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Mostly Science resources, designed for KS3 and KS4 students with SEN.

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Mostly Science resources, designed for KS3 and KS4 students with SEN.
FULL Chemistry Work Booklet - KS3/KS4 (BTEC Science Level 1 or equivalent)
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FULL Chemistry Work Booklet - KS3/KS4 (BTEC Science Level 1 or equivalent)

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This is a work booklet with 16 worksheets & activities related to chemistry, particularly the periodic table, chemical reactions and the earths natural resources. The unit was originally designed for BTEC Applied Science level 1 candidates with Special Educational Needs, but it can also be used in KS3 and KS4 Science lessons. Answer booklet is also attached.
Effects of a Poor Diet
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Effects of a Poor Diet

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A simple PowerPoint and differentiated worksheet aimed at KS3 students with SEND . Also suitable for UKS2 students and lower ability KS3 students.
NAME THE ELEMENTS
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NAME THE ELEMENTS

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This is a simple worksheet aimed at students who are starting to learn about the Periodic Table and the elements within it. Students can write the answers or cut and stick the correct answers using the answer sheet provided.
DRAW AN ATOM DIAGRAM
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DRAW AN ATOM DIAGRAM

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Students are required to draw and label their own simple diagram of an atom, which include protons, neutrons and electrons. There is a differentiated version of the worksheet included in this download.
Fantasy Premier League - Fantasy Football
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Fantasy Premier League - Fantasy Football

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**Play Fantasy Premier League with your class and test their maths skills! ** Students choose their team from a list of players, points are generated for each player randomly over 10 game weeks and there is a league table to see who wins! All the players in the game and the points scoring system are editable if you wish to adjust. A great & very fun resource that I used with my students, many of whom dont even follow football but fully enjoyed the competition!