KS3 Science Glossary Physics Energy and Electricity (Blank & Completed)
Includes one blank and completed copy of the glossary
I use this document at the start of each topic. I have also found this useful as an active long term homework too (e.g. 4 definitions per week).
This would be useful for online homework at the moment.
This would be a very good activity to set for homework or for pupils to learn at home.
KS3 Science Glossary Physics Forces (Blank & Completed)
Includes one blank and completed copy of the glossary
I use this document at the start of each topic. I have also found this useful as an active long term homework too (e.g. 4 definitions per week).
This would be useful for online homework at the moment.
This would be a very good activity to set for homework or for pupils to learn at home.
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Guide to creating a Train like an Astronaut!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.
Combined Science Lesson Physics Topic 6 Waves Lesson 1 Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
A resource adapted for teaching in school and for home-based learning
Included in this lesson are the following:
-Help guide for access to home-based learning; including a YouTube relevant link on each teaching slide and a sheet that will summarise notes for the whole PowerPoint
-Starter task and answers
-Spelling focus
-AQA Spec Reference
-Wave Simulator
-Units, definitions and equations
-Practice and exemplar equations for Wave Period and Wave Speed
-Progress Checks
-6 Mark Question- Including command word assistance, clues for help, model answer and answers from spec
-10 minutes of exam questions with PowerPoint copy for looking at answers for individual answers
-Homework (Blank Glossary of terms for the topic)
-Personalised Check list for the whole topic
Combined Science Lesson Physics Topic 6 Waves Lesson 4 EM Waves
A resource adapted for teaching in school and for home-based learning
Included in this lesson are the following:
-Help guide for access to home-based learning; including a YouTube relevant link on each teaching slide and a sheet that will summarise notes for the whole PowerPoint
-Starter task and answers
-Spelling focus
-AQA Spec Reference
-Pupil Checklist (highlighted lesson reference)
-Recall Nando’s Grid & Answers
-EM Wave
-Read Task about 5G and Mobile Phone Usage
-Mnemonic Task
-Table and Research on Individual EM Waves (Including completed table)
-Speed of Light
-Visible comparison in organisms
-Dangers of EM Waves (briefly)
-Extension Questions
-15 minutes of exam questions with PowerPoint copy for looking at answers for individual answers
-Homework (Blank and Completed Glossary of keywords for the topic)
KS3 Pressure over an area
Includes:
A3 Worksheet for each pupil
Worksheet Props
Powerpoint to follow A3 Sheet
Powerpoint includes: pit stop questions, range of assessment opportunities, quiz, examples and answers with grading 1-9 system
Science Home Experiment - Hovercrafts
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Guide to creating a hovercraft!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.
AQA Combined or Single Science
P5 Forces Lesson 4
Calculating Forces HT Only
Vector Diagrams, Resultant Forces and Equilibrium
Suitable for both Foundation and Higher- Two different powerpoints
Includes;
-Starter Slide (with do now task)
-AQA Spec Ref
-Powerpoint with progress stops and answers
-Exam Style Questions (including answers)
-Worksheets with just the slides to print for lesson
-Homework (including answers)
This is an A3 Page to be stuck in books over 2 pages.
Can be shrunk to A4.
This page is a fantastic over of what is on the scheme for the topic Energy at each key stage level.
This has been designed with the new Ofsted framework in mind. Looking at deep dives and current literature on sequencing, careers and keywords.
It has been received by pupils really well as a starter. Pupils can see prior learning and how future learning is sequenced.
In this package is KS2, KS3, KS4 and KS5 Sequencing pages.
KS4 AQA GCSE Physics T1 Energy Glossary (Combined or Separate)
KS4 AQA GCSE Glossary (Combined or Separate)
Included:
-Blank Glossary
-Completed Glossary
I personally find it better to print the Blank glossary on A3 and stretch across 2 pages in an exercise book but works well on A4 also.
One page A4 key words taken from the national curriculum a balance of Tier 1-3 Keywords for pupils. Definitions extracted from a Science Dictionary/AQA or English Dictionary.
I use at the start of a topic and allow pupils to either complete all for homework or complete 5 a lesson.
Works well to encourage good vocabulary in lessons.
STEM Science Club Balloon Rockets Teacher and Pupil Resource
This resource has been used for 2 years within department.
The method has been used and tested.
The resource includes a completed and blank document.
The blank one is given to the pupils to complete.
It has information on the equipment, risk hazards, method, careers and links to curriculum.
This resource hits Gatsby targets as well as extracurricular teaching standards 1 and 8.
Pupils engage and use STEM skills.
There are more experiments with similar resources on the TES Shop. This includes a booklet that has a yearly schedule with one practical per week.
KS3 Science Glossary Physics Space (Blank & Completed)
Includes one blank and completed copy of the glossary
I use this document at the start of each topic. I have also found this useful as an active long term homework too (e.g. 4 definitions per week).
This would be useful for online homework at the moment.
This would be a very good activity to set for homework or for pupils to learn at home.
KS3 Science Glossary Physics Heat, Light and Sound (Blank & Completed)
Includes one blank and completed copy of the glossary
I use this document at the start of each topic. I have also found this useful as an active long term homework too (e.g. 4 definitions per week).
This would be useful for online homework at the moment.
This would be a very good activity to set for homework or for pupils to learn at home.
KS3 Science Glossaries Physics x6 (Blank & Completed)
-Energy and Electricity
-Forces
-Heat, Light and Sound
-Particles and Heat
-Space
-Waves
Includes one blank and completed copy of the glossary
I use this document at the start of each topic. I have also found this useful as an active long term homework too (e.g. 4 definitions per week).
This would be useful for online homework at the moment.
This would be a very good activity to set for homework or for pupils to learn at home.
Science Home Experiment - Balloon Rocket
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Guide to creating a balloon rocket race!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.
**Science Home Experiment - Make a Rainbow
Experiments that require few materials, easy to follow methods, low risk and questions to expand learning.
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.
Science Home Experiment - Kaleidoscope
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.
Science Home Experiment - Soap Powered Boats
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Guide to creating a soap powered boat!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Guide to creating a light up magic wand!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.
Perfect task to set at home for pupils of all ages!
Guide to creating a DIY Submarine!
Pupils require very few materials and can complete the experiment following the worksheet provided which has an experiment list, method and diagram.
There is also a work sheet with questions for pupils to complete and send back to you to report how their home experiment went.
Designed by an experienced Science Teacher, I have completed this experiment with KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 pupils.