<p>A powerpoint explaining solubility and how to interpret solubility curves. A worksheet is provided to assess student understanding of concepts studied, as well as a mark scheme.</p>
<p>A Powerpoint that describes the difference between miscible and immisicble liquids and how to separate them, as well as solution e.g. salt water, using the process of distillation. Detailed explanations of the principles of distillation allow the learners to fully understand the process. The powerpoint is supported by a worksheet that is used to assess basic understanding of the principles. The Powerpoint also includes an extended writing task where students can use their understanding to explain how desalination of seawater works.</p>
<p>A powerpoint that describes the principles of the Water Cycle, covering evaporation, condensation, precipitation, surface runoff, transpiration,infiltration, percolation and groundwater discharge. The powerpoint is supported by an extended writing sheet for more able students and a differentiated worksheet for students with learning difficulties, in order to assess understanding of the concepts studied.</p>
<p>A Powerpoint that describes the principles of filtration and evaporation. The powerpoint is supported by an extended writing task where students are asked to explain how salt can be separated from clay and sand in rock salt. There is also a plenary exit slip for students to complete to assess their learning.</p>
<p>A powerpoint presentation explaining how the seasons occur in relation to the Space topic. The presentation is supported by differentiated worksheets to assess student understanding. Video links are incorporated into the presentation that will support the development of understanding in this topic.</p>
<p>Powerpoint presentation looks at the theory of plate tectonics and how it developed from Alfred Wegener’s earlier theory of continental drift. The presentation includes links to important videos to support learning. A supporting worksheet is also included to assess student understanding of work covered in lesson.</p>
<p>A powerpoint and worksheet to develop student understanding of the 3 states of matter using the particle model. The understanding of the particle model is then used to explore how the particle model is used to explain some of the properties of solids, liquids and gases. Model answers for the questions in the worksheet are included in the powerpoint so students can peer assess work and complete DIRT activities. Please note the format shown in the sample shown does not represent the actual view as Comic Sans font is used.</p>
<p>Powerpoint that explains changes of state in terms of bonds and kinetic energy. The powerpoint is supported by a worksheet that allows students to assess their understanding of the physical changes that can occur. There is also an extended writing tasks that offers students the opportunity to free write to demonstrate a full understanding of the concepts behind the subject matter.</p>