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A collection of Biology, Physics and Chemistry resources for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. I work as a mainstream Science teacher and all of these lessons have been succesfully delivered.

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A collection of Biology, Physics and Chemistry resources for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. I work as a mainstream Science teacher and all of these lessons have been succesfully delivered.
Energy 7 - Bring me sunshine! - jho
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Energy 7 - Bring me sunshine! - jho

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Lesson 7 in the KS3 Energy topic. Differentiated learning outcomes: All: State where the energy stored in our food comes from originally. Most: Explain why we need to eat. Some: Justify why some people require more food than others.
Energy lessons 4-6 bundle
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Energy lessons 4-6 bundle

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Lessons 4-6 in the KS3 topic of Energy. All lessons with differentiated learning outcomes. 4. Saving Energy 5. Energy From Food. 6. Green Transport.
Energy 6 - Green Transport - jho
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Energy 6 - Green Transport - jho

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Lesson 6 in the KS3 Energy topic - Green Transport. Differentiated Learning Outcomes: All: State what is used to make a biofuel. Most: Describe 3 types of ‘green’ vehicles Some: Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using green vehicles Design a green vehicle.
Energy 5 - Energy From Food lesson
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Energy 5 - Energy From Food lesson

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Lesson 5 in the KS3 topic of Energy - Energy from food. Learning Outcomes: All: Carry out a practical to see which food type contained the most energy. Most: Analyse practical results. Analyse data presented on a food label. Some: Evaluate a scientific method and identify improvements
Energy 4 - Saving Energy lesson
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Energy 4 - Saving Energy lesson

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Lesson 4 in the KS3 Energy topic - Saving Energy. Learning Outcomes: All: describe at least 3 ways of reducing our energy consumption Most: Explain why we need to reduce energy consumption Some: Use persuasive arguments to convince someone of the need to reduce energy consumption
Energy 3 - Energy in Fuels lesson
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Energy 3 - Energy in Fuels lesson

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Lesson 3 in the KS3 energy topic - Energy in Fuels. Learning Outcomes: All: State the units of energy. Carry out a practical activity safely. Most: Identify independent and dependent variables. Collect data to work out which fuel is best. Some: Analyse data to make a valid scientific conclusion
Energy 2 - Formation of Fossil Fuels lesson
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Energy 2 - Formation of Fossil Fuels lesson

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Lesson 2 in the KS3 Energy topic - Formation of fossil fuels. Includes starter activity linking to previous lesson. Also introduces the law of Conservation of Energy Learning Outcomes: All: Recognise that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Most: Give examples of energy transfers. Describe the process of forming fossil fuels Some: Explain the energy transfer in the formation of fossil fuels.
Energy 1 - energy & energy stores lesson
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Energy 1 - energy & energy stores lesson

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Lesson 1 in KS3 Energy topic: Energy & Energy Stores. Differentiated Learning Outcomes: All: Recognise some forms of energy. Most: Give examples of energy stores. Some: Analyse household objects & identify types of energy used & stored.
States of matter complete lesson KS3
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States of matter complete lesson KS3

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Complete KS3 lesson on the states of matter. Learning Outcomes: All – Define the states of matter Most – Describe the properties of solids, liquids & gases. Some – Model particles in a solid, a liquid and a gas.
Diffusion complete lesson
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Diffusion complete lesson

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Complete lesson for Diffusion, KS3 - including sentence starters and word frames for literacy differentiation. Practicals and description in notes also included.
Pressure lesson complete KS3
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Pressure lesson complete KS3

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Complete lesson on pressure for KS3. Learning Outcomes: All – describe how moving gas particles cause pressure when they hit the walls of their container Most – explain the ways in which gas pressure can be increased or decreased Some – explain some of the effects of air pressure
Light workbook
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Light workbook

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A workbook for KS3 light that is useful for revision of the topic - with questions, diagrams to draw and tasks.
Moments lesson for KS3
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Moments lesson for KS3

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Complete lesson for ks3 on moments. Differentiated Learning Outcomes: All: State the meaning of a “turning force” or “moment”. Recognise load, effort and pivot. Most: Determine the principle of moments through experiment. Some: Calculate the moment of a force.