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With over 8 years of teaching experience, I am dedicated to crafting engaging worksheets and activities that will inspire and empower students in their science education journey. Whether you're a teacher looking for resources to enhance your classroom experience or a student seeking to deepen your understanding of scientific concepts, you've come to the right place. Simple Science is all about making learning fun and accessible that meets the needs for all students in your classroom.

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With over 8 years of teaching experience, I am dedicated to crafting engaging worksheets and activities that will inspire and empower students in their science education journey. Whether you're a teacher looking for resources to enhance your classroom experience or a student seeking to deepen your understanding of scientific concepts, you've come to the right place. Simple Science is all about making learning fun and accessible that meets the needs for all students in your classroom.
Specialised Cells  Lesson - GCSE Biology (Cell Biology) Paper 1
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Specialised Cells Lesson - GCSE Biology (Cell Biology) Paper 1

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This is a complete lesson for the specialised cells section for topic 1 (cell biology) of the GCSE Biology AQA specification. This lesson can be used straight from purchase or adapted for your own class adding additional worksheets or videos where you find appropriate. The lesson contains the following: Lesson starter complete with answers Progress indicators An activitity including specialised cell info cards where the main sheet can be bought seperatley to this lesson in the following resource: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-biology-cell-structure-worksheets-12426618 Challenge Questions True / False Plenary I hope that you find this lesson useful and please visit our shop for other resources that may help you with your planning. Please could you take 1 minute of your time to review this resource to help other buyers consider the value of this resource before purchase. Thank you and hope this is helpful! SimpleScience
Velocity and Acceleration - GCSE Physics Worksheets
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Velocity and Acceleration - GCSE Physics Worksheets

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This resource contains 2 worksheets that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom. This pack includes: Velocity Acceleration equation (acceleration = change in velocity / time) We have worksheets for the following topics in Physics Paper 2: Forces Scalars/Vectors and Contact/Non-contact Forces Gravity Resultant Forces Distance and Speed Distance-time Graphs Velocity and Acceleration Velocity-Time Graphs Newton’s Laws of Motions Stopping Distances Waves Transverse and Longitudinal Waves Electromagnetic Waves and Uses Magnetism and electromagnetism Poles of a Magnet and Magnetic Fields More worksheets will be added in the future. Please rate and review this resource. Thank you!
Organisation and The Digestive System - GCSE Biology Worksheets
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Organisation and The Digestive System - GCSE Biology Worksheets

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This resource contains 2 worksheets that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom. The diagrams are simple to aid students to visually see what may come up in their upcoming GCSE exams. These resources could used to check prior learning for your students so you can plan accordingly for future lessons. This pack includes: Organisation The Human Digestive System All worksheets include answers that can be edited for your own slides. Please take a small amount of time to review this resource to let other buyers know your thought about these worksheets. We have worksheets for the following topics in Biology Paper 1: Cell Biology Cell Structure and Specialised Cell Microscopy Microscopy Required Practical Culturing Microorganisms – Triple Microbiology Required Practical – Triple Cell Division and Stem Cells Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport Osmosis Required Practical Organisation Organisation and The Digestive System Food Tests Required Practical Enzymes and Enzyme Activity Enzymes Required Practical The Circulatory System and Heart Disease The Respiratory system Plant Tissues and Organs Infection and Response Pathogens and Human Defences Vaccines, Antibiotics and Drug Development Monoclonal Antibodies – Triple Plant Diseases Detection and Defences – Triple Bioenergetics Photosynthesis Photosynthesis Required Practical Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration Exercise and Metabolism Thank you!
Cell Division (Mitosis) Lesson - GCSE Biology (Cell Biology) Paper 1
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Cell Division (Mitosis) Lesson - GCSE Biology (Cell Biology) Paper 1

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This is a complete lesson for the cell division (mitosis) section for topic 1 (cell biology) of the GCSE Biology AQA specification. This lesson can be used straight from purchase or adapted for your own class adding additional worksheets or videos where you find appropriate. The lesson contains the following: Lesson starter complete with answers Progress indicators An activitity including specialised cell info cards where the main sheet can be bought seperatley to this lesson in the following resource: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-biology-cell-division-and-stem-cells-worksheets-12427073 Challenge Questions ‘Summarise the lesson’ plenary I hope that you find this lesson useful and please visit our shop for other resources that may help you with your planning. Please could you take 1 minute of your time to review this resource to help other buyers consider the value of this resource before purchase. Thank you and hope this is helpful! SimpleScience
Pressure in Fluids Calculations Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Triple Physics Paper 2
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Pressure in Fluids Calculations Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Triple Physics Paper 2

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This two page worksheet contains: Using the pressure of a fluid Higher level questions Rearranging the equation questions Calculating force and area This worksheet can be used as ‘in lesson’ task sheets for used as homework. We have worksheets for the following physics equations: Paper 1: Energy Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2) Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2 Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change Power = Energy Transferred / Time Power = Work Done / Time Efficiency Electricity Charge Flow = Current x Time Potential Difference = Current x Resistance Power = Potential Difference x Current Power = (Current)2 x Resistance Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference Particle Model of Matter Density = Mass / Volume Triple - Pressure x Volume = Constant Energy for a Change of State = Mass x Specific Latent Heat Paper 2: Forces Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength Work Done = Force x Distance Force = Spring Constant x Extension Triple - Pressure = Force / Area Speed = Distance / Time Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration Momentum = Mass x Velocity Waves Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency Please rate and review this resource. Thank you!
Resultant Force Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 2 Forces
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Resultant Force Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 2 Forces

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This resource is a simple worksheet that you can use with your class once you have taught the resultant force calculation (resultant force = mass x acceleration) This worksheets helps students to: Convert units Simple calculations Worded calculation questions Rearranging the equation questions Application questions This can also be used as homework to help further embed the knowledge being taught. We have worksheets for the following physics equations: Paper 1: Energy Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2) Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2 Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change Efficiency calculation Power = Energy Transferred / Time Power = Work Done / Time Electricity Charge Flow = Current x Time Potential Difference = Current x Resistance Power = Potential Difference x Current Power = (Current)2 x Resistance Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference Particle Model of Matter Density = Mass / Volume Energy for a Change of State = Mass x SLH Paper 2: Forces Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength Force = Spring Constant x Extension Speed = Distance / Time Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration Work Done = Force x Distance Momentum = Mass x Velocity Waves Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency Wavespeed = Frequency x Wavelength Magnetism Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current X Length Thank you.
GCSE Biology - Paper 1  Revision Question Grids
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GCSE Biology - Paper 1 Revision Question Grids

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This resource contains 12 revision question grids that can be used with students as part of their revision lessons for the AQA Biology paper 1. Students will be using answer squares and placing them on an answer grid that can be used repeatedly. This is more focused on recalling information and would be great to use just before an exam so students can gain confidence in knowing the knowledge needed to gain marks on questions. There are instruction slides available, so you know exactly how to use this revision resource with your students, including answer slides. Please find time to review this resource to let the rest of the TES community see what they will be using. Thank you!
'Think and Link' GCSE Biology Paper 1 Revision
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'Think and Link' GCSE Biology Paper 1 Revision

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Do you find your students never seem to the see the link between different topic in science? Do they struggle to understand that what they learn for each paper can be used in multiple different questions? Our resource will help your students understand the links between different topics for paper Biology, while increasing the recall of their knowledge. Think - Students write down what they can remember about that particular piece of content they are given. Link - Students will then try to form a link between the two areas such as the example provided. You are provided with 44 examples of ‘think and link’ activities but it will ultimately help your students if they can think of two unrelated topics in science (biology) and then see if they can find a link between the two. This resource is very simple to use and can be used time and time again. If you found this resource useful, please provide a small review. Thank you!
Changes of State - KS3 Science (Chemistry) Worksheets
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Changes of State - KS3 Science (Chemistry) Worksheets

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This resource contains 2 worksheets for use in class or homework on ‘Changes of State’. Students are asked for the following: Draw particle diagrams for the changes of state Describe the energy changes during changes of state Describe the position of particles during changes of state Provide example of changes of state (lesson specific). Please take a small amount of time to review this resource to let other buyers know your thought about these worksheets. Thank you!
Charge Flow Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 1 Electricity
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Charge Flow Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 1 Electricity

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This resource is a simple worksheet that you can use with your class once you have taught the charge flow calculation (charge flow = current x time) This worksheets helps students to: Convert units Simple calculations Worded calculation questions Rearranging the equation questions Application questions This can also be used as homework to help further embed the knowledge being taught. We have worksheets for the following physics equations: Paper 1: Energy Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2) Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2 Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change Efficiency calculation Power = Energy Transferred / Time Power = Work Done / Time Electricity Charge Flow = Current x Time Potential Difference = Current x Resistance Power = Potential Difference x Current Power = (Current)2 x Resistance Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference Particle Model of Matter Density = Mass / Volume Energy for a Change of State = Mass x SLH Paper 2: Forces Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength Force = Spring Constant x Extension Speed = Distance / Time Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration Work Done = Force x Distance Momentum = Mass x Velocity Waves Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency Wavespeed = Frequency x Wavelength Magnetism Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current X Length Thank you.
Percentage Yield (Triple) - GCSE Chemistry Worksheets with Answers
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Percentage Yield (Triple) - GCSE Chemistry Worksheets with Answers

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This resource contains 5 worksheets for ‘Percentage Yield’ in ‘Quantiative Chemistry’ that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom. Worksheets include: Using the % yield equation Rearranging the % yield equation Calculating % yield from balanced symbol equations (HT) These resources could used to check prior learning for your students so you can plan accordingly for future lessons. I hope your students find these useful either in the classroom or as revision.
Home Learning Revision - Variation, Evolution, SB and GM - AQA Science Trilogy (Biology)
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Home Learning Revision - Variation, Evolution, SB and GM - AQA Science Trilogy (Biology)

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A revision mat for the new AQA Biology specification including answers. This revision mat includes, diagrams, lots of different style questions using the AQA specification. This resource is great as homework or end of topic revision. Higher content is in red boxes. This can also be used as home learning for students if they are requested to isolate for two weeks. Topics include: 4.6.2.1 - Variation 4.6.2.2 - Evolution 4.6.2.3 - Selective Breeding 4.6.2.4 - Genetic Modification Students have commented saying that this resource has helped them with their understanding of the new AQA specification and have given them confidence
Work Done Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 2 Forces
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Work Done Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 2 Forces

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This resource is a simple worksheet that you can use with your class once you have taught the weight calculation (weight = mass x gravitational field strength) This worksheets helps students to: Convert units Simple calculations Worded calculation questions Rearranging the equation questions Application questions This can also be used as homework to help further embed the knowledge being taught. We have worksheets for the following physics equations: Paper 1: Energy Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2) Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2 Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change Efficiency calculation Power = Energy Transferred / Time Power = Work Done / Time Electricity Charge Flow = Current x Time Potential Difference = Current x Resistance Power = Potential Difference x Current Power = (Current)2 x Resistance Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference Particle Model of Matter Density = Mass / Volume Energy for a Change of State = Mass x SLH Paper 2: Forces Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength Force = Spring Constant x Extension Speed = Distance / Time Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration Work Done = Force x Distance Momentum = Mass x Velocity Waves Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency Wavespeed = Frequency x Wavelength Magnetism Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current X Length Thank you.
Weight Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 2 Forces
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Weight Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 2 Forces

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This resource is a simple worksheet that you can use with your class once you have taught the weight calculation (weight = mass x gravitational field strength) This worksheets helps students to: Convert units Simple calculations Worded calculation questions Rearranging the equation questions Application questions This can also be used as homework to help further embed the knowledge being taught. We have worksheets for the following physics equations: Paper 1: Energy Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2) Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2 Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change Efficiency calculation Power = Energy Transferred / Time Power = Work Done / Time Electricity Charge Flow = Current x Time Potential Difference = Current x Resistance Power = Potential Difference x Current Power = (Current)2 x Resistance Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference Particle Model of Matter Density = Mass / Volume Energy for a Change of State = Mass x SLH Paper 2: Forces Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength Force = Spring Constant x Extension Speed = Distance / Time Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration Work Done = Force x Distance Momentum = Mass x Velocity Waves Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency Wavespeed = Frequency x Wavelength Magnetism Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current X Length Thank you.
Gas Constant Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Triple Physics Paper 1 Particle Model
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Gas Constant Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Triple Physics Paper 1 Particle Model

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This resource is a simple worksheet that you can use with your class once you have taught the gas constant calculation (gas constant = pressure x volume). This worksheets helps students to: Convert units Simple calculations Worded calculation questions Rearranging the equation questions Application questions This can also be used as homework to help further embed the knowledge being taught. We have worksheets for the following physics equations: Paper 1: Energy Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2) Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2 Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change Efficiency calculation Power = Energy Transferred / Time Power = Work Done / Time Electricity Charge Flow = Current x Time Potential Difference = Current x Resistance Power = Potential Difference x Current Power = (Current)2 x Resistance Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference Particle Model of Matter Density = Mass / Volume Energy for a Change of State = Mass x SLH Paper 2: Forces Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength Force = Spring Constant x Extension Speed = Distance / Time Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration Work Done = Force x Distance Momentum = Mass x Velocity Waves Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency Wavespeed = Frequency x Wavelength Magnetism Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current X Length Thank you.
Atom Economy (Triple) - GCSE Chemistry Worksheets with Answers
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Atom Economy (Triple) - GCSE Chemistry Worksheets with Answers

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This resource contains 4 worksheets for ‘Atom Economy’ in ‘Quantiative Chemistry’ that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom. Worksheets include: Using the atom economy equation Finding Ar of elements Finding Mr of elements Balancing equations These resources could used to check prior learning for your students so you can plan accordingly for future lessons. I hope your students find these useful either in the classroom or as revision.