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Particle model of solids, liquids and gases homework
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Particle model of solids, liquids and gases homework

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A leveled task on Particles models of solids, liquids and gases suitable for KS3. The presentation has 3 slides. Slide 1 is the pupil sheet, slide 2 contains the mark scheme and slide 3 has suitable comments to use give a target on how to improve scientific knowledge. This is a free sample. I have 11 more of these available in the same format for £3.00
Using radiation
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Using radiation

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A cut and stick activity for lower ability students to link types of radiation to its use
Forces and their effect homework
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Forces and their effect homework

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A leveled task on Forces and their effect suitable for KS3. The presentation has 3 slides. Slide 1 is the pupil sheet, slide 2 contains the mark scheme and slide 3 has suitable comments to use give a target on how to improve scientific knowledge. This is a free sample. I have 11 more of these available in the same format for £3.00
Element CV
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Element CV

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A Literacy homework with research. Pupils are to create a CV for an element. The help sheet gives the web address and QR code for the RSC periodic table where the research can be carried out. To extend pupils you could get them to try and personify their element.
Cells Homework
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Cells Homework

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A leveled task on cells suitable for KS3. The presentation has 3 slides. Slide 1 is the pupil sheet, slide 2 contains the mark scheme and slide 3 has suitable comments to use give a target on how to improve scientific knowledge. This is a free sample. I have 10 more of these available in the same format for £3.00
Atoms and elements - Element exhibition
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Atoms and elements - Element exhibition

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Get as many samples of elements as possible and use to introduce the idea that there are different elements and how they differ. A presentation and accompanying worksheets are included. Test tubes of air can be labelled as gases etc. If needed
What pH?
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What pH?

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Print the pH numbers on different colours of card if available. Print out the different everyday substances and cut them out. Give each child a different substance and get them to guess the pH of the substance. Show the PowerPoint presentation about the pH of the different substances to see if they were right. The final slide gives you a chance to ask pupil if they can spot any similarities between acidic, alkaline and neutral substances