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Sweet invention-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
A resource to complete with students and children either after watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or a great English resource to help with imagination.
Worksheet links to both Science (Inventions) and English (creative).
Students can think about and create their own sweets for the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Extension: student may wish to write about what their sweet would taste like or look like to create imagination for the reader.
Food diary or log
A easy weekly food diary to record and log the different food, drinks and snack you consume within a week.
This food diary is simple for students to use to understand their food and drink intakes - this log can help students to control their eating habits; as well as being expanded upon to understand different food groups, balanced diets, food/ calorie intakes.
Student have found this log enjoyable and allows them to understand they make be over or under consuming each week.
Animal habitats and adaption
A worksheet to support and understand different animal habitats and adaption. On the worksheet there is a chart with the animals: tiger, zebra, spider, shark and tortoise. Students will need to complete their chart for where the animal lives (habitat) and how it has changed to live in this area (adaption).
For example:
A zebra =
habitat a long grassed area
adaption - it has stripes to hide in the grass from other animals.
Students to complete their chart either using their own knowledge or through secondary research - e.g. books or internet.
Spellings- look, cover, write sentences
A spelling resource used for a range of different age groups depending on spelling ability.
The pack would last for 6 weeks, with a new set of spelling being learnt on a weekly basis. Students are required to write their spellings out at least 3 times to begin to understand the spelling, students may wish to decode and break down the word into different phonics sound to support their spellings.
Once students have practiced writing the word then they will need to write these words into sentences - this will allow students to understand the word in different contexts.
Animal skeletons
A worksheet designed around animal skeletons. The pictures used are a range of real life examples as well as designed versions; this allows students to understand and see examples of different forms of media; but also allows them to see real life skeleton bones which they may not have done before.
The first activity is a matching activity to match the skeleton with the name of the animal.
Activity 2 - research the different between invertebrates and vertebrates. Students may use the internet or books to form their answers and to understand the differences.
Activity 3- Students can either research or use their own knowledge to think about different animals which may or may not have a backbone.
Inventions - batteries
Students will complete a range of investigation, design and research activities for this piece of work.
Firstly, they will find a range of household items that require batteries in order to work.
Secondly, they will look at a range of batteries they have found and write down the different sizes of these e.g. AA
Thirdly, students can research different shops that sell batteries and look at the range of different prices.
Students will then be creative and design their own toy, the toy must work only from using batteries. The can decide the size battery it will require, where the battery will be, how the battery will be safe etc.
Food groups - how it helps our bodies
Students to be given a chart with all food groups mentioned. They can either research or use their own knowledge and think about each different type of food group and how this food group benefits your body.
Then will then complete the next part of the chart all about what food or drink would fit into each category.
Activity 2.
Students will be given 4 pictures in relation to animals and human. They must look at the picture and decide which type of food group may help and why.
A person with a cold/ flu
An underweight polar bear
A malnourished child
An obese human
School council application form
A school council application form, form can be given to the whole school. Students who wish to be on the School Council can fill in an application form explaining why they think they should be chosen to represent their class and school as a member of the School Council.
Planet Fact File Template
A template in order to create a fact file all about the planets in our solar system.
Students can complete their own research using the secondary resources e.g. internet, books and magazines etc. They may also wish to add facts they already may know for each planet.
There is one fact file template; however, I would suggest using the same template to do all 8 planets.
Mars, Venus, Earth, Saturn, Neptune, Mercury, Jupiter and Uranus.
Remember: Pluto is no longer classed as a planet and is now considered by Scientists to be a dwarf planet.
This could be completed as an extension activity - why is Pluto a dwarf planet?
Energy transfer - KS3 Activate Science
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Energy transfer - KS3 activate
Planning used with SEN KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Breathing - KS3 Science Activate
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Breathing - KS3 activate
Planning used with SEN KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Light - KS3 Activate Science
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Light - KS3 activate
Planning used with SEN KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Evolution - KS3 activate Science
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Evolution - KS3 activate
Planning used with SEN KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Movement - KS3 Science Activate SEND
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Movement- KS3 activate
Planning used with SEN KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Earth - KS3 Science activate
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Earth - KS3 activate
Planning used with SEN KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Cells- KS3 activate SEND planning
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Cells - KS3 activate
Planning used with SEND KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Energy costs - KS3 Activate Science
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Energy costs - KS3 activate
Planning used with SEN KS3 students, also suitable for mainstream students.
Sound and Hearing - AQA Unit Award Scheme Science
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Sound and Hearing – AQA Unit Award Scheme
Planning used with SEN KS4 students.
Human reproduction - AQA Unit Award Scheme Science
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Human reproduction – AQA Unit Award Scheme
Planning used with SEN KS4 students.
Magnets - AQA - Unit Award Scheme
A unit worth of powerpoints including main points of discussions, starters and some suggested activities.
Magnets – AQA Unit Award Scheme
Planning used with SEN KS4 students.