I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams.
Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!
I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams.
Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!
This resource is a lesson workbook with questions on:
Graph plotting
Spotting anomalies in graphs and tables
Calculating the mean of a data set
Key definitions (including variables, accuracy, precision etc)
Drawing lines of best fit
There is a full answer set for every page of the workbook. The workbook is designed to test how data is manipulated and displayed with an emphasis on spotting trends in data.
FRACTIONS - Full Topic Worksheets
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Worksheets Included:*
Introduction to Fractions
Simplifying Fractions
Mixed Fractions
Fraction Addition
Fraction Subtraction
Fraction Multiplication
Fraction Division
All worksheets include a short, concise aim, a worked example section to provide students with clear idea how to answer a similar question, a top tip section and a set of questions linked to fulfilling the worksheet aim.
All worksheets come with an accompanying answer sheet. Where relevant, the answer sheet shows workings out. Answer sheets are ideal for independent, peer or teacher assessment.
The worksheets are ideal to use for the following purposes –
Introductory resource
Revision or summary task
Homework activity
No prior knowledge is required to complete the first worksheet. The work sheets can be used in a series but also work as stand alone tasks (they do not lead on from one another specifically).
File types: A4 PowerPoint and PDF documents for each worksheet.
Editable
Engaging
Answers Included
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Types of Data: Continuous and Discrete (Discontinuous) Full Lesson
This full lesson includes a lesson PowerPoint with student activities and tasks included within the document. Answers are also included at each stage for student review. This lesson focuses on the differences between continuous and discrete (discontinuous) data, collecting data and representing it appropriately in a bar chart. Follow up activities include extension questions and the resource comes with pre-drawn student tables and a graph help sheet featuring a template graph for further support. The lesson also touches on math skills.
Included in the lesson:
Engaging starter task
Lesson objectives and lesson keywords
Intro task: Continuous vs discrete (discontinuous) data in a class
Task 1: Collecting data
Task 2: Tallying up
Task 3: Bar chart drawing with support graph
Reflective plenary activity
This lesson is ideal for students who have no prior knowledge of data types. The lesson introduces new keywords such as ‘continuous’ and ‘discrete/ discontinuous’ and engages students through linked activities which are fully resourced and come with accompanying answers.
The resource is a Powerpoint presentation with an accompanying PDF copy, so the resource can be edited and there is also a print-ready version for included worksheets.
Please feel free to ask any further questions before purchasing.
*Please note that this lesson may include American spellings