Hi all,
I'm a Science and Chemistry specialist who has been teaching for over 20 years. I've put on free resources as well as over 50 cut-price but brill paid for resources.
This is a your Science and Chemistry one stop shop!
And its great!!!
Hi all,
I'm a Science and Chemistry specialist who has been teaching for over 20 years. I've put on free resources as well as over 50 cut-price but brill paid for resources.
This is a your Science and Chemistry one stop shop!
And its great!!!
This is a series of 3 full pwpts covering all the work on the P4 introductory circuits topics.
Pwpt 1 covers static electricity and basic attraction and repulsion basic but covers the work required.
Pwpt 2 covers the starter ideas on circuits and symbols as well as ideas on electric current
worked examples of the equation work and lots of questions with answers for students to do with changes of the equation and units included.
Pwpt 3 is huge with loads of options covering the key circuit rules for resistance-current and parallel current and voltage. Opportunity to do demo's or full experiments or use the given results in pwpt.
Summary slides after each section to highlight the key points. Then work on the different graphs required as well as work on LDR and Thermistors.
This all you need and more with options to adapt as required.
This is a full resource that takes you through the whole waves course for AQA physics.
It has 10-12 lessons worth of work with clearly labelled pwpts for each lesson which contain clear aims and work for students to complete. Tasks within the pwpts are varied with different options for staff to take students through to complete the work. Lots of examples and worked through pieces of work.
There are linked homework tasks and worksheets as relevant through the topic, much more that you will need but to help with differentiation for your groups.
These are a series of question sheets on key physics topics
start with more simple questions and then harder GCSE style questions.
These are linked to have on doubled sided paper and then stuck in book.
This is a set of three resources to cover this whole topic
A taboo games with full class instructions to get all involved and participating.
A plenary or starter Jeopardy sheet which really tests the students ability to think around the topic.
A 20 question grid which is great fun to add competition into the revision and recall work.
Enjoy
There are a range of revision resources for all types of learner and all types of level
Learning mats which can be used as a guide for key ideas or to start mind maps and full review documents
Taboo games to encourage thinking around the language of the topics
20 question grids to use with groups and encourage a bit of competition
jeopardy sheets which are great to extend thinking and encourage more abstract thought
Also a series of resources linked to generic experimental terms
Enjoy
This is a full booklet covering the whole combined science P7 topic.
This has notes and tasks integrated in the booklet as well as past paper questions and answers for these at the end of the booklet.
Diagrams and examples for all the work on:
Types of Radiation/Penetrating power/Half life/radioactivity decay equations
Then past paper questions
Loads to do and loads of examples to help alongside the notes and tasks
Enjoy
(do be careful on the formatting seems to shift a few lines every time i move from pc to pc!)
This is a 44+ page booklet with all you need to go through the scientific method and associated skills with students.
It has Notes, theory, examples, questions, review tasks, graphs, tables, conclusions and everything in between! Areas where you can link with practicals and videos as well as introduce your own spin on the work.
I have made this for my Yr 9 students as an introduction from KS3 into GCSE but would work equally well with Yr8 and even Yr 10 students dependent upon ability.
Covers
scientific method-hypothesis and prediction-variables from basic IV/DV/CV as well as discrete and continuous-method writing and evaluation-results table design and use with anomolies and averages-graphing including bar charts and line graphs-conclusions and ext work on describing graphs
(DO be careful on formatting it is all set up for my ICT system but may need little tweak for different versions of word)
Enjoy
This is a full 21 page booklet of resources covering all the core foundation GCSE work on P8, Forces in balance.
Their is work on Vectors and Scalars with many examples and theory work associated with these terms. Then work on Newtons third and First laws, linked to Force diagrams. Clear work on balanced and unbalanced forces with diagrams, student tasks, review work, opportunity for theory and explanations and questions. Work on centre of mass and symmetrical objects and unsymmetrical objects with key practical work for this. Then linking centre of mass to stability.
This bundle is a great mixture of resources to cover all of the skills work required for science GCSE. There is a full 30 page booklet taking you through the scientific method with tasks, theory, examples, questions and review work. Skill sheets help consolidate all the key language and general tasks the students need to master. The revision work is a nice series of pwpts which cover the key work in a fun and engaging way!