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I am a Science teacher and Head of Psychology. I have KS3, KS4 and KS5 classes. I frequently produce worksheets, learning mats and revision tools for classes to use.

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I am a Science teacher and Head of Psychology. I have KS3, KS4 and KS5 classes. I frequently produce worksheets, learning mats and revision tools for classes to use.
Chemosynthesis
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Chemosynthesis

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This is a task sheet designed to last an entire lesson. I developed this for cover work but have also used this in a teacher led lesson. The sheet contains the key information for the lesson and a variety of tasks for the students to complete. The tasks follow a difficulty level ladder based on Blooms but adapted to the Science classroom: Recall (simplest) Understand Apply Analyse Evaluate Create (hardest) The lessons follow the Activate KS3 book scheme, although this is an additional lesson designed to stretch the students.
Science at Home - Make a Wormery
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Science at Home - Make a Wormery

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This group of resources has been created for use as induction to science work for year 6 students preparing for secondary school. They can generally be used by KS2 and KS3 students (years 3 to 8) though.
Science at Home - Build a Rainforest
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Science at Home - Build a Rainforest

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This group of resources has been created for use as induction to science work for year 6 students preparing for secondary school. They can generally be used by KS2 and KS3 students (years 3 to 8) though. Build a Rainforest: In Science, some of the things we learn about are ecosystems, photosynthesis and the water cycle. All of these things can be explored by building our own mini ecosystem.
Science at Home - Colour Changing Flowers
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Science at Home - Colour Changing Flowers

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This group of resources has been created for use as induction to science work for year 6 students preparing for secondary school. They can generally be used by KS2 and KS3 students (years 3 to 8) though. Colour changing flowers: In Science, one of the things we learn is water moves through a plant. Many people believe you are supposed to water the leaves of a plant, here we show how water is drawn up the plant from the soil.