These are complete end of year exam packs for KS3 (Years 7,8 and 9). Based on the UK curriculum.
Included are cover pages with a space for your school logo, exam papers requiring approx 50-60 mins to complete, teachers mark schemes and grade boundaries.
The grade boundaries have been formulated using the level of question included in each test paper.
Author Edit (May 2019): I have re-uploaded all documents to ensure this product is 100% reliable for download.
Power point detailing the importance of food hygiene and the role of food hygiene inspectors.
Includes graded plenary activities and links to youtube videos about the topic.
This lesson was used during an OFSTED inspection and received favourable feedback from the drop-in inspection team.
This is a midterm assessment exam I made for my Grade 7 (year 8) students.
It has exam questions covering the following topics:
Cells
Reproduction
Forces
Solar System
Acids and Alkalis
Chemical Reactions
Particle Model
A detailed mark scheme is attached to the end of the exam.
Questions vary in difficulty and type.
The exam is suited to any KS3 class (year 7-9 / grade 6-8).
Suggested exam length: 55 mins
This is a complete set of resources for teaching the Mole, Reactant Masses, Molar Gas Volume and Ratios to students aged 14-16. I used this for teaching IGCSE Cambridge Coordinated Science, but it can also be used for separate sciences or combined sciences.
Included are two extensive power point presentations, each containing plenty of AfL, a starter activity and lots of exam style practice questions.
This exam is a midterm assessment I produced for my grade 9 Biology class.
The questions are varied in type and difficulty. Most questions are illustrated with diagrams. The questions are based on the UK Double award GCSE Biology syllabus, but are similar in content to other courses.
Topics covered:
Characteristics of living organisms
Cell Structure
Movement in and out of cells
Enzymes
Nutrients
Plant nutrition
Animal nutrition
Transport in plants
Transport in animals
Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration
Gas exchange.
Suggested exam length is 55 mins-1 hours. You may wish to alter this depending on your students reading level.
The mark scheme is attached to the end of the exam.
This is an end of topic test for the particle Theory Topic for Grade 7/UK Year 8.
This resource includes a 1 hour test and the mark scheme.
Question types vary and include scientific thinking questions.
An end of topic test on Electricity.
Aimed at middle school students aged 11-14.
Includes question paper and mark scheme.
Word document so fully editable.
Suggested time for completion 35-40mins.
This power point contains all 6 lessons for the Acids and Alkalis topic.
This is aimed at UK Year 7 or 8 (international grades 6 and 7).
Included are lesson objectives, starters, practicals and assessment questions. There is a also a 5-10 minute revision activity to use prior to an end of topic test.
The lessons are:
1. Acids and Alkalis
2. Using indicators
3. Universal indicator
4. Making indicators
5. Neutralisation
6. Products of neutralisation
End of topic test includes questions ranging from KS3 level 3 (low ability) to level 7 (high ability). The mark scheme is also included. The suggested time for the exam is 35 minutes.
A really nice easy to follow power point on how to make borax crystals in the shape of a snowflake.
I used a this when making Christmas tree decorations with a primary school class. Very easy to follow step by step instructions with loads of pictures.
Enjoy.
Algebra test for Year 7 (grade 6). Used in an international school setting following the Cambridge curriculum.
I gave my middle ability class 45mins to complete.
Word doc so fully editable.
PowerPoint and Worksheet used for a grade 7 ESL science class. Includes links to videos and an engaging plenary task. Can also be used as an English lesson.
Power point, worksheet and investigation sheet for a full lesson on magnets and magnetism in primary school or with low ability high school.
Includes practical investigations and colourful illustrations.
I used this very successfully when delivering primary school science week activities.