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I am a secondary school GCSE & A-level Science teacher, specialising in Biology and Physics. My resources are designed to be interesting, engaging and motivating. All content which are lessons, include: a framework to deliver content; questioning opportunities; assessment; a range of activities to suit students of all abilities; differentiation in most points of the lesson; challenging questions (for all levels) with model answers; and of course starters and plenaries.

I am a secondary school GCSE & A-level Science teacher, specialising in Biology and Physics. My resources are designed to be interesting, engaging and motivating. All content which are lessons, include: a framework to deliver content; questioning opportunities; assessment; a range of activities to suit students of all abilities; differentiation in most points of the lesson; challenging questions (for all levels) with model answers; and of course starters and plenaries.
KS3 and KS4. Presentation Research Homework and flipped learning resources.
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KS3 and KS4. Presentation Research Homework and flipped learning resources.

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These resources sheets (A5) are designed to cover the objectives of a lesson. They are designed to make students focus on specific reliable supported resources that will help them develop there understanding whilst they are preparing for future tasks. They are aimed specifically at all KS3 students but can very much be used for low to middle ability kS4 students. They can be used to prepare students prior to a lesson which can then allow you to go deeper into a subject. They help support students if they are completing presentations, good home based distance learning resources. Each resource has links to written and youtube sources. Each resource has differentiated objectives (by outcome), each resource has suggestions on how they could be used to present, mentor and deliver the content they have learned. These resources are covered: current and charge; endo and exothermic reactions; exam question technique; forces; photosynthesis; interdependence; graph skills; reactivity series and displacement; respiration; voltage and resistance. The ppt slides will need to be scaled to fit.
Distance Time Graph Velocity Time Graph short Formative Assessment Comparison
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Distance Time Graph Velocity Time Graph short Formative Assessment Comparison

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This a short formative assessment task designed to be a short task and also quick to mark. This is a great resource to make the student reflect and for you to assess their understanding of distance time graphs and velocity time graphs. Its also good to spot the errors and misconceptions which might because DT and VT graphs are similar. All you need to do is highlight the areas that you think your student needs to improve upon. This can also be used as a good Home work activity.
Science writing and expression Break down. Modelling how to write sentences.
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Science writing and expression Break down. Modelling how to write sentences.

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Students find writing and expressing Science ideas hard. This an easy to refer to (tried and tested) guide for students. This is a resource that shows students how to write and break down a sentence when expressing a science idea at different levels and grades. This resource uses models of science sentences to do that, and its presented in a way that can be stuck in a glued in student books at the start of the year and then referred to. My student have found this invaluable and I also got in the habit of referring to it to help students. On this is also a guide to the written skills and the grades that the written grade for science might gain. This makes it a valuable reference sheet for KS3 and KS4.
Science Extended Writing 6 mark exam technique templates Grades 3-9
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Science Extended Writing 6 mark exam technique templates Grades 3-9

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This is an effective way show students how to approach and write 6 mark questions. These work very well along side my more structured 6 mark template approach - which is not sold as part of this set. Students love these. This resource is a designed to be quick to set up (with exam pro or existing 6 mark questions), aid the student on how to structure there answer, write in feedback, from which they can then write an excellent response to the question. You will need to add in the 6 mark question of choice (paste it in). It consists of three slides. the first one is the student copy. step 1) Students do not write in the answer but write in the ideas and connectives that will them answer. Step 2) from exampro, the ideas or statements from the 6 mark answer will be in the ideas box. Students write in feedback and corrections in green. Step 3) students then write the answer. Give a time limit. Step 4) mark and give back feedback. I found this to be really powerful, particularly in step 2 with the metacognitive phase. I have thrown in an example to show you how to do it.
Science 6 mark templates. Structured support. From Low ability students grades 1 to 6
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Science 6 mark templates. Structured support. From Low ability students grades 1 to 6

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This is designed for students completing GCSE and specifically aim at students who need extra support. So from the low ability groups to mid ability groups. Grades 1 - 6. These work well along side my less structured 6 mark templates for the higher ability groups which focus on what they know and how they are going to use that information. This resource is a designed to be quick to set up (with exam pro or existing 6 mark questions - paste them into the template), aid the student on how to structure there answer, write in feedback, from which they can then write an excellent response to the question. They also work along side a metacognitive approach. Students do not answer the questions yet! Students will need there ppt printed out but both slides on one sheet. This makes it easier to trim down and glue in books as a piece of formative assessment and also as a task on one side. My students love these. Instructions are on the ppt. 1.When showing this on the board, go through the tasks that need to be completed once they have read the question. 2. Students will need to then go through the tasks on their sheet and tick when completed. This will mimic how students should break down a long style (6 mark) answer. 3. Discuss what the students have come up with – if possible write down there ideas on the board on the ppt. 3. Then show ideas once they have completed the table on their sheet.
Science Lab safety Taboo cards
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Science Lab safety Taboo cards

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A set of twelve cards with things not to do in the lab. A bit of fun and good discussion point for what to do and what not to do in the Sci lab. It really gets the students thinking and gets them motivated. Taboo. At the top of the card is the thing that must not be done in the lab. The student has to describe to another student what that thing is, whilst not using the words on the card. As a bit of a challenge - students should not be allowed to make actions. Enjoy!!
Question Prompt Cards (Blooms). For class discussions and revision. Science. Student Group Task.
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Question Prompt Cards (Blooms). For class discussions and revision. Science. Student Group Task.

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These cards are designed to be specifically used in Science but can quickly and easily be adapted for any subject. One set is for Low ability and another set for high ability. This task is designed to reinforce, consolidate, challenge and get students to think more deeply about ideas. These question cards are based on blooms. The resource is colourful and engaging (small) pack of cards with question prompts (sentence starters) that will prompt another students to ask another student insightful questions based on information that the teacher has given them. Each card has 5 question starters approx. Each card has a point score so students can get competitive and score themselves. There is a task slide to slide for lessons or that can be easily slotted into ppt. Each slide is one set of cards with the exception of the LA cards, one slide is two sets. One pack is for low to mid ability and one pack is for Mid to High ability. This is a great way to get students to look back at work to develop, think and extend there understanding. My students really enjoyed this resource and progressed as a result. These cards are good at developing critical thinking and when used over a period of time, great confidence and oral skills within the subject. Top tip! I would ask students to read key parts of lesson material or paragraphs first so students can easily locate the information they need to ask other student questions.
6 Generic Home Work Science Activities
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6 Generic Home Work Science Activities

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These home works are designed to be quick to organise and easy to mark, without sacrificing the quality of the home work for the students. All you need to do is add the information required for the home work activity. The instructions are differentiated by outcome and they too can be modified depending on the task. These are quick to edit, upload and print out. My students love these. Marking them is quick. Highlight in one colour the task which is a WWW and in another colour an EBI. I always try and give a sentence or two that is specific to the student. This makes it easier to hand the home work back quickly and for the students to respond to their feedback.
Quick Generic Science HWK activities for all abilities.
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Quick Generic Science HWK activities for all abilities.

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Quick Generic Science HWK activities for all abilities. All you need to do is add the information needed for the task. This could be an image, bunch of words, links to videos, a couple of questions. This PPT has 6 different home work activities that can be quickly edited, uploaded or printed off. These have been designed with the busy teacher in mind but not sacrificing the quality of the home work for the students. Each task is differentiated by outcome and all the students need to do is follow the task, number by number. They are easy and quick to mark as well. Highlight the the task (WWW) that they did well in one colour and highlight the task (EBI) that they did not do well. I will always add something specific for the student to focus on. I have trialled these in my class room and the students have enjoyed them. Always encourage them to spend time thinking and research before answering. Plus, because the task are quite short when the students get going, its easy to only accept quality work.
AQA One Page Physics P1 and P2 Trilogy Checklist. With required Practicals
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AQA One Page Physics P1 and P2 Trilogy Checklist. With required Practicals

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One Page trilogy checklist containing P1 and P2 material. Simple list of lessons within topics. Student friendly. Designed for students based on feedback from them. My students love these. It has Higher content indicated and it also has required practicals on it as well. Great to go in a students book or to go onto something like show my homework. Good for parents as well.
Physics Keyword Homework and Formative Assessment Sheets (AQA P1)
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Physics Keyword Homework and Formative Assessment Sheets (AQA P1)

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These resources are designed to help students develop knowledge of what the keywords in Physics means and get them to practice independence (research) skills to find out what they mean. These resources are designed to act as homework sheets, which can easily be printed off on A4 and then easily marked in class. They can also be used as research formative assessment sheets in class. These sheets are designed in a format which can quickly and easily be further differentiated depending on group and needs of the group. Each sheet has model answers which can be shown in class and students can write in instant feedback. Topics included are: Energy, Particle model matter, Atomic Structure and Radiation, Electricity. These topics and word sheets are specifically aimed at the AQA GCSE course P1, however they cross over easily into other specifications. My classes have really appreciated them, especially those classes who find it hard managing the amount of jargon needed to be understood in Physics. These students also found it reassuring partcularly when physics got too mathsy or abstract for them.
AQA Physics Triple simple 2 Page checklist with required practicals
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AQA Physics Triple simple 2 Page checklist with required practicals

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This checklist has a simple list of lessons within topics with the corresponding required practicals that are needed to be known. This is designed to be glued in front of books, for parents, for students who want to revise at home. This was designed based on feedback from my students who wanted simple checklists instead of large cumbersome I can ones. They love this.
Electrical component card sort + supporting information hunt sheets. Differentiated.
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Electrical component card sort + supporting information hunt sheets. Differentiated.

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The resource is based around a differentiated card sort: 1. circuit diagram 2. label 3. what it does 4. how it works. Card sort can be used for students in KS3 to higher KS4. The card sort is focused on the following components: switch, lamp, cell, battery, voltmeter, ammeter, fuse, fixed resistor, series circuit, parallel circuit, thermistor, variable resistor, LDR, LED, Motor and Diode. In that order. This can be used for Science as well as electronics. The card sort card is designed to so when printed the KS4 or components not needed for younger students can be easily left off. To support the card sort, attached is an information hunt research pack. All include colourful images and links to real life. So with students who need extra support they can find the information located around the room and make changes to the card sort. A easier to read version has been included to for students who may struggle to place information in categories. Instruction slide included.
Physics Equation Starter Quiz Sheets (with model answers) All P1 equations AQA
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Physics Equation Starter Quiz Sheets (with model answers) All P1 equations AQA

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These are designed to be used for when students come into class, similar to ‘do it now’ tasks. The starters can be photocopied and handed to students, or can be just completed in books. Once students have had 10 minutes, you can show them the model answers which are also part of the resource. Date on the slides automatically change. Each sheet focuses on two equations (six questions in total): 1) What is the equation triangle 2) What are the units 3) Example question to complete. Its perfect to build students memory, confidence and recognising what equation is needed to be used in what situation. Each sheet has model answers so that students can correct there work there and then! My students have really enjoyed and appreciated them This set covers all Trilogy equations in P1 (AQA), which is virtually every Triple (Single) Physics equation in P1. The resources comes with two resource sheets to help students when completing the task. Each starter quiz has the date automatically changed on the day of use. At the end the student will have a full P1 resource of equations, units and model answers. This resource is also great if you are making a department or Science group push on equations. P2 and P1 now available as a bundle!!
Physics Equation Starter Quiz Sheets (with model answers) All P2 equations AQA
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Physics Equation Starter Quiz Sheets (with model answers) All P2 equations AQA

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These are designed to be used for when students come into class, similar to ‘do it now’ tasks. The starters can be photocopied and handed to students, or can be just completed in books. Once students have had 10 minutes, you can show them the model answers which are also part of the resource. Date on the slides automatically change. Each sheet focuses on two equations (six questions in total): 1) What is the equation triangle 2) What are the units 3) Example question to complete. Its perfect to build students memory, confidence and recognising what equation is needed to be used in what situation. Each sheet has model answers so that students can correct there work there and then! My students have really enjoyed and appreciated them This set covers all Trilogy equations in P2 (AQA), which is virtually every Triple (Single) Physics equation in P2. The resources comes with two resource sheets to help students when completing the task. Each starter quiz has the date automatically changed on the day of use. At the end the student will have a full P2 resource of equations, units and model answers. This resource is also great if you are making a department or Science group push on equations. P1 and P2 as a bundle for cheaper overall. 15 starters (lessons) approx.
How Science Works Support cards
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How Science Works Support cards

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These are support cards that will help students with the: key terms in investigation skills. how to write a method. How top draw a graph and what type of graph How to describe results from line graphs These cards will have sentences starters as well as how to calculate the gradient of graphs.
AQA P1/P2 Physics Revision placemat Blitz Trilogy
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AQA P1/P2 Physics Revision placemat Blitz Trilogy

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This is a resource that covers all of P1 and P2 Trilogy. Each slide covers the whole of one topic and has 12 sections with revision tasks. Topics include: Energy, Particle model of matter, Electricity, Atomic structure (radiation), forces, forces and motion, waves and electromagnetism. Each slide and topic is differentiated and is broken down into bite size but significant tasks. Green tasks low able; orange mid; more challenging. Each topic includes activities on required practicals, equations and general subject knowledge. One slide is designed for one hourly lesson. The task type is also varied to make the resources more interesting. The students can choose the task they do and this can also be made to be competitive. The last slide has a grid (that gets frozen on the IWB), which students with small post it notes (names on) place it in the star score box that they have gained as they have been completing tasks. This also allows for visual assessment (individual and group). The score is gained by the number of stars they have achieved from the sheet. These are designed to allow the student to develop subject knowledge first and foremost, which can then be used to answer exam style questions. They will need there exercise books and possibly text books to support them. I have tried this with my students and they all love the format and has proved effective when helping them to revise. The competitive element (which can be used or not) has also been enjoyed and has made revision more enjoyable. Year 11’s really like this. Biology to come soon!
AQA PHYSICS Trilogy P1 (11) Mini Formative Assessments or Homework tasks
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AQA PHYSICS Trilogy P1 (11) Mini Formative Assessments or Homework tasks

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P1 Physics (trilogy) AQA low stakes formative assessments. 11 tasks. Designed so they can be placed every 6/7 lessons in Physics GCSE topic Units. This fits most school marking policies that place an emphasis on formative assessment. These assessments have been designed for Low stakes - High Impact. There is an emphasis on thinking and planning which is great for metacognition. These are designed to allow students to give quality answers but also be relatively quick to mark. These are also designed to be used for home work as well. In fact that is where they developed from. Each task has related pictures/tasks on the left and three differentiated (by outcome) tasks. This has been based on blooms/IDEALS using command words like define, describe, explain, compare, evaluate etc. They have also been designed to with word limits to make them more challenging and focus on concise quality. Plus, this means less to mark. A class set takes me 30 mins - 1 hour to mark depending on ability. Usually 40 mins. I tended to use colour coded highlighters on task sheet and in the WWW and EBI, with a statement or two. Each assessment has a task slide and a statement box slide. Photocopy both to go on one sheet and it becomes an A4 sheet that can easily be transported, written on and glued in student excercise books. This is useful if your school likes coloured paper to highlight marked work in books. Names of assessments: Energy transfers and pathways, KE GPE and EPE, Renewable and Non renewable, static electricity and charge, components current and circuit rules, electrical resistance and IV graphs, Plugs alternating and direct current, states of matter and internal energy, particles and pressure, the atom and evidence for it, radiation types and decay. Once my students got in the pattern of completing these, they loved them because it took them less time to complete.
Momentum lesson. Calculating momentum.
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Momentum lesson. Calculating momentum.

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This is a lesson with differentiated resources. This is designed for those departments who may not have enough equipment or need to have lessons purely focused on calculations. This is aimed at all abilities. The lesson does have a metacognitive edge. starter students will read the cartoon strip. 3 mins. Teacher will spend a good amount of time using targeted questioning stemming from the differentiated questions. Write key words on board Introduce lessons. Write down the writing in purple in books. Model calculation. Students then check understanding with whiteboard examples. You assess and give feedback. Students make mental not of score. Score then give the students an idea of what point to start on differentiated sheets. Students have 5 mins to work out in pairs how what is being asked and then have an approach. Students complete the questions. students go through answers.
(KE) Kinetic Energy/Calculating Kinetic Energy. Differentiated, has answers and assessment points.
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(KE) Kinetic Energy/Calculating Kinetic Energy. Differentiated, has answers and assessment points.

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This is a fast paced broken down lesson that is aimed at students for grades 3 - 9. This lesson covers the objectives: I can describe what is meant by kinetic energy and how to calculate it. I can calculate kinetic energy in exam style questions and in a practical situation. I can re-arrange equations and apply ideas about kinetic energy to objects that move. The lesson has a jigsaw to start the lesson off to help students absorb key ideas. This gets copied in books after students have completed and lesson Objectives have been introduced. Has information to introduce students to what kinetic energy is. Modelling how to answer a question. (metacognition aspect). White board activity to assess students (individual and group). Practical. Students apply and use ideas learnt. true or false to score them and assess. Score is then directing students to different parts of a differentiated resource. Has a support sheet. Answer sheet - students to correct in green. Plenary.