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All of my resources are priced at the minimum allowed by TES, they aren't trendy or earth shattering, they are a backbone to build the finesse onto, or, if it's period 7 on a Friday, you've got 300 reports still to write, a dozen UCAS references AND you need to set cover for a colleague who's sneezed twice and is off all week, they will serve well enough at an advanced FOFO level.

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All of my resources are priced at the minimum allowed by TES, they aren't trendy or earth shattering, they are a backbone to build the finesse onto, or, if it's period 7 on a Friday, you've got 300 reports still to write, a dozen UCAS references AND you need to set cover for a colleague who's sneezed twice and is off all week, they will serve well enough at an advanced FOFO level.
Forces and Motion. Calculation of g, a lesson in Data Handling in Science Experiments
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Forces and Motion. Calculation of g, a lesson in Data Handling in Science Experiments

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This is for pupils to develop the ability to use a spreadsheet (I wrote it in excel) to process a large amount of data in order to calculate a value for g (set to be a little lower than 9.8) and then lead into consideration of experimental errors. Using s=ut + 1/2at2 pupils can calculate gravitational acceleration. Pupils are provided with values for s and t Pupils need to calculate a mean t from a very large data set (easy to do using excel). Pupils then need to square the mean t. Then they need to plot s against t2 which will give them a linear graph with the gradient as 1/2 a. The worksheet is editable so weaker pupils can have more guided instructions. Stronger pupils can work their way through. The accompanying worksheet then looks at errors in measurement- absolute and % AND there is a random error in the data set. Pupils can use absolute errors in the data to determine size of error bars, Pupils can work out experimental error, plot best, steepest and shallowest trend lines for g and compare that against the total % error in their data.
Science Internal Assessments Bundle
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Science Internal Assessments Bundle

4 Resources
Contains Guidance on writing a laboratory report, a thorough treatise on using excel to make graphs with error bars, lines of best fit, experimental error, uncertainty in measurement etc. Contains example laboratory reports.
KS 3 Heat and Energy end of unit test EDITABLE
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KS 3 Heat and Energy end of unit test EDITABLE

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A simple 1 hour test comprising of multiple choice, longer responses, data handling (graph plotting and calculations) and reading and comprehension activities. It is editable so you can change it for your needs. Progressively more challenging, from simple responses, to short answers, to open questions. I have included a short reading and comprehension section to support my EFL candidates.
Grade 12 Chemistry Back to school Bundle
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Grade 12 Chemistry Back to school Bundle

19 Resources
Unlike Big Bundle, this is more notes and worked examples/ questions than quick activities. It requires much more teacher input than Big Bundle, but offers greater challenge for the pupils- especially with longer-responses. It's good for most post-16 courses, although specific for the IBDP, can easily be repurposed for A levels. If you have pupils who missed lessons or have shoddy notes, this may well fill the gap.
Exemplar of a Physics Lab report using secondary data
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Exemplar of a Physics Lab report using secondary data

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This is a good Pre-IB pupil's lab report that I use as a marking exercise for staff and pupils as preparation for their IB DP work. There are lots of examples out there of pupils' lab reports from primary data- but this one was conducted from secondary source data. A good activity to give to pupils with marking criteria to check they understand the rubric for a lab report.
Car crash of a lesson. Using lego.
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Car crash of a lesson. Using lego.

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Rate of change of momentum investigated through the medium of lego. And hard boiled eggs. For goodness sake, make sure they are HARD boiled. Use of ICT in lessons. I did this as a video lesson and the camera man was getting all wobbly at using his flashiest kit. Works just as well with an iPhone (my footage was shot on iPhone) the better stuff made by the kids (not uploaded here because the files are huge), was on a Go pro hero 4- in high speed mode- other action cameras are available. What is the difference between Physics and Titting about? Accurate measurements. Try it.,
Error Treatments in lab reports.
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Error Treatments in lab reports.

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A guide to calculating absolute and percentage error, experimental error, propagating errors and using excel to construct appropriate graphs treating errors via error bars, best, steepest, shallowest gradients etc.