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pdf, 74.72 MB
An A-Z vocabulary booklet that is left blank for pupils to write specific vocabulary that they need to know for the exam. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. where as some letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page.

The booklet is 39 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper).

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This bundle contains two of our most popular selling bundles. Conveyor belt Activity- Introduction to Science: This is based on the Generation Game activity (conveyor belt game). It is contains a PowerPoint and Worksheet. Useful for Starter, Plenaries and mini AFL activities throughout the lesson-Pupils love this activity! GCSE Science Vocabulary Booklet: An A-Z vocabulary booklet that is left blank for pupils to write specific vocabulary that they need to know for the exam. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. where as some letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page. The booklet is 39 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper). Habitats AFL Activity: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on habitats. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Health in Science: This is an independent learning lesson. Pupils must have access to a tablet or computers for this. Pupils have to research the following inherited diseases: 1\. Sickle cell syndrome 2\. Multiple sclerosis 3\. Cystic fibrosis 4\. Rheumatoid arthritis 5\. Multiple sclerosis 6\. Crohn’s disease Human Body Conveyor Belt Activity: This is centered around the subject of the Human Body and is based on the Generation Game activity (conveyor belt). This is useful for Starter, Plenaries and mini AFL activities throughout the lesson-Pupils love this activity! Human Body Categorisation Activity: This is a categorisation activity based on six of the human body systems. Pupils have to decide what system the sentence relates to and then add the key words into the correct system. The PowerPoint accompanies the worksheet with a few animated slides. Human Body, Systems - Diamond Ranking Activity: This is a diamond Ranking activity (based on the Human Body Systems. This activity is based on 9 of the systems and encourages pupils to discuss their personal ideas on which system is the most important or least important and why. Human Organs Diamond Ranking Activity - This is a diamond Ranking activity based on the organs of the human body. This activity encourages pupils to discuss their personal ideas on which organs are the most important or least important and why. Pesticides AFL Activity - Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on pesticides. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Physics Pack: Circuit Symbols: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on circuit symbols. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Energy Diamond Ranking: This is a diamond Ranking activity based on the 9 types of energy. This activity encourages pupils to discuss their personal ideas on which energy is the most important or least important and why. The PowerPoint contains a few animated slides to supplement the worksheet Types of Energy: This is a categorisation activity based on the nine types of energy. Pupils have to decide what type of energy the item relates to and then add the key words into the correct energy box. The PowerPoint accompanies the worksheet with a few animated slides. What is Energy: This is an interactive lesson that consists of 26 slides (PowerPoint) and an 8 page resource booklet. You can find a preview of the booklet that is included in this lesson @ http://fliphtml5.com/gonfq/sdyc The starter activity is based on our conveyer pelt activity and is designed to ascertain prior knowledge. There is a worksheet to fill in based on this and the subsequent class discussion. Pupils then peer assess each other's work. There is an interactive selector based on the popular fidget spinners. Pupils are taken through the 8 different types of energy and they have to make notes on the 'What is energy?' worksheet. It is suggested that this be enlarged to A3 size. Pupils are tasked with inserting the new vocabulary learnt during the lesson into their vocabulary booklets. You can find our [Science Vocabulary Booklet](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-science-vocabulary-booklet-11591128) by clicking the link. Following which there is an interactive quiz where pupils are asked 20 questions (provided) and the team to get the most points wins. Visit our [ScienceTeacherElite Shop](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ScienceTeacherElite) Leave a review and get a FREE resource-inbox us with your choice!

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Physics Pack

This is a Bundle consist of 12 Physics resources for an amazingly low price. Circuit Symbols: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on circuit symbols. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Energy Diamond Ranking: This is a diamond Ranking activity based on the 9 types of energy. This activity encourages pupils to discuss their personal ideas on which energy is the most important or least important and why. The PowerPoint contains a few animated slides to supplement the worksheet. GCSE Science Vocabulary Booklet: An A-Z vocabulary booklet that is left blank for pupils to write specific vocabulary that they need to know for the exam. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. where as some letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page. The booklet is 39 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper). THREE MONTHS WORTH OF Physics Word of The Week: Use this in your own lesson presentations and or print it out, laminate it and display it in classrooms and around your department. This is useful in instilling literacy and maintaining continuity throughout the Science department. Included in the pack are various options. You can either print off the A4 sheet and laminate with the word already printed onto it or as we do, print off a blank template, laminate it and stick a different word on it each week. This is great Bell Task, starter or plenary activity. Space Bingo: A short PowerPoint based on a bingo activity surrounding the topic of Space. Pupils have to choose 9 of the 20 words and write them on their bingo sheets provided. We have included a .pgn file of the bingo template that you can print out and use. It is particularly handy to print out and laminate a class set of these for use with dry wipe markers. Types of Energy: This is a categorisation activity based on the nine types of energy. Pupils have to decide what type of energy the item relates to and then add the key words into the correct energy box. The PowerPoint accompanies the worksheet with a few animated slides. What is Energy: This is an interactive lesson that consists of 26 slides (PowerPoint) and an 8 page resource booklet. You can find a preview of the booklet that is included in this lesson @ http://fliphtml5.com/gonfq/sdyc The starter activity is based on our conveyer pelt activity and is designed to ascertain prior knowledge. There is a worksheet to fill in based on this and the subsequent class discussion. Pupils then peer assess each other's work. There is an interactive selector based on the popular fidget spinners. Pupils are taken through the 8 different types of energy and they have to make notes on the 'What is energy?' worksheet. It is suggested that this be enlarged to A3 size. Pupils are tasked with inserting the new vocabulary learnt during the lesson into their vocabulary booklets. You can find our [Science Vocabulary Booklet](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-science-vocabulary-booklet-11591128) by clicking the link. Following which there is an interactive quiz where pupils are asked 20 questions (provided) and the team to get the most points wins. Visit our [ScienceTeacherElite Shop](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ScienceTeacherElite)

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Biology Pack

This is a Bundle consist of 16 Biology resources for an amazingly low price. 3 MONTHS WORTH OF WORD FOR THE WEEK: Use these three Biology resources in your own lesson presentations and or print it out, laminate it and display it in classrooms and around your department. This is useful in instilling literacy and maintaining continuity throughout the Science department. Included in the pack are various options. You can either print off the A4 sheet and laminate with the word already printed onto it or as we do, print off a blank template, laminate it and stick a different word on it each week. This is great Bell Task, starter or plenary activity. Conveyor belt Activity- Introduction to Science: This is based on the Generation Game activity (conveyor belt game). It is contains a PowerPoint and Worksheet. Useful for Starter, Plenaries and mini AFL activities throughout the lesson-Pupils love this activity! GCSE Science Vocabulary Booklet: An A-Z vocabulary booklet that is left blank for pupils to write specific vocabulary that they need to know for the exam. The majority of pages are dedicated to a letter. where as some letters (Y & Z, for example) share a page. The booklet is 39 pages long, this will allow you to have it printed back to back in magazine form as either an A5 (printed on A4 paper) or A4 booklet (printed on A3 paper). Habitats AFL Activity: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on habitats. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Health in Science: This is an independent learning lesson. Pupils must have access to a tablet or computers for this. Pupils have to research the following inherited diseases: 1\. Sickle cell syndrome 2\. Multiple sclerosis 3\. Cystic fibrosis 4\. Rheumatoid arthritis 5\. Multiple sclerosis 6\. Crohn’s disease Human Body Conveyor Belt Activity: This is centered around the subject of the Human Body and is based on the Generation Game activity (conveyor belt). This is useful for Starter, Plenaries and mini AFL activities throughout the lesson-Pupils love this activity! Human Body Categorisation Activity: This is a categorisation activity based on six of the human body systems. Pupils have to decide what system the sentence relates to and then add the key words into the correct system. The PowerPoint accompanies the worksheet with a few animated slides. Human Body, Systems - Diamond Ranking Activity: This is a diamond Ranking activity (based on the Human Body Systems. This activity is based on 9 of the systems and encourages pupils to discuss their personal ideas on which system is the most important or least important and why. Human Organs Diamond Ranking Activity - This is a diamond Ranking activity based on the organs of the human body. This activity encourages pupils to discuss their personal ideas on which organs are the most important or least important and why. Pesticides AFL Activity - Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on pesticides. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Leave a review and get a FREE resource-inbox us with your choice!

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