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Clear and concise lesson resources for busy science teachers. I am Head of Biology at a large secondary school - A Level Biology - AQA GCSE Science - KS3 science

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Clear and concise lesson resources for busy science teachers. I am Head of Biology at a large secondary school - A Level Biology - AQA GCSE Science - KS3 science
Clean Heels - Investigating Pressure
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Clean Heels - Investigating Pressure

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This activity is for KS3 students who have already been introduced to the concept of pressure and the formula P=F/A. It was inspired by the Dragon’s Den episode where the company Clean Heels pitched their idea, which won an investment. Students calculate pressure from two different shoes, then calculate the difference this product makes. There is a final creative task (if time allows or HW) to create an advert for the company.
KS3 particles revision
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KS3 particles revision

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As much revision as I could fit on a single page! Includes: key words, states of matter, change of state graph, melting and boiling points.
Lifestyle and health - risk factors for disease
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Lifestyle and health - risk factors for disease

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A collection of resources for a lesson on disease risk factors. Students begin by completing the health questionnaire. Then the term 'risk factor' is defined. Students then independently look at several pieces of data which link risk factors and disease. This is a good lesson for dealing with data.
Hookes Law - making a forcemeter (differentiated)
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Hookes Law - making a forcemeter (differentiated)

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In this activity, students use Hooke's Law to make their own forcemeter from a spring. They then plot their results on the line graph (there are two axes available - one provided the scale for weaker students) You will need to prepare 3 mystery objects which students will weigh using their forcemeter. They can use their graph to work out the approximate weights of the objects.
Investigating Friction (for SEN or weaker students)
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Investigating Friction (for SEN or weaker students)

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This worksheet supports students in carrying out two simple experiments: a) how does the type of surface affect the time taken for a ball to roll down the ramp (eg wood or bubble wrap)? b) how does the height of the ramp affect the time taken for the ball to roll down? There is also support for drawing a bar and line graph of results.
Skeleton and joints lesson and worksheet
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Skeleton and joints lesson and worksheet

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A (double) lesson for year 7 on the skeleton and joints. The powerpoint takes you through the activities, including the worksheet and a practical activity on building a model joint. The research page has all the info for students to complete the worksheet.
Specialised cells info-hunt
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Specialised cells info-hunt

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A ready-made lesson resource where students use the information on one sheet to complete the table on the other. This can be differentiated to include adaptation as well as functions for more able students
Year 7 acids and alkali revision wordsearch
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Year 7 acids and alkali revision wordsearch

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A simple quiz and wordsearch for reviewing acids and alkalis. Students answer the questions then find the answers in the wordsearch. ANSWERS: 1. Acid 2. Alkali 3. Base 4. Concentrated 5. Corrosive 6. Indicator 7. Neutral 8. Potassium 9. Sodium chloride 10. Neutralisation
GCSE energy equations colouring minibook
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GCSE energy equations colouring minibook

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This makes a nice little 8 page book which summarises energy equations for GCSE. Students should use the same colour for the matching parts of each equation (see image). Complete the sheet first before folding. Students should fold and cut along the dotted line. Follow the instructions in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21qi9ZcQVto Also included is a summary slide of equations. It is from AQA but I think other boards are similar.