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Current teacher teaching KS3 & 4 Science, and KS5 Biology and Physics.
Takeaway Homework
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Takeaway Homework

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This is my first draft of a takeaway homework template, taken from @TeacherToolkit on twitter.\n\nIt was designed for Science, but is easily adaptable.
Using drugs to treat disease
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Using drugs to treat disease

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Practical based on the popular Twilight film where the students plan a practical looking at whether garlic can act as an antibacterial.\nTwo lessons included\nThe first is them planning and carrying out the practical.\nThe second is them collecting the results and starting the writeup of the practical
Acid Rain Practical
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Acid Rain Practical

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You will need 4 samples of 'rain water&' spiked with acid or alkali to represent the different areas you can get the rain from
Immunity
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Immunity

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Market place version of an immunity lesson. The students create a poster which sums up all the market place stations with an end of lesson quiz.
Atomic Structure
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Atomic Structure

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Introduction to atoms, elements and compounds using a differentiation wheel. The students choose a task that is in their comfort zone, and one which is above their comfort zone. Requires textbooks.
New AQA (2016) Physics P1 - Energy , Lesson 1 - Changes in Energy Stores
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New AQA (2016) Physics P1 - Energy , Lesson 1 - Changes in Energy Stores

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Complete lesson on changes in energy stores. Starter - Some true and false questions on Energy to address misconceptions Main - Intro to energy and the new 'stores' approach. Work through the different stores of energy, giving examples. The students then have a worksheet to complete. Energy transfers then discussed with a demo (as shown in the picture) and examples given. Students then move around a circus identifying energy stores and any transfers. Plenary - Three levelled questions (with markschemes) for students to answer