A complete booklet containing all of the required information for the C5.9 topic. Used for both higher and foundation students. May require tweaking to match your class.
Each lesson contains notes and multiple tasks. Also ideal for cover work or distance learning.
Atmospheric gases, greenhouse gases, acid rain, pollution, pollutants, combustion, climate change
Full lesson of activities. Prior knowledge checks, factsheets research task (Carousel market place activity). Plenery to label diagram with changes. Year 7 lesson, suitible for all years.
A lesson to discuss the history of the periodic table and the current model. Includes a reading comprehension, true or false, questions from a video, and several discussion points. Used for observation lesson with KS3 students, but more than adequate for GCSE introduction to the periodic table and Mendeleev’s work.
Parachute prac investigation, calculations for KE and GPE, regular progress checks, marketplace activity (worksheets for sticking around the class are last 2 slides)
Mainly for the physics scheme, but can be adapted for Chemistry. Atomic structure, sub-atomic particles, and how to calculate mass etc. Whiteboard tasks and discussions included.
A subject knowledge audit which identifies the weaker areas in a students knowledge. Fill in the Excel spreadsheet, and it will calculate percentages of confidence levels for each topic.
Ideal for targeting revision in the right areas.
3 files: 1 for each subject
AQA Trilogy Combined Science Subject Knowledge Audits.
A subject knowledge audit which identifies the weaker areas in a students knowledge. Fill in the Excel spreadsheet, and it will calculate percentages of confidence levels for each topic.
Ideal for targeting revision in the right areas. All topics included: Energy, electricity, forces, waves, magnetism, atomic structure etc
AQA Trilogy Combined Science Chemistry Subject Knowledge Audit.
C1 revision worksheet including compounds, mixtures, states of matter, data reading. Thumbnail image is a snapshot, not the whole picture. Various activities includes
A full lesson to recap how to calculate the mass of a atom, then going onto relative formula mass. Lots of practice questions at the end.
Whiteboards are mentioned, but tasks can be down in the students’ books.