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Forces booklet for year 7
This resource includes three documents designed to teach forces to low ability Year 7 students. The first booklet introduces basic concepts such as what a force is, types of forces, and their effects using simple language. The second booklet builds on these basics with a few added challenges. The third document provides answers to all questions from both booklets, serving as a mark scheme for easy assessment. Each booklet includes sections on introduction to forces, types of forces, effects of forces, and real-life examples.
Atoms, elements and compounds
This Resource Includes:
• Atoms and Elements PowerPoint
• Atoms and Elements Worksheet/Mini Booklet
• Compounds PowerPoint
• Compounds Worksheet/Mini Booklet
The PowerPoints provide all the essential knowledge needed to complete the booklets. Each booklet also begins with a concise reading section designed to support and encourage literacy development.
All answers are included on both the powerpoints and mini booklet.
This resource is perfect for introducing students to the fundamentals of atoms, elements, and compounds. This resource is suitable for any class starting this topic, offering a comprehensive and engaging way to build foundational knowledge.
Elements and the atom bundle
In this resource you will find four different worksheets:
The atom
The atom fill in the gaps
The atom worksheet
Atoms, elements and reactions
The atom Questions
Each has an answer sheet along with it. In total there is 17 pages.
These could be targeted at a year 9 or 10. Could be used as a review or first time teaching content.
Atoms, elements and compounds
Designed for GCSE students starting to explore the basics of atomic structure, elements, and compounds.
Each worksheet uses engaging tasks and clear formatting to aid understanding. These resources are perfect for differentiation and are especially suited for low-ability classes.
Answers included
• Worksheet 1: The Atom
Students label a diagram of the atom, identifying protons, neutrons, and electrons while including their relative masses, charges, and locations. A table is provided for further reinforcement of these concepts.
• Worksheet 2: Atoms and Elements
A retrieval task focusing on the basics of atomic structure, including calculating the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons from atomic mass and number. It also includes a challenge question about the behavior of electrons in ions.
• Worksheet 3: Compounds
Retrieval activities on atoms and elements are extended to compounds. Students define compounds, distinguish them from elements, and identify compounds from a list of substances, explaining their reasoning.
The atom
A worksheet suitable for introducing the topic of the atom.
Answers also included