High quality GCSE Food, DT, Art & Design and Science resources. Great colleague feedback and engaged students. Resources include structured lessons which include reliable subject knowledge and all printables to make that superb complete lesson, worksheets assessment resources to help prepare for the coursework and exam; cover lessons that are fun and engaging. Download to experience high quality resources everytime, taking precious time off your workload!
High quality GCSE Food, DT, Art & Design and Science resources. Great colleague feedback and engaged students. Resources include structured lessons which include reliable subject knowledge and all printables to make that superb complete lesson, worksheets assessment resources to help prepare for the coursework and exam; cover lessons that are fun and engaging. Download to experience high quality resources everytime, taking precious time off your workload!
These worksheets focus on Digestion, designed primarily for KS4 students; but have been successfully delivered to KS3 students also. These resource are made up of x3 A4 sides and contains six tasks. You will download the PPT and a PDF Version ANSWERS ALL INCLUDED!
The worksheets have been differentiated AND all answers are included Leaving you to download, print and handout. Amazing for sending as cover work, with the work being self explanatory! **Students can even self mark the working…saving you even more time! **
Task 1: Labelling the Digestive System
Task 2: Labelling the parts of the Digestive system THEN their function.
Task 3: Defining key terminology
Task 4: Answering Questions linked to Digestion.
Task 5: Answering short questions on the importance of digestion in the diet
Task 6: Answering a long answer GCSE Exam question relating to the importance of fibre in the Digestive System - even year 7’s can give this ago!
Tried and Tested!
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These worksheets focus on Digestion, designed primarily for KS4 students; but have been successfully delivered to KS3 students also. These resource are made up of x3 A4 sides and contains six tasks. You will download the PPT and a PDF Version ANSWERS ALL INCLUDED!
The worksheets have been differentiated AND all answers are included Leaving you to download, print and handout. Amazing for sending as cover work, with the work being self explanatory! **Students can even self mark the working…saving you even more time! **
Task 1: Labelling the Digestive System
Task 2: Labelling the parts of the Digestive system THEN their function.
Task 3: Defining key terminology
Task 4: Answering Questions linked to Digestion.
Task 5: Answering short questions on the importance of digestion in the diet
Task 6: Answering a long answer GCSE Exam question relating to the importance of fibre in the Digestive System - even year 7’s can give this ago!
Tried and Tested!
Other cover lessons can be found here:
Made for teachers Shop
**You may also be interested in: **
Macro and Micro Nutrients
Nutrients at Different Life stages
Nutrients Lessons
These x3 sided Science Worksheet focuses on Ecosystems, specifically the relationships between living things and The Food Chain. This resource is suitable for KS3 and GCSE students studying Combined Science or Biology.
**The worksheet is divided into five tasks:
Task 1: Name a minimum of two living organisms below
Task 2: a) Name a minimum of two non-living elements
Task 3: Cut out the x10 flashcards. Spend 5 to 10 minutes reading and revising them.
Task 4: Answer the questions below. (related to the topic)
Task 5: a) Sketch or print photographs showing two food chains. Use the boxes to the right.
b) Explain what might happen to the chain if changes occurred to the species ecosystem. e.g. natural changes/human changes
**
This worksheet is tried and tested and includes reliable subject knowledge. Students are engaged, with a happy cover/specialist teacher. Answers are included for the tasks, to enable self-marking. Students could complete these worksheets for homework.
**
Worksheet duration: 1 hour lesson **
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These x3 sided Science Worksheet focuses on Ecosystems, specifically the relationships between living things and The Food Chain. This resource is suitable for KS3 and GCSE students studying Combined Science or Biology.
**The worksheet is divided into five tasks:
Task 1: Name a minimum of two living organisms below
Task 2: a) Name a minimum of two non-living elements
Task 3: Cut out the x10 flashcards. Spend 5 to 10 minutes reading and revising them.
Task 4: Answer the questions below. (related to the topic)
Task 5: a) Sketch or print photographs showing two food chains. Use the boxes to the right.
b) Explain what might happen to the chain if changes occurred to the species ecosystem. e.g. natural changes/human changes
**
This worksheet is tried and tested and includes reliable subject knowledge. Students are engaged, with a happy cover/specialist teacher. Answers are included for the tasks, to enable self-marking. Students could complete these worksheets for homework.
**
Worksheet duration: 1 hour lesson **
You may also find these other Science resources useful:
Biology Worksheet BUNDLE
Combined Science Worksheet BUNDLE
These x3 sided Science Worksheet focuses on Ecosystems, specifically the relationships between living things and The Food Chain. This resource is suitable for KS3 and GCSE students studying Combined Science or Biology.
**The worksheet is divided into five tasks:
Task 1: Name a minimum of two living organisms below
Task 2: a) Name a minimum of two non-living elements
Task 3: Cut out the x10 flashcards. Spend 5 to 10 minutes reading and revising them.
Task 4: Answer the questions below. (related to the topic)
Task 5: a) Sketch or print photographs showing two food chains. Use the boxes to the right.
b) Explain what might happen to the chain if changes occurred to the species ecosystem. e.g. natural changes/human changes
**
This worksheet is tried and tested and includes reliable subject knowledge. Students are engaged, with a happy cover/specialist teacher. Answers are included for the tasks, to enable self-marking. Students could complete these worksheets for homework.
**
Worksheet duration: 1 hour lesson **
You may also find these other Science resources useful:
Biology Worksheet BUNDLE
Combined Science Worksheet BUNDLE
This double sided Combined Science Worksheet focuses on Fighting Diseases; suitable for KS3 and GCSE students. This visually appealing worksheet covers x5 tasks with ANSWERS, making it ideal for a cover lesson and/or a specialist lesson.
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Students will cover the following -
Physical and Chemical Barriers
Pathogens
Our Immune System and how it fights Pathogens
Defining the term ‘Health’
Communication and Non-Communication Diseases **
This worksheet is tried and tested and received positive feedback from both students and cover teacher.
Duration: 1 Hour
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This double sided Combined Science Worksheet focuses on Fighting Diseases; suitable for KS3 and GCSE students. This visually appealing worksheet covers x5 tasks with ANSWERS, making it ideal for a cover lesson and/or a specialist lesson.
**
Students will cover the following -
Physical and Chemical Barriers
Pathogens
Our Immune System and how it fights Pathogens
Defining the term ‘Health’
Communication and Non-Communication Diseases **
This worksheet is tried and tested and received positive feedback from both students and cover teacher.
Duration: 1 Hour
You may also find this bundle useful:
Combined Science Cover Lessons
This double sided worksheet, with handout, focuses on ‘Cells’. The five tasks introduce plant, animal and bacterial cell structures. This task is suitable for KS3 and KS4 students as part of their Science lesson/revision. The worksheet is differentiated - with it’s cut and stick tasks, includes specific scientific terminology relating to the topic; to help students with task completion.
Task 1: Complete the missing sentences.
Task 2: Draw an animal and plant cell, match the missing key terminology to their function; then label the parts of the cells.
Task 3: Define the term bacteria.
Task 4: Label a bacteria cell structure (cut and stick task - hand out provided)
Task 5: Answer questions relating to the topic
All answers have been included. This creates a smooth cover/specialist lesson; and enables students to complete this independently for revision or homework.
This worksheet is tried and tested , with engaged students and happy cover teacher! Reliable subject included throughout!
These GCSE Science revision worksheets focus on Cells, Ecosystems, Fighting Deseases, Digestion and Chemical Symbol Hazards. Students are tasked with a number of activities throughout each worksheet to gain knowledge on the topic. These resources are especially valuable for low and mid ability students and students with additional needs; as the information is divided into manageable chunks rather than reading large amounts of text from a revision guide.
These resources are tried and tested, receiving a positive response from students. Students do not realise how much information they are learning, as the tasks are varied, visual and enjoyable. All sheets include answers for the tasks - this enables self-marking at home or once back in the classroom.
Each worksheet covers a 1 hour duration
If you have downloaded this resource then do not download the following two bundles linked below, as they contain the same worksheets.
Combined Science Cover worksheets BUNDLE
KS3 & GCSE Homework Sheets
The Science worksheets are suitable for KS3 and GCSE students. They have been used as cover worksheets, HOMEWORK SHEETS and GCSE Revision sheets. (especially useful for low and mid ability & students with additional needs)
These worksheets provide students with a range of tasks per topic. The tasks are clear and can be completed independently. All sheets include answers for the tasks - this enables self-marking at home or once back in the classroom. If these tasks are set as cover work or as part of a specialist lesson - then rest assured the cover teacher will be happy to see the answers to the questions too; resulting in a smooth lesson.
Each worksheet covers a 1 hour lesson.
If you have downloaded this resource then do not download the following two bundles linked below, as they contain the same worksheets.
Combined Science Cover Worksheets BUNDLE
Combined Science GCSE Revision Worksheets
Here you have two Biology cover worksheets focusing on Digestion, Ecosystems and Cells. The worksheets provide students with clear tasks with ANSWERS - making a smooth cover lesson and happy cover teacher! These worksheets can be used in as part of a specialist lesson, homework or revision. They are suitable for both KS3 and GCSE students.
**Each individual resource listed in this bundle covers a 1 hour lesson. **
Here you have five Science cover worksheets focusing on Digestion, Fighting Diseases, Hazards and Risks (Chemical Symbols), Ecosystems and Cells. The worksheets provide students with clear tasks with ANSWERS - making a smooth cover lesson and happy cover teacher! These worksheets can be used in as part of a specialist lesson, homework or revision. They are suitable for both KS3 and GCSE students.
Each resource covers a 1 hour lesson.
This double sided worksheet, with handout, focuses on ‘Cells’. The five tasks introduce plant, animal and bacterial cell structures. This task is suitable for KS3 and KS4 students as part of their Science lesson/revision. The worksheet is differentiated - with it’s cut and stick tasks, includes specific scientific terminology relating to the topic; to help students with task completion.
Task 1: Complete the missing sentences.
Task 2: Draw an animal and plant cell, match the missing key terminology to their function; then label the parts of the cells.
Task 3: Define the term bacteria.
Task 4: Label a bacteria cell structure (cut and stick task - hand out provided)
Task 5: Answer questions relating to the topic
All answers have been included. This creates a smooth cover/specialist lesson; and enables students to complete this independently for revision or homework.
This worksheet is tried and tested , with engaged students and happy cover teacher! Reliable subject included throughout!