Hero image

SJT Teaching & Tutoring

Average Rating5.00
(based on 14 reviews)

Miss Tyrie has been working in the education sector since 2011, teaching for 10 years. A Level Biology specialist and GCSE Chemistry examiner, with a passion for exam technique and 6 mark questions. Favourite T&L principles: modelling and deliberate practice

3Uploads

18k+Views

10k+Downloads

Miss Tyrie has been working in the education sector since 2011, teaching for 10 years. A Level Biology specialist and GCSE Chemistry examiner, with a passion for exam technique and 6 mark questions. Favourite T&L principles: modelling and deliberate practice
GCSE Chemistry Bond Energy Calculations
styrie101styrie101

GCSE Chemistry Bond Energy Calculations

(0)
Bond Energy Calculations worksheet for low/mid ability Year 10. Originally designed for OCR Foundation Combined C3.13 9-1 specification but now suitable for all GCSE 9-1 specs. In AQA and Edexcel 9-1 Combined and Separate Chemistry = HT only. Based on the assumption students have an extremely limited understanding of moles (not required knowledge for OCR Foundation Tier) - along the lines of ‘1 moles = 1 molecule of’.
KS3 Minerals in Rocks Research Task
styrie101styrie101

KS3 Minerals in Rocks Research Task

(1)
Structured research task on what minerals are and why they matter in everyday uses. Includes links to appropriate videos and websites. Activity can be finished using an online quiz platform such as Socrative to assess individual pupil outcomes. Leads onto looking at crystal formation in igneous rocks.
KS3 KS4 GCSE Science Literacy Root Words and Meanings
styrie101styrie101

KS3 KS4 GCSE Science Literacy Root Words and Meanings

(2)
Powerpoint containing root words with meanings for KS3 and KS4 Separate and Combined Sciences, predominantly Biology. Many taken from the KS3 National Literacy Strategy, the rest are common within the current Science specifications. This resource is intended to support pupil literacy through use and understanding of keywords. Please let me know if there are any words you think should be added! Matching Memrise module available - see link in PPT