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P1.4 Gravitational potential energy store
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P1.4 Gravitational potential energy store

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P1 Conservation and dissipation of energy Lesson 4: P1.4 Gravitational potential energy store Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
P1.5 Kinetic energy and elastic energy
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P1.5 Kinetic energy and elastic energy

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P1 Conservation and dissipation of energy Lesson 5: P1.5 Kinetic energy and elastic energy Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
P6.3 Changes of states
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P6.3 Changes of states

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P6 Molecules and matter Lesson 3: P6.3 Changes of states Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
P8.1 Vectors and scalars
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P8.1 Vectors and scalars

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P8 Forces in balance Lesson 1: P8.1 Vectors and scalars Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
P5.2 Cables
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P5.2 Cables

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P5 Electricity at home Lesson 2: P5.2 Cables Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
P1.2 Conservation of energy
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P1.2 Conservation of energy

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P1 Conservation and dissipation of energy Lesson 2: P1.2 Conservation of energy Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
KS3 Science Yr8 Physics Student response sheets
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KS3 Science Yr8 Physics Student response sheets

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A collection of student feedback sheets based on exam style questions. Best used when you have identified an area of weakness. This should help make marking meaningful. Topics include Electricity and Magnetism, Energy, Motion and pressure,
Science 101 (Introduction lesson 1/4)
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Science 101 (Introduction lesson 1/4)

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Designed to be the first lessons for Year 7s (1/4). Learning outcomes: (*) State what an observation is. (*) Describe the difference between observation and inference. (*) Use data to formulate an inference about fossil distribution. Also included are sentence types (Simple, Compound, Complex) with scientific examples to build literacy skills in later lessons.
P5.4 Electrical current
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P5.4 Electrical current

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P5 Electricity at home Lesson 4: P5.4 Electrical current Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
P4.5 Series circuits
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P4.5 Series circuits

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AQA GCSE Sciences (9-1) Physics: P4 Electric circuits Lesson 5: P4.5 Series circuits Based on the Kerboodle Resources The AQA Kerboodle worksheet are not included so as to be acting within the TES code of conduct.
KS3 Science Complete Extended Writing Task (Yr7-8)
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KS3 Science Complete Extended Writing Task (Yr7-8)

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Best used just before or after finishing a topic - an ideal activity for deep marking. Each slide contains a set of connective and also prompt ideas. Topics included: * Adaptation, Neutralisation, Particle theory, Detecting sound, Puberty, Drugs and health, Fossil fuels. * Respiration, Rock cycle, Payback-time, Digestion, Diffusion, Acidification of forests, Pollination, Earth and space
Recording Data (Introduction lesson 4/4) "Graphs and Tables"
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Recording Data (Introduction lesson 4/4) "Graphs and Tables"

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Designed to be the fourth lessons for Year 7s (4/4). Learning outcomes: (*) Describe the three different types of data. (*) Calculate means. (*) Draw a suitable graph for given measurements. Students recap the three types of variables and then learn the three types of data (Continuous, Discrete and Categoric). They are then shown how to fill in a results table (where the dependent and independent variables go). They learn how to calculate means and how to plot this data onto a graph. The steps in drawing a graph are laid out in a step by step method (designed to be down together with the whole class). They are also informed on when to use line or bar charts.
Scientific Referencing
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Scientific Referencing

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This is probably most appropriate for A-Level and GCSE students but I have been pushing my top KS3 students to get used to this way of writing. Shows how to reference: books, videos, websites etc..
Science 101 (Introduction lesson 1/4)
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Science 101 (Introduction lesson 1/4)

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Designed to be the first lessons for Year 7s (1/4). Learning outcomes: (*) State what an observation is. (*) Describe the difference between observation and inference. (*) Use data to formulate an inference about fossil distribution. Also included are sentence types (Simple, Compound, Complex) with scientific examples to build literacy skills in later lessons.
KS4 Physics 1 Marking and Feedback Exam questions with Answers (Formative assessment)
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KS4 Physics 1 Marking and Feedback Exam questions with Answers (Formative assessment)

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I’ve uploaded an image of the finished product. This should be used ideally as a formative assessment before the summative assessment. The teacher (using your school’s designated colour) writes a WWW and relates the EBI to one of the tasks. The student completes the task using their designated feedback pen. The teacher follows up and marks the work with comments on how to improve. Since each unit has four different questions of various abilities, you can also differentiate. This pack is for Physics 1 and included 4 question sheet for these units: P1 Conservation and dissipation of energy P2 Energy transfer by heating P3 Energy resources P4 Electric circuits P5 Electricity in the home P6 Molecules and matter P7 Radioactivity
KS4 Physics 2 Marking and Feedback Exam questions with Answers (Formative assessment)
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KS4 Physics 2 Marking and Feedback Exam questions with Answers (Formative assessment)

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I’ve uploaded an image of the finished product. This should be used ideally as a formative assessment before the summative assessment. The teacher (using your school’s designated colour) writes a WWW and relates the EBI to one of the tasks. The student completes the task using their designated feedback pen. The teacher follows up and marks the work with comments on how to improve. Since each unit has four different questions of various abilities, you can also differentiate. P8 Forces in balance P9 Motion P10 Force and motion P12 Wave properties P13 Electromagnetic waves P15 Electromagnetism
Scientific Report
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Scientific Report

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Models how students should write out a scientific report: *) Abstract *) Introduction *) Method *) Results *) Discussion
Safety and Scientific Equipment (Introduction lesson 3/4)
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Safety and Scientific Equipment (Introduction lesson 3/4)

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Designed to be the third lessons for Year 7s (3/4). Learning outcomes: (*) Describe the use of different lab equipment. (*) Identify the appropriate lab equipment for an investigation. (*) Identify safety issues in an unsafe environment. Students will learn the common equipment they will encounter in the lab and their function. They will also learn how to measure liquids using equipment that form a meniscus. There are also safety rules and also how to light a Bunsen Burner
Scientific investigations (Introduction lesson 2/4)
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Scientific investigations (Introduction lesson 2/4)

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Designed to be the second lessons for Year 7s (2/4). Learning outcomes: (*) List the scientific method into the correct order. (*) Identify questions that can be answered using science. (*) Identify the different variables in Brainiac experiments. Students will learn the difference scientific variables (Control, Independent, Dependent) and how to spot them in written situations and videos. Students also learn what makes a question scientific using Wolfgang Pauli's "not even wrong" quote.