UK based Science teacher, mainly sharing resources for the Edexcel GCSE (combined science and biology), Exploring Science at KS3, OCR Biology A A Level Biology and one off Science lessons / projects.
UK based Science teacher, mainly sharing resources for the Edexcel GCSE (combined science and biology), Exploring Science at KS3, OCR Biology A A Level Biology and one off Science lessons / projects.
CP3e lesson from the new Edexcel Combined Science GCSE (9-1) looking at non renewable energy.
The lesson includes the UK's energy usage, how energy usage has changed, what a non renewable resource is, what fossil fuels are, the disadvantages of fossil fuels, building a turbine practical, nuclear power disadvantages and nuclear power advantages.
CP4b lesson from the new Edexcel science GCSE (9-1) looking at wave speeds.
The lesson includes the two formula for calculating wave speeds, practice questions, Sonar and the CP4b Core Practical.
CP5a lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE (9-1) all about electromagnetic waves.
The lesson includes what EM waves are, a recap of transverse waves, a recap of EM wave speed, a recap of refraction, ultraviolet, infrared, how infrared was discovered and an experiment replication Herschel's work.
CP5d lesson from the new Edexcel science GCSE (9-1) all about using the short EM waves.
The lesson includes a recap of the long waves, uses of ultraviolet, uses of x-rays and uses of gamma rays.
CP4c lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE (9-1) all about refraction.
Including what refraction is, ray diagrams, modelling refraction, a refraction practical, why the waves bend and what affects how much it bends.
CP5c lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE (9-1) all about using the long EM waves.
The lesson includes a recap of the order of EM waves, visible light uses, Infrared uses, microwave uses, radio uses, how radio waves are made and detected and how the ionosphere refracts different waves.
CP3c lesson from the new Edexcel science GCSE (9-1) all about keeping warm.
The lesson includes a recap of particle models, what heat transfer is, conduction, convection, radiation and how to decrease the rate of energy transfer through heating.
CP1b lesson from the new Edexcel combined science GCSE (9-1) all about distance time graphs.
The lesson includes the difference between average and instantaneous speed, how to calculate speed, hot to interpret and draw distance/time graphs and how to calculate speed from a distance time graph.
One activity towards the end of the lesson requires the use of worksheets form the ActiveTeach but could easily be swapped out for other worksheets available.
The complete Edexcel CP1 topic all about motion.
Including:
CP1a Vectors and Scalars
CP1b Distance / Time Graphs
CP1c Acceleration
CP1d Velocity / Time Graphs
(some lessons may involve the use of worksheets/videos from the ActiveTeach but could be easily replaced by other resources you have available).
A collection of 3 lessons looking at the Science of Superheroes and students designing their own superhero. Used with year 7 students, but could be used for the rest of KS3 and higher up KS2. All worksheets are included within the PowerPoint (as hidden slides, that just need printing off).
Lesson 1:
Starter-listing superheroes and thinking how we can group/classify them.
Activity- look at origins of powers, types of powers and features to think about in designing a costune. Introduce task of designing a superhero, start some rough planning work.
Plenary- thinking how magnetic powers might be useful in day to day life.
Lesson 2:
Starter- true or false activity about real life 'superpowers'.
Activity- designing superhero, thinking about powers and origin of powers.
Plenary- what does groot need to grow/survive.
Lesson 3:
Starter- peer assess each other work around the classroom using post it notes, then making some improvements.
Activity- A story/cartoon strip about an accident in the lab where their superhero is first on the scene.
Plenary- answer the questions before magneto pulls the objects to him (questions could be changed to cover topics done recently).
Christmas Quiz for use within Science lessons towards the end of term.
There is a combination of science specific rounds, loosely based science rounds and nothing to do with science rounds.
12 Rounds of a Christmas Quiz for use within Science lessons towards the end of term (each with a minimum of 10 questions).
There is a combination of science specific rounds, loosely based science rounds and nothing to do with science rounds.
The rounds are:
2024 movies
Celebrities in the lab
Christmas biology
Christmas chemistry
Christmas physics
Memory test
Movie santas
Movie science
Periodic table Cristmas words
Science in 2024
Science in the news
The grid
CP5b lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE (9-1) looking at the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
Including what colours make up visible light, the order of the EM spectrum, comparing frequency and wavelength and telescopes that detect EM waves.
CP3b lesson from the new Edexcel science GCSE (9-1) looking at energy efficiency.
The lesson includes how devices lose energy, what efficiency is, comparing efficiency of devices, Sankey diagrams, how to calculate efficiency and how to increase efficiency.
Revision activity for the Edexcel combined science GCSE CP4 and CP5 topics.
The idea is that in pairs/groups, they roll two dice to determine which questions to answer and fill them in on the sheet.
CP6g lesson from the new Edexcel combined science GCSE (9-1) all about half-life.
1 task in the PowerPoint requires the use of worksheets from the Pearson’s ActiveLearn but could easily be replaced by other worksheets
CP5e lesson from the new Edexcel science GCSE (9-1) all about the dangers of EM waves.
The lesson includes dangers of microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays and gamma rays.