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I am relatively new to selling resources on TES, so if you like something, please review it! I am constantly updating and developing new resources - I like to concentrate the majority of my time on developing scientific skills through the use of practical work and application - conveniently this sits well with the new GCSE. I also am involved in developing schemes for the new GCSE (at my school) so will post anything I can to help others in this area.

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I am relatively new to selling resources on TES, so if you like something, please review it! I am constantly updating and developing new resources - I like to concentrate the majority of my time on developing scientific skills through the use of practical work and application - conveniently this sits well with the new GCSE. I also am involved in developing schemes for the new GCSE (at my school) so will post anything I can to help others in this area.
Required Practical AQA 2016 Osmosis/Diffusion/Active Transport
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Required Practical AQA 2016 Osmosis/Diffusion/Active Transport

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This is a unit (4 lessons) for filling the AQA required practical although can be easily used for other specifications. The method used are the recommended practical methods published by AQA. The lessons are as follows: 1) Diffusion 2) Investigate how surface area affects diffusion 3/4) Investigate the rate of osmosis in different sugar solutions 5) Active transport This has been designed as part of a year 9 scheme of work which have been fully undated to cover the new AQA specification, change in assessment objective weightings and mathematical requirements. Please leave a review of these resources.
Photosynthesis using pond weed *BIG PRACTICAL* Bicarbonate indicator and the effect of distance
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Photosynthesis using pond weed *BIG PRACTICAL* Bicarbonate indicator and the effect of distance

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Resources developed as part of a *BIG PRACTICAL*. These are designed to practice a skill - usually using a preliminary investigation - then a full investigation write up. These are tailored toward the way the new GCSE (2016 on wards) is designed to test practical skills as well as context. First lesson Resources: bicarbonate writing frame (+ppt) Practical: Pupils use tin foil to cover one test tube containing pond weed and use bicarbonate indicator to show photosynthesis (+respiration HIGHER). Practical procedure notes in PPT (consult health and safety or use approved procedure) Activities order: Starter looking at the photosynthesis equation and the role of chloroplasts, Practical and write up for first practical. Second/Third lesson Resources: Distance writing frame (+ppt) Practical: Collecting gas using a measuring cylinder and investigating the affect of distance of a lamp. Activities order: Introduction to aim and prediction. Pupil should be able to complete practical independently give guidance and previous practical. Graph, conclusion and evaluation scaffolding also provided but may need to be scheduled for another lesson. Two PowerPoints available with results as practical can be slightly temperamental.
Science Activate Teacher Planner
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Science Activate Teacher Planner

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This resource contains all lesson within the activate scheme of work for year 7 and 8. I use this as a tick list and includes all the assessment elements we complete after each topic. So handy to have in your planner!
Kerboodle KS4 Teacher Planner Pages
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Kerboodle KS4 Teacher Planner Pages

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Tick list for all lessons included in the kerboodle scheme including required practicals and our assessment elements. So handy to have in your planner! Included: Planner page for KS4 foundation tier Planner Page for KS4 higher tier
Required Practical AQA 2016 Making Onion Slide/Magnification/Calculating the Size of a Cell
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Required Practical AQA 2016 Making Onion Slide/Magnification/Calculating the Size of a Cell

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This is a unit (4 lessons) for filling the AQA required practical although can be easily used for other specifications. The method used are the recommended practical methods published by AQA. There was a mistake with the equation in the given methods which has been confirmed by AQA so this unit is correct but does differ slightly from the published material. The lessons are as follows: 1) Label and compare plant and animal cells 2) Prepare and onion slide and calculate the size of one cell 3 ) Compare prokaryotic and eukaryotes 4) Calculate magnification of specimens This has been designed as part of a year 9 scheme of work which have been fully undated to cover the new AQA specification, change in assessment objective weightings and mathematical requirements. This is a free upload and is a sample of my other units. Please leave a review of these resources