Hero image

Science House

Average Rating4.03
(based on 59 reviews)

I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!

239Uploads

114k+Views

33k+Downloads

I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!
Levels of Organisation Worksheets (Cells, Tissue, Organs and Organ Systems)
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Levels of Organisation Worksheets (Cells, Tissue, Organs and Organ Systems)

(0)
Levels of Organization Included in this resource: Two summary worksheets outlining the levels of organization (cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms). The worksheets complement learning on this topic by reviewing key features, such as what each level entails, as well as examples of cells, tissues, organs and organ systems and their functions. The worksheets come both in a color and black and white format. They are set up in A4 PowerPoint, so can be presented in the class as a slide show too, which can support the answering stage. The worksheets are completely editable and full answers are included. Ideal for: Introduction Summary Revision Homework Please note that American English spellings are used in this resource. Many thanks - Science House.
Chromosomes and DNA Introduction Activity
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Chromosomes and DNA Introduction Activity

(0)
Chromosomes and DNA Reading Passage Activity Included in the resource: A reading passage A student question sheet An answer key Reading Passage: Included is an informative, introductory passage. The passage has key information around the subject and explains key concepts for first time learners. Includes: key definitions around chromosomes, DNA and genes, as well as introducing XX and XY sex chromosomes. Question Sheet: Tiered as recall, label and apply, the question sheet follows the reading passage. The recall questions simply require students to extract information from the text, whilst the label and apply questions stretch students through developing ideas. Answer Key: A full set of comprehensive answers is included. This is a great introductory resource for students who have no prior knowledge of chromosomes and DNA. The resource includes a completely editable version so you can adjust the resource for your students if required. Ideal also for substitute teacher work, as it is very self explanatory and students can complete without supervision (all the information is in the resource). May include American English spellings.
History of the Atom
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

History of the Atom

(1)
This is a great cut and paste resource for the ‘history of atomic theory’ topic. Students match an image with the model and scientist name, then with a description of the model. Bold, to the point and hands on, this is handy resource for any class. ANSWERS included within the resource.
Halloween Science Foldable Activity
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Halloween Science Foldable Activity

(0)
Halloween Science Foldables Simple to make, Halloween themed science foldables! Review key general science themes with a Halloween spin. The three foldables in this resource are set up in A4 format, are print ready and come with an accompanying answer key. There is an instructions box in the corner of each foldable too, to prompt children. The foldables can be applicable for a number of different grades as they draw on general science principles and can be used as a fun, science activity as Halloween approaches. Included: A Skeleton and bones foldable with answer page This foldable includes simple questions on bones and the human skeleton. Children don’t require a great deal of knowledge of the skeletal system to complete this. Some of the questions can be ‘best guess’ style (e.g. How many bones do you think an adult skeleton has?) whilst others draw on key science principles (e.g. Which mineral keeps bones healthy?). A cauldron chemicals foldable with answer page The cauldron foldable focuses on simple chemicals and mixtures questions (e.g. What is a mixture? How would you separate sand and water?) A pumpkin foldable with answer page The pumpkin foldable includes questions which draw on science themes around food groups, plant pollination and energy (e.g. pumpkin plants have both male and female parts, how is pollen transferred between these parts?)
Joints (Ball and Socket, Hinge and Pivot) Worksheet Activity
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Joints (Ball and Socket, Hinge and Pivot) Worksheet Activity

(0)
Joint Types Worksheet Activity Included: Worksheets - 2 simple worksheets asking key questions around labelling joints, ball and socket joints, hinge joints and pivot joints. Students must give examples of where the joints can be found in the body and comment on the available movement as well as some linked medical conditions e.g. dislocation and arthritis. The worksheets are really simple, so ideal for first time learners grasping the basics, rather than students who have studied the topic before. Information Page - Outlines all the information present in the worksheets. This can be used as a help page to differentiate for students who need extra support, or can be displayed in presentation form for students to refer to. It could also be used to introduce joints prior to completing the worksheets. Answer pages - 2 answer key pages to match the worksheets. All pages are A4 and completely editable (PowerPoint document) so can be adapted to your class if needed. Please see the preview for a full insight.
Conversation, Social Skills, Getting to Know You
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Conversation, Social Skills, Getting to Know You

(0)
Getting to Know You Question Sticks Included in this resource: Emotions and Feelings - 21 questions e.g. What would someone need to do to cheer you up? When was the last time you truly felt really scared? About Me - 21 questions e.g. What job do you see yourself doing in the future? What food do you like the most? School Life - 21 questions e.g. Do you feel supported with your wellbeing in school? Do you do any school clubs? A4 document set up in PowerPoint Completely editable Print ready Ideal for a broad range of ages (not grade specific) Can be used year on year Thanks - Science House!
Aldehydes Introduction Organic Chemistry
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Aldehydes Introduction Organic Chemistry

(0)
Introduction to Aldehydes Activity Included in this resource: Information page - This page covers the structure, bonding, naming, reactivity, oxidation, reduction and physical properties of aldehydes to an introductory level. It is a simple overview of aldehydes for a first time learner. Prior knowledge on hydrocarbons and atomic structure e.g. electrons and electronegativity is required, however no prior knowledge on aldehydes is required to access the material. Question sheet - This page includes questions directly linked to the information page. Students extract knowledge from the information page and build on concepts e.g. naming aldehydes, identifying trends and commenting on bonding and reactivity. Answer page - The answer page answers all the questions present in the question sheet. Ideal for independent, student-led work (i.e. could be used for a substitute teacher) as all the information and answers are present in the resource. No accompanying books or presentations are required - no further preparation needed. File included: 3 page A4 document
Metallic Bonding, Structure and Properties Worksheet
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Metallic Bonding, Structure and Properties Worksheet

(0)
Included in this Metallic Bonding, Structure and Properties Resource: A student learning mat worksheet A comprehensive answer sheet The resource encompasses the following areas: Metallic bonding structure with labelling exercise Discussion on electrostatic forces The properties and structure of alloys and pure metals Key metal properties with bonding explanations Comparisons between group 1 and transition metal properties This is a ‘covers all’ resource which I have found to be accessible to a range of abilities and engages classes well. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchase and leave your feedback.
Back to School Question Cards
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Back to School Question Cards

(0)
Back to School Reflective Question Cards Included in this resource: 24 Question Cards (8 cards per side of A4 = 3 page document) The questions support and scaffold a conversation with a child (or between peers) around the upcoming school year. Questions link to achievements, relationships with peers and staff, trips, clubs, thoughts on lessons / subjects and feelings around the school year starting. These cards can be used 1:1 or in a group setting to guide conversation and positive reflection. I have found them to be a nice way to start off the school year and I have mostly used them in the first couple of weeks. The questions are quite broad so link to a wide age range. There may be American English spellings in this resource. Thanks!
Xylem and Phloem Worksheet: Plant Transport
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Xylem and Phloem Worksheet: Plant Transport

(0)
Xylem and Phloem Diagram Worksheets Xylem worksheet and answer sheet Phloem worksheet and answer sheet “Bold summary worksheets which outline everything you need to know about the xylem and phloem at high school level.” The worksheets include questions on the following: Describe vessel structure State which substances are transported Describe the direction of transport in the vessel Describe the process of transportation Compare the xylem and phloem through a Venn diagram Identify xylem and phloem location in the stem Answer sheets are included. The resource is editable and set up in A4 format. Many thanks! - Science House
Christmas Science Activity Colouring Pages
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Christmas Science Activity Colouring Pages

(0)
Christmas Science Colouring Pages The perfect wind down resources for high school science students - hand drawn colouring pages. Included in this resource: 1 biology ‘DNA tree’ colouring page 1 chemistry ‘Chemistree’ colouring page 1 physics ‘Cosmic Christmas’ colouring page All three colouring pages come in A4 and A5 formats (both can be opened in PowerPoint or by PDF). I have also included the images used, so you can adapt the pages into which ever format/size you like. Thanks!
Navigation and Directions Communication Worksheets
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Navigation and Directions Communication Worksheets

(0)
Directions and Navigation Worksheets Included: 3 A4 activity worksheets to support children in developing their skills in giving directions, guiding others, spatial awareness and instructional language. The worksheets are simple, bright and bold. Children can work in pairs to guide their partner around a fun course or environment e.g. the sea, out of space and a maze. The partner can then draw the described route on the worksheet. These are great, super simple active learning worksheets which encourage peer work. Please view the preview for a full insight into the three worksheets included. All worksheets are A4 and print ready.
Describing Objects Cognition and Learning Task Cards
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Describing Objects Cognition and Learning Task Cards

(0)
Describing Objects Cognition and Learning Task Cards Included in this resource: 24 ‘describe’ task cards - These task cards have an image of an everyday object on them (e.g. a shoe) and three keywords associated with the object (e.g. foot, lace and walk) which the child has to avoid using to describe the object. This promotes cognitive skills and the child must think outside the box for alternative descriptive words to best describe the object, beyond the typical choices. 24 ‘link’ task cards - These task cards have three words (e.g. cold, chocolate and vanilla) on them. The child must think of the link between these three words (e.g. in this case - ice cream). These task cards encourage children to explore connections and relationships between words, in order to find a common link. They vary in difficulty to provide some differentiation. The document is print ready and A4. I have used this resource with a wide range of age groups. I have used these cards to support children with broadening their vocabulary and their ability to apply descriptive language. I have also used this resource as a relationship builder / ice breaker to scaffold conversation with a new child to the group. I have found the cards useful both in on a 1:1 basis and in a group/class setting. Many thanks - Science House
Bonding Card Sort (Metallic, Covalent and Ionic)
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Bonding Card Sort (Metallic, Covalent and Ionic)

(0)
Chemical Bonding Card Sort Activity Metallic, Giant Ionic, Simple Covalent and Giant Covalent Included in this resource - Card sort sheets: Card sort sheet with cut out boxes Card sort template sheet to glue ordered boxes onto Card sort answer key Keywork sheets: Keyword definitions table sheet to complement terminology used in the card sort Keyword answer key This extended card sort activity supports learning of the features of each bonding type. Students must match a diagram, a structural description, a bonding description, melting point feature, electrical conductivity, involved element types and examples to a bonding type. All the sheets in this resource are A4 and completely editable in PowerPoint. This resource includes some American English spellings.
Gas Tests
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Gas Tests

(0)
This is great cut and paste resource outlining the chemical tests used to identify the gases: oxygen, hydrogen, chlorine and carbon dioxide. It is bold, hands on and summarises everything your students need to know about gas testing. Also included… ANSWER sheet. I have found this resource to be a great follow up activity to a practical or demonstration.
Label the Ear Worksheets
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Label the Ear Worksheets

(0)
Simple, effective label and match up resource! Included for this EAR activity: Label worksheet (in both A4 and A5) Match up worksheet (in both A4 and A5) Answer sheets This resource provides two worksheets for teaching the ear. The first is a simple label task where students fill in the label boxes, whilst the second is a match up activity where students draw lines to link the part of the ear to the description/role. The resource focuses on the seven main parts of the ear (please see the preview). Both worksheets are available in A4 and A5 format as PowerPoint and PDF documents to support easy printing. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing and please view the preview for greater insight into the resource. Thank you!
Specialised Cells Plant and Animal Worksheet
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Specialised Cells Plant and Animal Worksheet

(0)
Specialized Cells - Plants and Animals Activity Worksheet This resource can be used for: An introductory/summary task Homework Independent work Revision task Finisher activity Research task Included in this resource are two specialized cell worksheets: Specialized cells in plants (including root hair cells, palisade cells, xylem cells and phloem cells) Specialized cells in animals (including sperm, egg, blood cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, ciliated cells and villi) The worksheets focus on identifying the specialized cells, adding labels to cells, describing the jobs of the cells and how they are adapted to their function. Both worksheets are completely editable and A4 in size. Comprehensive answer sheets are provided for both worksheets (can be used for teacher or student use). American spellings are used in this resource. Many thanks - Science House
Pathogen Types: Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi and Protists Diseases
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Pathogen Types: Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi and Protists Diseases

(0)
Types of Pathogen: Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi and Protists Diseases Worksheets This resource can be used for: An introductory/summary task Homework Independent work Revision task Finisher activity Research task Included in this resource are four worksheets (one for each pathogen type). The worksheets aid students to give examples of the pathogenic disease, define keywords and terminology, label or compare diagrams, and describe transmission, symptoms and disease treatment. The worksheets ensure that learners have a firm understanding of key points and concepts. Also included is a matching answer key which gives comprehensive answers and can be used for teacher or peer review. A completely editable version of all sheets is included in the resource. I have found the pathogen type worksheets to be engaging and very student friendly. They get to the point and break down a topic into bitesize chunks. Please view the preview for a greater understanding of what this resource includes. Thanks - Science House
LEGO Task Cards STEM Build
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

LEGO Task Cards STEM Build

(0)
LEGO Task Cards STEM Build Included 40 cards: 12 short build task cards (easier with image of the build) 28 long build task cards (children build from their imagination) Playing with LEGO helps build focus, concentration, fine motor skills and spatial awareness. A common STEM ‘go to’, these LEGO cards encourage structured play and support creative problem solving skills. The cards are A4 PDF and print ready (8 cards per side or A4 - 5 pages in total). Thanks - Science House
Nerve Cells (Neurones) and Synapses Diagram Worksheets
bethgrace2312bethgrace2312

Nerve Cells (Neurones) and Synapses Diagram Worksheets

(0)
NERVE CELLS AND SYNAPSES DIAGRAM WORKSHEET Included in this resource: Nerve Cell Diagram Worksheet - Looking at parts of the nerve cell, students can label and describe the functions (e.g. nucleus, axon, dendrites, myelin sheath etc). Students are also asked to define what a neuron is and the three types or neurone, linked to a simple diagram. Synapse Diagram Worksheet - Students are presented with a diagram of a synapse and must label the relevant parts. Students then outline the process of the chemical neurotransmitters diffusing from one neurone to another in four bitesize steps, with the aid of keywords. Answers - A full set of comprehensive answers are available for both worksheets for teacher/ independent / peer review. Please note these worksheets uses the British English spelling for neurone. Please feel free to ask any questions and view the preview for further insight - Many thanks - Science House