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Quality Resources consists of highly experienced staff members who produce the resources for GCSE Science with over 10 years of experienece. These include leaders in Teaching and Learning, Head of Biology, Head of Chemistry and Second in Science Department. From this wealth of experience comes the production of differentiated worksheets with answers. There are also resources tailored to SEND pupils and low attainers.

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Quality Resources consists of highly experienced staff members who produce the resources for GCSE Science with over 10 years of experienece. These include leaders in Teaching and Learning, Head of Biology, Head of Chemistry and Second in Science Department. From this wealth of experience comes the production of differentiated worksheets with answers. There are also resources tailored to SEND pupils and low attainers.
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Describing Enzyme GraphsWorksheets
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Discover our Excellent Worksheets with Answers designed specifically for SEN students to support their understanding of graph interpretation in enzyme studies. This resource with over 10 worksheets featuring different activities that simplify the process of describing graphs related to enzyme activity. Activities Include: -Gap Fills: Students complete sentences related to pH and temperature graphs, reinforcing their understanding of key concepts. -Questions and Answers: Engaging questions tailored for both pH and temperature graphs help students solidify their knowledge through guided practice. -Descriptive Tasks: Students will articulate the effects of temperature on enzyme activity using sentence starters provided, ensuring they can express their understanding with confidence. Why Choose This Resource? Focused Support: Tailored specifically for SEN learners, these worksheets foster comprehension and confidence in graph analysis. Comprehensive Practice: A variety of activities keep students engaged while reinforcing essential concepts in a structured manner. Clear Answers: All answers are included, making it easy for educators to provide prompt feedback. This resource is perfect for enhancing SEN students’ ability to understand and describe key concepts in enzyme activity. **For any questions or feedback, please contact us at qualityresources262@gmail.com.
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Osmosis Complete Lesson
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SEN/Low Ability GCSE Osmosis Complete Lesson

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Fantastic GCSE powerpoint on Osmosis for Low ability/SEN students . 20 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria and activities with answers for each activity. 9 Activities in total. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Describing the process of osmosis using key scientific terminology -Quiz with examples of dilute vs concentrated solution -Finishing the sentences -Correct the mistakes -Table calculation question for change in mass and percentage change in mass
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Diffusion Worksheets  with Answers
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SEN/Low Ability GCSE Diffusion Worksheets with Answers

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Excellent Worksheets with Answers for Low ability/SEN pupils to assist them with learning GCSE diffusion. 8 worksheets included with 4 different activites. Students must describe the concentration and the number of particles present. Students then must identify the missing word using the letters given. Students are given a choice of words to determine the full explanation for how particles would move in a set of cell diagrams given. Students must then match up the key parts of the sentences together describing the process of diffusion. Each task includes the answers as well.
GCSE Enzyme Structure Worksheets with Answers
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GCSE Enzyme Structure Worksheets with Answers

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Differentitated Worksheets with Answers. 12 Worksheets in total including the answers. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of enzyme structure including descriptions and being able to label diagrams. There are 5 sets of activities for pupils to complete with answers given. This pack also includes worksheets for low ability/send pupils as well. Helpful for all GCSE Exam boards
SEN/Low Ability KS3 Animal Cells Complete Lesson
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SEN/Low Ability KS3 Animal Cells Complete Lesson

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Fantastic SEN/Low ability KS3 Lesson on animal cells. 29 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 7 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of the reflex arc. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. Activities include: Labeling the diagram of an animal cell Missing Letters with decriptions of the function of organelles Correct mistakes from a diagram of an animal cell Write the correct letters ‘What am I?’ task were students use the description to write the correct key word Extended writing 5 mark question where students describe the animal cell with a model answer given. Includes differentiated and scaffolded worksheets for low ability/SEN students as well.
GCSE Reflex Arc Complete Lesson
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GCSE Reflex Arc Complete Lesson

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Fantastic GCSE Lesson on the Reflex arc. 37 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 10 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of the reflex arc. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Gap fill determining the correct order of the reflex arc -Finish the sentences explaining the passage of impulses during a reflex response -Match up sentences with the role of receptors neurons and the effectors -Writing the correct key words based on the description -Putting the steps for the activation of the reflex response into the correct order. -Extended writing task for students to apply their knowledge to a specific scenario of hot water being dropped on a person’s leg Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
SEN/ Low Ability GCSE Osmosis Sheets with Answers
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Boost your students’ understanding of osmosis with this engaging GCSE Worksheet Pack, designed for all abilities, including low-ability learners. Featuring 10 slides and 5 structured activities, this resource simplifies the osmosis experiment using potatoes, while guiding students through data analysis and graph drawing. What’s Included: • Ordering Method Steps: Students put the steps of the experiment in the correct sequence to reinforce the procedure. • Mass & Percentage Change Calculations: Clear tasks to calculate changes in mass, building essential maths skills. • Data Analysis: Students analyse model data, identifying variables and understanding results. • Graphing: Prepare and draw graphs using provided data, with a model graph for easy reference. • Conclusion Writing: Sentence starters support students in writing structured scientific conclusions. Why Choose This Pack? • Differentiated for Low-Ability Learners: Simplified tasks ensure every student can engage and succeed. • Model Data & Graphs Included: Clear examples to guide students step by step. • Complete Answer Key: Saves time and provides immediate feedback. Ideal for classwork, homework, or revision, this resource simplifies key osmosis concepts while making learning fun and accessible! For any questions or feedback, please contact us at qualityresources262@gmail.com.
KS3 Magnification Complete Lesson with Worksheets
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KS3 Magnification Complete Lesson with Worksheets

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Engage your students with this complete, ready-to-teach lesson on magnification – perfect for higher learners and thoughtfully differentiated for low-attaining and SEN students. Save time while providing high-quality instruction with everything you need to make learning accessible and engaging: What’s included: Full PowerPoint Presentation: Clear explanations, visual aids, and success criteria to guide every step. Do Now/Starter Activity with Answers: Kick off the lesson with engaging questions to capture interest. Differentiated Worksheets for Low Attainers: Simplified, accessible versions to ensure every student can succeed. Check for Understanding Quiz: A quick and interactive way to assess comprehension on identifying correct equations. Calculation Practice with Answers: Realistic, hands-on tasks to master image size, actual size, and magnification, including conversions between micrometres and millimetres. Comprehensive Worksheets Included: Structured, easy-to-follow worksheets for each calculation task. Designed to ensure students truly understand magnification while saving you time, this lesson package is an invaluable addition to any science curriculum. Questions or feedback Contact us anytime at qualityresources262@gmail.com – we’re here to help!
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Stem Cells Complete Lesson with Worksheets
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SEN/Low Ability GCSE Stem Cells Complete Lesson with Worksheets

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Fantastic SEN/Low Ability GCSE lesson on Stem Cells . 29 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, defintions, miniquiz and activities with answers for each activity. 8 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Labeling a set of statements as either adult stem cells or embryonic stem cells -Matching up key words with descriptions -Correcting mistakes from statements about stem cells -Gap fill describing stem cells -List of statements where students have to decide if they are for or against the use of embryonic stem cells -Extended writing question evaluating the use of embryonic stem cells -Bingo plenary task
GCSE Enzyme Describing Graphs Worksheets  with Answers
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Transform your enzyme lessons into an engaging experience with our Essential Enzyme Worksheet Pack tailored specifically for SEN and low-ability students! This resource features over 10 worksheets packed with interactive activities that simplify graph interpretation and help students grasp the conditions affecting enzyme activity. It’s the perfect tool to demystify complex topics for all learners. What’s Included: -Graph Interpretation: Students analyze graphs to identify the optimum pH and temperature for enzyme activity, making data analysis accessible. -Matching Definitions: A hands-on activity where students match key terms with their definitions, reinforcing vocabulary in a fun way. -True or False: Simple questions designed to test understanding of enzyme functions, encouraging critical thinking. -Sentence Starters: Guided sentence starters assist students in describing the effects of temperature on enzymes, helping them articulate their answers clearly. -Complete Answer Key: An ideal resource for quick marking and providing timely feedback. Why Choose This Pack? -Tailored for SEN and Low-Ability Students: Designed to boost confidence and engagement in learners who need extra support. -Time-Saving: All answers are included, streamlining your marking process. -Engaging and Challenging: This pack reinforces key GCSE-level concepts while keeping students motivated. -Perfect for classwork, homework, or revision, this resource ensures students grasp essential enzyme content with ease! **For any questions or feedback, please contact us at qualityresources262@gmail.com.
SEN/Low Ability Active Transport Complete Lesson
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SEN/Low Ability Active Transport Complete Lesson

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Fantastic GCSE powerpoint on Active Transport . 24 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 5 Activities in total in addition to the quiz. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Choose the correct word explaning what active transport is and how it differs from diffusion -Comparison table where students choose the features of diffusion and active transport -Diagam questions where students must identify low concentration and state the direction the particles would move via active transport -Key words ‘what am I?’ task where pupils use the descriptions to identify the key words -5 mark extended writing question where students have to describe diffusion and active transport
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Stem Cells Worksheets
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SEN/Low Ability GCSE Stem Cells Worksheets

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Brilliant SEN/Low Ability GCSE Worksheets on Stem cells with Answers. 11 Worksheets in total including the answers. 6 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Stem Cells. Activities include labeling a set of statements as either adult stem cells or embryonic stem cells, matching up key words with descriptions, correcting mistakes from statements about stem cells, gap fill describing stem cells, list of statements where students have to decide if they are for or against the use of embryonic stem cells and extended writing question evaluating the use of embryonic stem cells.
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Reflex Arc Complete Lesson
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SEN/Low Ability GCSE Reflex Arc Complete Lesson

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Fantastic SEN/Low Ability GCSE Lesson on the Reflex arc. 24 Slides including do now/starter, success criteria, defintions, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 6 Activities in total. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Gap fill determining the correct order of the reflex arc, -Match up sentences with the role of receptors neurons and the effectors -Misising letter sentences explaining the passage of impulses during a reflex response -Putting the steps for the activation of the reflex response into the correct order. -Extended writing task for students to apply their knowledge to a specific scenario of hot water being dropped on a person’s leg
GCSE Nerves and Synapses Complete Lesson
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GCSE Nerves and Synapses Complete Lesson

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Fantastic GCSE powerpoint on Neurons, neurotransmitters and synaptic transmission . 41 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 13 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Gap fill describing the adaptations of nerve cells or neurons -Choosing the correct adaptations from those listed encompassing special cells -Finish the sentences explaining the adaptations -Wting the correct key words based on the description -Putting the steps for synaptic transmission into the correct order. Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Osmosis Worksheets with Answers
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SEN/Low Ability GCSE Osmosis Worksheets with Answers

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Excellent Worksheets with Answers for SEN and Low ability pupils. 6 Worksheets in total including the answers. 4 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Osmosis. Activities include describing the process of osmosis using key scientific terminology, missing letters correct the mistakes and a table calculation question where students must calculate the change in mass using the initial mass and final mass. They then use this to calculate the percentage change.
GCSE Diffusion Worksheets with Answers
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GCSE Diffusion Worksheets with Answers

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Brilliant Differentitated Worksheets with Answers. 14 Worksheets in total including the answers. 7 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Diffusion. Activities include describing the process of diffusion using key scientific terminology, application of the concept of diffusion to diagrams and determining how factors such as concentration gradient and temperature affect the rate of diffusion. Other tasks include finishing the sentences, match up and choosing the correct word. There are also differentiated worksheets for low ability students.
GCSE Reflex Arc Worksheets and Answers
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GCSE Reflex Arc Worksheets and Answers

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Excellent Differentitated Worksheets with Answers. 16 Worksheets in total including the answers. 10 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of the reflex arc. These include gap fill determining the correct order of the reflex arc, finish the sentences explaining the passage of impulses during a reflex response, match up sentences with the role of receptors neurons and the effector and putting the steps for the activation of the reflex response into correct order. Finally there’s an extended writing task for students to apply their knowledge to a specific scenario of hot water being dropped on a person’s leg. Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
Specialised Cells Worksheet with Answers for SEN & Low-Ability Students
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Specialised Cells Worksheet with Answers for SEN & Low-Ability Students

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Engage your KS3 and GCSE students with this specially designed worksheet on specialised cells, perfect for SEN and low-ability learners. This resource simplifies the learning process through a variety of supportive and interactive tasks. What’s Included: -Gap Fill Task: Students use key words provided at the top of the worksheet to fill in the gaps in sentences about specialised cells. -Cells Match-Up: Students match each cell type with its corresponding adaptations. -What’s the Key Word: Students choose the correct word from a list to match each description. -Correct the Mistakes: Students identify mistakes in sentences about specialised cells and write the correct word. Benefits: Tailored for SEN and Low-Ability: Clear, supportive tasks designed for all learners. Suitable for KS3 and GCSE: Flexible enough to fit into various curricula. Comprehensive Learning: Covers essential knowledge about specialised cells. Answer Sheet Included: Simplifies marking and ensures accurate feedback. Transform your science lessons with this accessible and engaging worksheet. Help your students confidently understand and learn about specialised cells with this comprehensive resource!
Active Transport Complete Lesson
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Active Transport Complete Lesson

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Fantastic GCSE powerpoint on Active Transport . 37 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 10 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets. The activities include: -Gap fill explaning what active transport is and how it differs from diffusion -Comparison table where students choose the features of diffusion and active transport -Diagam questions where students must identify low concentration and state the direction the particles would move via active transport -Key words ‘what am I?’ task where pupils use the descriptions to identify the key words -5 mark extended writing question where students have to compare diffusion with active transport Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
SEN/Low Ability GCSE Active Transport Worksheets with Answers
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Excellent GCSE SEN/Low ability Worksheets with Answers. 9 Worksheets in total including the answers. 5 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Active Transport. Activities include choose the correct words task explaning what active transport is and how it differs from diffusion, tick the box to compare the features of diffusion and active transport, diagams where pupils must identify low concentration and state the direction the particles would move via active transport. There is also a key words ‘what am I?’ task where pupils use the descriptions to identify the key words and finally a 5 mark questions where students have to compare diffusion with active transport.