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Light - Reflection in Plane Mirrors Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Wildcard & Snap Card Games KS3
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Light - Reflection in Plane Mirrors Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Wildcard & Snap Card Games KS3

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A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on reflection in plane mirrors plus a pack of cards for enjoyable and challenging games of wildcard or snap. The teaching pack contains thirteen resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired. The game is closely related to the topic content and reinforces learning. What’s Covered Transparent, translucent and opaque materials Luminous and non-luminous objects Labelling the incident and reflected rays, the angles of incidence and reflection, the normal and the point of incidence Virtual experiment to prove i = r Ray diagram showing how the eye sees an image in a plane mirror The image formed in a plane mirror is upright, virtual (appears to be formed behind the mirror) laterally inverted, the same size as the object and as far behind the mirror as the object is in front. Ray diagram showing how the eye sees an image in a periscope Specular and diffuse reflection What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Game 78 playing cards Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests - Distance Learning and Homeschool KS3
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Food Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests - Distance Learning and Homeschool KS3

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A comprehensive and enjoyable fully resourced distance learning or home school lesson on food groups aimed at not only equipping students with the knowledge to answer exam questions but also with the knowledge to be able to make informed choices about their own diet. The pack also includes an optional virtual experiment on food tests. This resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. The simulated practical takes the student through designing an investigation, a table and drawing a graph. What’s Covered Breathing is movement of air in and out of the lungs. Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. Resources An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by: explaining how to use distance learning effectively; explaining how to use this resource; explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them; providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work. Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint. A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning. A checklist for students to use to assess their progress. Digital quick test For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Light - Reflection in a Plane Mirror - Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Find the Pair Game
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Light - Reflection in a Plane Mirror - Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Find the Pair Game

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A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on Reflection in Plane Mirrors for middle school plus an enjoyable yet challenging find the pair game. What’s Covered Transparent, translucent and opaque materials Luminous and non-luminous objects Labelling the incident and reflected rays, the angles of incidence and reflection, the normal and the point of incidence Virtual experiment to prove i = r Ray diagram showing how the eye sees an image in a plane mirror The image formed in a plane mirror is upright, virtual (appears to be formed behind the mirror) laterally inverted, the same size as the object and as far behind the mirror as the object is in front. Ray diagram showing how the eye sees an image in a periscope Specular and diffuse images Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Game 42 question and answer cards Teacher’s answer sheet. Instruction sheet For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus 7 Game Compendium
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Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus 7 Game Compendium

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A comprehensive and enjoyable fully resourced lesson on food groups, nutrition and food tests for middle school plus a compendium of seven enjoyable and challenging games on suitable for all abilities. Each game is fully resourced, comes with full instructions and is easy to run. The versatile games pack can be used to enhance a lesson, for revision or for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as most come with answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack. What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Games Included Find the Pair Team Game Dominoes 42 Question Board Game Save the School Nurse Escape Room Smart Board Bingo Wildcard & Snap For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced lesson Plus 42 Question Board Game KS3
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Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced lesson Plus 42 Question Board Game KS3

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A comprehensive, fully resourced lesson for middle school on food groups, nutrition and food tests plus an enjoyable and challenging board game for up to six players a set. What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Board Game Game board 42 Question cards with questions of varying difficulty Teacher answer sheet Instruction sheet. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests 7 Game Compendium KS3
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Food Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests 7 Game Compendium KS3

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A compendium of seven, enjoyable and challenging games on food, nutrition and food tests. Each game is fully resourced, suitable for all abilities, comes with full instructions and is easy to run. Games Included Find the Pair Dominoes Smart Board Bingo Food Groups & Food Tests Board Game Save the School Principal Escape Room Wildcard & Snap What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. This versatile pack can be used to reinforce knowledge at the end of the topic or for revision. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Smart Board Bingo KS3
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Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Smart Board Bingo KS3

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A comprehensive, fully resourced lesson on food, nutrition and food tests plus an innovative, enjoyable and challenging smart board bingo game. Students have to work their way through the clues to find the code to a combination lock on the school tool store in which the school handyman has been accidentally locked What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Smart Board Bingo Random question generator for smart board (interactive white board) – 50 questions Answer PowerPoint plus answer sheet 48 bingo cards Answers PowerPoint For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Explained Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Dominoes Game
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Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Explained Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Dominoes Game

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A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on food groups, nutrition and food tests for middle school plus an enjoyable yet challenging dominoes game which students can either match or answer the question. What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Game 90 dominos Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food  Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Wildcard and Snap
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Food Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Wildcard and Snap

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A comprehensive, fully resourced lesson for middle school on food groups, nutrition and food tests plus a pack of cards for enjoyable and challenging games of wildcard or snap. What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources ** Game** 78 playing cards Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Explained - Fully Resourced Lesson  Plus Find the Pair Game - KS3
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Food, Nutrition and Food Tests Explained - Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Find the Pair Game - KS3

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A comprehensive and fully resourced lesson on food, nutrition and food tests plus an enjoyable yet challenging find the pair game. What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Game 42 question and answer cards Teacher’s answer sheet. Instruction sheet For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Food Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Save the School Principal Escape Room KS3
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Food Groups, Nutrition and Food Tests Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Save the School Principal Escape Room KS3

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A comprehensive, fully resourced lesson on food groups, nutrition and food tests plus an innovative, enjoyable and challenging escape room lesson. Students have to work their way through the clues to find the code to a combination lock on the school tool store in which the school handyman has been accidentally locked What’s Covered Carbohydrates provide energy Proteins needed for growth and repair Lipids (fats) provide energy and insulation Minerals needed for a healthy body – examples iron for red blood cells and calcium for teeth and bones Vitamins – enable body to use other nutrients more efficiently – examples Vit A for eyesight, Vit C prevents scurvy, Vit K for blood clotting Roughage (fiber) moves food through the gut. Why roughage helps prevent bowel cancer explained. Importance of water in the diet. Examples of foods containing the five nutrients and roughage. Excess carbohydrates and fats are laid down under the skin. A balanced diet explained. Energy in food and energy needed for activity are measured in kilojoules (kj). Working out the energy in a meal. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Escape Room PowerPoint – scene setting and instructions (sound effects and built-in timer) crossword word search dominoes activity worksheet code breaker sheet answers lesson plan. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Breathing and the Respiratory System Explained - Fully Resourced Lesson  Plus 7 Game Compendium
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Breathing and the Respiratory System Explained - Fully Resourced Lesson Plus 7 Game Compendium

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A comprehensive and enjoyable fully resourced lesson on breathing and the respiratory system plus a compendium of seven enjoyable and challenging games on suitable for all abilities. Each game is fully resourced, comes with full instructions and is easy to run. This versatile games pack can be used to enhance a lesson, for revision or for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as most come with answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack. What’s Covered Breathing is movement of air in and out of the lungs. Respiration is the release of energy from glucose. Breathing provides the oxygen for aerobic respiration and gets rid of waste carbon dioxide. Label the trachea, right bronchus, bronchiole, alveolus, intercostal muscle, rib, diaphragm. Label a diagram of an alveolus and show the direction of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Experiment using limewater to compare the amount of carbon dioxide in inhaled and exhaled air. Compare the percentage of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen in inhaled and exhaled air. Mechanism of breathing. Changes in volume and pressure inside the chest during inhalation and exhalation. Evaluate a model of the mechanism of breathing. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Games Included Find the Pair Team Game Dominoes 42 Question Board Game Save the School Nurse Escape Room Smart Board Bingo Wildcard & Snap For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Breathing and the Respiratory System Explained - Fully Resourced lesson Plus Smart Board Bingo KS3
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Breathing and the Respiratory System Explained - Fully Resourced lesson Plus Smart Board Bingo KS3

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A comprehensive, fully resourced lesson on breathing and the respiratory system plus an innovative, enjoyable and challenging smart board bingo game. Students have to work their way through the clues to find the code to a combination lock on the school tool store in which the school handyman has been accidentally locked Prior Knowledge Required Breathing is movement of air in and out of the lungs. Respiration is the release of energy from glucose. Breathing provides the oxygen for aerobic respiration and gets rid of waste carbon dioxide. Label the trachea, right bronchus, bronchiole, alveolus, intercostal muscle, rib, diaphragm. Label a diagram of an alveolus and show the direction of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Experiment using limewater to compare the amount of carbon dioxide in inhaled and exhaled air. Compare the percentage of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen in inhaled and exhaled air. Mechanism of breathing. Changes in volume and pressure inside the chest during inhalation and exhalation. Evaluate a model of the mechanism of breathing. What’s Included Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable Cut and stick activity. Worksheet to support the PowerPoint Fact sheet Homework plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources Smart Board Bingo Random question generator for smart board (interactive white board) – 50 questions Answer PowerPoint plus answer sheet 48 bingo cards Answers PowerPoint For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Breathing and the Respiratory System - 7 Game Compendium KS3
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Breathing and the Respiratory System - 7 Game Compendium KS3

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A compendium of seven, enjoyable and challenging games on breathing and the respiratory system. Each game is fully resourced, suitable for all abilities, comes with full instructions and is easy to run. Games Included Find the Pair Dominoes Smart Board Bingo Magnetism Board Game Save the School Nurse Escape Room Wildcard & Snap What’s Covered Breathing is movement of air in and out of the lungs. Respiration is the release of energy from glucose. Breathing provides the oxygen for aerobic respiration and gets rid of waste carbon dioxide. Label the trachea, right bronchus, bronchiole, alveolus, intercostal muscle, rib, diaphragm. Label a diagram of an alveolus and show the direction of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Experiment using limewater to compare the amount of carbon dioxide in inhaled and exhaled air. Compare the percentage of oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen in inhaled and exhaled air. Mechanism of breathing. Changes in volume and pressure inside the chest during inhalation and exhalation. Evaluate a model of the mechanism of breathing. This versatile pack can be used to reinforce knowledge and understanding at the end of the topic or for revision. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for  KS3
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Forces - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3

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The two packs in this resource allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. It facilitates hybrid learning and provides equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. The classroom resource consists of an animated 15 - slide PowerPoint and 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. The distance learning pack consists of a 49 - slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. What’s Covered resultant force balanced forces as two forces of equal size acting on opposite directions; balanced forces acting on stationary objects or resulting in steady speed; unbalanced forces producing acceleration or deceleration. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Science Team Quest 1 - Team Building Quiz for KS3
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Science Team Quest 1 - Team Building Quiz for KS3

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This is a 60 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams and an ideal activity for the end or start of a term or year. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice and the rules for each round are clearly explained. This science quiz not only promotes the concept of teamwork but also individually contributing to the success of a team. One purchaser of a similar quiz commented, “It helped to build community in my classes”. Team Rounds Each team will attempt their science round of three questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round. There are four lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed person or landmark. Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear. A break from science - Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a well - known phrase or saying. Individual Rounds Memory Test – give coordinates of Bunsen Burners which move around a grid. Finally, the - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes. More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Science Team Quest 1 - Team Building Quiz for KS3
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Science Team Quest 1 - Team Building Quiz for KS3

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This is a 60 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams and an ideal activity for the end or start of a term or year. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice and the rules for each round are clearly explained. This science quiz not only promotes the concept of teamwork but also individually contributing to the success of a team. One purchaser of a similar quiz commented, “It helped to build community in my classes”. Team Rounds Each team will attempt their science round of three questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round. There are four lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed person or landmark. Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear. A break from science - Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a well - known phrase or saying. Individual Rounds Memory Test – give coordinates of Bunsen Burners which move around a grid. Finally, the - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Current Electricity - Circuits and Symbols Wildcard and Snap Card Games for KS3
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Current Electricity - Circuits and Symbols Wildcard and Snap Card Games for KS3

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A great way to consolidate learning on circuits and symbols with this pack of cards which can be used to play two games – wildcard and snap. Prior Knowledge Required Know the symbols for: a switch; a resistor; a lamp; a voltmeter; a battery; an ammeter a buzzer. Be able to translate sketches of series and parallel circuits into circuit diagrams. What You Get 66 playing cards Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap. Links to other resources in this series. Intro to Current Electricity 1 Intro to Current Electricity 2 Intro to Current Electricity 3 Current Electricity - Everything You Need For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Science Team Quest 1 - Team Building Quiz KS3
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Science Team Quest 1 - Team Building Quiz KS3

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This is a 60 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams and an ideal activity for the end or start of a term or year. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice and the rules for each round are clearly explained. This science quiz not only promotes the concept of teamwork but also individually contributing to the success of a team. One purchaser of a similar quiz commented, “It helped to build community in my classes”. Team Rounds Each team will attempt their science round of three questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round. There are four lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed person or landmark. Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear. A break from science - Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a well - known phrase or saying. **Individual Rounds ** Memory Test – give coordinates of Bunsen Burners which move around a grid. Finally, the - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Team Quest Christmas Edition 2 - Team Building Quiz for KS3
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Team Quest Christmas Edition 2 - Team Building Quiz for KS3

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Team Quest Christmas 2020 is a fantastic way to end the semester. It is a 62- question animated and interactive team quiz with built – in score board for 7 teams. The 8 different types of question can easily be undertaken by students while meeting any requirements to socially distance and there is a reminder to so at the beginning of each team round. It promotes the concepts of both working as a team and contributing individually to the success of a team. As it starts, the rules for answering each round are clearly explained. One purchaser of a similar quiz commented “it helped to build community in my classes”. All questions types are pictorial and multiple choice. A wide range of general knowledge questions and tasks are included. As well as asking a question, a lot of slides also provide some interesting snippets about the topic so pupils are expanding their general knowledge as well as enjoying the activity. Topics include: Christmas trivia geography history nature science music astrology astronomy flags of the world famous people famous landmarks current affairs Team Rounds Christmas Trivia – Three questions per team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round. Sayings - solve the clues to identify well - known phrases or sayings. Conveyor – A memory test. Questions on 11 items which pass across the screen. Fish – A memory test. Question on the positions of fish in a pond before and after they move. Lightning Round – Identify slowly revealed landmarks or people against time penalties. Individual Rounds Unscramble – identify the items in pictures which has been cut up and rearranged. Spelling – Identify slowly revealed words against time penalties. Bonus round – General knowledge This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes. Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources