KS3 Cells revision sheetQuick View
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KS3 Cells revision sheet

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<p>This is a revision worksheet designed using the activate scheme of work. It covers microscopes, magnification, cells and cell organelles, special cells and unicellular organisms amoeba and euglena.</p>
VARIETY OF DO NOW TASKS / LESSON STARTERS FOR KS3 AND KS4 EDEXCEL GCSEQuick View
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VARIETY OF DO NOW TASKS / LESSON STARTERS FOR KS3 AND KS4 EDEXCEL GCSE

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Here I have quite a few activities that can be used as lesson starters and DO NOW TASKS. my school has adopted the policy of strong starts from the book teach like a champion and by giving the students a task to do on the way into lesson it makes effective use of the time and creates a settled start.
KS3 Periodic Table Revision sheetQuick View
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KS3 Periodic Table Revision sheet

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A resource to help students revise the Activate book 2 Periodic table unit. Could be printed onto A4 or A3. Included are the word file and a pdf file.
Muscles and the skeletonQuick View
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Muscles and the skeleton

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A work card with activities and questions for students to work through in a lesson. It explains how muscles work.
KS3 lesson on SkeletonQuick View
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KS3 lesson on Skeleton

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A work card that students can follow with activities and questions on. Activity sheets included. Can be edited
Digestion and EnzymesQuick View
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Digestion and Enzymes

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These are 2 lessons to cover digestion and then digestive enzymes. <br /> <br /> Each lesson has a double sided work card for students to work through which include activities and questions and also cut out sheets for the activities on the card. There is also a digestion investigation practical worksheet included.
CB1, CB4, CC13 Edexcel combined science Bitesize questions - ICT RESOURCEQuick View
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CB1, CB4, CC13 Edexcel combined science Bitesize questions - ICT RESOURCE

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<p>Here are 3 resources I have created due to being timetabled in a computer room each week. These resources have the links in for students to go to to find answers. I print them off as a booklet on A3 paper. Enough work in each sheet to last a full lesson and even be completed for homework or as a homework activity itself. I plan to get more on as the year goes by.</p>