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I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!

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I am a High School and Sixth Form Chemistry teacher teaching Science to GCSE and Chemistry to A Level. My GCSE resources generally follow the new AQA (9-1) specification, differentiated for foundation and higher students at trilogy and separate science levels. My Key Stage 3 resources are suited to mixed ability groups and are designed to be dyslexia friendly with bold coloured text boxes and bright diagrams. Please give me your opinion and review downloaded resources!
Drugs and Alcohol Workbook
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Drugs and Alcohol Workbook

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This Drugs and Alcohol Study Pack is ideal for high school classes. Included within the study pack: Differentiated Questions Cut and Paste Activity True or False Activity Leaflet Activity Categorising Drugs Activity Keyword Word Search Matching Keyword to Definitions After completing the activities within the study pack your class will be able to: All Identify drugs which are legal and illegal Identify the effects of alcohol abuse Most Consider the different ways drugs can be categorized, and give opinions on the different categories Explain the short and long term effects of alcohol abuse Some Consider the risks around different drugs and try to explain a personal viewpoint on the reasons as to why people choose to take these drugs. Full answers are also included within the study pack. Please leave your feedback! (Some of my resources may include American spellings)
Balanced Diet Lesson
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Balanced Diet Lesson

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Balanced Diet Lesson This full lesson includes a lesson PowerPoint with student activities and tasks included within the document. Answers are also included at each stage for student review. This lesson focuses on defining a balanced diet, reflecting on student eating habits and portraying data in a pie chart. Follow up activities include challenge questions. The lesson also touches on math skills. Included in the lesson: Engaging starter task Lesson objectives Food group pyramid questions Meal diary Real life questions Drawing a pie chart challenge task The perfect plate drawing task Reflective quiz plenary This lesson is ideal for students who have no prior knowledge of diet and food groups. The lesson introduces new keywords such as ‘protein’ and ‘carbohydrate’ and engages students through linked activities which are fully resourced and come with accompanying answers. The resource is a Powerpoint presentation with an accompanying PDF copy, so the resource can be edited and there is also a print-ready version. Please feel free to ask any further questions before purchasing. Please note that this lesson may include some American spellings.
Memory Game Pictures
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Memory Game Pictures

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Memory Picture Games Included: Five memory pictures with linked question and answer sheets The pictures are busy, detailed images representing school life (e.g. classrooms, subject boards and stationary). Students have a set amount of time to absorb all the elements of the picture before it is removed and they then answer a set of questions based on their memory of the picture. There are simple and challenge questions for each picture. PowerPoint presentation to combine all elements of the resource The PowerPoint presentation encompasses all five memory pictures, questions and answers. This is ideal to be displayed on your board when students first arrive. It’s a great starter and engagement task to get them thinking at the start of the school day. This resource is in American English.
Emotional Wellbeing, Positive Thinking and Growth Mindset
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Emotional Wellbeing, Positive Thinking and Growth Mindset

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Emotional Wellbeing, Positive Thinking and Growth Mindset Resources This set of nine resources includes: Personal introduction to wellbeing Educational introduction to wellbeing Good vs bad day activity Overcoming bad day thoughts Positive thinking diary page Positive mindset table tool Positivity meter Target setting activity Attendance reflection resource This set of resources is appropriate for students of high school age. It focuses on gaining familiarity with a student from an emotional and wellbeing perspective (via the introduction resources). Reflective resources are included to encourage students to pinpoint positive and negative mental health triggers in their lives. The positivity meter is a great tool to structure difficult conversations around, providing an avenue for students to communicate without verbal input. The attendance and target setting tools aim to address engagement issues and encourage participation. The nine resource pack is very accessible, draws on difficult topics sensitively and provides structure to talking about emotional wellbeing. The resources are ideal in many settings: 1 to 1 mentor sessions Classwork Partnered work Independent work
Mental Health Lesson Workbook
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Mental Health Lesson Workbook

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This Mental Health Study Pack is ideal for middle and high school classes. Included within the study pack: Key Questioning Case Study Activity True or False Activity Leaflet Activity Identifying Effects Activity Keyword Word Search Matching Keyword to Definitions After completing the activities within the study pack your class will be able to: All Link keywords to definitions surrounding mental health Identify mental health statements as true or false Most Link keywords to definitions surrounding mental health Identify mental health statements as true or false Describe triggers of poor mental health at school and home Some Link keywords to definitions surrounding mental health Identify mental health statements as true or false Describe triggers of poor mental health at school and home Explain the differences between the long and short term effects of mental health Give advice to promote positive mental health Full answers are also included within the study pack. Please leave your feedback!
Growth Mindset Bunting Classroom Display
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Growth Mindset Bunting Classroom Display

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GROWTH MINDSET BUNTING This resource includes 15 unique bunting triangles which can be easily printed, completed and looped together to decorate your classroom. The bunting is based around encouraging growth mindset ideas and promoting children to focus on a positive, proactive outlook whilst reflecting on their previous achievements. Each triangle is unique to encourage independent learning or paired work should you wish. The file is saved in an A4 format and is editable. The bunting covers the general ideas - Future goals Previous and possible future achievements Identifying the qualities of a growth mindset Identifying the disadvantages of a fixed mindset Looking at the benefits of feedback Changing ‘failure’ into a positive Discussion on leaving the comfort zone Included in this zip file: PowerPoint version of the bunting PDF version of the bunting
Life Skills in the Community Citizenship PSHE
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Life Skills in the Community Citizenship PSHE

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Life Skills in the Community Station activity: The life skill questions in this activity are based around situations and issues which may arise when a child is out in the community. Included in this resource: 40 question station cards (spread over 5 pages) Question list (spread over 2 pages) Student answer sheet (spread over 2 pages) Ideas for running this activity: Option 1: Whole class Print and cut out all of the 40 question cards. Scatter them around the room (put on desks, pin on boards etc.). Print off the student answers sheets ( two pages back to back) and make sure each child has one. Give the children half an hour to forty minutes to work their way around all the question cards whilst filling in their answer sheet. At the end of the activity, have a class discussion about their answers. The teacher can use the questions list to support this. Option 2: 1 to 1 with a child Print and cut out all of the 40 question cards. Scatter them upside down across one desk. Ask the child to pick cards at random and answer them as they go along. Have a discussion with the child after each answer. Extension activity: When you downloaded this activity a ‘Good vs Bad Citizen Worksheet’ was also in the same download. You can use this worksheet as an extension task for early finishers.
Feelings and Emotions SEL Learning Mentor Resources
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Feelings and Emotions SEL Learning Mentor Resources

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Feelings and Emotions Worksheets / Activities / Workbook Included in this resource: 44 activities which are designed to support children with expressing themselves and thinking through their feelings and emotions. They are set up to be fun, engaging and light hearted. Children can be as open as they feel comfortable, with interesting creative drawing, coloring, writing and puzzle activities to build confidence and positivity. These social emotional learning activities can be use to aid children in developing their emotional literacy and support children who struggle to express their feelings. Ideal for mentoring or counseling support, I have also used these activities for easy access in the ‘calm corner’ of a classroom and have printed as an activity book for children who need a bit of quiet time or additional wellbeing support. They are very versatile and can be used to suit a wide range of children. Encourage positivity and self esteem Promote emotional literacy and talking about our feelings Reflect on the day / week Build confidence and reassurance
Organizational Skills School Transition SEL
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Organizational Skills School Transition SEL

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Organizational Skills Resource I made this resources specifically to work on a 1:1 basis with a child who struggled with organization and self management. The resource includes: 8 day plan cards - The day plan cards describe a school day (including certain lessons and activities) 16 item cards - A collection of items that a child may put in their school bag Empty school bag template Instructions: Cut out all of the day plan cards and item cards. Your child will pick a day plan card and read it. Your child will then identify which of the 16 items to put on the school bag template to prepare for the day. The resource is about encouraging organization and thinking skills. It’s super simple for children to understand and engage with. This resource also works well for children transitioning from elementary to middle school and preparing them for the additional responsibility and expectation to organize themselves more. The resource is A4 and completely editable so you can change any of the terminology and lesson names to match your school. Many thanks - Science House.
Spatial Awareness and Observation Activity
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Spatial Awareness and Observation Activity

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The World Around Us Flash Card Activity Included in this resource >> 40 spatial awareness flash cards which encourage students to observe the space they are in, take in key details and memorize features of their environment. This SEL resource aids in observation skills, as well as supporting the use of descriptive language. The aim of the activity is for children to become more aware of the world around them. The flash card set can be used on a 1:1 basis with a child who needs specific support in this area, or it can be used in small groups as a treasure hunt style activity. Bold, bright and print ready! American spellings may be used in this resource.
Balanced Diet and Food Tests Lesson Bundle
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Balanced Diet and Food Tests Lesson Bundle

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Balanced Diet and Food Test Lessons Each of these three full lessons include a PowerPoint with student activities and tasks included within the documents. Answers are also included at each stage for student review. This lessons focus on defining and describing balanced diets, testing for starch and sugar and testing for fat and protein content in foods. Follow up activities include differentiated, challenge and extension questions. The two food test lab lessons also include full equipment lists and all equipment and solutions are commonly found in any school lab. Included in each lesson: Engaging starter task Lesson objectives / lesson keywords Theory discussions Active learning tasks / laboratory activities Key questions / challenge tasks Reflective quiz plenary These lessons are ideal for students who are new to diet and food tests. The lessons in this series link well but can be used independently if required. The lessons introduce new keywords and engage students through linked activities which are fully resourced and come with accompanying answers. The resources are Powerpoint presentations with an accompanying PDF copies, so the resources can be edited and there is also print-ready versions. Please feel free to ask any further questions before purchasing and view the individual product previews. Please note that these lessons include American spellings.
St. Patrick's Day Science Chemistry Elements
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St. Patrick's Day Science Chemistry Elements

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It’s St. Patrick’s Day! This fun resource includes: Two pages of St. Patrick’s Day elements Students use a periodic table to find the element name from its chemical symbol. The chemical symbols make up St. Patrick’s Day themed words Two pages of answer sheets Full answers for every themed word are included in the resource All students need is a periodic table, no other prep required. Bright and engaging! Please feel free to ask any questions before purchasing - Science House
Emotions and Feelings Learning Mentor School Counselling Wellbeing
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Emotions and Feelings Learning Mentor School Counselling Wellbeing

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Emotion Cards - Social Emotional Learning Perfect to support social emotional learning in class or on a 1:1 basis! These cards can be actively used to support children in identifying and talking about their emotions. The cards are very child friendly, bold and engaging. The cards are also very diverse and represent a broad range of emotions. 24 emotions and feelings cards depicting an emotion, an image and a description. Cards included - angry, anxious, bored, calm, confused, disappointed, distracted, embarrassed, excited, happy, hurt, lonely, low, overwhelmed, sad, scared, shocked, sick, silly, stressed out, thoughtful, tired, upset and worried. Two sets included: Set 1 - 2 cards per side of A4 (12 pages) Set 2 - 4 cards per side of A4 (6 pages) Many thanks! - Science House