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Curriculum4Wales - Liz Foxwell

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Experienced and award winning creators of resources to support the Curriculum in both Wales and the UK classrooms as well as international curriculums. Liz has written many resource books and has experience in translating the resources to many languages. Awards have been awarded have been awarded for book and resources, the judges felt they improved classroom practice. These resources have been used in Liz's classroom as well as her departments over many years.

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Experienced and award winning creators of resources to support the Curriculum in both Wales and the UK classrooms as well as international curriculums. Liz has written many resource books and has experience in translating the resources to many languages. Awards have been awarded have been awarded for book and resources, the judges felt they improved classroom practice. These resources have been used in Liz's classroom as well as her departments over many years.
Using onomatopoeias
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Using onomatopoeias

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A simple worksheet where the learners have to insert the missing words to complete the sentence. The second sheet contains the answers.
Sir Isaac Newton - (PowerPoint - complete lesson)
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Sir Isaac Newton - (PowerPoint - complete lesson)

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A complete lesson giving facts about Sir Isaac Newton, discussing and predicting gravity challenges with physics theory to support the findings. Can be used as an introduction to KS3 Science or as revision for GCSE. 25 slides with activities and website suggestions.
Health and safety in the science classroom/laboratory (PowerPoint - Full lesson)
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Health and safety in the science classroom/laboratory (PowerPoint - Full lesson)

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This resource is a simple to use complete PowerPoint that reinforces safety practices and symbols in the science classroom/laboratory. It encourages each learner to be aware of the dangers of chemicals, identify hazard symbols and understand how they can affect the skin/body. This is a full lesson in PowerPoint that includes lesson objectives, content, homework and individual/paired working. The additional hazard recording sheet is available as a free download.
Data Terminology Posters
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Data Terminology Posters

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These posters are ideal for a classroom to explain the different types of data and the types of sampling. Created as posters they are ideal for use on a white board or as a wall display. When reduced they can be stuck into learner’s books or the terminology copied for reference. A simple resource that explains data and data collection using simple, easy to read explanations.
Area worksheets
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Area worksheets

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A simple to use area worksheet that builds on using squared paper to calculate are. It supports understanding of area by using the multiplication tables to build on prior levels. These worksheets also help in developing finding the area of irregular shapes.
Sankey Diagrams - Energy Transfer
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Sankey Diagrams - Energy Transfer

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2 pages of resources to support the understanding of energy transfer and wastage. As a concept it is relatively explain but these sheets allow the calculations to be seen as a visual representation and a numerical output. The learners are encourages to complete the missing values and calculate the percentage waste. The formula is printed on the bottom of the page. Each sheet is printed 2 on an A4 to reduce waste.
Sankey Diagram Worksheet
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Sankey Diagram Worksheet

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A simple method of creating Sankey diagrams differentiated to low, middle and high abilities. The blank sheet is for higher learners, the part completed is for middle ability and the completed sheet is for lower level learners to copy or cut and paste. Using squared paper the learners can create their own Sankey diagrams for a given input and specified outputs.
Introduction to types of energy and energy stores plus how electricity is created. (PowerPoint)
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Introduction to types of energy and energy stores plus how electricity is created. (PowerPoint)

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A Powerpoint presentation explaining the different types of energy, how energy is stored and how electricity is made. The presentation includes activities and external YouTube links to explain the processes. Written for secondary learners in years 7, 8 or 9 but an ideal revision tool for years 10 and 11. Supports physics learning in the UK, the new Welsh Curriculum and international curriculums.
Newton's Laws Booklet
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Newton's Laws Booklet

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This resource prints as a booklet and includes work sheets, experiments and graph paper for recording. It is ideal for all learners that need a prompt to become autonomous learners and those that are not in school for periods of time. New Welsh Curriculum Four Purposes: Ambitious capable learners who set themselves high standards and seek and enjoy challenge. Can explain the ideas and concepts they are learning about. The can use number effectively in different contexts and understand how to interpret data and apply mathematical concepts. MATHS: I can estimate capacity, mass, temperature and time using appropriate standard units. I can collect different types of data to answer questions that may have been posed. I can represent information by creating a variety of appropriate charts SCITECH: I can explore how the motion of objects can be affected by applying specific forces. I can use a variety of simple model to describe the forces acting on an object.
3D Shapes - Nets for construction
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3D Shapes - Nets for construction

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These sheets contain 3D nets for learners to construct. Each Net can be reproduced and printed on card to make a great class display while helping learners understand 2D and 3D shapes. In technology they can use it to support paper modelling for the iterative design process. Using basic shapes to construct more elaborate and complex models. In the new Welsh curriculum it achieves: Four Purposes: ambitious capable learners who are questioning and enjoy problem solving and understand how to interpret data and apply mathematical concepts. Enterprising creative contributors who connect and apply their knowledge and skills to create ideas and products. To think creatively to refrain and solve problems. SCITECH: I ca use design thinking to test and refine my design decisions without fear of failure and I can apply my knowledge and skills when making design decisions in order to produce specific outcomes. MATHS: I can relate three dimensional shapes to its two dimensional nets.
Parts of a Microscope Worksheet (with answer sheet)
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Parts of a Microscope Worksheet (with answer sheet)

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An A4 worksheet that encourages the learner to label the parts of the microscope, using a word bank. In addition the learners are encouraged to look at the description of the parts of the microscope and match the function to the part. This is ideal for a differentiating as the descriptions can be blanked out leaving the learners to add their own. In addition the word bank can be blanked out encouraging learners to research the parts of the microscope. An answer sheet is included. Ideal for any age group and learner as it offers consolidation of knowledge and revision.
Flags of the world by country (booklet)
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Flags of the world by country (booklet)

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A simple easy to use resource to explore flags of the world, listed by country, ready to celebrate the Jubilee, world heritage, geography and exploration. An ideal resource for the new Welsh curriculum too help in identifying places for comparison with Wales. A great resource for both UK and international schools. The resource prints as a booklet but can be used as individual pages for a wall display or teaching resource. Ideal for white boards.
A practical guide to supporting EAL and SEN/ALN Learners
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A practical guide to supporting EAL and SEN/ALN Learners

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A teachers book which is a practical guide of what the legislation actually looks like in a classroom. Evidence and text relating and being taught, directly to the chalk face. With the New welsh Curriculum expecting ALN and EAL issues not to stop a learners learning journey and elsewhere in the UK parents and school having more collaboration it means those in classrooms are expected to be able to teach using differentiated resources without any real input from practitioners. Hence this uses practitioners feedback to show what the legislation can look like in classrooms. This is no means exhaustive or the only way to do it just a way that some teachers are managing their workload when planning for all students in their school/cohort/class.
Scheme of learning - Buddy
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Scheme of learning - Buddy

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An English Scheme of work written for KS3 on the book Buddy by Nigel Hinton. Novels and short stories: Buddy. ‘Buddy is a young boy who comes from a poor home, he is neglected by his parents and is often picked on at school for being poor. He lives at home with his parents. It all starts when Buddy wants some money to go on a school trip, but he knows that he is unlikely to go as he was unable to go on previous school trips because his parents do not have the money. When his mother tells him she does not have any money to give him, Buddy ends up stealing the money from her purse.’