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Pollution/ global warming/ carbon footprint
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Pollution/ global warming/ carbon footprint

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A guided reading sheet based around Pollution, global warming, and our carbon footprint. Students read text and answer comprehension questions. Includes a research task to promote research and independent, student-led learning.
pH scale colouring page
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pH scale colouring page

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Explore the pH Scale with this colouring page/ poster template. Suitable for Key Stages 3, it allows students to colour in the pH levels from acidic to alkaline and research substances for each pH, adding them to the template. A straightforward educational tool to enhance understanding of the pH scale.
Presentations Rubric & Peer Feedback Sheet
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Presentations Rubric & Peer Feedback Sheet

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There is no better way to enhance your students’ confidence, presentation skills, group working skills, and oracy skills than by getting them to present in class. I use this rubric whenever I assign presentations in my class to help students structure their peer feedback. A feedback sheet is also included. This is generic and works for all subjects and topics; however, if you require an editable version, please leave your email, and I will send it over.
Particle Theory & States of Matter Guided reading
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Particle Theory & States of Matter Guided reading

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This guided reading resource breaks down particle theory and the states of matter, explaining how particles are arranged and move in solids, liquids, and gases, and how they change from one state to another. It’s designed to promote scientific literacy and comprehension in the science classroom.
Science themed whiteboard labels
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Science themed whiteboard labels

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Elevate your classroom environment with these Science-themed whiteboard labels! Simply print, laminate, and stick them on your whiteboard to transform it into an interactive learning hub. Contains 10x labels. If you want a particular label please let me know. =)
Cells, organs and organ systems Revision
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Cells, organs and organ systems Revision

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Comprehensive Cells and Organisation Unit Review Sheet - Ideal for Key Stages 3 and 4! Looking to reinforce the fundamental concepts of cells and organization in your science lesson? This versatile review sheet is the perfect resource. Designed for both Key Stage 3 and 4 students following the British curriculum, it covers a wide range of topics, including cells, organelles, organisation, life processes, microscopes, plant organs, human organs, and organ systems. Editable and pdf versions included Clear and concise format for easy understanding Suitable for students of varying levels Includes a feedback box for continuous improvement
KS3 7 Life Processes Display Pack
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KS3 7 Life Processes Display Pack

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An engaging and visually appealing resource for Key Stage 3 Science educators! This comprehensive display pack is designed to bring the seven essential life processes to life in your classroom. Ready to go- with clear, colorful, and informative posters which teachers of KS3 Science can easily print, laminate, and display these visuals on their walls.
KS3 End of Year Science Quiz
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KS3 End of Year Science Quiz

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A comprehensive end-of-year recap quiz for KS3 Science. This editable PowerPoint presentation contains approximately 50 questions covering key topics including Cells and Reproduction, Acids and Bases, Particles and Solutions, and Forces and the Solar System. The quiz comprises a variety of question types, including multiple choice, yes/no, true/false, fill in the gap, and enumeration. Allows you to assess students’ understanding and consolidate their knowledge before the academic year concludes in a fun way. I got out the good ol’ mini-whiteboards but you can choose to host your quiz however you wish.
KS3 Science Summer Activity Booklet
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KS3 Science Summer Activity Booklet

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This booklet offers KS3 students an opportunity to explore biology, chemistry, and physics during the summer break. Contains 17 pages of activities curated from various online resources including twinkl, covering a variety of topics including cells, specialised cells, variation, digestion and nutrition, respiration, atomic structure, atoms, elements, compounds, and mixtures, periodic table, and electrical circuits.
Eye Dissection Mat and Observations Sheet
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Eye Dissection Mat and Observations Sheet

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This Eye Dissection resource contains a printable A3 Dissection Mat and an editable worksheet for students to record their observations. The mat provides a step-by-step procedure, while the worksheet allows students to document their observations. Video credit for the dissection mat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRC1b93ci-E
Vaccines Guided Reading
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Vaccines Guided Reading

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This guided reading activity is about vaccines. Students will read about the historical significance of Edward Jenner’s contributions, understand how vaccines work, learn about the production of antibodies, memory cells, and immune responses. It also briefly addresses the MMR vaccine and autism controversy, and introduces the concept of herd immunity. The activity also includes two research tasks to encourage independent investigation. Ideal for KS3-4 school students, this resource promotes scientific literacy and facilitates discussions on the vital role of vaccines in public health.
Magnets & Magnetic Fields  Guided Reading
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Magnets & Magnetic Fields Guided Reading

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This editable guided reading activity focuses on magnets and magnetism, covering key concepts including magnetism, permanent and induced magnets, magnetic fields, and various applications of magnets. Additionally, it briefly introduces the concept of electromagnets. Contains 11 comprehension questions and 1 research task. Template credit: Calvin Hand
Science experimental write-up guide
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Science experimental write-up guide

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This resource is a helpful guide for KS3(and 4) students, offering guidance on structuring science experiment write-ups. It provides a step-by-step framework to assist students in organizing their scientific investigations effectively and helps them to understand what they should be including in each section. Additionally, the resource includes editable structure strips that can be cut out and used as templates - see example preview. Useful for: -Scientific method, experiments, science reports, practical write-ups
Uses of glucose from photosynthesis  guided reading
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Uses of glucose from photosynthesis guided reading

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This editable guided reading task focuses on the uses of glucose resulting from photosynthesis. It provides a passage for students to read and comprehend, accompanied by a set of questions. For an extension task there is also a research task which students can use a QR code to research about. The resource also includes an answer key.
Immune system & human defense mechanisms
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Immune system & human defense mechanisms

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This guided reading resource is designed to introduce the immune system’s specific and non-specific defense mechanisms to students. The resource also includes a student-led research task on autoimmune diseases, fostering independent research skills. Use this resource to facilitate engaging discussions, encourage critical thinking, and promote deeper understanding of the immune system in the classroom. Keywords: Defense system, Pathogens, Non-specific defense mechanisms, Specific defense mechanisms, Physical barriers, Chemical barriers, Phagocytes, Lymphocytes, Antibodies, Engulf, Antitoxins, Toxins, Immune system.
Photosynthesis Guided Reading
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Photosynthesis Guided Reading

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A reading comprehension task to aid the understanding of photosynthesis, including the adaptations of plants that maximize this process, as well as the factors that affect it. The resource will cover the key components of photosynthesis, including the role of chloroplasts, how plants have evolved various adaptations to optimize photosynthesis, the role of leaves, the opening and closing of stomata. The resource will also discuss the various factors that can influence photosynthesis, such as light intensity, temperature, and carbon dioxide concentration. This task also contains a research task that students can complete as an extension. Note: Not sure who made the original guided reading template- I take no credit for the template.