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Measuring distance

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A simple worksheet to familiarize students with scale. Questions ask students to write down the distance between certain points on the map above. There is also an open ended extension task that can be done on the sheet.
Measuring Mass - Year 2Quick View
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Measuring Mass - Year 2

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Measuring Mass - Year 2 In this Year 2 teaching resource pupils are taught to choose and use appropriate standard units to estimate and measure mass. They are also required to compare and order mass and record the results using >, < and = (as per the Year 2 Programme of Study – Measurement). Content includes: What is mass explanation Mass units of measurement explanation Measuring mass activities with accompanying worksheets Comparing and ordering mass activities with accompanying worksheets As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘Measuring Mass - Year 2’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
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TheGirlInTheRedDressTheGirlInTheRedDress

Angle measuring with protractor

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A two page worksheet with four questions to interpret an angle from a diagram of a protractor (in degrees), four questions to determine the degree and type of angle (i.e. acute or obtuse) and three questions regarding student's knowledge of obtuse, acute and right angles (and their ability to calculate them from reading a protractor). **Answers can be filled in on sheet or pictures of protractors & questions can be stuck in books & answered there.
Measuring ForceQuick View
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Measuring Force

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Measurement Physics: Measuring Force, Newton Meters. This is a practical lesson introducing pupils to Newton meters. Physics: Measuring Force, Newton Meters Lesson pack contains: A PPT (15 slides) and a peer assessment handout (1 sheet). Activities include: Starter Task: A Thinking Skills questions- measuring force. Task 1: Pupils are introduced to Sir Isaac Newton and his invention, the Newton Meter. Then pupils are asked to measure everyday items and record this information in the form of a table in their exercise books. Task 2: Pupils should then be given a spring and a hook and 5 weights (1-5 kilograms). They will need to hang the spring and add the weights one by one and measure the length of the spring each time a weight is added and record the data in the form of a table. They will then be asked to plot a line graph (you will need to provide graph paper for this task). Task 3: Pupils will need to conclude on the results and describe the relationship between weights added and the length of the spring and link this to how a Newton meter works. Included in this pack is a peer assessment sheet that can be used to mark the individual activities. Exit task/Plenary: our interactive Starter and Plenary Prompt Selector that is worth £3. In our lessons, all key words are added to our KS3 Science - Scientific Vocabulary A-Z . If you like this resource, please give us a review and we will send you a free resource of your choice of the same value. We hope that you enjoy this resource! We would love your feedback, if you like what you see, please follow us: on Tes TeachElite’s Shop click the’Follow this Author button’ . We will keep you updated on any sales we throw or FREEBIES we upload. You can find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeachEliteRE and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachElite/
Measuring earthquakesQuick View
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Measuring earthquakes

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This is a KS3 lesson on the mercalli scale and the magnitude scale (richter scale) however, it is appropriate for a GCSE group as well. Key facts about the lesson are: 1. The content covered by the lesson are; description and use of seismometers, descriptions of the mercalli scale and the magnitude (richter) scale, comparison of damage done by earthquakes of similar size. 2. Learning resources used in the lesson are; keyword matching task, images, video clips, sketching task and a writing task. 3. Differentiation used in the lesson are: challenge tasks and differentiated information sheets. 4.The lesson is planned in detail and all the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Just download and teach!
Measuring Capacity and Volume - Year 2Quick View
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Measuring Capacity and Volume - Year 2

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Measuring Capacity and Volume - Year 2 In this Year 2 teaching resource pupils are taught to choose and use appropriate standard units to estimate and measure capacity and volume. They are also required to compare and order capacity and volume and record the results using >, < and = (as per the Year 2 Programme of Study – Measurement). Content includes: What is capacity and volume explanation Capacity and volume units of measurement explanation Measuring volume activities with accompanying worksheets Comparing and ordering capacity and volume activities with accompanying worksheets As with all our PowerPoint teaching resources, ‘Measuring Capacity and Volume - Year 2’ is completely editable so that teachers can adapt, alter and revise it as much or as little as required.
Measuring VolumeQuick View
TeachEliteTeachElite

Measuring Volume

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Measurement - Measuring volume This is an introductory practical lesson to demonstrate how pupils measure volume and teaches them the importance of accuracy. This resource pack contains: A PPT (24 slides) and handouts (1 sheet) . Included in this resource is two of our timers complete with MUSIC. Activities include: Starter Task: Thinking Skills question Demonstration on how to accurately measure liquid. Experiment on measuring different volumes Plenary (Exit task) : Beat the clock In our lessons, all key words are added to our KS3 Science - Scientific Vocabulary A-Z . We hope that you enjoy this resource! We would love your feedback, if you like what you see, please follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachElite/
Measure for Measure - A level Full SchemeQuick View
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Measure for Measure - A level Full Scheme

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This has been created for teaching Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure- new text for A level, Cambridge. The scheme contains 30+ lessons, including: context intro lesson, power-points which have step by step annotation of key extracts from all acts, detailed technical (language and dramatic impact) analysis, character/theme analysis, starter activities, peer assessment, group work, paragraph scaffolds, learning objectives and built in challenge tasks.
MeasurementQuick View
DrKKNagaDrKKNaga

Measurement

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Hi, This product is a basic worksheet on Measurement . The worksheet contains questions with conversion of units (length, mass & time) to appropriate SI units, calculating area & volume using SI units and avoiding parallax error. This worksheet can be used as a classwork/ assessment/ revision. I found this worksheet to be effective for learners’ understanding (especially for physics beginners) during my class. Hope it helps everyone! Kindly let me know your feedback! Thanks in advance!
Chemical MeasurementsQuick View
marc147cunninghammarc147cunningham

Chemical Measurements

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A complete lesson as per the specificaiton for AQA combined science and GCSE chemistry. This lesson follows on from a lesson on ‘Mass change when a gas is involved’ Builds on prior knowledge of resolution, accuracy, mean, anomalies and introduces uncertainty calculations.
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Measure and draw angles 2 lessons

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I completed these lessons with my year 6 class to practise estimating the size of angles, then measuring their actual size using a protractor. The worksheet for this lesson is differentiated for LA, MA and HA. The second lesson moves onto the class drawing angles using protractors.
Compound Measures ONESIEQuick View
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Compound Measures ONESIE

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Colourful differentiated ONESIE worksheet. Allowing students to show progression. Suitable for cover lessons - easy and cost effective to photocopy. **Supplied with answers.**
Measuring AnglesQuick View
filnolanfilnolan

Measuring Angles

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A page of protractors with a variety of acute, obtuse and right angles for pupils measure. A great way to introduce protractors and how to use them. This worksheet could easily be used in both Upper and Lower KS2.
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Measuring Length

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This resource contains three different activities to support practice in measuring length. Using a ruler to measure the length of different lines Ordering the length of rectangles from shortest to longest Measuring objects around the home/ classroom
Measuring and Classifying AnglesQuick View
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Measuring and Classifying Angles

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Measuring and Classifying Angles You’ll get 5 worksheets that you can use for short assessments, morning work or warm up exercises. Students will be able to easily practice geometry while having fun! It’ll be a useful resource during your class that will boost your teaching efficiency! Thank you for stopping by! You can contact me with questions about this product. Thank you for all reviews, ratings and comments you leave on my profile!
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Measuring transpiration- potometers

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Following a lesson on transpiration I used this resource to teach about factors that can change transpiration rate and how to measure rate of transpiration using a potometer. Resource includes: HSW- how to set up of potometer, calculations of both rate of transpiration and volume of uptake and experiments using potometers. Used for higher Biology GCSE class- for combined science and separate. I also like to use an exam question from the CGP workbook to reinforce this lesson (referred to on slide 10)- not included due to copyright but its a great question if you have access to it, but not an essential part of the lesson
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Measuring Time

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This is an introductory practical lesson to demonstrate how pupils measure time and teaches them the importance of accuracy. This resource pack contains: A PPT (14 slides) and handouts (2 sheets) . Included in this resource is two of our timers complete with MUSIC. Activities include: Starter Task: Thinking Skills question Activity on on recording time digitally. Pupils will find out when completing the challenges that they won’t be accurate. Therefore, they will want to repeat challenge reinforcing the need for repeat experiments to find averages. Experiment on measuring different times and two practical challenges. Plenary (Exit task) : Think, Pair Share- Please note… This Exit Task/Plenary is designed to draw out the findings of the measuring time activities. These being that the children will learn that using a stop click to seconds and hundredths of seconds will give them a precise time. However, this is not 100% accurate due to human error (reaction times). You should discuss how to improve on accuracy ( use of repeats and find an average). In our lessons, all key words are added to our KS3 Science - Scientific Vocabulary A-Z . We hope that you enjoy this resource! We would love your feedback, if you like what you see, please follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachElite/
MeasurementQuick View
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Measurement

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The worksheets describe about measurement. Worksheets include fill in the blanks, circle the right thing, cut and paste activity and many more things for revision in class.