This booklet supports a series of lesson and is designed for Entry Level/SEND students to allow them to access the key elements of science. If used in a mixed ability class, these booklets allow students to keep pace with the rest of the class whilst personalising the challenge and support they require.
The booklet is part of a series of booklets with a variety of tasks including matching keywords and definition, scaffolding, extended answers, research and a lot of practical work with matching results tables/graphs.
Some of the diagrams have had to be removed for copyright.
Great plenary, starter or revision activity.
A student is given a card and has to describe the word without using any of the three words given or the actual word.
Students can then make their own versions too as great revision too.
These lessons have been created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
Lessons in the series include:
Paper 2
41 Rate of Reaction - Effect of concentration
42 Rate of Reaction - Effect of temperature
43 Rate of Reaction - Effect of surface area
44 Rate of Reaction - Collision Theory
45 Rate of Reaction - Catalysts
46 Reversible Reactions
47 Equilibrium (Higher)
48 Equilibrium (Higher)
49 Crude Oil
50 Fractional Distillation
51 Properties of Hydrocarbons
52 Cracking
53 Pure Substances
54 Chromatography
55 Identification
56/57 Earth’s Atmosphere
58 Greenhouse Effect
59 Carbon Footprint
60 Atmospheric Pollutants
61 Using Resources
62 Potable Water
63 Waste Water Treatment
64 Extracting Metals (HT)
65 Life Cycle
Great plenary, starter or revision activity.
A student is given a card and has to describe the word without using any of the three words given or the actual word.
Students can then make their own versions too as great revision too.
Great plenary, starter or revision activity.
A student is given a card and has to describe the word without using any of the three words given or the actual word.
Students can then make their own versions too as great revision too.
This booklet supports a series of lesson and is designed for Entry Level/SEND students to allow them to access the key elements of science. If used in a mixed ability class, these booklets allow students to keep pace with the rest of the class whilst personalising the challenge and support they require.
The booklet is part of a series of booklets with a variety of tasks including matching keywords and definition, scaffolding, extended answers, research and a lot of practical work with matching results tables/graphs.
Some of the diagrams have had to be removed for copyright.
This booklet supports a series of lesson and is designed for Entry Level/SEND students to allow them to access the key elements of science. If used in a mixed ability class, these booklets allow students to keep pace with the rest of the class whilst personalising the challenge and support they require.
The booklet is part of a series of booklets with a variety of tasks including matching keywords and definition, scaffolding, extended answers, research and a lot of practical work with matching results tables/graphs.
Some of the diagrams have had to be removed for copyright.
This booklet supports a series of lesson and is designed for Entry Level/SEND students to allow them to access the key elements of science. If used in a mixed ability class, these booklets allow students to keep pace with the rest of the class whilst personalising the challenge and support they require.
The booklet is part of a series of booklets with a variety of tasks including matching keywords and definition, scaffolding, extended answers, research and a lot of practical work with matching results tables/graphs.
Some of the diagrams have had to be removed for copyright.
Great plenary, starter or revision activity.
A student is given a card and has to describe the word without using any of the three words given or the actual word.
Students can then make their own versions too as great revision too.
Great plenary, starter or revision activity.
A student is given a card and has to describe the word without using any of the three words given or the actual word.
Students can then make their own versions too as great revision too.
GCSE Core Science Revision Materials for plant hormones and auxins
Revision resources to support students prepare for assessments. Can be used as a starter and/or plenary too.
More resources as scuttscience and achieveinscience
A set of loop card activities for each main topic in the B1 unit. Can be used as a starter, revision and/or plenary.
Match the word with the question/definition to form a loop as quick as you can.
Prediction Paper - GCSE Additional Physics - Foundation - 2016
This paper consists of new questions that have been designed around previous examinations.
These assessments are produced after mapping questions from previous years.
This includes a mark scheme.
Great for revision and discussion.
Students have their own bingo cards and then the slides gone through with different questions. Students can be awarded for a row or a full house.
Topics include: heat transfers, energy, energy resources, waves and more.
Students have their own bingo cards and then the slides gone through with different questions. Students can be awarded for a row or a full house.
Topics covered: alkanes, alkenes, fractional distillation, cracking, atmosphere, atomic structure, limetsone and more.
Students have their own bingo cards and then the slides gone through with different questions. Students can be awarded for a row or a full house.
Topics include: nerves, hormones, diet, auxins, genetics and more.