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My comprehensive collection of classroom-based resources caters to KS3 and KS4 science, aligned with the AQA specification. Additionally, I offer a range of distance learning resources to support flexible learning environments. For the latest updates on resources and new releases, be sure to visit my website

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My comprehensive collection of classroom-based resources caters to KS3 and KS4 science, aligned with the AQA specification. Additionally, I offer a range of distance learning resources to support flexible learning environments. For the latest updates on resources and new releases, be sure to visit my website
Resistance Distance learning
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Resistance Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on resistance Year 7 students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of what is meant by resistance and how to calculate it. This adaptable resource is perfect for distance learning, independent study, home-schooling, addressing missed content, and non-specialist cover lessons. This lesson is the 2nd in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA KS3 3.2.1 Potential difference and resistance and 3.2.2 current topics and the Activate 1 (OUP) 2a: Electromagnetism, 2.1.2 Resistance lesson. This digital worksheet is ideal for distance learning, independent study, home-school, covering missed content after absence, or for use in a non-specialist cover lesson. Aimed at a mixed ability Year 7 class. This editable resource includes (5 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engagement: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Exploration: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explanation: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Application: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extension: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Elements Distance learning
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Elements Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on elements Year 8 students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of what an element is and know the chemical symbols for some of them. This lesson is the 1st in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA KS3 5.3 Elements topic and the Activate 2 (OUP) 5b: Elements, 5.3.1 Elements lesson. This adaptable resource is perfect for: ● Distance learning: Keep students on track with independent learning activities. ● Missed work recovery: Help students catch up after absences at their own pace. ● Home-schooling: Provide a comprehensive learning experience for homeschooled students. Aimed at a mixed ability Year 8 class. This editable resource includes (5 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engage: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Explore: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explain: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Apply: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extend: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Atoms Distance learning
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Atoms Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on atoms Year 8 students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of Dalton’s atomic theory. This lesson is the 2nd in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA KS3 5.3 Elements topic and the Activate 2 (OUP) 5b: Elements, 5.3.2 Atoms lesson. This adaptable resource is perfect for: ● Distance learning: Keep students on track with independent learning activities. ● Missed work recovery: Help students catch up after absences at their own pace. ● Home-schooling: Provide a comprehensive learning experience for homeschooled students. Aimed at a mixed ability Year 8 class. This editable resource includes (6 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engage: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Explore: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explain: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Apply: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extend: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Chemical formulae Distance learning
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Chemical formulae Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on chemical formulae Year 8 students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of how to name compounds and interpret chemical formulae. This lesson is the 4th in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA KS3 5.3 Elements topic and the Activate 2 (OUP) 5b: Elements, 5.3.4 Chemical formulae lesson. This adaptable resource is perfect for: ● Distance learning: Keep students on track with independent learning activities. ● Missed work recovery: Help students catch up after absences at their own pace. ● Home-schooling: Provide a comprehensive learning experience for homeschooled students. Aimed at a mixed ability Year 8 class. This editable resource includes (7 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engage: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Explore: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explain: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Apply: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extend: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Group 7 elements Distance learning
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Group 7 elements Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on Group 7 elements Year 8 students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of the patterns in the properties of Group 7 elements. This lesson is the 3rd in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA KS3 5.4 Periodic Table topic and the Activate 2 (OUP) 5b: Elements, 5.4.3 The elements of Group 7 lesson. This adaptable resource is perfect for: ● Distance learning: Keep students on track with independent learning activities. ● Missed work recovery: Help students catch up after absences at their own pace. ● Home-schooling: Provide a comprehensive learning experience for homeschooled students. Aimed at a mixed ability Year 8 class. This editable resource includes (7 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engage: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Explore: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explain: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Apply: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extend: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Control of body temperature
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Control of body temperature

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During this fully resourced lesson on control of body temperature GCSE students work through a variety of tasks to develop their understanding of how body temperature is monitored and controlled. This is the 1st lesson in a series of 5 and covers the content of - AQA Spec Ref- 4.5.2.4 Control of body temperature from B5 Homeostasis and response unit. AQA GCSE Biology OUP Scheme B12.1 Controlling body temperature from B12 Homeostasis in action chapter. Aimed at a mixed ability class covering content 1-8. Level 1: Low demand Level 2: Standard demand Level 3: High demand Presentation contains (31 slides)- Teacher and technician notes Bell work activity Clear lesson aims, objectives & success criteria Information slides with differentiated content Differentiated activities (group work) Practical activity Differentiated questions with answers for self-assessment Student worksheets / handouts If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
Negative feedback Distance learning
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Negative feedback Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on negative feedback GCSE students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of the principles of negative feedback. This adaptable resource is perfect for distance learning, independent study, home-schooling, addressing missed content, and non-specialist cover lessons. This lesson is the 4th in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA 4.5.3.7 Negative feedback lesson (B5 Homeostasis and response unit), and AQA GCSE Biology OUP Scheme B11.4 The role of negative feedback lesson (B11 Hormonal coordination chapter). Aimed at a higher ability class covering content Grade 5-9. This editable resource includes (5 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engagement: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Exploration: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explanation: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Application: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extension: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Human reproduction Distance learning
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Human reproduction Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on human reproduction GCSE students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of the role of hormones in sexual reproduction. This adaptable resource is perfect for distance learning, independent study, home-schooling, addressing missed content, and non-specialist cover lessons. This lesson is the 5th in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA 4.5.3.4 Hormones in human reproduction lesson (B5 Homeostasis and response unit), and AQA GCSE Biology OUP Scheme B11.5 Human reproduction lesson (B11 Hormonal coordination chapter). Aimed at a mixed ability class covering content Grades 1-9. This editable resource includes (5 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engagement: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Exploration: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explanation: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Application: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extension: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Contraception Distance learning
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Contraception Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on contraception GCSE students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of how fertility can be controlled by different hormonal and non-hormonal methods of contraception. This adaptable resource is perfect for distance learning, independent study, home-schooling, addressing missed content, and non-specialist cover lessons. This lesson is the 7th in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA 4.5.3.5 Contraception lesson (B5 Homeostasis and response unit), and AQA GCSE Biology OUP Scheme B11.5 The artificial control of fertility lesson (B11 Hormonal coordination chapter). Aimed at a mixed ability class covering content Grades 1-9. This editable resource includes (5 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engage: Links and ‘Big Question’ to engage students at start of lesson. ● Explore: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explain: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Apply: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extend: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
Infertility treatments Distance learning
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Infertility treatments Distance learning

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During this engaging distance learning lesson on infertility treatments GCSE students work through the digital worksheet activities to develop their understanding of how infertility can be treated. This adaptable resource is perfect for distance learning, independent study, home-schooling, addressing missed content, and non-specialist cover lessons. This lesson is the 8th in a series of lessons and covers the content from the AQA 4.5.3.6 Using hormones to treat infertility lesson (B5 Homeostasis and response unit), and AQA GCSE Biology OUP Scheme B11.8 Infertility treatments lesson (B11 Hormonal coordination chapter). Aimed at a higher ability class covering content Grade 5-9. This editable resource includes (5 pages): ● Teacher guidance and answers: Clear instructions and solutions for teachers. ● Engage: Self-assessed vocabulary task, using Google Sheets, to reinforce key vocabulary. ● Explore: Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations allow students to explore the topic in-depth. ● Explain: An embedded Google Slides™ presentation that clearly outlines lesson objectives, provides detailed information slides, and includes self-assessed questions for students to check their comprehension. ● Apply: Engaging activities and tasks encourage students to apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. ● Extend: Resources and activities that challenge students to further explore the topic and extend their learning. Important: ● Internet Access: Students require a PC with internet access to use this resource. ● Google Doc™ Format: This resource is best used in Google Doc™ format. While it can be converted to Word/Excel, some tasks may not function properly in these formats. If you require more assistance, please contact me at- info@cmgsciencelessons.com
More about elements Lesson bundle
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More about elements Lesson bundle

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This lesson bundle covers the content for the Year 7 AQA KS3 Activate 6.2.1 More about elements lesson, in two formats- classroom based lesson presentation and digital worksheet Ideal for distance learning or covering missed content after absence. Students work through a variety of tasks to develop their understanding of the physical properties of metals and non-metals. Aimed at a mixed ability Year 7 class. 1.Classroom based presentation- Bell work activity Lesson objective and success criteria Information slides Challenge activities (group work) Practical activity (where appropriate) Demonstrate understanding tasks (with answers) Please note worksheets from scheme are not included due to license. 2.Digital worksheet- Engage- Self-assessed vocabulary task using Google Sheets (joke of the day). Explore- Links to articles, video clips, virtual labs, and simulations for students to explore. Explain- Embedded Google Slides™ presentation (includes lesson objectives, information slides, self-assessed questions). Apply- Resources and task in which students apply their knowledge gained during the lesson. Extend- Resources and task for students to extend their learning. Please note: This resource works best as a Google Doc ™ If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
Lab equipment and measurements
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Lab equipment and measurements

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This fully resourced lesson introduces new students to the basics of lab equipment and measurement. It is designed for Year 7 students and covers the following topics: -Different types of lab equipment -Drawing lab equipment -How to use lab equipment safely -Measurement techniques -Accuracy and precision Aimed at a mixed ability class. Lesson contains- -Teacher and technician notes: These notes provide detailed instructions on how to deliver the lesson, as well as information on the different types of lab equipment and how to use them to make measurements. -Info sheets and worksheets: These resources provide students with additional information on lab equipment and measurement. -Discussion points: These points can be used to stimulate discussion about lab equipment and measurement. -Information slides: These slides provide students with essential information about lab equipment and measurement. -Activities: These activities help students to apply their knowledge of lab equipment and measurement. -Experiments using equipment to make measurements: These experiments give students hands-on experience using lab equipment to make measurements. -Demonstrate understanding task: This task allows students to demonstrate their understanding of lab equipment and measurement. This lesson is the second in a series of six that introduces new students to scientific enquiry and lab safety. The other lessons in the series cover: -Lab safety -The Bunsen burner -Variables and planning scientific investigations -Collecting and recording data -Analysing data and drawing conclusions Introduction to Science and the lab If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
Lab safety
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Lab safety

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This fully resourced lesson introduces new students to scientific enquiry and lab safety. It is designed for Year 7 students and covers the following topics: -The importance of lab safety -Common lab safety equipment -Hazard symbols and their meanings -How to identify and avoid hazards in the lab -What to do in the event of an accident Aimed at a mixed ability class. Lesson contains- -Teacher and technician notes: These notes provide detailed instructions on how to deliver the lesson, as well as information on the different types of lab safety equipment and hazard symbols. -Information posters and student worksheets: These resources provide students with additional information on lab safety and hazard symbols. -Discussion points: These points can be used to stimulate discussion about lab safety and hazard symbols. -Information slides: These slides provide students with essential information about lab safety and hazard symbols. -Activities: These activities help students to apply their knowledge of lab safety and hazard symbols. -Demonstrate understanding tasks (with answers): These tasks allow students to demonstrate their understanding of lab safety and hazard symbols. -Student passport: This passport allows students to track their progress through the lesson and earn stamps for completing activities. -Certificate of completion: This certificate is awarded to students who successfully complete the unit (introduction to the lab). This presentation is the first in a series of six that introduces new students to scientific enquiry and lab safety. The other presentations in the series cover: -Equipment and making measurements -The Bunsen burner -Variables and planning scientific investigations -Collecting and recording data -Analysing data and drawing conclusions Introduction to Science and the lab If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
AQA Synergy Density
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AQA Synergy Density

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Density (Synergy) is a fully resourced lesson in which GCSE Foundation students work through a variety of tasks to develop their understanding of what is meant by density and how it is calculated. Based on the 2nd from the AQA Combined Science: Synergy chapter 1.1: States of matter (Topic 1 Building blocks). Aimed at foundation tier students and covers the Entry level Certificate and GCSE grades1-5 content. Level 1: ELC and Grade 1 Level 2: Grades 2-3 Level 3: Grades 4-5 This resource contains- Presentation (30 slides) which includes- Teacher and technician notes Bell work activity Lesson aims and objectives Discussion slides Information slides Activities (group work) Practical activity Differentiated questions with answers for self-assessment Student worksheet (4 pages) aimed at Level 1 & 2 students Density calculations Required practical 1- Measuring densities If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
Collecting and recording data
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Collecting and recording data

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This fully resourced lesson introduces new students to collecting and recording data. It is designed for Year 7 students and covers the following topics: -The importance of collecting and recording data -Different types of data collection tools and techniques -How to accurately collect data -How to accurately record data -How to organise data Aimed at a mixed ability class. Lesson contains- -Teacher and technician notes: These notes provide instructions on how to deliver the lesson, as well as information on the different types of data collection and recording tools and techniques. -Discussion points: These points can be used to stimulate discussion about collecting and recording data. -Information slides: These slides provide students with essential information about collecting and recording data. -Activities: These activities help students to apply their knowledge of collecting and recording data. -Experiments: These experiments give students hands-on experience collecting and recording data. -Demonstrate understanding task: This task allows students to demonstrate their understanding of collecting and recording data. This lesson is the fifth in a series of six that introduces new students to scientific enquiry and lab safety. The other lessons in the series cover: -Lab safety -Equipment and making measurements -The Bunsen burner -Variables and planning investigations -Analysing data and drawing conclusions Introduction to Science and the lab If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
The Bunsen burner
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The Bunsen burner

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This fully resourced lesson introduces new students to the Bunsen burner. It is designed for Year 7 students and covers the following topics: -The parts of the Bunsen burner -How to light the Bunsen burner -How to adjust the flame -The different flame settings -The safety precautions that must be taken when using the Bunsen burner Aimed at a mixed ability class. Lesson contains- -Teacher and technician notes: These notes provide detailed instructions on how to deliver the lesson, as well as safety information for using the Bunsen burner. -Info sheets and worksheets: These resources provide students with additional information on the Bunsen burner and how to use it safely. -Discussion points: These points can be used to stimulate discussion about the Bunsen burner and its uses in science. -Information slides: These slides provide students with essential information about the Bunsen burner, including its parts, how to light it, and how to adjust the flame. -Activities: These activities help students to practice using the Bunsen burner and to learn about its different flame settings. -Experiments using the Bunsen burner: These experiments give students the opportunity to use the Bunsen burner. -Demonstrate understanding task: This task allows students to demonstrate their understanding of the Bunsen burner and how to use it safely. This lesson is the third in a series of six that introduces new students to scientific enquiry and lab safety. The other lessons in the series cover: -Lab safety -Equipment and making measurements -Variables and planning scientific investigations -Collecting and recording data -Analysing data and drawing conclusions The Bunsen burner If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
AQA Synergy Changes of state
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AQA Synergy Changes of state

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Changes of state (Synergy) is a fully resourced lesson in which GCSE Foundation students work through a variety of tasks to develop their understanding of what happens to internal energy and temperature during changes of state. Based on the 4th from the AQA Combined Science: Synergy chapter 1.1: States of matter (Topic 1 Building blocks). Aimed at foundation tier students and covers the Entry level Certificate and GCSE grades1-5 content. Level 1: ELC and Grade 1 Level 2: Grades 2-3 Level 3: Grades 4-5 This resource contains- Presentation (41 slides) which includes- Teacher and technician notes Bell work activity Lesson aims and objectives Discussion slides Information slides Activities (group work) Practical activity Differentiated questions with answers for self-assessment Student worksheet (4 pages) aimed at Level 1 & 2 students Explaining changes of state Investigating the melting point of a substance If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
Analysing data and drawing conclusions
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Analysing data and drawing conclusions

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This fully resourced lesson is designed to help Year 7 students develop their skills in analysing data, drawing conclusions, and evaluating investigations. The lesson covers the following topics: -How to plot graphs and interpret data -How to draw conclusions from their data and explain how their conclusions support their hypothesis. -How to evaluate the quality of their investigations and identify areas for improvement. Aimed at a mixed ability class. Lesson contains- -Teacher and technician notes: These notes provide instructions on how to deliver the lesson. -Discussion points: These points can be used to stimulate discussion about data analysis, drawing conclusions, and evaluating investigations. -Information slides: These slides provide students with essential information about data analysis, drawing conclusions, and evaluating investigations. -Activities: These activities help students to apply their knowledge of data analysis, drawing conclusions, and evaluating investigations. This lesson is the sixth in a series of six that introduces new students to scientific enquiry and lab safety. The other lessons in the series cover: -Lab safety -Equipment and making measurements -The Bunsen burner -Variables and planning investigations -Collecting and recording data Introduction to Science and the lab If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
Variables and planning investigations
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Variables and planning investigations

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This fully resourced lesson introduces new students to planning investigations. It is designed for Year 7 students and covers the following topics: -Different types of variables -How to identify variables in a scientific investigation -How to plan a scientific investigation -The importance of controlling variables Aimed at a mixed ability class. Lesson contains- -Teacher and technician notes: These notes provide detailed instructions on how to deliver the lesson, as well as information on the different types of variables and how to plan an investigation. -Discussion points: These points can be used to stimulate discussion about variables and planning investigations. -Information slides: These slides provide students with essential information about variables and planning investigations. -Activities: These activities help students to apply their knowledge of variables and planning investigations. -Demonstrate understanding task: This task allows students to demonstrate their understanding of variables and planning investigations. This lesson is the fourth in a series of six that introduces new students to scientific enquiry and lab safety. The other lessons in the series cover: -Lab safety -Equipment and making measurements -The Bunsen burner -Collecting and recording data -Analysing data and drawing conclusions Introduction to Science and the lab If you require more assistance, please contact me at- cmgeducationresources@gmail.com
1b Forces Digital Escape rooms revision activities (AQA KS3 Activate 2)
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1b Forces Digital Escape rooms revision activities (AQA KS3 Activate 2)

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These escape rooms are a fun way for students to revise and improve their knowledge of resultant forces, Hooke’s law, turning forces and pressure. There are questions, problems, and puzzle solutions that require content knowledge in addition to unique & fun “escape room thinking.” Students are required to find and solve a series of clues (involving keywords or calculations) to get the 6 digit code for the safe that will break them out of Mr Pascal’s laboratory. There are 6 rooms with 3/4 questions per room. This activity is aimed at Apply/Extend students and should take around an hour to complete. This resource includes- Student record sheet (including link to a website that contains the escape room which can be accessed on any PC or mobile device) A detailed answer key that will give the safe combination and answers for each clue. To use this resource- Students receive a copy of the ‘student record sheet’- this can either be printed or issued via Google Classroom/ Microsoft Teams/ SMHWK/ email (or any other LMS). Student type the address into their PC/ mobile device web browser to enter the escape rooms. They should then explore the rooms, solving clues to find the safe combination in order to ‘escape’.