End of Topic test for cells, tissues and organsQuick View
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End of Topic test for cells, tissues and organs

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End of topic test i prepared for my mixed ability Yr 7 class at the Archbishop Lanfranc Academy. You can add or take away questions from the test to tailor it for your needs but as a starting point you have questions with 40 marks on the paper as it is. A version with answers filled in is also included.
Metal and acid reactionsQuick View
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Metal and acid reactions

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Metal and an acid react to form a salt and hydrogen gas. The wordfill can be used as a worksheet in the main part of the lesson or as a plenary at the end of the lesson on this topic. If you find it useful, how it went down with your class, please leave a few comments/feedback.
Quick test with markscheme for AQA GCSE B1 Cell biologyQuick View
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Quick test with markscheme for AQA GCSE B1 Cell biology

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Quick test that assess knowledge for typical animal, plant and a bacterial cell, as well as function of cell organelles, stem cell and the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. You can expand the test by adding more questions and appropriately add to the markscheme.
Energy changes learning check/testQuick View
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Energy changes learning check/test

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Learning check for GCSE chemistry topic of energy changes. Use it as a ‘learning check’ or as test. Student can self mark and then give themselves a level using the level criteria included.
Transformers wordfillQuick View
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Transformers wordfill

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Wordfill to check understanding of step up and step down transformers. Marksheet is included. To save on printing, third page has 2 wordfills copied to one page.
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Reaction between an acid and a metal carbonate

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Revision video for reaction between an acid and a metal carbonate topic. The acid used is vinegar (ethanoic acid) brought from a supermarket and bicarbonate of soda, NaHCO3 (in the baking department of the supermarket).
The howling jelly baby experimentQuick View
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The howling jelly baby experiment

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Howling jelly baby experiment that can be used for both KS3 and KS4 classes. KS3 as demonstration of chemical change and signs of chemical change. KS4 as demonstration of an exothermic reaction and energy transfers.
DeforestationQuick View
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Deforestation

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Brief video that describe deforestation for primary and secondary school pupils.
Revision video for DiffusionQuick View
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Revision video for Diffusion

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Revision video for Diffusion topic for GCSE exams, includes simple experiment that can be done in class to explain the concept