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I am a Science teacher of 20+ years who has worked as both an Assistant Science Faculty Leader in mainstream school as well as ITE coordinator. I have also worked in alternative provision and now am curriculum leader for SEND Nurture provision in a special secondary school where I have developed many resources for teaching ELC Science. I love all things Science and enjoy being creative with my teaching.

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I am a Science teacher of 20+ years who has worked as both an Assistant Science Faculty Leader in mainstream school as well as ITE coordinator. I have also worked in alternative provision and now am curriculum leader for SEND Nurture provision in a special secondary school where I have developed many resources for teaching ELC Science. I love all things Science and enjoy being creative with my teaching.
Power and The National Grid
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Power and The National Grid

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This powerpoint introduces learners to the difference between power and energy and how to caclulate the cost of electricity. It also briefly outlines how The National Grid works and mentions transformers. It includes how to : Describe the difference between power and energy Calculate power using energy transferred and time or voltage and current Explain the structure and use of The National Grid
Domestic Electricity
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Domestic Electricity

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This powerpoint introduces learners to domestic electricity. It includes how to : Wire a plug correctly Explain how fuses work and the need for Earth wires Explain how energy is transferred in electrical appliances
Resistance
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Resistance

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This introduces resistance, Ohms law and characteristics of components when drawing current-voltage graphs. It includes how to: Describe resistance Calculate resistance using Ohms law Explain the current-voltage characteristics of a bulb, resistor and a diode
Electric Current
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Electric Current

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This is an introduction to electric current, charge, AC and DC and models that can explain current. It includes how to : Identify circuit symbols and draw circuit diagrams Describe electrical current and voltage Calculate current from electric charge and time Explain the difference between series and parallel circuits Explain the difference AC and DC
AQA ELC Science Double Award *UPDATED*
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AQA ELC Science Double Award *UPDATED*

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This is all the powerpoints, worksheets and TDA’s I have created and used for delivering AQA’s ELC double award for science. It is intended as a starting point for your delivery to save time delving through all your resources and powerpoints to find appropriate lessons. All resources are aimed at low ability and should be self explanatory. Any questions please email me via the address at the end of the powerpoints.
AQA ELC Science Extra topics for Double award  *UPDATED*
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AQA ELC Science Extra topics for Double award *UPDATED*

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This is UPDATED component 2,4 and 6 of the ELC Science by AQA that combined with my other published bundle ELC Science Single award for AQA (component 1,3 and 5) covers all of the qualification for ELC Science Double award. This is all the powerpoints, worksheets and TDA’s I created and used for the AQA Entry Level Certificate. It includes powerpoints , worksheets and TDA’s for : Component 2 - Environment, evolution and inheritance, Component 4 - Chemistry in our world, and Component 6 - Electricity, Magnetism and waves. It is designed to save you time searching through your resources for appropriate powerpoints and will hopefully provide you with a starting point for your delivery!
AQA ELC Science Component 6*UPDATED*
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AQA ELC Science Component 6*UPDATED*

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This is the UPDATED powerpoints, worksheets and TDA’s for the AQA Entry Level Certificate in Science Component 6 - Electricity, Magnetism and Waves. It includes powerpoints, worksheets and TDA’s as a start to help with planning for the following topics: Electrical Current -Electrical current, types of current Domestic Electricity -wiring a plug, fuses and earth wires, transferring energy Magnetism and electromagnetism - Magnetic fields, Magnetic fields around a current, electromagnets Different types of waves - Longitudinal and transverse waves, properties of waves, electromagnetic waves
AQA ELC  Science Single award  *UPDATED*
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AQA ELC Science Single award *UPDATED*

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This is all the **POWERPOINTS, WORKSHEETS AND TDA’S **s that I created and used for the AQA Entry Level Certificate Single Science Award . It includes powerpoints , worksheets and TDA’s for Component 1 - The human body, Component 3 - Elements, mixtures and compounds and component 5 - Energy, forces and the structure of matter. It is designed to save you time searching through your resources for appropriate powerpoints and will hopefully provide you with a starting point for your delivery!
AQA ELC Science Component 5 *UPDATED*
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AQA ELC Science Component 5 *UPDATED*

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This is the UPDATED powerpoints, worksheets and TDA’s for the AQA Entry Level Certificate in Science Component 5 - Energy, Forces and the structure of matter. It includes powerpoints, worksheets and TDA’s for the following topics: Energy - energy changes, energy conservation, conduction, energy resources Forces and work - forces, work done Speed and stopping distances - speed, stopping distances Atoms and nuclear radiation - atoms and radiation, Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation, using radiation
10 Question recall tests
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10 Question recall tests

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This is a bundle of 10 question recall tests for the topics taught at the start of year 9 in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. At the end of each test is a slide that can be printed off and handed to students to complete as a starter or put on the board for students to complete.
Physics 10 Question Quizzes - Forces and motion 2
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Physics 10 Question Quizzes - Forces and motion 2

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This is a series of 10 question recall tests for use at the start or end of a lesson. This presentation includes quizzes on Newton’s 3rd Law, Momentum, Stopping distances and crash hazards At the end of each quiz is a slide with just the questions on so that they can be printed off and handed out to students as a starter whilst you do the register. The presentation then goes through each questions with the answer so that students can self assess. Alternatively it can be done as a plenary and you can rapid fire targeted questions just using the presentation
Physics 10 Question Quizzes - Forces and Motion
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Physics 10 Question Quizzes - Forces and Motion

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This is a series of 10 question recall tests for use at the start or end of a lesson. This presentation includes quizzes on resultant forces, Newtons 1st law, mass and weight and Newtons 2nd law. At the end of each quiz is a slide with just the questions on so that they can be printed off and handed out to students as a starter whilst you do the register. The presentation then goes through each questions with the answer so that students can self assess. Alternatively it can be done as a plenary and you can rapid fire targeted questions just using the presentation
Physics 10 Question Quizzes - Motion
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Physics 10 Question Quizzes - Motion

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This is a series of 10 question recall tests for use at the start or end of a lesson. This presentation includes quizzes on vector and scalar quantities, distance time graphs, acceleration and velocity time graphs. At the end of each quiz is a slide with just the questions on so that they can be printed off and handed out to students as a starter whilst you do the register. The presentation then goes through each questions with the answer so that students can self assess. Alternatively it can be done as a plenary and you can rapid fire targeted questions just using the presentation
CP10c Flemings left hand rule and motors
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CP10c Flemings left hand rule and motors

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Edexcel CP10c Flemings left hand rule and the motor effect. This powerpoint start by recapping the basics of magnetism and then looks at how Flemings left hand rule determine the direction in which the wire moves. This is followed by calculating the size of the force using the equation F=Bx I x l and includes worked examples. It then moves onto looking at how motors work and the different parts in a motor and finally finishes with the opportunity to build a simple DC motor. There is plenty of opportunity for Afl within this lesson. The workmat also included allows students to work independent of their books as it has key points, learning outcomes and graded questions on it.