This helpsheet can be used to support KS3 or KS4 scientists in setting up and completing a lab report for an investigation. It contains guidance to each key part of a lab report and allows students to mark these off as they go along!
The resource helps students with the following steps:
Introduction
Aim
Hypothesis
Method
Tables for results
Graphs for results
Discussion & Conclusion
Here’s a guided worksheet to help mid-lower ability students with calculating Rf values for the chromatography practical.
It can be a good idea to use this sheet whilst students are waiting for their results to develop during the practical or can be a stand alone worksheet.
Students always find predicting the products of electrolysis with aqueous solutions quite tricky - so I made this helpsheet to support my students until they were able to remember the rules themselves!
This worksheet is made to guide students through a practical that makes soluble Copper sulfate salts from Copper oxide & Sulfuric acid.
This is designed for a lower ability group and includes key concepts that link with the AQA Trilogy Specification.
This required practical help sheet is made to support students through the AQA Specific heat capacity required practical. This support sheet is aimed at lower ability students to be used alongside the practical.
This two sided support sheet covers:
Key information
Useful definitions
Key Equations
The method
Data collection
Extension Questions
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When teaching the A level course, I noticed that my students needed some supporting materials to help them with the content covered in lessons.
My Key notes summarise the non-negotiables that students need to know about the Neuronal communication sub-topic within the A-level Biology course.
Each key note sheet is split into three ‘key’ sections. Sections will vary depending on the lesson but they all contain a ‘key terms’ section and useful diagrams. This resource is made to support the OCR A-level course.
1 - Detecting & responding to Stimuli
2 - Introduction to neuronal communication
3 - How impulses travel along a neurone
4 - Moving through and between neurones
5 - Looking at Synapses