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I have taught science for the last 15 years in secondary schools. I currently work in a school that caters for students that have special educational needs and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. I like to add to my shop any new resources I have made that have been successful with my own students.

I have taught science for the last 15 years in secondary schools. I currently work in a school that caters for students that have special educational needs and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. I like to add to my shop any new resources I have made that have been successful with my own students.
Colour by pH Scale
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Colour by pH Scale

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A simple science activity for SEN or lower ability students to learn to recognise the colours of the pH scale. Students look at the pH numbers in the picture and use the correct pH colour to colour each section of the diagram. This simple activity will help students learn the correct pH colour for acids, alkalis and neutral pH.
Colour by Periodic Table Period
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Colour by Periodic Table Period

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A science activity to help students navigate their way around the periodic table of elements. The students are to look for the chemical symbol in the diagram and find which period on the periodic table it belongs to, then colour the section accordingly using the colour key. This is a great activity for cover lessons for all abilities or can be used as an end of term treat. It is very useful to help younger chidren or lower ability or special education needs students learn their way around the periodic table and be able to recognise chemical symbols.
Physical Science AQA Synergy revision - GCSE
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Physical Science AQA Synergy revision - GCSE

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A set of mixed questions to help prepare students for Physical science exam paper 3 and 4 AQA synergy science. This can be printed as a double sided sheet with questions on the front and answers on back.
The history of the atom - cut and stick activity
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The history of the atom - cut and stick activity

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This is a simple activity to be used during a lesson on the the history of the atom. Students are to match photographs of scientists with images of their atomic model and a description of the model. They can then conclude by answering the questions.
The History of the Atom
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The History of the Atom

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Aimed at lower ability students a matching up exercise of the key scientist involved in making discoveries about the structure of the atom. Students match images of scientists into date order. They then match a description and diagram of each discovery to the correct scientist. |Concluded with questions.
Colour by periodic table group
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Colour by periodic table group

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Helpful for SEN or low ability pupils to help them recognise groups and symbols in the periodic table by colouring the picture using the key (colour by periodic table group)
Color by Periodic Table
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Color by Periodic Table

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This is a fun science activity suitable for various ages and abilities. Color the picture using the color key. This activity is good for students to learn to recognize chemical symbols and groups from the periodic table.
Colour by Science
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Colour by Science

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A set of fun resources to help students develop their science skills. Activities include finding theirway around the periodic table of elements, group, periods and symbols. Understanding the classification of the Animal Kingdoms vertebrate groups. Memorizing the pH scale and learning basic salt chemistry. All activities include using colour keys to colour sections of a diagram to reveal the hidden image. These resources are ideal as cover lessons or fun end of topic activities / revision activities. The activities are suitable for a range of ages and abilities and are suitable for SEN students
Colour by Salt
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Colour by Salt

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Use the salt related chemical formula to determine which colour to use for each section of the drawing. This worksheet allows pupils to recognise, nitrate, chloride, phosphate salts as well as metals, metal carbonates and metal oxides from their formulas. This activity will help students learn chemical formula and also aid understanding of chemical reactions used to make salts.
Find the Element Loop Cards
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Find the Element Loop Cards

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This is a fun activity designed to help students find their way around the periodic table and understand how to use mass numbers and atomic numbers. It will aid their understanding of atoms, protons, neutrons and electrons and also offer interesting facts about some of the elements. Students simply need to cut along the dotted lines, then match the question and answer cards to form a loop.