With over 8 years of teaching experience, I am dedicated to crafting engaging worksheets and activities that will inspire and empower students in their science education journey. Whether you're a teacher looking for resources to enhance your classroom experience or a student seeking to deepen your understanding of scientific concepts, you've come to the right place.
Simple Science is all about making learning fun and accessible that meets the needs for all students in your classroom.
With over 8 years of teaching experience, I am dedicated to crafting engaging worksheets and activities that will inspire and empower students in their science education journey. Whether you're a teacher looking for resources to enhance your classroom experience or a student seeking to deepen your understanding of scientific concepts, you've come to the right place.
Simple Science is all about making learning fun and accessible that meets the needs for all students in your classroom.
This resource contains 4 worksheets for balancing equations using moles that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom.
Students will be:
Using the mole equation
Balancing equations using moles
Calculating the relative molecular and atomic mass of compounds
Using and simplifying ratios
We have worksheets for the following topics in Chemistry Paper 1:
Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table
Atoms, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures and Separation Techniques
Relative Atomic Mass and Electronic Structure
The Periodic Table and Metals
Groups 0 & 1
Group 7
Bonding, Structure, and The Properties of Matter
Ionic Bonding
Covalent and Metallic Bonding
Structure and Bonding of Carbon
Quantitative Chemistry
Balancing Equations
% Mass
Relative Atomic and Formula Mass
Amount of Substances in Equations
The Mole
Using Moles to Balance Equations
Limiting Reactants
Concentration of Solutions
Chemical Changes
Metal Oxides and Reactivity Series
Displacement Reactions
Extraction of Metals and Reduction
Ionic Equations
Reactions of Metals with Acids
Neutralisation of Acids
pH Scale, Neuralisation, and Strong & Weak Acids
Electrolysis
Energy Changes
Energy Transfers and Reaction Profiles
Energy Changes of Reactions
More worksheets will be added in the future.
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This resource contains 1 revision mat for the microbiology required practical in the Biology section of the new AQA Triple Science paper 1. Answers to the revision mat are also included.
It contain questions about methodology, scientific enquiry and analysis of results. These can be given after teaching the required practical, homework or at the end of year 11 for revision before their exams.
We have worksheets for the following required practicals:
Biology Practicals
Microscopy
Microbiology – Triple
Food Tests Required Practical
Enzymes
Photosynthesis
Reaction Time
Plant Responses – Triple
Decomposition – Triple
Quadrats
Transects
Chemistry Practicals
Making Salts
Electrolysis
Temperature Changes
Rates of Reaction
Chromatography
Water Purification
Triple practicals will be added soon.
Physics Practicals
Specific Heat Capacity
Thermal Insulation – Triple
Resistance
I-V Characteristics
Density
Force and Extension
Acceleration
Waves
Light – Triple
Radiation and Absorption
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This resource contains 2 revision check-list for both combined and triple biology paper 2.
Students are provided with the link to use. Print on A3.
Higher and triple content is identified on each check-list.
Hope your students find these comprehensive revision check-lists useful.
This resource contains 1 revision mat for the transects (field investigations) required practical in the Biology section of the new AQA Science Trilogy paper 2. Answers to the revision mat are also included.
It contain questions about methodology, scientific enquiry and analysis of results. These can be given after teaching the required practical, homework or at the end of year 11 for revision before their exams.
We have worksheets for the following required practicals:
Biology Practicals
Microscopy
Microbiology – Triple
Food Tests Required Practical
Enzymes
Photosynthesis
Reaction Time
Plant Responses – Triple
Decomposition – Triple
Quadrats
Transects
Chemistry Practicals
Making Salts
Electrolysis
Temperature Changes
Rates of Reaction
Chromatography
Water Purification
Triple practicals will be added soon.
Physics Practicals
Specific Heat Capacity
Thermal Insulation – Triple
Resistance
I-V Characteristics
Density
Force and Extension
Acceleration
Waves
Light – Triple
Radiation and Absorption
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This resource is a simple worksheet that you can use with your class once you have taught the acceleration calculation (acceleration = change in velocity / time)
This worksheets helps students to:
Convert units
Simple calculations
Worded calculation questions
Rearranging the equation questions
Application questions
This can also be used as homework to help further embed the knowledge being taught.
We have worksheets for the following physics equations:
Paper 1:
Energy
Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2)
Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2
Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height
Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change
Efficiency calculation
Power = Energy Transferred / Time
Power = Work Done / Time
Electricity
Charge Flow = Current x Time
Potential Difference = Current x Resistance
Power = Potential Difference x Current
Power = (Current)2 x Resistance
Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference
Particle Model of Matter
Density = Mass / Volume
Energy for a Change of State = Mass x SLH
Paper 2:
Forces
Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength
Force = Spring Constant x Extension
Speed = Distance / Time
Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time
Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration
Work Done = Force x Distance
Momentum = Mass x Velocity
Waves
Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency
Wavespeed = Frequency x Wavelength
Magnetism
Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current X Length
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This resource contains 3 revision question grids that can be used with students as part of their revision lessons for the homeostasis and response topic.
Students will be using answer squares and placing them on an answer grid that can be used repeatedly. This is more focused on recalling information and would be great to use just before an exam so students can gain confidence in knowing the knowledge needed to gain marks on questions.
There are instruction slides available, so you know exactly how to use this revision resource with your students, including answer slides.
Does not include IVF and negative feedback.
Please find time to review this resource to let the rest of the TES community see what they will be using.
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A revision mat for the new AQA Biology specification including answers. This revision mat includes, diagrams, exam questions (graphs) and lots of different style questions using the AQA specification. This resource is great as homework or end of topic revision. Higher content is in red boxes.
This can also be used as home learning for students if they are requested to isolate for two weeks.
Topics include:
4.5.3.6 - Negative Feedback (Higher)
Students have commented saying that this resource has helped them with their understanding of the new AQA specification and have given them confidence
This resource contains 6 (combined and triple) bookmarks for all 3 sciences for the Edexcel GCSE science exams.
Each bookmark contains:
Length of exam
Topics included in each exam
Required praticals
Revision techniques
Revision websites
Command words
YouTube revision channels
These can be printed and placed into student books.
This resource contains 3 revision question grids that can be used with students as part of their revision lessons for the cell biology topic.
Students will be using answer squares and placing them on an answer grid that can be used repeatedly. This is more focused on recalling information and would be great to use just before an exam so students can gain confidence in knowing the knowledge needed to gain marks on questions.
There are instruction slides available, so you know exactly how to use this revision resource with your students, including answer slides.
Please find time to review this resource to let the rest of the TES community see what they will be using.
Thank you!
This resource is a simple worksheet that you can use with your class once you have taught the density calculation (density = mass / volume).
This worksheets helps students to:
Convert units
Simple calculations
Worded calculation questions
Rearranging the equation questions
Application questions
This can also be used as homework to help further embed the knowledge being taught.
We have worksheets for the following physics equations:
Paper 1:
Energy
Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2)
Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2
Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height
Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change
Efficiency calculation
Power = Energy Transferred / Time
Power = Work Done / Time
Electricity
Charge Flow = Current x Time
Potential Difference = Current x Resistance
Power = Potential Difference x Current
Power = (Current)2 x Resistance
Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference
Particle Model of Matter
Density = Mass / Volume
Energy for a Change of State = Mass x SLH
Paper 2:
Forces
Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength
Force = Spring Constant x Extension
Speed = Distance / Time
Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time
Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration
Work Done = Force x Distance
Momentum = Mass x Velocity
Waves
Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency
Wavespeed = Frequency x Wavelength
Magnetism
Force = Magnetic Flux Density x Current X Length
Thank you.
This resource contains 6 (combined and triple) bookmarks for all 3 sciences for the AQA GCSE science exams.
Each bookmark contains:
Length of exam
Topics included in each exam
Required praticals
Revision techniques
Revision websites
Command words
YouTube revision channels
These can be printed and placed into student books.
Throughout my teaching career, I’ve grappled with the challenge of helping students tackle physics equations comprehensively, ensuring they show all their working out. Despite trying various methods like FIFA, I found students often struggled to remember each component or missed crucial steps in their calculations.
In response, I developed a new approach that has yielded remarkable success in my classroom. Named “HENCH” for lower-ability students and “HEINRCH” for higher-ability ones, this method breaks down each step required for marks in physics calculation questions, ensuring students don’t overlook important elements.
Given the increasing emphasis on thoroughness in exams by boards like AQA, it’s crucial for students to demonstrate their working out at every stage. This method not only helps students achieve full credit but also ensures they develop a deeper understanding of the subject. It’s a simple yet effective tool that equips students with the skills they need to excel.
It would be wonderful to see this method used consistently across many educational platforms to support our students understand how to approach difficult physics equations questions!
The resource contains worked examples of how to use HENCH/HEINRCH and photos of actually exam questions using this method.
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Do you find your students never seem to the see the link between different topic in science?
Do they struggle to understand that what they learn for each paper can be used in multiple different questions?
Our resource will help your students understand the links between different topics for paper Biology, while increasing the recall of their knowledge. This is a template for the version we sell on our shop and found in the bundles.
Think - Students write down what they can remember about that particular piece of content they are given.
Link - Students will then try to form a link between the two areas such as the example provided.
This resource is very simple to use and can be used time and time again.
If you found this resource useful, please provide a small review.
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This resource contains 6 (combined and triple) bookmarks for all 3 sciences for the WJEC GCSE science exams.
Each bookmark contains:
Length of exam
Topics included in each exam
Required praticals
Revision techniques
Revision websites
Command words
YouTube revision channels
These can be printed and placed into student books.
SimpleScience has designed a 2 page worksheet that can be used while students watch the ‘Extinction# The Facts’ documentary that can be found on BBC Iplayer.
Students will follow the animal foot prints on the worksheet to answer questions based on the statistics, opinions and facts given from the documentary.
There is some content links to the of AQA Biology specification.
Hope you enjoy this worksheet!
Revision mat for the new AQA Biology specification including answers. This revision mat includes, diagrams, lots of different style questions using the AQA specification. This resource is great as homework or end of topic revision. Higher content is in red boxes.
This can also be used as home learning for students if they are requested to isolate for two weeks.
Topics include:
4.7.3.1 - Biodiversity
4.7.3.2 - Waste Management
4.7.3.3 - Land Use
4.7.3.4 - Deforestation
4.7.3.5 - Global Warming
4.7.3.6 - Maintaining Biodiversity
Students have commented saying that this resource has helped them with their understanding of the new AQA specification and have given them confidence
Other resources and revision mats can be found in my shop by clicking the following link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/cal-w11
SimpleScience has designed a 2 page worksheet that can be used while students watch the ‘Life on Our Planet’ documentary that can be found on Netflix.
Students will follow the flowing leaves on the worksheet to answer questions based on the statistics, opinions and facts given from the documentary.
There is some content links to the separate specification of AQA Biology.
Also be aware of the misinformation that some of this documentary may include. Ensure you highlight to your students that ‘fact-checking’ is important and not to take information at face value.
Hope you enjoy this worksheet!
This resource contains 1 worksheet that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom.
We have worksheets for the following topics in Biology Paper 1:
Cell Biology
Cell Structure and Specialised Cell
Microscopy
Microscopy Required Practical
Culturing Microorganisms – Triple
Microbiology Required Practical – Triple
Cell Division and Stem Cells
Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport
Osmosis Required Practical
Organisation
Organisation and The Digestive System
Food Tests Required Practical
Enzymes and Enzyme Activity
Enzymes Required Practical
The Circulatory System and Heart Disease
The Respiratory system
Plant Tissues and Organs
Infection and Response
Pathogens and Human Defences
Vaccines, Antibiotics and Drug Development
Monoclonal Antibodies – Triple
Plant Diseases Detection and Defences – Triple
Bioenergetics
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis Required Practical
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Exercise and Metabolism
This resource is used to help students understand the keywords used for investigations in science. This resource will help students understand how key questions will be asked and used to help them understand what questions are asking them.
Examples of each would be good with this task and give students the opportunity to discuss what they think each word means.