Quality Resources consists of highly experienced staff members who produce the resources for GCSE Science with over 10 years of experienece. These include leaders in Teaching and Learning, Head of Biology, Head of Chemistry and Second in Science Department. From this wealth of experience comes the production of differentiated worksheets with answers. There are also resources tailored to SEND pupils and low attainers.
Quality Resources consists of highly experienced staff members who produce the resources for GCSE Science with over 10 years of experienece. These include leaders in Teaching and Learning, Head of Biology, Head of Chemistry and Second in Science Department. From this wealth of experience comes the production of differentiated worksheets with answers. There are also resources tailored to SEND pupils and low attainers.
Fantastic GCSE lesson on ions formation and drawing ions . 52 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, defintions, miniquiz and activities with answers for each activity. 18 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students. Complete lesson includes accompanying worksheets.
The activities include:
-Drawing ions using template given
-What’s missing from the ions diagrams
-Task where students state whether the ions were formed by losing or gaining electrons
-Using electron configuration to determine how the ions were formed
-Questions about ion formation.
Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
Fantastic GCSE powerpoint on Active Transport . 37 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 10 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
The activities include:
-Gap fill explaning what active transport is and how it differs from diffusion
-Comparison table where students choose the features of diffusion and active transport
-Diagam questions where students must identify low concentration and state the direction the particles would move via active transport
-Key words ‘what am I?’ task where pupils use the descriptions to identify the key words
-5 mark extended writing question where students have to compare diffusion with active transport
Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
Excellent GCSE powerpoint on the Osmosis experiment. 27 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria and activities with answers for each activity. 11 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students.
The activities include:
Putting the method steps into the correct order
Calculating change in mass and percentage change
Data analysis questions including variables using model data
Graph preparation questions
Drawing a graph with model data (including a model graph answer)
Conclusion with sentence starters to assist
Excellent Worksheets with Answers for SEN and Low ability pupils. 6 Worksheets in total including the answers. 4 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Osmosis.
Activities include describing the process of osmosis using key scientific terminology, missing letters correct the mistakes and a table calculation question where students must calculate the change in mass using the initial mass and final mass. They then use this to calculate the percentage change.
Excellent Worksheets with Answers for Low ability/SEN pupils to assist them with learning GCSE enzyme structure. 6 worksheets included with 4 different activites.
Students are given a list of descriptions and must determine if an enzyme or substrate is being described. The second task requires students to match up the key words with the descriptions given. The third task, is scaffolded with key words which students use to label the diagram to show substrate, enzyme, active site and enzyme-substrate complex. The fourth and final task is a gap fill activity.
Each task includes the answers as well.
Fantastic SEN/Low Ability KS3 Lesson on Acids and Alkalis. 26 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 5 Activities in total. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
The activities include:
-Mini quiz
Identify the mistakes for substances which have been labeled as acids or alkalis
-Gap about acids and alkalis and introducing the concepts of neutralisation
-Match up sentence starters with the end of the sentences describing acids and alkalis
-Labeling substances as either acids or alkalis
-Using result table, categories substances as either strong acids, weak acids, strong alkalis or weak alkalis.
Excellent bundle SEN and Low Abilityincludes all resources with powerpoints and worksheets. Lessons include Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, defintions, miniquiz and activities with answers for each activity. The 3 lessons included in the bundle are:
Ionic Compound Properties Complete Lesson
Ionic Formula
Drawing and Forming Ions
Ionic Compound Properties activites include:
-Gap fill about the properties of ionic compounds,
-Identifying ionic compounds using table data about boiling and melting point
-Data analysis to idenify ionic compounds using information about ionic compounds conductivity,
-Choosing the correct properties
-Choosing the correct words and sentence match up
Ionic Formula activities include:
-Deducing the ratio of the ions in a formula
-Using ratio of ions to determine the formula of the ionic compound.
-Working out the formula from the name of the compound and ions it contains
-Working out the formula for compounds with complex ions e.g. Ammonium, Sulfates and Hydroxides.
Drawing Ions activities include:
-Drawing ions using template given
-What’s missing from the ions diagrams
-Task where students state whether the ions were formed by losing or gaining electrons
-Using electron configuration to determine how the ions were formed
-Questions about ion formation.
Unlock the wonders of Active Transport with this dynamic and accessible GCSE PowerPoint! This resource features 24 engaging slides that guide students through key concepts, including a Do Now/Starter, clearly defined Success Criteria, a quiz, and a range of 5 interactive activities, all supported by comprehensive answers. The complete lesson is further enhanced with accompanying worksheets designed specifically for SEN and low-ability students.
Activities Overview:
-Word Choice Exercise: Students will select the correct terms to explain what active transport is and how it differs from diffusion.
-Comparison Table: Foster understanding through a structured table that prompts students to compare the features of diffusion and active transport.
-Diagram Analysis: Students will identify areas of low concentration and indicate the direction particles would move via active transport.
-Key Terms Identification: Engage students with a “What Am I?” task, where they use provided descriptions to identify key vocabulary related to active transport.
-Extended Writing Prompt: Encourage deeper understanding with a 5-mark writing question that asks students to describe both diffusion and active transport.
This lesson is tailored to support the learning needs of all students, ensuring that those with SEN or low ability can engage meaningfully with the material.
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Differentitated Worksheets with Answers. 12 Worksheets in total including the answers.
A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of enzyme structure including descriptions and being able to label diagrams.
There are 5 sets of activities for pupils to complete with answers given. This pack also includes worksheets for low ability/send pupils as well.
Helpful for all GCSE Exam boards
Brilliant Differentitated Worksheets with Answers. 14 Worksheets in total including the answers. 7 Activities in total.
A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Diffusion.
Activities include describing the process of diffusion using key scientific terminology, application of the concept of diffusion to diagrams and determining how factors such as concentration gradient and temperature affect the rate of diffusion. Other tasks include finishing the sentences, match up and choosing the correct word. There are also differentiated worksheets for low ability students.
Transform your classroom into a haven of exploration with our Differentiated Worksheets designed for an in-depth understanding of Mendeleev’s pivotal role in shaping the periodic table! This invaluable resource comprises 8 meticulously crafted worksheets, complete with answers, providing a comprehensive exploration of this crucial scientific milestone.
Embark on a learning journey through 4 sets of dynamic activities:
-Choose the Correct Words: Hone precision by selecting the right terms related to Mendeleev’s contributions.
-Mind the Gaps: Enhance understanding through engaging gap-fill exercises.
-Questions for Answers: Stimulate critical thinking with thought-provoking queries.
-Corrective Actions: Reinforce knowledge by rectifying misconceptions through changing wrong actions to correct ones.
Elevate your teaching with this comprehensive pack that caters to diverse learning needs, including low-ability/SEND pupils. Each worksheet is a key to unlocking the fascinating world of Mendeleev and the periodic table. Don’t miss out – grab your Differentiated Worksheets now and revolutionize the way your students engage with scientific history!
Fantastic SEN/Low Ability KS3 Lesson on Atomic structure. 25 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 5 Activities in total. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
The activities include:
-Labeling statements as either protons, neutrons or electrons,
-Crossword with clues about subatomic particles
-Fill in the gaps, correct the mistakes
-Match up definitions with the descriptions given.
Fantastic SEN/Low Ability GCSE Lesson on Atomic structure. 25 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 5 Activities in total. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
The activities include:
-Labeling statements as either protons, neutrons or electrons,
-Crossword with clues about subatomic particles
-Fill in the gaps, correct the mistakes
-Match up definitions with the descriptions given.
Fantastic SEN/Low Ability GCSE Lesson on Eukaryotic Cells. 23 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 14 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Eukaryotic cells. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
Activities include:
-Labeling the diagrams of animal and plant cells
-Correct mistakes from a diagram of an animal and plant cells
-Write the correct letters
-‘What am I?’ task were students use the description to write the correct key word
-Extended writing 5 mark questions where students describe plant and animal cells
Fantastic GCSE Lesson on the Reflex arc. 37 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 10 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of the reflex arc. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
The activities include:
-Gap fill determining the correct order of the reflex arc
-Finish the sentences explaining the passage of impulses during a reflex response
-Match up sentences with the role of receptors neurons and the effectors
-Writing the correct key words based on the description
-Putting the steps for the activation of the reflex response into the correct order.
-Extended writing task for students to apply their knowledge to a specific scenario of hot water being dropped on a person’s leg
Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
Fantastic GCSE powerpoint on Neurons, neurotransmitters and synaptic transmission . 41 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 13 Activities in total which includes differentiated tasks for low ability students. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
The activities include:
-Gap fill describing the adaptations of nerve cells or neurons
-Choosing the correct adaptations from those listed encompassing special cells
-Finish the sentences explaining the adaptations
-Wting the correct key words based on the description
-Putting the steps for synaptic transmission into the correct order.
Includes worksheets for low attainers/SEN students as well.
Fantastic SEN/Low ability KS3 Lesson on animal cells. 29 Slides including Do Now/Starter, Success Criteria, mini quiz and activities with answers for each activity. 7 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of the reflex arc. Complete lesson comes with accompanying worksheets.
Activities include:
Labeling the diagram of an animal cell
Missing Letters with decriptions of the function of organelles
Correct mistakes from a diagram of an animal cell
Write the correct letters
‘What am I?’ task were students use the description to write the correct key word
Extended writing 5 mark question where students describe the animal cell with a model answer given.
Includes differentiated and scaffolded worksheets for low ability/SEN students as well.
Excellent GCSE SEN/Low ability Worksheets with Answers. 9 Worksheets in total including the answers. 5 Activities in total. A range of high quality worksheets and activities to help pupils develop their understanding of Active Transport.
Activities include choose the correct words task explaning what active transport is and how it differs from diffusion, tick the box to compare the features of diffusion and active transport, diagams where pupils must identify low concentration and state the direction the particles would move via active transport. There is also a key words ‘what am I?’ task where pupils use the descriptions to identify the key words and finally a 5 mark questions where students have to compare diffusion with active transport.
Engage your KS3 and GCSE students with this specially designed worksheet, perfect for SEN and low-ability learners. This resource simplifies the process of learning how to use microscopes through a variety of supportive and interactive tasks.
What’s Included:
-Unscramble the Word: Students use clues to unscramble words related to microscopes. The first letter of the first three words is provided to assist students.
-Choose the Correct Word: Sentences are provided with two word choices; students must select the correct one.
-Finish the Sentence: Students are given the first part of a sentence and two options for the ending; they choose the correct one.
-Correct the Mistakes: Students identify mistakes in sentences and write the correct word.
Benefits:
Tailored for SEN and Low-Ability: Clear, supportive tasks designed for all learners.
Suitable for KS3 and GCSE: Flexible enough to fit into various curricula.
Comprehensive Learning: Covers essential skills and knowledge needed for using a microscope.
Answer Sheet Included: Saves you time and ensures accuracy in marking.
Transform your science lessons with this accessible and engaging worksheet. Help your students master the use of microscopes with confidence and ease!
Embark on an educational journey like never before with our transformative Excellent Worksheets, tailor-made for low-ability/SEN pupils to conquer GCSE water treatment! This indispensable resource, consisting of 4 meticulously curated worksheets with answers, becomes your compass to unravel the complexities of treating water effectively.
Immerse your students in a spectrum of engaging activities through 3 dynamic sets:
-Key Word Match-Up: Watch as understanding deepens through matching key terms with their vivid descriptions.
-Gap Fill Mastery: Ignite comprehension by seamlessly filling gaps in a passage using key terms related to water treatment.
-Method Selection Challenge: Elevate critical thinking as students choose the correct water treatment method – sedimentation, filtration, or chlorination – based on vivid descriptions.
Tailored for accessibility and engagement, these worksheets ensure that every student, regardless of ability, excels in mastering the science of water treatment. Equip your classroom with this invaluable resource and witness the transformation of complex concepts into exciting and accessible learning experiences. Don’t miss this opportunity to make GCSE water treatment a breeze – grab your Excellent Worksheets now and empower your students with knowledge!