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I am a secondary Science teacher with a Biology specialism; I teach Biology, Physics and Chemistry to KS3 and GCSE level, and Biology to A-Level.
Please enjoy my best tried-and-tested resources, activities, card sorts, games, PowerPoints, revision cards, and other materials that help my students to learn interactively and have fun while doing it.
I hope that you enjoy what I have to offer, and keep an eye out, as I'll keep adding more as the days go by.
Welcome to my Resource Shop!
I am a secondary Science teacher with a Biology specialism; I teach Biology, Physics and Chemistry to KS3 and GCSE level, and Biology to A-Level.
Please enjoy my best tried-and-tested resources, activities, card sorts, games, PowerPoints, revision cards, and other materials that help my students to learn interactively and have fun while doing it.
I hope that you enjoy what I have to offer, and keep an eye out, as I'll keep adding more as the days go by.
I know how frustrating and time consuming it is to try to find resources for your students.
I have downloaded all the Biology Sample Papers and Exam papers issued by Edexcel for the 9-1 Papers along with their markschemes and placed them on TES for you.
I have no copyright on these and they are freely available elsewhere, as well as through Edexcel as individual downloads that you need to save one by one, I just felt it easier to put them all in one place for you, as a single download.
With sensible names.
I will keep updating this download as the years go by for you.
If you would like other resources, please do check out my shop.
I have summary sheets, A3 pages of in-class summary activities and even the whole curriculum onto question-and-answer revision cards so that your students can quiz each other as lesson starters, or make their own cards at home to aid their revision.
I know how frustrating and time consuming it is to try to find resources for your students.
I have downloaded all the Chemistry Sample Papers and Exam papers issued by AQA for the 9-1 Papers along with their markschemes and placed them on TES for you.
I have no copyright on these and they are freely available elsewhere, as well as through AQA as individual downloads that you need to save one by one, I just felt it easier to put them all in one place for you, as a single download.
With sensible names.
I will keep updating this download as the years go by for you.
If you would like other resources, please do check out my shop. x
These revision mats are created to be summaries of Chapter 1 of each of the Biology, Chemistry and Physics topics in the new OCR 9-1 course.
They contain questions specific to the course, and will help students to summarise their work for the chapter onto single sheets.
The full sets of these will then serve as full revision summary notes come the end of the year.
This is a bundle of A3 summary sheets I made for my students using the Pearson iGCSE Student book: the questions in each box inspire students to summarise the work that they need to know for this section.
This resource includes the first two chapters of each of the Biology (Section A: Life Processes and The Variety of Living Organisms) and Chemistry (Section A: Kinetic Theory, Diffusion, Atomic Structure) topics, and Chapters 1 and 2 of the Physics topic (Movement and postion and Forces and Shape).
I am gradually adding the other Chapters as I go along.
I would print each of these topics on an A3 sheet double sided, so that the same topic is on a double-sided sheet. It would also be good to pop each sheet onto a double-sided coloured A3 sheet, then you can make each topic (Bio/Chem/Physics) a different colour to easily refer to them in class.
Hi all!
This is a revision mat set I created to help my students summarise their work bit by bit to try to keep them on top of the enormous content of the new 9-1 2016 curriculum. Hopefully it will help with revision as it is a great little activity.
I contains a mixture of diagrams, calculations, questions, definitions, formulae that are needed and a touch of fun.
I will be adding further resources as I create them.
These mats:
Biology goes up to page 33,
Chemistry goes up to page 35,
Physics goes up to page 23.
All of the OCR textbook.
Keep me posted on how it goes! :-)
Hi all!
This is a revision mat I created to help my students summarise their work bit by bit to try to keep them on top of the enormous content of the new 9-1 2016 curriculum. Hopefully it will help with revision as it is a great little activity.
I contains a mixture of diagrams, calculations, questions, definitions, formulae that are needed and a touch of fun.
I will be adding further resources as I create them, this one goes up to page 35 of the OCR textbook.
Keep me posted on how it goes! :-)
I wanted a resource that would challenge my students to REALLY think about the various food tests and how they fit together, as well as which chemicals are used. This resource also incorporates the chemistry side of testing for gases, what to use, how it works, etc.
I couldn't find one to suit what I needed, so I made this.
This card sort encourages students to really think about reagents used in food tests as well as what the colour changes and the results will be.
The items covered in the card sort are:
Test for reducing sugars
Test for starch
Test for proteins
Test for fats
Test for carbon dioxide
Test for hydrogen
Test for oxygen
Test for an alkene
Test for chlorine
Test for ammonia
Test for water (both of them)
The boxes are all the same size, so students cannot find answers due to the size of the box.
I have included a second document with the answers - so that you can accurately assess students with a glance.
Give each student a copy of the '4 on one page' to cut up and stick in book, or laminate and use as a starter/plenary in groups.
If you can think of any other "test for" - feed back to me in the comments and I will happily add/edit my resource. Thank you!
This is a bundle of A3 summary sheets I made for my students using the Pearson iGCSE Student book: the questions in each box inspire students to summarise the work that they need to know for this section.
THis resource includes the first two chapters of each of the Biology (Section A: Life Processes and The Variety of Living Organisms) and Chemistry (Section A: Kinetic Theory, Diffusion, Atomic Structure) topics.
I am gradually adding the other Chapters as I go along.
I would print each of these topics on an A3 sheet double sided, so that the same topic is on a double-sided sheet. It would also be good to pop each double sided-sheet onto a coloured A3 sheet, then you can make each topic (Bio/Chem) a different colour to easily refer to them in class.
This is a summary sheet I made for my students using the Pearson iGCSE Student book: the questions in each box inspire students to summarise the work that they need to know for this section.
I am gradually adding the other Chapters as I go along, including the Biology and Physics chapters.
I would print this A3 sheet double sided. It would also be good to pop it onto a coloured sheet, then you can make each subject (Bio, Chem, Phys) a different colour to easily refer to them in class.
This revision mats was designed to summarise the first chapter of the new 2016 Chemistry Combined Science Course.
The sheet also includes revision and summary information on the two core practicals that fall within the unit.
It does include the details of which Pearson Edexcel textbook page numbers each little section refers to for reference if the student wishes to go back and recap. It also include some exam-style questions.
Our students responded really well to these: basically I summarise the pages, we give them out, the students fill them in a memorise the pages, and then they do pretty ace in their assessment as the assessments now are about knowing the content backwards (the revision mat) and then because they know the content, application within the assessment is far easier no matter what question is asked.
I hope this helps. I have Biology and Physics too elsewhere, or all in a bundle if you want.
These revision mats were designed to summarise the first chapter of each of the new Biology, Chemistry and Physics units.
Each sheet also includes revision and summary information on two core practicals that fall within the unit.
They do include the details of which Pearson Edexcel textbook page numbers each little section refers to for reference if the student wishes to go back and recap. They also include some exam-style questions.
Our students responded really well to these: basically I summarise the pages, we give them out, the students fill them in a memorise the pages, and then they do pretty ace in their assessment as the assessments now are about knowing the content backwards (the revision mat) and then because they know the content, application within the assessment is far easier no matter what question is asked.
I hope they help.
This is a resource is of back to back cards of chemical compound names and their formulae.
Print each page. Stick the pages back to back, and you'll be able to cut out the different circuit components to use as revision/quiz cards.
Great for spot-checks that students know the various different components.
This is a bulk-pack of the 4 most popular and useful resources for Chemistry.
4 step-by-step 'How to guides' for the 4 most important chemistry calculations in GCSE:
- Calculating the percentage composition of a molecule
- Working out the empirical formula of a compound
- Calculating the mass of reactants and products
- Calculating theoretical and actual yield
Each resource includes exercises that the students can try themselves.
I hope this helps you too!
This resource gives step-by-step instructions of how to calculate the percentage composition of molecules.
There are also a few exercises students can try themselves.
I hope this helps you!
This is part three of the four important Chemistry Calculations
This resource gives step-by-step instructions of how to calculate theoretical and percentage yields of reactions.
There are also a few exercises students can try themselves.
I hope this helps you!
This is part two of the four important Chemistry Calculations
This resource gives step-by-step instructions of how to calculate empirical formula of molecules.
There are also a few exercises students can try themselves, and just so that you don't have to, I have included the answers too.
I hope this helps you!
This is part one of the four important Chemistry Calculations
This resource is a collection I have made over the years of 12 GCSE Chemistry questions for students to calculate the mass of reactants and products.
Use this resource to assist students through the calculations, or as a piece of homework to ensure they understand the work.
Questions can be used in tests, as starters, as plenaries, etc.
This is a gem of a resource: it has 36 elements of the periodic table: their symbol along with their name.
This will assist students to learn the names and symbols of elements quickly and easily.
An extension to this could be getting students to put the elements in order, or to place the elements into their groups, or, for older students place the elements into their combining power sets.
Have fun!
Have you ever tried to think of equations for your students to practice balancing equations on, but you've just run out of ideas?
Here are a full 4 pages of equations that you can give them to balance, including a bit of space for calculations.
You can use this resource as a starter, as the main part of your lesson or as the plenary.
Copy this on to a double sided A3 sheet to make it easier; then they're all on a single page.
BETTER YET: You get the answers too - which means you don't have to work out all the answers to the worksheet yourself.
Have fun!
This is a table containing the majority of chemical formulae that students will come across in GCSE.
I use this table for both my Chemistry GCSE students and my BTEC Applied Science students to get them used to the chemical formulae and their written names.
I also challenge my higher ability Year 9s with this page.
On the second page the table has been completed: This page I use for a card sort for pairs of students.
The second page can also be used to create revision cards by folding them on the middle line and gluing them together.
Have fun and happy learning!