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I am a Geography and Natural Sciences teacher and I produce a large number of resources every year. In this shop you will find resources for teaching GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Environmental Science and Astronomy. ~You will also find A level Biology, Physics and Geography resources. I spend a huge amount of time on my resources and only ask for a small contribution. Our items will always be on sale.

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I am a Geography and Natural Sciences teacher and I produce a large number of resources every year. In this shop you will find resources for teaching GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Environmental Science and Astronomy. ~You will also find A level Biology, Physics and Geography resources. I spend a huge amount of time on my resources and only ask for a small contribution. Our items will always be on sale.
Castle is a cell
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Castle is a cell

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Models a castle as a cell. Then provides opportunity for students to think of their own model. Includes mark scheme Includes section on protein synthesis
Intro to economic development (key words)
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Intro to economic development (key words)

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First lesson of a SOW looking at economic development. Introduces all measurements of development (HDI, GDP, life expectancy, birth rate etc.). Learning questions: What it development? How is it measured?
AQA matter booklet
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AQA matter booklet

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A booklet of questions and answers that takes students through the entire matter topic: Including Particle diagrams latent heat specific heat capacity
Ionising radiation work pack
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Ionising radiation work pack

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Fill in the gaps activity on Ionising radiation. Booklet then asks students to come up with their own way of thinking about ionising radiation after being given an example.
AQA waves topic questions
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AQA waves topic questions

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These are questions I have written on: The EM spectrum, Speed, distance, time, wavelength, frequency equations. There are stretch and challenge questions as well Comes with a markscheme
Torture sqaure - maths multiplication
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Torture sqaure - maths multiplication

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This contains an excel spreadsheet, a powerpoint slide and instructions This is a multiplication table. Can be differentiated from 6-18. For less able or younger kids simply set the numbers lower. For top set year 11 you could have higher numbers such as 96! Put the numbers you want the kids to multiply together on the excel spreadsheet and it will automatically update on the activity slide of the powerpoint. This is a common classroom activity but I have designed it to be dead simple to use. everything is automatic SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS: ONLY CHANGE THE NUMBERS ON THE QUESTION PAGE OF THE EXCEL SPREADSHEET. EVERYTHING ELSE WILL SORT ITSELF OUT Note: The powerpoint / excel link sometimes does not survive the downloading process. It is simple to replicate though Copy the question table from excel Paste special (home tab) paste link paste microsoft excel worksheet object Do the same for answers DETAILS INSTRUCTIONS There are TWO pages in the excel document. Only change the numbers in the QUESTION PAGE The answers page will AUTOMATICALLY update. There are TWO powerpoint slides. One to project to the students in order to complete the activity. The other to project when you want to show the answers. The powerpoint slide will automatically update when you change the numbers in the excel spreadsheet.
The Atom -fill in the gaps
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The Atom -fill in the gaps

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Takes students through the structure of the atom and the meaning of atomic number and atomic mass. complete with answers
Astronomy and the Earth
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Astronomy and the Earth

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This resource covers section 1 of the new Edexcel Astronomy specification. It covers all the key points that need to be known, except for the key words North Pole and South pole. It can also be used a Geography resource. It could also be used as an A level extension for Physics
Causes and Effects of drought (Sahel)
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Causes and Effects of drought (Sahel)

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Lesson for KS4 on the causes and effectsof drought with focus on the Sahel. Learning Outcomes: All – Describe the causes and effects of drought in the Sahel. Most – Explain the causes and effects of drought in the Sahel. Some – Analyse the causes and effects of drought in the Sahel. Lesson includes: powerpoint slides with all information and task instructions necessary, challenge tasks, youtube link, booklet describing and explaining causes rated by chilies to indicate the challenge Tips for the lesson - allow students a lengthy amount of time to go through causes in the booklet. Could lead onto a debate about the main causes.
The Moon - Astronomy Specification or extension
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The Moon - Astronomy Specification or extension

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This lesson covers what needs to be known about the Moon in Edexcel Astronomy 2.1-2.7. All key definitions are covered and the Lunar phases are used at the end to explain the changing way in which the Moon is perceived. A lunar phases worksheet is included. Tidal locking is then discussed to explain why we only see one side, There are questions for the class to think about. If the Moon is drawn. The lesson should take around 60 -75 minutes. If not, closer to an hour The worksheet can be purchased separately here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/lunar-cycle-worksheet-11736386 Edit: Worksheet added as noticed formatting error on the word version. Word version still available for people that wish to change the worksheet.
Solar and Lunar Eclipses
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Solar and Lunar Eclipses

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This worksheet comes with a markscheme. It covers the cause of both types of eclipses and asks students to explain it. It then asks students to explain how eclipses would be different in different situations
Creating a World - Adaptations
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Creating a World - Adaptations

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This is a twist on the standard - design your own animal with its own adaptations to its environment. The lesson starts with identifying adaptations of a polar bear Then a short video of how a human is adapted to its environment. The kids LOVE this video. Narrated by David Attenborough and is gripping Then students design their own animal Then students design animals that are adapted particularly to hunt that first animal. Keeping in mind giving that animal adaptations to the environment as well. Students then build up a food web of animals all adapted to hunting and evading each other. Comes with a powerpoint and differentiation material. This lesson has resulted in excellent observations for myself in several schools I have worked at.
The Solar System
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The Solar System

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A simple worksheet on the Solar System. The worksheet specifically covers important definitions in the AQA KS3 syllabus such as exoplanet and light year. However it is a good worksheet for any KS3 or KS4 class. Answers
Refraction, Finding Refractive index
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Refraction, Finding Refractive index

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This is a worksheet that provides students with a table to fill out in order to help them find the refractive index of the air glass boundary. It also provides a diagram to support them. The worksheet also asks the students to summarise the experiment and provides a markscheme. The worksheet without the powerpoint is also available here for lower cost. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/refraction-finding-refractive-index-worksheet-12049995 The experiment is the basic shining a light through a glass block. It could be done for A level, but it breaks down the instructions for the experiment in a very basic way for 11-16 year olds. It comes with a powerpoint that has diagrams and instructions for the practical as well
Power equations
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Power equations

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This worksheet is good for A level (16+) and higher tier GCSE students. It requires knowledge of all P=VI, V=IR, P=IIR,P=VV/R, Q=IT and E=VIT. Answers included.
Refraction, Finding Refractive index worksheet
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Refraction, Finding Refractive index worksheet

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This is a worksheet that provides students with a table to fill out in order to help them find the refractive index of the air glass boundary. It also provides a diagram to support them. The worksheet also asks the students to summarise the experiment and provides a markscheme. The worksheet with a powerpoint that includes instructions can be found here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/refraction-finding-refractive-index-12049987 The experiment is the basic shining a light through a glass block. It could be done for A level, but it breaks down the instructions for the experiment in a very basic way for 11-16 year olds.
Why do people move to cities in LICs?
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Why do people move to cities in LICs?

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Aimed at KS3 but also suitable for low ability KS4. Defines push and pull factors (migration) and then has a written activity where students explain reasons why some people move to cities in LICs. Challenge questions to stretch more able. Mini whiteboards suggested for start and plenary. Opportunity for peer assessment on written work.