I provide Science resources (Chemistry, Physics and Biology) for the age range of 10-14. Focused on an introduction to various topics.
My booklets can be easily printed off to be given to the class as a workbook for that topic. With the guidance of the class teacher this becomes at complete set of notes for that topic.
I provide Science resources (Chemistry, Physics and Biology) for the age range of 10-14. Focused on an introduction to various topics.
My booklets can be easily printed off to be given to the class as a workbook for that topic. With the guidance of the class teacher this becomes at complete set of notes for that topic.
This pdf covers:
Cells and organisation
• cells as the fundamental unit of living organisms, including how to observe, interpret and record cell structure using a light microscope
• the functions of the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuole, mitochondria and chloroplasts
• the similarities and differences between plant and animal cells
• the role of diffusion in the movement of materials in and between cells
• the structural adaptations of some unicellular organisms
• the hierarchical organisation of multicellular organisms: from cells to tissues to organs to systems to organisms
This booklet is designed to be printed off and given to students to work through - included is a second teacher copy with all the activities completed. By the end of the unit student will have a complete set of notes for the topic.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
The topic covers speed calculation and graphs.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
The topic covers earth, season, solar system, history of space and satellites.
This pdf covers:
Gas exchange systems
• the structure and functions of the gas exchange system in humans, including adaptations to function
• the mechanism of breathing to move air in and out of the lungs, using a pressure model to explain the movement of gases, including simple measurements of lung volume
• the impact of exercise, asthma and smoking on the human gas exchange system
• the role of leaf stomata in gas exchange in plants
This booklet is designed to be printed off and given to students to work through - included is a second teacher copy with all the activities completed. By the end of the unit student will have a complete set of notes for the topic.
This pdf covers
Cellular respiration
• aerobic and anaerobic respiration in living organisms, including the breakdown of organic molecules to enable all the other chemical processes necessary for life
• a word summary for aerobic respiration
• the process of anaerobic respiration in humans and micro-organisms, including fermentation, and a word summary for anaerobic respiration
• the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in terms of the reactants, the products formed and the implications for the organism
This booklet is designed to be printed off and given to students to work through - included is a second teacher copy with all the activities completed. By the end of the unit student will have a complete set of notes for the topic.
This pdf covers
Photosynthesis
• the reactants in, and products of, photosynthesis, and a word summary for photosynthesis
• the dependence of almost all life on Earth on the ability of photosynthetic organisms, such as plants and algae, to use sunlight in photosynthesis to build organic molecules that are an essential energy store and to maintain levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
• the adaptations of leaves for photosynthesis
This booklet is designed to be printed off and given to students to work through - included is a second teacher copy with all the activities completed. By the end of the unit student will have a complete set of notes for the topic.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
This topic covers the classification sytem in the animal kingdom.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
This topic covers light, reflection and refraction as well as dispersion and mixing colours
This Powerpoint presentation is designed to be printed off and students complete the exercises.
The topic is metals and their reactivity this include: reactions of metals with oxygen, with water, with acids; the reactivity series and also information about rusting.
By the end of the topic the student will have a complete set of notes on this topic.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
This topic covers what is a mixture and how separation techniques are sused as well as solutions.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
This topic covers acid, alkali, indicators and neutralisation.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
This pdf covers
Relationships in an ecosystem
• the interdependence of organisms in an ecosystem, including food webs and insect pollinated crops
• the importance of plant reproduction through insect pollination in human food security
• how organisms affect, and are affected by, their environment, including the accumulation of toxic materials
This booklet is designed to be printed off and given to students to work through - included is a second teacher copy with all the activities completed. By the end of the unit student will have a complete set of notes for the topic.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.
This topic covers a range of chemical reaction including neutralisation, oxidation and combustion.
These resources have been created to aid both teachers and parents teach younger children from 11 to 14. They have been designed to give a basic introduction to a range to topics in junior Science.
Each resource takes the form of a booklet to be printed out and completed by the student. It has been produced in black and white to aid reproduction of numerous copies. The booklets consist of a title page, learning intentions and key words page and then a series of tasks to teach the subject.
The booklets would make an excellent introduction to most Physics, Chemistry and Biology topics studied while in secondary/high school. In addition, home schooled children could be guided through these resources with just basic specialist knowledge.
Each booklet comes with a completed “teacher copy” with all tasks filled in so that the teacher can ensure that all learners are consistent with their work.