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I am a secondary science teacher from Plymouth, United Kingdom. I mainly teach Biology and Chemistry and have a passion for designing interactive, engaging and well scaffolded resources that are inclusive for all pupils. I teach all years, from years 7-13. I teach the following curriculums: - KS3 Activate - AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy (Biology and Chemistry) - AQA GCSE Biology - AQA GCSE Chemistry - OCR A, A Level Biology

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I am a secondary science teacher from Plymouth, United Kingdom. I mainly teach Biology and Chemistry and have a passion for designing interactive, engaging and well scaffolded resources that are inclusive for all pupils. I teach all years, from years 7-13. I teach the following curriculums: - KS3 Activate - AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy (Biology and Chemistry) - AQA GCSE Biology - AQA GCSE Chemistry - OCR A, A Level Biology
KS3 Writing chemical formulae worksheet
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KS3 Writing chemical formulae worksheet

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A worksheet on writing chemical formulae, with answers. Two versions are included, PowerPoint and Word. In this worksheet, students will develop the skills of: Using a particle diagram to identify which elements are in a compound, and the relative numbers of atoms of each element in the compound Using particle diagrams and/or written information to write the chemical formulae for compounds Naming familiar two-element compounds Drawing particle diagrams for compounds This worksheet is scaffolded with some gaps filled in to model how to correctly complete the table. This is based on the KS3 Activate curriculum, from Chapter 2 “Elements, atoms and compounds” from Activate 1. However, this should be suitable for any KS3 class or lower ability KS4 class studying chemical formulae.
Worksheet - Labelling a flower (KS3)
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Worksheet - Labelling a flower (KS3)

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This is a worksheet designed for a KS3 class studying the structure of a flower. Students use the key word bank to identify and label the key reproductive organs in a flower (anther, carpel, filament, ovary, stamen, stigma, style). Students will also describe the function of each reproductive organ. Students can select the correct function from the support box. Includes an answer key. These definitions are in line with the KS3 Activate curriculum.
Metal oxide word equations - Colour-coded worksheet
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Metal oxide word equations - Colour-coded worksheet

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A colour coded worksheet with ramped questions designed to teach students to independently write word equations for reactions between a metal and oxygen. Designed for a KS3 lower ability class, but could be suitable the whole way up to year 11. Contains an example and 12 questions for students to attempt. Contains answers.
Electrolysis - GCSE Revision Placemat
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Electrolysis - GCSE Revision Placemat

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A revision placemat designed for a lower ability year 10 class for the ‘electrolysis’ topic. It is well scaffolded. The placemat covers: Labelling cathode, anode, cations, anions, electrolytes Reactivity series The general process of electrolysis Predicting the products of electrolysis of molten ionic compounds The general rules for the electrolysis of aqueous solutions Predicting the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions
Extinction - Board game activity
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Extinction - Board game activity

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Suitable for a KS3 or KS4 science lesson on extinction. A board game for 2-4 players. Contains a playing board with rules and instructions. You will need dice for each group, plus counters (I get mine to use pen lids or rubbers). Students will pretend to be a species and try to make it to the finish square without going extinct! Students will need to read the tiles on the board and respond accordingly. Along the way, students should learn about some common causes of extinction, as well as about adaptation and natural selection. A good extension or homework task is to ask students to design their own board game titled ‘extinction’.
Allotropes of Carbon Knowledge Organiser - Giant covalent molecules
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Allotropes of Carbon Knowledge Organiser - Giant covalent molecules

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This resource is based on the AQA GCSE Combined Science syllabus, and was designed for a lower set year 9 group. It is useful as a support sheet throughout the topic, or as a revision tool at the end of the unit. The resource covers the structures and properties of: Diamond Graphite Graphene Buckminsterfullerene Carbon nanotubes
KS3 Nutrition - Revision Placemat
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KS3 Nutrition - Revision Placemat

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A revision placemat designed for KS3 sutdents based on nutrition. This could also be suitable for lower ability KS4 students. The revision placemat covers: Which nutrients are found in which foods The function of each nutrient in the body Labelling the digestive system The action of protease, lipase and amylase Labelling the parts of an enzyme / Lock and key theory Food tests Effect of temperature on enzymes
Displacement Reactions - Word equations (colour-coded worksheet)
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Displacement Reactions - Word equations (colour-coded worksheet)

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A colour-coded worksheet to scaffold writing word equations for displacement reactions. The worksheet contains a description of displacement reactions, a reactivity series for reference, an example of a completed word equation, and 15 questions for students to attempt ramped in difficulty. Eventually students should work up to writing word equations for displacement reactions without needing the colour coding.
KS3 Periodic table - Revision placemat
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KS3 Periodic table - Revision placemat

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A revision placemat designed for a higher ability year 7 class based on using and interpreting periodic tables. It could be used for a lower ability KS4 class. The resource contains two different versions, a ‘challenge’ sheet and a ‘support’ sheet. There are only slight differences between the two. These words can be removed if you do not wish the student to know which sheet they are receiving. The placemat contains: Identifying the key groups in the periodic table (e.g. alkali metals, halogens, noble gases, transition metals) Identifying groups and periods in the periodic table Using the periodic table to find an element’s chemical symbol, mass number and atomic number Defining key terms that describe an element’s property, e.g. conductive, malleable, brittle The organisation of the periodic table Using an element’s melting point and boiling point to determine its state at room temperature History of the periodic table (Newlands and Mendeleev)
Covalent and Ionic bonding - Knowledge Organiser
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Covalent and Ionic bonding - Knowledge Organiser

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This resource is based on the AQA GCSE Combined Science syllabus. It was designed for a lower set year 9 class and used as a support sheet throughout the unit. However, it was also used successfully with a higher ability year 11 class as a revision tool for upcoming exams. This resource is an A3 knowledge organiser that contains information about: How ionic bonds are formed The properties of ionic compounds (description and explanation) How covalent bonds are formed A brief overview of dot-and-cross diagrams The properties of small covalent molecules (description and explanation)
AQA 4.1.1 Cell Biology and Microscopy revision placemat
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AQA 4.1.1 Cell Biology and Microscopy revision placemat

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Revision placemat designed to review topic 4.1.1 from AQA Combined Science, Biology paper 1. This topic is on cell biology and microscopy. This revision placemat covers: Labelling animal and plant cells Matching organelles to their functions Magnification calculations Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Examples of tissues, organs and organ systems in animals and plants Specialised cells and their adaptations
AQA GCSE Digestion and Enzymes Knowledge Organiser
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AQA GCSE Digestion and Enzymes Knowledge Organiser

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A knowledge organiser designed for a year 10 class studying the AQA GCSE Combined Science topic on digestion and enzymes. This knowledge organiser contains: Diagram of the human digestive system Function of each digestive organ Model for enzyme action Lock and key theory for enzyme action Effect of temperature on enzymes (graph and explanations) Effect of pH on enzymes (graph and explanations) Digestive enzymes (amylase, protease, lipase) with diagrams Food tests (iodine, Benedict’s, Biuret, Sudan III)
Revision Place mat - Homeostasis AQA GCSE
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Revision Place mat - Homeostasis AQA GCSE

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This revision place mat was designed for a lower ability year 11 group studying the topic ‘homeostasis’. This resources covers the following topics from AQA GCSE Combined Science: Structure of a neurone Reflex arc Ruler drop test method for reaction time Endocrine system - matching hormones to glands Blood glucose control (foundation tier only, no glucagon) Diabetes (type 1 vs. type 2)
KS3 Electricity and Magnetism - Revision Placemat
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KS3 Electricity and Magnetism - Revision Placemat

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A revision mat for a KS3 class studying electricity and magnetism. This revision placemat is designed for a top set year 8 class. This revision placemat covers: Circuit symbols The role of each component in a circuit The rules for current in series and parallel circuits Potential difference Drawing voltmeters in parallel Resistance Static electricity in terms of electrons / distribution of charge Magnetism - attraction and repulsion Magnetic fields Electromagnetism (what is it, how can the strength be changed, what are the uses)
KS3 Reproduction - Revision placemat
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KS3 Reproduction - Revision placemat

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This resource was designed for a higher ability year 7 class to revise our recent topic on reproduction. It could be used for a lower ability KS4 group. There are two different versions of this resource with slight variations - one is more open and challenging, the other is more scaffolded. These have been clearly identified for you. The areas covered in this revision placemat are: Labeling the male reproductive system Labeling the female reproductive system The function of each of the key reproductive organs Identifying the changes during puberty that occur in males and females The stages of the menstrual cycle Fertilisation A brief overview of pregnancy and childbirth
GCSE Evolution and Natural Selection lesson
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GCSE Evolution and Natural Selection lesson

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This lesson resource was designed for a lower attaining year 10 class studying AQA GCSE Combined Science. This is a full 1 hour lesson. This PowerPoint contains: A “5 in 5” retrieval style starter A lesson hook Direct instruction on Lamarck’s theory Direct instruction on Darwin’s theory of natural selection A teacher model showing natural selection in flowers A guided activity where students assess written responses to an exam question on natural selection in Arctic hares using a mark scheme An independent exam question on natural selection in giraffes, with guided self assessment Direct instruction on antibiotic resistance A deliberate practice task on antibiotic resistance and how it develops, with guided self assessment A written plenary task (an exam question with a mark scheme)
AQA GCSE Fungal diseases
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AQA GCSE Fungal diseases

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A full 1 hour lesson on fungal diseases from the AQA GCSE Biology syllabus. Also suitable for AQA GCSE Combined Science. This resource contains: A 5 in 5 style retrieval starter A lesson hook on parasitic fungi in ants A hook / discussion on making links between athlete’s foot and mushrooms Direct instruction on athlete’s foot - causes, methods of spread, prevention A choice task ‘choose the difficulty’ - three deliberate practice questions on athlete’s foot (with answers) Retrieval practice linking tobacco mosaic virus to photosynthesis topic Direct instruction on rose black spot Lightning questions on rose black spot A practice exam-style question on rose black spot with guided peer assessment A ‘question olympics’ game - retrieval from this topic A plenary task
Knowledge Organiser - Properties groups periodic table
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Knowledge Organiser - Properties groups periodic table

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Designed for students studying the AQA GCSE Chemistry syllabus, although also suitable for AQA GCSE Combined Science students. This is an A3 Knowledge Organiser which details the following: How to read a periodic table What a ‘group’ tells us in the periodic table Atomic structure Position of alkali metals, halogens, noble gases and transition metals in the periodic table Trends in reactivity of alkali metals Trends in reactivity of halogens Why noble gases are inert Physical and chemical properties of transition metals
KS3 Electricity & Magnetism - Grudge Ball Game
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KS3 Electricity & Magnetism - Grudge Ball Game

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A game of ‘grudge ball’ designed for a KS3 revision lesson on electricity and magnetism. A multiple choice quiz style game with a twist. The topics included in this revision quiz are: Circuit symbols The role of each component in a circuit Current, including rules for current in series and parallel circuits Potential difference Resistance Static electricity Magnetism Electromagnets Rules: There are 7 teams. Every team starts with 6 points. Each team takes in turns answering a multiple choice question. A correct answer is worth 2 points. A correct answer means a team member can try to land the ball in the basket. A goal is worth 1 extra point. With their points, students can choose to: Add points to their score Deduct the points from another team A mixture of both