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Experienced Sci. and Mat. teacher. In this shop you will find resources for the Irish and UK educational system in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. All resources are edible so can be adapted to any exam board. I am very passionate about developing maths, practical and revision skills with my students; my resources reflect this. These resources have received positive feedback from both students and staff. I hope you find them helpful.

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Experienced Sci. and Mat. teacher. In this shop you will find resources for the Irish and UK educational system in Biology, Chemistry and Physics. All resources are edible so can be adapted to any exam board. I am very passionate about developing maths, practical and revision skills with my students; my resources reflect this. These resources have received positive feedback from both students and staff. I hope you find them helpful.
Energy, energy conversions and sources of energy
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Energy, energy conversions and sources of energy

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Revision poster on energy, energy conversions and sources of energy (suitable for GCSE, iGCSE or Junior Cycle Science) This poster/chart covers key scientific concepts on: types of energy energy conversions law of conversion of energy energy efficiency and example sankey diagrams and example sustainable energy use renewable energy sources non renewable energy sources Exp: Build and test a device that transforms energy from one form to another. My students stick this revision poster/chart into their copy book at the start or end of the chapter content delivery. I use these revision posters to show students the importance of chunk revising. They spend time recalling/memorising the key-points; some students will create their own revision resource to suit their learning style by using this content eg. a mind-map, flash cards and some create their own audio recordings to help. The template can be edited by you to change content or to add some challenge (e.g. sometimes before I photocopy this poster I will delete some of the keywords and get students to identify the missing keywords.)
Chemical reactions
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Chemical reactions

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Revision poster on chemical reactions (suitable for GCSE, iGCSE or Junior Cycle Science) This poster/chart covers key scientific concepts on: difference between chemical and physical change what is a chemical reaction how to identify chemical reactions rate of reaction factors guide on how to balance equations; plus examples the collison theory law of conservation of mass My students stick this revision poster/chart into their copy book at the start or end of the chapter content delivery. I use these revision posters to show students the importance of chunk revising. They spend time recalling/memorising the key-points; some students will create their own revision resource to suit their learning style by using this content eg. a mind-map, flash cards and some create their own audio recordings to help. The template can be edited by you to change content or to add some challenge (e.g. sometimes before I photocopy this poster I will delete some of the keywords and get students to identify the missing keywords.)
Human health (inherited and environmental factors)
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Human health (inherited and environmental factors)

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A revision poster on human health summarising the key-points on; the role of WHO (World Health Organisation) in public health recall the key parts of the cell -> nucleus, gene, chromosome and DNA factors affecting human health - inheritance and environmental factors inherited factors - diabetes, cystic fibrosis, haemophilia and lactose inhertance environmental - nutrition and lifestyle choices nutrition information labels My students stick this revision poster/chart into their copy book at the start or end of the chapter content delivery. I use these revision posters to show students the importance of chunk revising. They spend time recalling/memorising the key-points; some students will create their own revision resource to suit their learning style by using this content eg. a mind-map, flash cards and some create their own audio recordings to help.
Energy in chemical reactions
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Energy in chemical reactions

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A revision poster on energy reactions summarising the key-points on; what is a chemical reaction identifying chemical reactions identifying endothermic and exothermic reactions (including simple experiment summaries) factors affecting the rate of reactions the collision theory reaction/energy profiles activation energy My students stick this revision poster/chart into their copy book at the start or end of the chapter content delivery. I use these revision posters to show students the importance of chunk revising. They spend time recalling/memorising the key-points; some students will create their own revision resource to suit their learning style by using this content eg. a mind-map, flash cards and some create their own audio recordings to help.
Measuring length, area, volume, time, mass and temperature
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Measuring length, area, volume, time, mass and temperature

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A revision poster on measuring length, area, volume, time, mass and temperature summarising the key-points on units of measurment, why we use them, key examples select suitable instruments for measuring length, area, volume, time, mass and temperature understand errors in measurment - zero measurement and parallax error understand the basic skills needed to graph data accuartely My students stick this revision poster/chart into their copy book at the start or end of the chapter content delivery. I use these revision posters to show students the importance of chunk revising. They spend time recalling/memorising the key-points; some students will create their own revision resource to suit their learning style by using this content to create a mind-map/flash/audio recordings.
Biodiversity revision poster
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Biodiversity revision poster

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A revision poster on Biodiversity summarising key-points on; what is biodiversity what is an ecosystem, types of ecosystems what is a healthy ecosystem what happens to species that live in ecosystems with low biodiversity the source of energy in ecosystems, leads on to food chains, webs and energy pyraminds benefits of ecosystems for humans deforestation sustainable development My students stick this revision poster/chart into their copy book at the start or end of the chapter content delivery. I use these revision posters to show students the importance of chunk revising. They spend time recalling/memorising the key-points; some students will create their own revision resource to suit their learning style by using this content eg. a mind-map, flash cards and some create their own audio recordings to help.
Human Circulatory system
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Human Circulatory system

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A carefully designed revision poster of the key concepts studied in the human circulatory system to include; Distinguish between open and closed circulatory systems Distinguish between pulmonary and systemic circuits labels and function of the heart explanation of cardiac cycle explanation of how an impulse is generated in the heart labeling and functions of the major arteries and veins in the circulatory system comparing structure and function of the three main blood vessels explanation of coronary heart disease Lifestyle choices and affect on heart how to measure blood pressure two experiments; affect of exercise on pulse rate; and heart dissection A selection of past exam questions with mark scheme/answers also included. *This resource can be edited to your liking, reflecting what students need to know for your examination board. This resource helps students understand the importance of ‘chunking’ their revision; breaking down large scientific concepts into smaller manageable ones to help with memorising.
Endocrine system
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Endocrine system

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A carefully designed revision poster of the key concepts studied in the human endocrine system to include; Definition of a hormone Comparison of hormonal and nervous systems Identification and function of different endocrine and exocrine glands/organs in the human body. Distinguish between endocrine and exocrine Hormone supplements simple feedback loop example example of insulin regulation using the feedback loop example of thyroxine regulation using feedback loop Diabetes and Goitre also discussed. A selection of past exam questions with mark scheme/answers also included. *This resource can be edited to your liking, reflecting what students need to know for your examination board. This resource helps students understand the importance of ‘chunking’ their revision; breaking down large scientific concepts into smaller manageable ones to help with memorising.