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Teach Science & Beyond

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Over 200 resources available for KS3-KS4 Science, KS5 Chemistry and Whole School! Lesson resources are suitable for live lessons in school, remote teaching at home or independent student study. It’s your choice how you use them 😊 Don’t forgot to explore my free resources too!

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Over 200 resources available for KS3-KS4 Science, KS5 Chemistry and Whole School! Lesson resources are suitable for live lessons in school, remote teaching at home or independent student study. It’s your choice how you use them 😊 Don’t forgot to explore my free resources too!
Practical Safety Rules
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Practical Safety Rules

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Creating a safe learning environment is important during pracitical activities. This Practical Routine is great for practical based subjects such as science, food tech, design techology and art. These rules can be delivered during a practical lesson or it can be used as displays in your classroom
Classroom Duties List
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Classroom Duties List

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Students take pride when they are given a responsible duty in the classroom (plus it also helps to reduce teacher workload!). Use the classroom duty list to select students every half term for the following roles writing book monitor textbook/ worksheet monitor equipment monitor. There is also space to add substitutes in case students are absent
Book Quality Checklist
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Book Quality Checklist

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Help students keep their workbooks to a high quality with this book quality checklist that students can stick in the inside cover, back cover or first page of their work books or it can be used as a classroom display. Please amend as necessary
Target Stickers
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Target Stickers

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These target stickers enables teachers and students to track their progress in science or other subjects on a weekly or biweekly bias. These stickers should be stuck in students’ books so they can take responsibility of their own learning and work progress. Teachers can easily see which students are not meeting targets and therefore requires intervention strategies