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Guide to answering GCSE Science 6 Mark Exam Questions - Describe an experiment...
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Guide to answering GCSE Science 6 Mark Exam Questions - Describe an experiment...

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A4 Poster for GCSE Science students to get to grips with how to go about answering 6 mark extended writing answers in exams. This poster focuses on how to answer 6 mark questions asking students to 'Describe/Devise an experiment...'. The poster covers possible question stems, an overview of what is needed for each levelled response, a structured guide on how to answer this type of question and a model answer for students to study. Useful for GCSE revision of exam technique, but also suitable for classroom displays and classroom teaching of examination technique
Working Scientifically: Planning Investigations (KS3 Activate)
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Working Scientifically: Planning Investigations (KS3 Activate)

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This is a high quality, ready to go lesson with comprehensive lesson plan and differentiated student activities based around the Key Stage 3 Working Scientifically topic from the Activate Scheme of Work. This particular lesson focuses on asking scientific questions and identifying the three types of variables.
Working Scientifically: Asking Scientific Questions (KS3 Activate)
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Working Scientifically: Asking Scientific Questions (KS3 Activate)

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This is a high quality, ready to go lesson with comprehensive lesson plan and differentiated student activities based around the Key Stage 3 Working Scientifically topic from the Activate Scheme of Work. This particular lesson focuses on asking scientific questions and identifying the three types of variables.
Recording Data (KS3 Activate)
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Recording Data (KS3 Activate)

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Recording Data. This high quality, ready to go lesson is suitable for Key Stage 3 students and is based upon the Working Scientifically topic from the Activate Scheme of Work. It includes an attractive, student friendly PowerPoint presentation that includes differentiated lesson objectives and tasks, keywords for the lesson and an opportunity for reflection on the learning that has taken place. It also includes a 2-page differentiated teacher’s lesson plan with comprehensive guidance and differentiated student practical worksheets with corresponding answer sheets. This lesson teaches students: How to correctly construct results tables What outliers/anomalous results are How to calculate mean averages Check out these other great resources: Asking Scientific Questions Planning Investigations
KS3 Activate: Working Scientifically
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KS3 Activate: Working Scientifically

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This is a set of high quality, ready to go lessons with comprehensive lesson plans and differentiated student activities for the Key Stage 3 Working Scientifically topic from the Activate Scheme of Work.
CC1a  States of Matter - Lesson 2
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CC1a States of Matter - Lesson 2

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Lesson 2 for the new Edexcel 9-1 Combined Science GCSE looking at topic CC1 - States of Matter. This lesson includes: what the states of matter are, properties of the states of matter, particle theory, changes of state and determining a substance's state given melting and boiling points.
CC1a  States of Matter - Lesson 3
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CC1a States of Matter - Lesson 3

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Lesson for the new Edexcel 9-1 Combined Science GCSE looking at topic CC1 - States of Matter. This lesson includes: practical activity looking at collecting data to construct a cooling curve and using it to identify a substances melting point. Students will carry out a practical activity to determine the melting point of chocolate by constructing a cooling curve. Practical will require approximately 9g (one cube) of chocolate in a boiling tube with a thermometer per pair of students. The boiling tubes of chocolate must be placed in a water bath set at 70 degrees Celsius in order to be molten before the start of the lesson.
CC1a  States of Matter - Lesson 1
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CC1a States of Matter - Lesson 1

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Lesson for the new Edexcel 9-1 Combined Science GCSE, looking at topic CC1 - States of Matter. This lesson includes: what the states of matter are, properties of the states of matter, particle theory and changes of state.
CC1a  States of Matter - Lesson 4
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CC1a States of Matter - Lesson 4

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Lesson 4 for the new Edexcel 9-1 Combined Science GCSE looking at topic CC1 - States of Matter. This lesson includes: drawing and interpreting heating and cooling curves. The lesson also includes a homework sheet with exam style questions on the entire CC1 States of Matter Topic.