<p>Easy to follow instructions for a simple fun chromatography activity to make ‘chromatography trolls’</p>
<p>Updated September 2018 to include the new film characters and an associated amended instruction sheet.</p>
Template and technician sheet for making a simple camera (pinhole camera)<br />
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This design has a larger aperture window (not the traditional pin hole) to allow a larger image to be produced on the tracing paper. The large aperture also means the camera works simply by pointing it at a window or room light and produces an easily view-able image.<br />
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If optical lenses are not available hand lenses work just as effectively.<br />
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<p>An easy to follow pictorial instructions sheet for making polymer slime (pva glue and borax)<br />
Update 2019 - additonal sheet now added that uses a safer borax solution instead of the solid borax powder<br />
It is recommended that UK schools following CLEAPSS guidance use only the updated ‘Borax soultion’ method.</p>
A printable indoor activity for plant sampling techniques.<br />
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Ideal for use when the weather prevents studies from being carried out outdoors.<br />
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Includes an A4 indoor sampling mat, plant identification key and results table.
<p>Printable periodic table tiles that arrange to create a colourful periodic table.</p>
<p>Ideal for making posters or enlarge x2 size to create a large wall display.</p>
<p>Element images included for optional use.</p>
<p>Two different versions are available, please select the most appropriate for your use.</p>
<p>Spelling corrections and new element names added.</p>
<p>(Please note that this document it editable when you download it so alterations can be made to any issues I’ve missed.)</p>
Printable documents to produce a radioactive decay classroom display board<br /><br />
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Please note some sheets may need to be reduced or enlarged on the photocopier to fit different sized boards
Printable resources to create your very own 'How To Plot A Graph' large display poster.<br />
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Create a colourful and informative display poster detailing how to draw an accurate and correct graph. <br />
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Requires access to A3 colour printing and a bit of creativity.<br />
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Additional items needed to recreate the display as in the uploaded photo = large display paper, border roll, glue stick (or similar adhesive) and scissors.<br />
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<p>A pictorial instruction sheet for the Enzymes Required Practical</p>
<p>Can be printed and laminated to give out to students (A3 colour printer required)</p>
<p>PDF and original Word document included to allow alterations</p>
<p>Technician notes included - you can alter the pH buffer solutions you use depending on your amylase stock and which gives the best results for you.</p>
<p>Trial data included - this is based on our current fungal amylase stock that seems to prefer pH2.</p>
<p>A printable activity mat for a teacher demonstration of the reactivity series displacement of metals and their salts.</p>
<p>It is designed to be printed, laminated and used with small petri dish halves to replicate a large scale spotting tile. Works well under a visualiser too.</p>
<p>The activity mat is an excel document but prints out perfectly on an A3 sheet</p>
<p>Accompanying technician notes are also provided.</p>
<p>UPDATE - Now includes a pre-scaled version that can be printed off A5 size and laminated to allow students to conduct the experiment in microscale directly on the sheet.</p>
Activity mat, results table and technician notes for a practical activity on adaptation of beak types.<br />
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Students use different shaped paperclips to represent beaks and see how many seeds and beans they can collect in one minutes. <br />
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Each paperclip shape will be better at collecting certain seeds in the mix and students can work out which paperclip style represents which beak type in living birds.<br />
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Credit goes to BTECsceience.co.uk for the idea and paperclip shapes.
<p>A fun printable Christmas elements display.</p>
<p>Each tile has a Christmas theme named like a scientific element with images to match. Together they spell out Merry Christmas.</p>
<p>A3 colour printer recommended.</p>
<p>Depending on how your printer reproduces colour the mk2 version may print out a bit dark so I added an additional mk3 version that prints much paler.</p>
<p>If you like it please leave a comment :)</p>
<p>Ho ho ho!</p>
<p>A simple A3 worksheet for exploring atomic shell electron configuration of the first three shells<br />
Ideal for laminating so the students can write directly on to the sheet or can also be used with coloured counters or plasticine</p>