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Developing resources mostly for the new specification GCSE's, along with selected KS3, assessment and standalone resources.

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Developing resources mostly for the new specification GCSE's, along with selected KS3, assessment and standalone resources.
Breathing
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Breathing

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PowerPoint along with a label worksheet and sentence sort activity.
Power, Efficiency and Sankey Diagrams
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Power, Efficiency and Sankey Diagrams

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Worksheet which gives 'mild', 'medium' and 'spicy' choices for calculations on working out power using the triangle formula, then follow on questions relating to efficiency calculations and the drawing of Sankey diagrams using either squared or graph paper which are differentiated.
Using Nutrients
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Using Nutrients

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Starter - Pupils fill in blank eatwell plate. Development - 5 different people with different energy needs are displayed on board. Pupils have to distinguish why they think these people might have different energy needs. Main - Comprehension exercise. Pupils have to use the information given to answer the questions at the bottom of their sheet.
Reproduction
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Reproduction

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Carousel activity looking at different animals and how they reproduce. Pupils have to use the different resources at the different stations to fill in their info sheet. Each station will have a particular rule to obey. E.G. Only 1 person can talk. Nice 'what are the odds' poster at the end detailing the chances of us being here, from Ali Binazar.
Halogens
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Halogens

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Lesson plan detailing the halogens. Pupils watch video's on each halogen element, using that to fill in their table. They then have to write a letter to a fellow scientist detailing their findings. Cross-Curricular links with English.
Nanotechnology
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Nanotechnology

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Lesson looking at different uses of nanotechnology. Lesson activity depicted on the PowerPoint. The sunscreen article is higher level, providing differentiation. Nanoscale and web link help pupils understand the relative size of nanotechnology.
Voltage in series and parallel circuits
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Voltage in series and parallel circuits

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A practical lesson which allows pupils to follow step-by-step instructions in order to complete an investigation into the difference in voltage between parallel and series circuits. All instructions are on the PowerPoint as well as a mini-starter, a 'set your own homework' plenary and questions relating to the lesson. Apparatus (Per Group) - Power Pack, Wires, Croc Clips, 3 Bulbs, Voltmeter.
Circulatory System
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Circulatory System

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A worksheet depicting the circulatory system. Students have to start at the top left of the worksheet, describing the process at each stage of the circulatory system using the key words at the bottom of the sheet
Alkali Metals
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Alkali Metals

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Lesson plan including powerpoint and resources. There will be information on four alkali metals which shall be distributed evenly between the pupils. In pairs, they have to use the information provided to come up with a clear and concise scientific poster. They will have 2 minutes to then present or teach three other pairs about their element. All four pairs will complete this task before evaluating the other groups work. Task is differentiated between sets by giving higher level learners extra information to include, found on the second sheets.
Puberty
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Puberty

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Homework/research task on puberty. Pupils have to fill in the venn diagram for both male and female changes before writing an agony aunt letter to a concerned reader detailing the changes they might go through during puberty.
Periodic Table
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Periodic Table

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Group work lesson. 1. Memory game. in groups, pupils recieve blank periodic table. They will have 15 seconds each to look at the filled table before going back to their groups. They will then mark another groups work against set criteria. One mark for the element being in the correct position, One mark for writing the correct symbol and two marks for completing a whole group of the periodic table. 2. Pupils recieve info on Mendeleev. They have to condense the information into a 'tweet' of 140 characters. Pupils vote for the best tweet.
Particle Model
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Particle Model

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Complete tutorial/lesson looking at the particle model involving solids, liquids and gasses with supplementary key learning points detailed under relevant slides. PowerPoint looks at the characteristics of each state and also what happens to the particles when they change state. Has a starter and plenary on the PowerPoint.
Keeping Fit
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Keeping Fit

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Powerpoint presentation with starter. Pupils then receive the weekly diet and lifestyles of two people, person A and person B. The pupils have to evaluate each persons diet and lifestyle, suggesting possible problems and improvements to both.
Ethics Lesson
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Ethics Lesson

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A lesson looking at different ethical questions within science. There are five sets of questions, one on each 'viewpoint' sheet along with people's opinions on the question. Pupil have to use these opinions to answer the questions provided at the bottom of the sheet. Originally set out for group work but can be modified. A starter and a plenary are on the Power Point.
Silicon
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Silicon

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Activity into the different uses for silicon. Pupils will use information sheets to create a leaflet on different uses for silicon. Can then use as a peer review task marking other people's work etc . . .
Eating Choices
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Eating Choices

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Activity investigating the food choices we make. Pupils will understand why we inherit a taste for sugar and fatty foods, before looking at advertising and the role that plays in our food choices.
Apart but Still Together
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Apart but Still Together

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An assembly/presentation about the importance of staying connected whilst being physically apart - more specifically during the Coronavirus pandemic. The presentation is was designed as an introduction to our virtual House Challenge day which was held in place of our actual House Challenge day. The theme was apart but together, built around the circumstances of not being able to physically see and speak to each other but referencing the importance of being able to stay connected. There are narrator instructions within the notes section for each slide.
Heart, Blood Vessels, CHD, Blood revision booklet
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Heart, Blood Vessels, CHD, Blood revision booklet

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Originally for medium/low ability students, but can be differentiated. Revision booklet for the topics mentioned. Booklet has heart to label, flow diagram gaps to detail movement of blood through the heart, Blood vessel structure, function, features table to fill in, CHD DART activity, blood components table task and application questions at the end of the booklet.