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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.

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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.
Edexcel CP4
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Edexcel CP4

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CP4 topic resources from the new Edexcel Science GCSE (9-1). Includes: - CP4a Describing Waves lesson - CP4b Wave Speeds lesson - CP4c Refraction lesson - CP4 revision materials
Edexcel CP4 Revision
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Edexcel CP4 Revision

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Revision materials for the CP4 topic in the new Edexcel Science GCSE (9-1). Includes a revision worksheet (1 side of A3 with learning outcomes for the topic on the reverse side) and a CP4 in a page summary. Covers content from: CP4a Describing Waves CP4b Wave Speed CP4c Refraction *I've grouped both of these revision resources together as it is such a small topic*
Edexcel CP4c Refraction
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Edexcel CP4c Refraction

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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.
Edexcel CP4b Wave Speeds
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Edexcel CP4b Wave Speeds

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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.
Edexcel CP4a Describing Waves
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Edexcel CP4a Describing Waves

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CP4a lesson from the new Edexcel science GCSE (9-1) looking at waves. The lesson includes what waves are, transverse waves, longitudinal waves, examples of waves, key terminology for describing waves (amplitude, frequency, wavelength and period) and drawing specified waves.
Science Christmas Quiz 2016 / 2017
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Science Christmas Quiz 2016 / 2017

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*NEW ROUNDS ADDED FOR 2017* Christmas Quiz for use within Science lessons towards the end of term. There are 19 Quiz rounds to choose from (I usually have the folder open on the board and let one team at a time choose which round we do). There are several science based rounds, as well as some generic Christmas and music rounds.
Edexcel CP2
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Edexcel CP2

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CP2 topic from the new Edexcel science GCSE. Includes the following lessons: - CP2a Resultant forces - CP2b Newton's first law - CP2c Mass and weight - CP2d Newton's second law - CP2e Newton's third law - CP2f Momentum - CP2g Stopping distances - CP2h Crash hazards *All lesson can be found individually in my shop*
Edexcel CP2f Momentum
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Edexcel CP2f Momentum

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CP2f lesson for the new Edexcel science GCSE, looking at momentum. The lesson includes what momentum is, how to calculate momentum, momentum and acceleration and momentum and collisions.
Edexcel CP2d Newton's Second Law
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Edexcel CP2d Newton's Second Law

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CP2d lesson from the new Edexcel science GCSE looking at Newton's Second Law. The lesson includes what Newton's second law is, using the formula f=ma, what inertial mass is (higher only) and the core practical investigating acceleration.
Edexcel CP2e Newton's Third Law
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Edexcel CP2e Newton's Third Law

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CP2e lesson for the new Edexcel Science GCSE, looking at Newton's Third Law. The lesson includes, a recap of the first two laws, explaining what the third law is, what forces in equilibrium are, action-reaction forces, how they're different to balanced forces and collisions.
Edexcel CP2 Disney Revision
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Edexcel CP2 Disney Revision

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Revision lesson for CP2 in the new Edexcel Science GCSE. The lesson uses Disney characters for the basis of 15 questions, intended to be printed and placed around the room to get them moving around as they revise through answering the questions. The topics covered are: CP2a Resultant Forces, CP2b Newton's First Law, CP2c Mass and Weight, CP2d Newton's Second law, CP2e Newton's Third Law, CP2g stopping Distances and CP2h Crash Hazards. *None of the question cover the higher tier content* Also included is a sheet to fill in with answers, a sheet with the answers filled in and all the learning outcomes for CP2 (to be used in the starter).
Edexcel CP2c Mass and Weight
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Edexcel CP2c Mass and Weight

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CP2c lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE, looking at mass and weight. The lesson includes an investigation looking at mass and weight, the difference between mass and weight, what gravity is, how to calculate weight, rearranging the formula and forces on a falling object.
Edexcel CP2b Newton's First Law
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Edexcel CP2b Newton's First Law

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CP2b lesson for the new Edexcel Science GCSE, looking at Newton's first law. The lesson includes some history on Newton, what the first law of motion is, why objects move and centripetal force (Higher only).
Edexcel CP2a Resultant Forces
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Edexcel CP2a Resultant Forces

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CP2a lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE. Lesson includes a recap on vectors and scalars, different forces, naming forces acting on different objects, how to draw forces, calculating resultant forces and balanced/unbalanced forces.
Edexcel CP1 Revision Worksheet
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Edexcel CP1 Revision Worksheet

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Revision worksheet for use with the CP1 topic in the new Edexcel Science GCSE. Includes content from : CP1a Vectors and Scalars CP1b Distance/Time Graphs CP1c Acceleration CP1d Velocity/Time Graph *Intended to be printed on A3 paper and double sided*
Women In Science
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Women In Science

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A lesson looking at Women in Science and the contributions they have made, hopefully inspiring young girls in Schools to consider a career in STEM fields. Starter: Work out what all the pictures have in common (all discoveries made by women), match up the questions to the percentage answers. Main:Task 1- complete the 'Women In Science Factfind' worksheet using the computers. Task 2- Create a factfile about a particular woman in Science. 5 factfiles to go through as a class to give them an idea of what to include. Plenary: Sharing in pairs information about their woman in Science, then presenting to the group interesting facts about their woman in Science. Homework: Produce a poster or leaflet to persuade more women / girls to get into scientific fields of work. The last slide has links to different organisation that work to get more women into scientific fields of work.
The Science of Superheroes
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The Science of Superheroes

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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).
KS3 Space
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KS3 Space

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Complete KS3 topic about Space. Including days, years, shadows, seasons, the moon, eclipses, the solar system and constellations.