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Mr van Os' Science resources

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Chemistry/Physics teacher. Resources include KS3 Science, AQA 9-1 Biology, Chemistry and Physics, A-Level Chemistry (AQA) and Physics (Edexcel)

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Chemistry/Physics teacher. Resources include KS3 Science, AQA 9-1 Biology, Chemistry and Physics, A-Level Chemistry (AQA) and Physics (Edexcel)
KS3 Science / Chemistry - Common elements to learn
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KS3 Science / Chemistry - Common elements to learn

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Small table with common metals & non-metal atoms that are useful to learn. Pupils will have to use the Periodic Table to fill in the names or symbols. Also includes a line on diatomic elements such as oxygen. 4 tables can fit on 1 A4
GCSE Science/Physics paper 1 calculation practice - Higher & Foundation (topic 1-4) [AQA] + answers
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GCSE Science/Physics paper 1 calculation practice - Higher & Foundation (topic 1-4) [AQA] + answers

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2 Worksheets containing calculation exam questions on Topic 1-4 (paper 1) of the GCSE Physics/Combined Science + ANSWERS Energy Calculations Electricity Calculations Particles Calculations (density and latent heat) Radioactivity (no equations so no questions included) Each equation to memorise comes up at least once per sheet The higher sheet also has plenty of rearranging, unit conversion, sig figs, etc. Rate & review if it was useful! to make it more visible for others to find.
KS3 Science / Chemistry - Displacement results table
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KS3 Science / Chemistry - Displacement results table

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A worksheet for making predictions and noting down results of a displacement practical. Currently the table is labelled for copper, zinc, iron and magnesium and a solution of each, but this can of course be changed to fit your practical. Each combination has space for a prediction and an actual result.
Large KS3 Science crossword + answers
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Large KS3 Science crossword + answers

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Large crossword (over 70 questions) covering the whole range of topics traditionally covered in Year 7, 8 and 9. Allows pupils to work independently for anywhere between 1-2 hours. Great to use at the end of your KS3 Science curriculum (whether that is Year 8 or 9) or as intervention work/summer work. Highly recommend to print on A3. Update: Answer sheet attached as well. Please leave a rating if possible. Thanks!