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GCSE and A-Level Chemistry Resources, with some more general KS3 Science lessons, PowerPoints and worksheets.

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GCSE and A-Level Chemistry Resources, with some more general KS3 Science lessons, PowerPoints and worksheets.
Bev and Kev's electrcity bills.
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Bev and Kev's electrcity bills.

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A script about Bev and Kev preparing for a their first date, to be read by the teacher and acted out by a pair of students. It is even more effective if you bring in props like a TV remote, hairdryer etc. The remainder of students in the class listen carefully to the story so that they can calculate the cost of preparing for a date, using the student worksheet. An education as to why it is only fair for a man to pay for dinner on a first date, if nothing else!
Electricity Worksheet
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Electricity Worksheet

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Simple worksheet where students have to read statements and then tick yes or no depending on whether they are correct or not. If they are incorrect they have to write a correct statement in the space provided.
Hubble Telescope Tasks
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Hubble Telescope Tasks

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These are tasks aimed to accompany the awesome NASA Amazing Space website. www.amazing-space.stsci.edu. Print out one of the star witness articles of the class to read. Then get cracking with the tasks. You will find it useful to have copies of the Hubble Space Telescope downloadable PDF from the capture --> picture it, part of the website too.
Light and Sound Resources
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Light and Sound Resources

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Light loop card game. Light and sound RAFT activity, (students have to choose which activity/row they would like to complete) and lights and sound venn diagram.
Interpreting Graphs Activity
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Interpreting Graphs Activity

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A fun way of getting pupils to look at graphs in Science. Could be used as a starter or pleanary. Print the interpreting graphs activity out and laminate to make four different colour, double sided cards. Organise pupils into groups of two or three and provide each group with a set of four cards. Introduce the activity using the first page of the Power Point. Pupils use the clues on the back of the cards to help them describe what is happening in each graph, answers can then be shared as a class using the Power Point.