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Teaching is a busy business. Sometimes we just don't have the time to create the activities that we want. I try to create resources that are of a high quality and are immediately usable. All feedback is welcome.

Teaching is a busy business. Sometimes we just don't have the time to create the activities that we want. I try to create resources that are of a high quality and are immediately usable. All feedback is welcome.
Using proportions
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Using proportions

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A worksheet that uses exchange rates to embed the idea of proportions and ratio. The graph drawing task then allows you to introduce ‘directly proportional’.
Colour by Element
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Colour by Element

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Based on the idea of Colour by Number, Colour by Element asks students to identify which group different elements belong to and increases their familiarity with the Periodic Table. Please leave your feedback!
Name the Elements
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Name the Elements

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As a starter/plenary or you need to quickly fill a display board before that Ofsted visit; here are 18 dingbats/rebus puzzles to identify the elements.
Sampling (in the classroom)
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Sampling (in the classroom)

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Teaching sampling techniques can be difficult if you are unable to get out of the classroom. This activity allows you to investigate sampling by randomly selecting areas on the grid. Please leave your feedback!
Environments of the World
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Environments of the World

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A colour-by-number world map that shows the different environments of the planet. Complete with a table to allow a brief description of each environment.
Colour by Ion
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Colour by Ion

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Following on from Colour by Element, we now have Colour by Ion! Based on the idea of Colour by Number, Colour by Ion asks students to identify what ions are formed by different elements increasing their familiarity with ions.