A4 size colouring pages of the elements of the periodic table, suitable for ages 11 to 16.
Each page features an element symbol to colour, superimposed upon unique geometric designs.
Each sheet also contains the atomic number and atomic mass of the element.
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There is a total of 118 pages, one for each of the known elements of the periodic table. The pages are provided as a pdf.
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The colouring pages can be used as either lesson or homework activities and once completed they are ideal for constructing a large scale periodic table classroom display.
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• students will automatically memorise the symbols
• excellent for display work
• good for group work
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If you are constructing a classroom periodic table, you don’t have to print all of the sheets, just the ones you need to fulfil your requirements. Also, if necessary, you have the option to print out a smaller size.
A4 size colouring pages featuring GCSE Physics formulae, suitable for ages 14 to 16.
Each sheet features a KS4 Physics formula to colour, each superimposed upon a unique geometric design.
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Each sheet contains both word and symbol equations.
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A total of 32 formula are included. The sheets are provided as a pdf.
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The colouring pages can be used as either lesson or homework activities and once completed they are ideal for classroom displays.
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• students will automatically memorise the formulae
• excellent for display work
• good for group work
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The act of spending time colouring in the equations and background patterns, enables the information to be easily remembered.
These Periodic Table puzzles are ideal as starter or plenary activities for chemistry or science lessons.
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They are designed to help students to easily memorise the main groups of the Periodic Table.
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About Symbol Search Puzzles
The Symbol Search puzzles are similar to wordsearch puzzles but instead of searching for words, the student searches for instances of a sequence of symbols.
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The sequences used in these puzzles are the element groups of the periodic table.
for example, group I – Li Na K Rb Cs Fr.
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Each puzzle has five instances of the correct sequence – the sequences can be displayed horizontally (to the left or right) or vertically (upwards or downwards) or diagonally.
The student has to discover the five instances in each puzzle.
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There are puzzles for all of the groups I to VIII.
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The puzzles and their solutions are provided as a pdf file for printing.
An** A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English).
Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. It will assist students targeting their revision effectively.
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The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
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The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
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Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
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Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
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This the **third **in a series of resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.
A4 size colouring pages of the letters of the alphabet, suitable for Early Years leaners.
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Supplied as a PDF.
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Each page features an uppercase and a lowercase letter to colour-in.
Each page also has a cute named image of an animal or object.
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The colouring pages can be used as either lesson or homework activities and once completed they are ideal for constructing classroom displays.
.
• students will automatically memorise the symbols
• excellent for display work
• good for group work
.
The act of spending time colouring in the letters and pictures, enables the information to be easily remembered in a fun and creative way.
A4 sized booklets containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English).
Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. They will assist students in targeting their revision effectively.
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Save over £6 - save 38% of the cost for buying as individual units
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The resources are delivered as pdf files. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklets.
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The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
.
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
.
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
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This is a series of eight resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
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Topic 1 – Energy
Topic 2 – Electricity
Topic 3 – Particle Model of Matter
Topic 4 – Atomic Structure
Topic 5 – Forces
Topic 6 – Waves
Topic 7 – Magnetism & Electromagnetism
Topic 8 – Space
An A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English). Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. It will assist students targeting their revision effectively.
.
The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
.
The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
.
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
.
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
.
This the fifth in a series of resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.
An A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English).
Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. It will assist students in targeting their revision effectively.
.
The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
.
The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
.
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
.
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
.
This the seventh in a series of eight resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.
An A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English).
Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems.
It will assist students in targeting their revision effectively.
.
The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
.
The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt.
Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
.
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
.
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided.
This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
.
This the fourth in a series of resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.
An A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English).
.
Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. It will assist students targeting their revision effectively.
.
The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
.
The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
.
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
.
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
.
This the second in a series of resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.
An A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English).
…
Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. It will assist students targeting their revision effectively.
…
The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
…
The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
…
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
…
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
.
This the first in a series of resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.
An A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English).
Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. It will assist students in targeting their revision effectively.
.
The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
.
The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
.
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
.
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
.
This the last in a series of eight resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.
An A4 sized booklet containing worked examples of questions from the GCSE Physics curriculum (English). Designed to teach students how to set out their answers effectively and how to approach physics problems. It will assist students targeting their revision effectively.
.
The resource is delivered as a pdf file. The sheets can be printed individually as needed or as a complete booklet.
.
The students should be provided with the question sheets to attempt. Then, the teacher can either provide the answer sheets to the students or use the answer sheets as prompts for their own explanations.
.
Multiple Choice Questions
The answer sheets for the majority of the multiple choice questions also have hand-written notes to explain the reasoning behind the chosen answers. There is space for the student to write personal feedback.
.
Structured Questions
These have a mark scheme and also hand-written answers, to guide the students into adopting a concise and tidy way of expressing their answers.
Before each structured question an “About the next question” sheet is provided. This contains information relevant to the question involved such as formulae, constants and some theory.
.
This the sixth in a series of resources providing worked examples covering the eight main topics of the English Curriculum for GCSE Physics.
The topics in the series are Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, and Space.