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Welcome! I've been teaching Science for 10 years and have taught across the full key stage range (2-5). I take great pride in producing high quality and outstanding lesson resources that are fully differentiated and engaging for students. All my lesson resources cover the Activate KS3 Science course, AQA Approved Activate Science course, and the new Oxford SMART Activate Science course. I also produce GCSE Science bundles. For any questions contact me via email: ychebbout@yahoo.co.uk.

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Welcome! I've been teaching Science for 10 years and have taught across the full key stage range (2-5). I take great pride in producing high quality and outstanding lesson resources that are fully differentiated and engaging for students. All my lesson resources cover the Activate KS3 Science course, AQA Approved Activate Science course, and the new Oxford SMART Activate Science course. I also produce GCSE Science bundles. For any questions contact me via email: ychebbout@yahoo.co.uk.
Energy Resources KS3 Activate Science
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Energy Resources KS3 Activate Science

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Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Physics! A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that assists students in learning about the different ways electricity is generated. Students will describe the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy resources, explain how electricity is generated in a power station, and evaluate the use of different energy resources. The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets, information sheets and quizzes for students to complete. This resource is part of the energy topic and has been created for the delivery of the Activate KS3 Science course. Also great for GCSE Science. **Approx lesson time: 2 hrs 36 slides in total for the lesson PPT 4 worksheets, answers included Information sheets/handouts included. **
The Haber Process and Fertilisers GCSE Chemistry
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The Haber Process and Fertilisers GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about The Haber Process and fertilisers. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will recall reversible reactions and equilibrium, describe and explain the conditions used in The Haber Process, and describe the use and production of fertilisers. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress check questions for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 17 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress checks and practice exam questions. 3x Differentiated worksheets with mark scheme included.
Atoms, Elements, and Compounds KS3 Activate Science
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Atoms, Elements, and Compounds KS3 Activate Science

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Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Chemistry! A fully differentiated and resourced two part lesson that assists students in learning about atoms, elements, compounds and chemical formulae. In part 1: Students will state what an element is and recall chemical symbols, describe what atoms are, and compare the properties of one atom of an element to the properties of many atoms. In part 2: Students will describe the difference between an element and compound, write the chemical names for some simple compounds, write and interpret chemical formulae. The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets, quizzes and class practical/demos for students to complete. This resource has been created for the delivery of the Activate KS3 Science course. Also great for GCSE Science. Included: 57 slides in total for the lesson PPT Particle diagrams support PPT 3 Worksheets Knowledge organiser
Reversible Reactions and Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Chemistry
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Reversible Reactions and Dynamic Equilibrium GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will recall what is meant by a reversible reaction and explain how they reach equilibrium, explain what is meant by a dynamic equilibrium, and use Le Chatelier’s principle to explain how changing the conditions alters the position of equilibrium. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress check questions for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 16 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions and practice exam questions. 2x Differentiated worksheets with mark scheme included.
Word and balanced symbol equations GCSE Science Bundle
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Word and balanced symbol equations GCSE Science Bundle

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in learning about word and balanced symbol equations. Adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will recall all word equations that cover the full specification, write names and chemical formula for compounds, and practice writing balanced symbol equations to represent reactions. This bundle includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Also great for KS3 Science or as a GCSE revision resource. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 63 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 2 differentiated worksheets Answers for all worksheets
Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport GCSE Biology
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Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport GCSE Biology

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Biology Single or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about diffusion, osmosis and active transport. Students will explain how substances are transported into and out of cells, including by diffusion, osmosis and active transport. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress check questions for students to complete. This resource has been adapted to cover all exam boards. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 27 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress checks and practice exam questions. Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included.
Atoms and Elements  KS3 Activate Science
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Atoms and Elements KS3 Activate Science

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Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Chemistry! A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that assists students in learning about the difference between atoms and elements. Students will state what an element is and recall chemical symbols, describe what atoms are, and compare the properties of one atom of an element to the properties of many atoms. The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets, and quizzes for students to complete. This resource is part of the Elements, atoms, and compounds topic and has been created for the delivery of the Activate KS3 Science course. Also great for GCSE Science. Included: 22 slides in total for the lesson PPT Worksheets
Enzymes GCSE Biology
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Enzymes GCSE Biology

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Biology Single or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about Enzymes. Students will: Explain the mechanism of enzyme action including the active site and enzyme specificity. Explain how enzymes can be denatured due to changes in the shape of the active site. Explain the effects of temperature, substrate concentration and pH on enzyme activity. Demonstrate an understanding of rate calculations for enzyme activity. Explain the importance of enzymes as biological catalysts in the synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids and their breakdown into sugars, amino acids and fatty acids and glycerol. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress check questions for students to complete. This resource has been adapted to cover all exam boards. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 29 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress checks and practice exam questions. Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included.
Climate change and global warming KS3 Activate Science
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Climate change and global warming KS3 Activate Science

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Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Chemistry! A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that assists students in learning about the impacts of climate change. Students will describe how human activities affect the carbon cycle, the impacts of global warming, and explain the greenhouse effect. The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheet and quizzes for students to complete. This resource is part of The Earth topic and has been created for the delivery of the Activate KS3 Science course. Also great for GCSE Science. 20 slides in total for the lesson PPT
Back to School Science
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Back to School Science

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Perfect resource for the start of the academic year to welcome new Science classes! Great for both new KS3 and KS4 Science classes. A fully differentiated and resourced two part lesson which includes an icebreaker activity, and covers classroom rules and expectations. Additionally, students will learn about the importance of lab safety rules, and the hazards and risks associated with practical activities. Students will also identify and explain the meaning of various hazard symbols, and finally carry out a class practical investigation. The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets, quizzes and a class practical activity for students to complete. This resource is great as part of an introduction topic for new KS3 classes or as a stand-alone Science lesson. Included: 44 slides in total for the lesson PPT Differentiated worksheet Handouts
Ionic bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science
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Ionic bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about ionic bonding, structure and properties. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will: Recall the structure of the atom, mass and atomic number, and electron shell diagrams. Describe the difference between an atom and ion. Describe the link between the charge of an ion and the position in the Periodic Table. Draw dot and cross diagrams for ionic compounds. Write chemical formula for ionic compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of giant ionic lattice structures. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 27 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 6 differentiated worksheets Mark schemes for all worksheets
Covalent bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science
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Covalent bonding, Structure and Properties GCSE Science

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about covalent bonding, structure and properties. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will: Recall the structure of the atom, mass and atomic number, and electron shell diagrams. Write chemical formula for covalent compounds. Draw dot and cross diagrams for covalent compounds. Describe and explain the structure and properties of simple covalent molecules and giant covalent structures i.e. diamond and graphite. Describe and explain the structure and properties of other allotropes of carbon e.g. fullerenes, graphene and polymers. Evaluate the use of bonding models to represent different types of molecules. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 31 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 6 differentiated worksheets Mark schemes for all worksheets
Atomic Structure GCSE Science Revision Bundle
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Atomic Structure GCSE Science Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Combined Science or GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising atomic structure. Adapted to cover all exam boards, students will: Draw and describe the structure of the atom. State the relative mass and charges of sub-atomic particles. State the mass number and atomic number. Calculate the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom. Draw electron shell diagrams. Describe the link between atomic structure and The Periodic Table of elements. Explain what is meant by isotopes and calculate the Relative Atomic Mass number. Describe and explain how the atomic model has developed over time. This bundle includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 32 slide PowerPoint Presentation 6 differentiated worksheets Mark scheme for all worksheets
Electrolysis and Fuel Cells GCSE Chemistry
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Electrolysis and Fuel Cells GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about electrolysis and fuel cells. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: Recall the properties of ionic compounds. Describe the process of electrolysis and explain the movement of ions. Explain oxidation and reduction reactions. Write half equations for the reactions at the electrodes. Compare and contrast molten and aqueous electrolysis, describe the method, and explain the products at the electrodes. Describe the electrolysis of copper sulphate solution using inert and non-inert electrodes. Explain how fuel cells work and evaluate the use of them. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 30 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 2 differentiated worksheets and 1 DIRT task sheet Mark schemes for all worksheets
Rates of Reaction GCSE Chemistry
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Rates of Reaction GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about rates of reaction. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: State what is meant by rate of reaction. Calculate the rate of a reaction. Describe the different experimental methods used to investigate the rate of a reaction - disappearing cross experiment, change in mass experiment, volume of gas given off experiment. Explain what is meant by collision theory and state what factors the rate of a reaction depends on. Explain how changes in temperature, concentration, pressure and surface area affect the rate of reaction. Complete rate experiments involving gases and precipitates. Describe what a catalyst is and explain how it affects the rate of a reaction. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, class practical/demo activities, worksheet with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 25 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions, quizzes, class practical activities. Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included
Heat energy changes in chemical reactions GCSE Chemistry
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Heat energy changes in chemical reactions GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about heat energy changes in chemical reactions. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: 1.Describe exothermic and endothermic changes. 2.Explain the term activation energy. 3.Draw and label reaction profiles for endothermic and exothermic reactions, identifying activation energy. 4.Use ideas about bond energies to explain energy changes in chemical reactions - bond making and bond breaking. 5. Use bond energies to calculate energy changes in chemical reactions. 6. Describe a method for measuring temperature changes in a chemical reaction. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 28 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 3 x Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included
Fuels GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle
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Fuels GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising fuels. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will revise the following: State what is meant by a hydrocarbon. Describe and explain the separation of crude oil by the process of fractional distillation. Recall names and uses of fractions, and explain how hydrocarbons in different fractions differ in terms of their properties. Name, draw and write the molecular formula of alkanes. Recall the general formula of alkanes and explain trends in physical properties. Describe the complete and incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, and describe the problems caused by incomplete combustion. Describe the problems caused by pollutants - carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen. Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using hydrogen as a fuel in cars. Explain the process of cracking and why it is necessary. This resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 21 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 6 x Differentiated worksheet with mark scheme included.
Reactions of Acids GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle
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Reactions of Acids GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising the reactions of acids. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will revise the following: Recall the properties of acids and bases, indicators and pH, dilute and concentrated, strong and weak acids, neutralisation reactions. Write word and balanced symbol equations for acid reactions with: metals, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates. Describe the chemical test for hydrogen and carbon dioxide gas. Explain how to make soluble salts using an acid and an insoluble base, and describe how to carry out an acid-alkali titration. Explain how to make insoluble salts, recall the general rules which describe the solubility of common types of substances in water and predict, using solubility rules, whether or not a precipitate will be formed. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 47 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 8 differentiated revision worksheets Mark schemes for all revision worksheets
Transition Metals, Corrosion & Alloys GCSE Chemistry
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Transition Metals, Corrosion & Alloys GCSE Chemistry

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Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science, this fully differentiated and resourced lesson supports your students in learning about transition metals, corrosion and alloys. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will: Recall the structure and bonding of metals. Describe the general physical and chemical properties of transition metals. Explain what is meant by corrosion and rusting. Describe the methods of rust prevention, and explain what is meant by sacrificial protection. Explain how electroplating works. Describe what alloys are, describe the uses of alloys and explain why alloys are stronger than pure metals. This lesson includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets with answers, exam style questions and progress quizzes for students to complete. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review. Approx lesson time: 2-3 hrs INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 22 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 4x Differentiated worksheets with mark scheme included.
Reactivity of Metals GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle
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Reactivity of Metals GCSE Chemistry Revision Bundle

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The all-NEW GCSE Science revision packs! Perfect if you teach GCSE Chemistry Single Science or Combined Science, this fully differentiated and resourced bundle supports your students in revising the reactivity of metals. Covering the full GCSE Chemistry specification, this resource is adapted to cover all exam boards. Students will revise the following: Recall the relative reactivity of some metals, by their reactions with water, acids, and salt solutions. Explain the reactivity series of metals in terms of the reactivity of the metals with water and dilute acids. Explain oxidation and reduction, and displacement reactions as redox reactions. Describe and explain the various methods for extracting metals from their ores. Evaluate alternative biological methods of metal extraction. Evaluate the advantages of recycling metals and describe what is meant by a life-cycle assessment. INCLUDED IN BUNDLE: 45 slide PowerPoint Presentation with key points, progress check questions, checkpoints, practice exam questions and quizzes. 4 differentiated revision worksheets Mark schemes for all revision worksheets