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Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning. We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.

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Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning. We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
Eclipses
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Eclipses

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A student friendly fact sheet relating to eclipses. Introduce your students to eclipses with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation. For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com
International Space Station
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International Space Station

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to the International Space Station (ISS). Introduce your students to the ISS with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Science of Christmas
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Science of Christmas

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to the science of Christmas. Introduce your students to the science behind Christmas with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Tornadoes
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Tornadoes

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to tornadoes. Introduce your students to tornadoes with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Science of Colour
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Science of Colour

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues click here A student friendly fact sheet relating to the science of colour. Introduce your students to colour with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Tsunamis
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Tsunamis

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com A student friendly fact sheet relating to tsunamis. Introduce your students to tsunamis with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
Science Articles
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Science Articles

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For more FREE resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Science articles bundle 1 which includes fact sheets and worksheets about various topical science stories including: radiation, history of the atom, anaesthetics, bees, Big Bang, drugs in sport, graphene, healthy eating, health and fitness, chemical weapons, diabetes, Earth, earthquakes, eclipses, global warming. Each fact sheet includes questions about the information and opportunities to do further research about the topic.
Dino Discovery
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Dino Discovery

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Dino Discovery Even though dinosaurs lived millions of years before humans existed, we know a lot about what they looked like from studying fossils. Back in 2006 Robyn and Stuart Mackenzie were riding their motorbikes on their farm in the Australian outback when they spotted a pile of what looked like large black rocks.They took a closer look and decided that they looked a bit like bones. Scientists were called in to take an even closer look and they worked out that they were in fact fossils of dinosaur bones.
Nature
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Nature

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Getting back to nature Some people are calling for animals that are now extinct in Britain to be reintroduced. But others are not so keen… Can you think of some animals that live in forests in Britain? You might think of deer, badgers, owls, mice and foxes. But did you know that only a few hundred years ago Britain was home to lots of other animals like wolves, lynx, bison and even bears?
Asteroids
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Asteroids

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Journey to the asteroids Let us take a journey back in time to billions of years ago. The Solar System as we know it does not exist – there is no Sun, no planets and no moons, just a cloud of gas and dust swirling through the darkness of space. How did this become the Solar System we know today? Scientists have different ideas about how the Solar System formed – we are not sure exactly what happened because nobody was there to see it. Ideas that are supported by data or observations (evidence) are called hypotheses.
Gene Editing
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Gene Editing

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Gene Editing Very soon, some of the food you eat may be made using gene-edited (GE) crops. These are crops whose genes have been changed by scientists to make them more nutritious or resistant to diseases. Some people think this is a good idea, while others are against it. After reading this article you will be ready to make up your own mind. First of all – what exactly is a gene? You are a very special person – there is nobody else quite like you.The secret to what makes you unique is a chemical called DNA, which is found locked up in every cell in your body.
Galaxies
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Galaxies

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Galaxies Galore When you look out into the night sky, all of the stars you can see belong to our galaxy – the Milky Way. But they are not the only stars that exist – the Universe is home to many, many more. These other stars belong to other galaxies, but you will need a telescope to see them. What is a galaxy? A galaxy is a collection of billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity. They come in all different shapes and sizes.
Carbon Capture
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Carbon Capture

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Carbon capture Scientists agree that humans are responsible for climate change. We are burning fuels and putting too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Governments across the globe are coming up with ways of reducing carbon dioxide emissions – one of these is called carbon capture. In 2015 Governments from across Europe met in Paris to discuss a very important topic – climate change.They made an agreement to do everything they could to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide gas entering the atmosphere.They also planned to meet every five years to report to each other and the public about how things were progressing.
Hydrogen Power
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Hydrogen Power

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For FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Hydrogen Power Humans burn fuels – lots of them. We burn fuels to power our vehicles and keep our homes warm. But there is a problem, the fuels we burn, such as oil and gas, release pollutants into the atmosphere like carbon dioxide. If only there was a cleaner fuel that released no pollution… Burning is a chemical reaction called combustion. Combustion is an oxidation reaction because during combustion the fuel reacts with oxygen and oxides are produced. Let’s look at burning natural gas as an example. Natural gas is also called methane. It is the gas you might burn at home in your central heating and oven.
Ultrasound
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Ultrasound

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For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning. Seeing With Sound Some animals, like bats and dolphins, use sound instead of light to work out the location of objects. This is called echolocation. It allows the animal to move around in the dark so they can find food and avoid bumping into things. Incredibly, blind people can also learn to use echolocation. You are able to read these words because you can see them. Maybe you are reading them off the screen of a mobile device. A screen emits (gives out) light. It is a light source,or luminous object.The light from the screen travels in a straight line and enters your eyes, so you can see the words. Light-sensitive cells in the back of your eye detect the light and send messages along a nerve to your brain.
Formulae, functional groups and naming organic compounds
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Formulae, functional groups and naming organic compounds

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A PowerPoint which can be used to teach students about formulae, functional groups and naming organic compounds. It is aimed at 16 to 18 year olds studying A level chemistry. The PowerPoint gives plenty of practise naming different organic molecules, with different functional groups.