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Periodic Table Murder Mystery! Atoms and Elements
A really fun introduction to some common elements and their properties.
Mr. Sodium has exploded and three other guests have gone missing at the Periodic Manor House. Can your students match chemical properties to clues in this super sleuth extravaganza!
Variable group size with variable difficulty.
Min group size: 13
Max group size: 30
Full Scheme of Work Light KS2 KS3 DCJSSS
Dulwich College Junior School Science Scheme
A fully comprehensive scheme designed for above national average students. This is in line with the National Curriculum and would also fit in very well with KS3 Science
Solids, Liquids and Gases revision sheet
A sheet designed to quickly recap the properties of solids, liquids and gases and to remind students how to draw representations of them using the particle model.
Periodic Table Puzzles
Word puzzles based of the translation of of elements and their symbols. A good starter.
Air Resistance of Paper and Card
Full investigation into the effect of surface area on the air resistance for paper and card
Balloon Rockets Action Reaction Investigation
A full investigation into balloon rockets and the factors that can affect them.
Plasticine Boat Buoyancy Investigation
Plasticine Boat Challenge - How many pennies can their boat hold. Also in addition is a cloze passage on upthrust and buoyancy.
Investigation on Friction (Mass and Surface)
Full investigation into the effect of mass and surface on the friction between two objects.
Shadow Investigation DCJSSS
Light Lesson 2 Worksheet 1 (Scheme WS5)
An investigation to find out what type of objects cast certain shadows.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
What makes up the Air? Differentiated Research
A simple differentiated research task on what makes up air? also covers pollution and the history of the Earth's atmosphere.
The Difference Between Mass and Weight DCJSSS
Forces in Action Lesson 1 Worksheet 1 (Scheme WS1)
An investigation for students to learn the difference between mass and weight by using scales and newton meters.
Challenging Questions on Reflection DCJSSS
Light Lesson 4 Worksheet 2 (Scheme WS8)
Thought provoking questions on reflection. Designed to challenge KS2. These should even challenge KS3.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
Sound Full Scheme of Work KS2 KS3
A full set of lessons to teach sound at KS2. Many of the resources could be used at KS3 level as they are originally designed for high ability classes.
Reversible Irreversible Change Full Scheme KS2 KS3
A continuation in the series of year 6 topics. I have designed these for students who are above the average NC level and also have access to a dedicated science lab. A lot of these resources are transferable to KS3.\n\nPlease check my other resources for a worksheet breakdown along with editable word versions of each task.
Plants, Animals and Microbes Full Scheme KS2 KS3
I have made these resources for use with above average NC boys in a dedicated science lab. A lot of these resources would also be transferable over to KS3 science.\n\nPlease find all additional power points and handouts attached \n\nPlease comment so that I may continue to improve them.
Atoms and Elements Full Scheme of Work KS2 KS3
A comprehensive set of 5 lessons for teaching atoms and elements. A large variety of activities and detailed lesson plans explaining how to use each resource.\n\nThis scheme has been made for above average students in yr 6 but the material is more than suitable for KS3 science.
Alchemy Turning Lead into Gold
A comprehension activity to introduce students to the idea of alchemy and turning one element into another. A great side activity for when studying the periodic table.
Bill Nye Atoms Worksheet
A series of questions to accompany the Bill Nye Episode on Atoms. Its easy to find the video if you type it into Google!
Making 360 degree Periscopes DCJSSS
Light Lesson 6 Worksheet 1 (Scheme WS11)
Powerpoint starter to get them thinking about the uses of a periscope.
Making a periscope and drawing in the path the light rays take on a diagram.
I have only reworked the activity provided by the science museum and do not take credit for the template or construction instructions.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
Scientific Enquiry Booklet KS2 KS3
A guide that introduces basic scientific skills and explains the process of writing a scientific report.\n\nThis is fairly universal, I use it with year 6 although it could easily be used with KS3.