team to try again (Note, I find this works best if they are forced to rotate team members through these tasks). A prize may be offered and periodic announcements of which team is up to which question can be made to encourage a sense of urgency.
Nervous Response 1 - A level Revision Sheet / Knowledge Organiser
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Nervous Response 1 - A level Revision Sheet / Knowledge Organiser

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This double sided sheet can be printed at A4 but works better as an A3 resource. This sheet covers the key areas of receptor function in creating a generator potential (specifically the Eye and Pacinian corpuscle), Resting Potential and the propagation of an Action Potential. Please note this sheet is part 1 of 2 and, when coupled with Sheet 2, a more comprehensive coverage of the necessary nervous control aspects will result. Individual sections contain marking points/scores so as to allow easy feedback and AFL with the included full mark scheme. This gives you flexibility as to how you use the resource and opens up peer assessment/self assessment opportunities.
Photosynthesis/Respiration Card Sort & Summary Sheet
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Photosynthesis/Respiration Card Sort & Summary Sheet

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The card sort resource can be printed off onto card and cut out either before or during lesson time. It can be used as a simple starter/summary activity and is useful to tease out students' understanding of both photosynthesis and respiration and to highlight the relationship between the two processes - that is that one is locking energy into a glucose molecule, whilst the other releases it for use. The one sided worksheet included serves to record students findings and encourages them to reflect on the task. A mark-scheme is also included.
Thermoregulation - Negative and Positive Feedback Worksheet (Homeostasis: A-level)
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Thermoregulation - Negative and Positive Feedback Worksheet (Homeostasis: A-level)

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This double sided worksheet examines the process of negative feedback as it pertains to Thermoregulation of the body. Physiological responses to temperature change are included in the questioning and linked to the process of negative feedback. The last few questions then begin to ask students to consider the implications of positive feedback as a shift further and further away from the ‘normal’.