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I am a secondary science teacher based in England. I create resources for mainly KS4 science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) and revision YouTube videos at Miss Wetton - GCSE Science Revision.

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I am a secondary science teacher based in England. I create resources for mainly KS4 science (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) and revision YouTube videos at Miss Wetton - GCSE Science Revision.
Elements/Purity/Separating Mixtures Homework/Revision Worksheet with Answers
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Elements/Purity/Separating Mixtures Homework/Revision Worksheet with Answers

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A worksheet (with answers) I made to give my Y7 class at the end of their Elements topic. Would also work well with AQA( Kerboodle) Activate 1 Matter 1 topic. Includes elements (their names and symbols), elements/compounds/mixtures, pure/impure substances & heating/cooling curves, dissolving/solubility, filtration & distillation, naming compounds & chemical formulae.
History/Models of the Atom Timeline Assembly (Card Sort)
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History/Models of the Atom Timeline Assembly (Card Sort)

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Students arrange the models of the atom into a timeline and add the statements that describe each model. They can then use this as a scaffold to demonstrate their learning, e.g. by recreating the timeline in their book or writing ‘The Story of the Model of the Atom’. Or they can stick it straight in their books if they have 1 copy each - I laminated because a) I wanted to use the resource again, and b) I wanted my low ability group to draw the timeline themselves to embed the knowledge). Used with a low-ability Y10 group for both atomic structure and radioactivity topics to help them visualise the development of the atom - I played this video to help them (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4Us5PTb4J8), could also be used with the information sheets or as a revision activity. Stretch: blue boxes contain either an evaluation fo the model or information on how it was developed (e.g. cathode ray tube, alpha scattering experiment). These could be omitted and students asked to write this information on post-it notes instead. I have tried to organise the boxes in a way that minimise the time taken to cut out.
Earth's Resources Revision Summary Sheet (with answers)
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Earth's Resources Revision Summary Sheet (with answers)

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Covers resources & sustainable development, alternative methods of extracting metals (bioleaching/phytomining), life cycle assessments (LCAs) and recycling, reducing use of resources, potable water, wastewater treatment and required practical - analysing and purifying water samples.
Chemical Formulae Worksheet
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Chemical Formulae Worksheet

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Worksheet created for a Y7 lesson on writing/interpreting chemical formulae. The formatting and subscript lettering is the same as on the main preview image, not on the other previews as TES messes these up for some reason!