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Unit 1 Forces - Scheme of Work for AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy Physics
Topics included:
- Contact forces
- Non-contact forces
- Gravity, weight
- Resultant forces
- Work done
- Energy Transfers
- Forces
- Elasticity
Based upon the AQA draft specification and includes:
- PowerPoints
- Lesson Plan format Scheme of Work
- Links to specification
- Supporting resources - bingo, keywords task, equation squares, practical guides, support sheets
Other units and schemes of work available for biology, chemistry and physics.
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100s of Flash Cards
These can be printed back to back or used on a smart phone.
Great for encouraging students to work with peers, parents and carers.
All the main topics are covered and links to ideal examination responses.
For a school licence please see achieveinscience or visit www.achieveinscience.com
Linked to AQA
The book is designed to support new and existing science teachers. It put together a number of old and new ways to inspire students and engage them in their learning. This is particularly useful for new and trainee science teachers as it gives ideas and guidance, all in one place.
This is a merge of the 3 book in the series of making science engaging and memorable through the use of investigations and demonstrations.
This book contains all 150 demonstrations and investigations from the 3 books that are also available separately.
A set of multiple choice questions that can be sued to assess students either as a starter, plenary or revision task.
Works best with voting kits, pre-made flash cards or whiteboards. Also students can record answers in back of books.
Covers: energy, energy transfers, units, energy resources
Lesson 22 of 29: Additional Physics
This lesson is part of a series of lessons that are available from scuttscience, Each lesson comes with a range of resources including:
- A "Lesson Plan" format Scheme of Work - highlighting objectives, keywords, resources, starter, 3 main activities, plenary and ideas for support and additional challenge.
- Lesson resources - ranging from practical instructions, bingo, thoughts and crosses, 6 mark extended questions, extended writing tasks, 5 s day, support sheets, calculation bingo, calculation squares and more.
Please note that additional resources are also available. Please search for scuttscience.
50 demonstrations and experiments that have been used to make science engaging and memorable. There is a range of practical demonstrations and investigations for biology, chemistry and physics for different scientific topics for key stage 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Topics include chemical reactions, nuclear fission, nuclear decay, half-life, life cycle of the star, food and digestion, sound, waves, earth and its atmosphere, speed, velocity, acceleration, DNA, genetics, cells, momentum, energy, efficiency, combustion, respiration, inertia, change of state, forces, magnets, electricity, polymers, super cooling, pykrete, seed dispersal, moments, heat transfers, convection, terminal velocity, rate of reaction, rockets, pH, acids and alkalis and pressure.
This booklet supports a series of lesson and is designed for Entry Level/SEND students to allow them to access the key elements of science. If used in a mixed ability class, these booklets allow students to keep pace with the rest of the class whilst personalising the challenge and support they require.
The booklet is part of a series of booklets with a variety of tasks including matching keywords and definition, scaffolding, extended answers, research and a lot of practical work with matching results tables/graphs.
Some of the diagrams have had to be removed for copyright.
A set of multiple choice questions that can be sued to assess students either as a starter, plenary or revision task.
Works best with voting kits, pre-made flash cards or whiteboards. Also students can record answers in back of books.
Covers: transverse, longitudinal, electromagnetic, wavelength, amplitude, sound
A set of three planning cards that support students through the necessary steps to complete a successful investigation.
Steps include:
- Forming a hypothesis
- Research
- Method
- Variables - Independent, dependent and controls.
- Risk Assessment
- Conclusion
- Graphs
These can be printed on A1 sheets to make as a classroom display. They can also be printed as A3, laminated and then students can use post it notes to complete.
This is designed to familiarise students with the how science works terminology and format for laying out a clear practical.
A great task that can be used as an assessment tool for a starter, mini-plenary or revision task.
This works best when students have pre-made cards to select answer, voting kits or white boards. Students can also complete as a quiz in the back of their books.
Covers: electricity, LDR, resistance, current, potential difference, units, power, electrons,
100s of Flash Cards
These can be printed back to back or used on a smart phone.
Great for encouraging students to work with peers, parents and carers.
All the main topics are covered and links to ideal examination responses.
For a school licence please see achieveinscience or visit www.achieveinscience.com
This booklet supports a series of lesson and is designed for Entry Level/SEND students to allow them to access the key elements of science. If used in a mixed ability class, these booklets allow students to keep pace with the rest of the class whilst personalising the challenge and support they require.
The booklet is part of a series of booklets with a variety of tasks including matching keywords and definition, scaffolding, extended answers, research and a lot of practical work with matching results tables/graphs.
Some of the diagrams have had to be removed for copyright.
This booklet supports a series of lesson and is designed for Entry Level/SEND students to allow them to access the key elements of science. If used in a mixed ability class, these booklets allow students to keep pace with the rest of the class whilst personalising the challenge and support they require.
The booklet is part of a series of booklets with a variety of tasks including matching keywords and definition, scaffolding, extended answers, research and a lot of practical work with matching results tables/graphs.
Some of the diagrams have had to be removed for copyright.
A great task that can be used as an assessment tool for a starter, mini-plenary or revision task.
This works best when students have pre-made cards to select answer, voting kits or white boards. Students can also complete as a quiz in the back of their books.
Covers: ionic, covalent, ions, metals,
Additional Chemistry AQA - Rate of Reaction Keyword and definition bingo.
This contains a set of questions and a pack of pre-made cards. This can be used as a starter, plenary or revision activity.
This covers all of the key concepts in the unit. Other bingo games are available for the other units too.
100s of Flash Cards
These can be printed back to back or used on a smart phone.
Great for encouraging students to work with peers, parents and carers.
All the main topics are covered and links to ideal examination responses.
For a school licence please see achieveinscience or visit www.achieveinscience.com
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
Additional Physics Bingo with cards for Forces and Motion
Includes pre-made bingo cards that can be given to students and pre-made question slides.
Works best when rewards are offered for lines and full houses. Can be used as starter, plenary or revision task. Also great for AFL.
Links with the unit from AQA P2 Additional Physics Unit
Lesson 15 of 29: Additional Physics
This lesson is part of a series of lessons that are available from scuttscience, Each lesson comes with a range of resources including:
- A "Lesson Plan" format Scheme of Work - highlighting objectives, keywords, resources, starter, 3 main activities, plenary and ideas for support and additional challenge.
- Lesson resources - ranging from practical instructions, bingo, thoughts and crosses, 6 mark extended questions, extended writing tasks, 5 s day, support sheets, calculation bingo, calculation squares and more.
Please note that additional resources are also available. Please search for scuttscience.