Area of Rectangles, Triangles, Circles, Composite and other shapesQuick View
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Area of Rectangles, Triangles, Circles, Composite and other shapes

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<p>This resource includes:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Area “cheat sheet” which contains area formulas with explicit examples. I print this out and get students to glue into their notebooks.</p> </li> <li> <p>Area practice: A two-sided worksheet containing area questions:<br /> - 6 rectangles<br /> - 6 triangles<br /> - 6 circles<br /> - kite<br /> - trapezium<br /> - parrallelogram<br /> - 7 composite/compound shapes<br /> - 3 complex shapes (shaded area calculations)</p> </li> </ol>
Science Supply/Cover/Substitute Lesson WorksheetsQuick View
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Science Supply/Cover/Substitute Lesson Worksheets

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<p>Have you ever been STUCK for quality KS3 science cover supply work? Need something last minute to print for a class? These ten worksheets are designed to save the lesson and engage pupils for a cover science lesson. All instructions are simple and straight forward on the sheet. Topics of each correlate with KS3 national curriculum. Topics include:</p> <p>Habitats and Adaptations<br /> Nutrients and Food labels<br /> Skeleton, muscles and movement<br /> Solids, liquids and gases<br /> Speed, Distance, Time<br /> Cells<br /> Light (reflection, refraction etc.)<br /> CSI Crime Scene Investigation<br /> Elements, Compounds &amp; Ionic Bonding<br /> Digestion<br /> Each worksheet should be printed onto A3 paper for pupils.<br /> Answer Keys included on A4.</p>
Forces - Themed Tasks WorksheetQuick View
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Forces - Themed Tasks Worksheet

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<p>Worksheet to support a Science Forces Lesson.<br /> Could work as a great cover lesson as all activities are self-explanatory. Also includes a glossary and answer key to help for a cover lesson.</p>
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Simplifying Fractions

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<p>Introduction activity for simplifying fractions for Year 7s. Could be used across years 6-8.<br /> Starts with shaded shapes, then identifying the HCF and finally writing out the simplified version of the fraction.</p>