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.
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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!
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
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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!
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
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)
This great resource is designed especially for all school ages. It is fantastic to see how differently your younger students and older students respond to the creative tasks.
There are 100 task cards included in the resource, each with a unique quick task on. No further prep or additional equipment is required. Your students can just write or draw their response in an exercise book.
Example Tasks:
What three decisions would you make if you ran the country?
List all the European countries you know.
Design a new hat for Santa.
I have used these task cards as extension activities for early finishers, as well as morning work and rainy lunch work.
They’re so versatile. I love them!
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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.
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.
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