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Key Science Topic Booklet

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<p>An easy to use Science booklet with core topics covered in the Curriculum. Included in this bookelt are the following topics:</p> <p>Cells<br /> Levels of Organisation<br /> Forces<br /> Energy<br /> Atoms, Elements and Compounds<br /> Chemical Reactions</p> <p>Suitable for KS2 and KS3 depending on ability.</p>
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SI units and base quantities

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<p>A PowerPoint for a lesson on SI units and base quantities- includes questions and answers. Lots of examples and some stretch and challenge activities as well.</p>
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Patterns

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<p>A worksheet for KS1/KS2 students on noticing patterns. Children need to draw the correct shape in a sequency of shapes.</p>
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Counting money worksheet

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<p>An engaging worksheet giving children the oppurtunity to practice addition of coins (10p, 5p,2p and 1p). It can be used from KS1 to KS2 depending on ability.</p>
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Food chains worksheet

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<p>This is a differentiated worksheet on Food Chains. Students are to learn what a producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer and tertiary consumer are. Fun, reliable and engaging worksheet suitable for KS3 as well as SEN students!</p>
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Counting coins worksheet

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<p>An easy to use Couting coins worksheet, building on the first worksheet which used 1p,2p,5p and 10p. In this worksheet, students can learn to add 10p, 50p, £1 and £2 together. Suitable for KS1/KS2 students</p>
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Magnets Lesson

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<p>A differentiated lesson to develop students knowledge of magnets, magnetic field around a bar magnet and how a compass can be used to plot a magnetic field. Suitable for medium ability KS3 classes and SEN KS4 students</p>
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Division

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<p>A worksheet designed for students to practice division through division of counters. Divide the counters into two halves for division by two. Divider the counters into two halves and then into four quarters for division by four.</p>
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Natural Selection Lesson

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<p>An engaging lesson with exam style questions to complete. Suitable for KS4 with links to videos and suitable for online learning.</p>