Revision pack designed to bridge the gap between KS3 and GCSE
Topics covered:
energy transfers
efficiency
Sankey diagrams
Nuclear power stations
Renewable and non-renewable energy
sound waves
reflection
refraction
TIR
forces
Resources to create a display celebrating the achievements of children in each year group/ grade level.
File contains:
- Stars of the Week banner cutouts
- Star shapes labelled with year grade level from Pre-K-12th grade, as well as year 7-11
- larger star cutouts labelled with "Work of the Week", "Work of the Term", and "Work of the Semester". Also smaller star saying "will your work be up here next term/semester?"
Revision pack designed to bridge the gap between KS3 and GCSE.
Topics covered:
atoms
isotopes
particles
rates of reaction
periodic table
separating substances
balancing equations
reactivity series
structure of the Earth
extreme weather/volcanoes etc
ozone
Pack of revision questions designed to help bridge the gap between KS3 and GCSE.
Topics covered:
cells
organs
respiration
structure of the heart
inheritance and genes
extinction
food webs
pyramids (of number and biomass)
photosynthesis and limiting factors
nerves
homeostasis
Lesson to try and get kids to acknowledge the sheer scale of the universe.
Would suggest editing one slide to show the location of your school, or another famous landmark in your area.
Display materials for "How to Make Slime". Great for Science Clubs.
Goes into the basics of polymerisation using (adorable) representations of the different molecules.
File contains:
- word document with images of the basic ingredients as well as the title
- PowerPoint document with the molecules, and notes on printing and assembly
- .pdf file with the written instructions. Also includes the written instructions for making ice cream.
Not included: Science Club sign
Basic introduction to density for year 7. Introduces the equation, units (g/cm^3) and how to use it. Also introduces the concept of floating and sinking being based on density. Doesn't rearrange the equation.
Lesson on classification. How to classify organisms, as well as why it's important. Talks about Linnaeus and Woese.
Suitable for AQA Trilogy Biology Syllabus.
Two-lesson pyramid-building challenge.
First lesson consists of getting into teams, and having a go at the quiz (Search the WordWall Community for "Science Week Quiz", as it is an unsupported file type, so I can't upload it here)
Each correct answer gets teams points which they can "spend" on equipment or materials.
Second lesson they have to use their materials to build the best pyramid. Each team will vote. Winner gets a prize (or not, whichever)