At the Science Corner you will find engaging presentations by a TES recommended author and Google Certified Educator. Presentations are well illustrated, clearly explained, and have a lucid and logical flow. Closed and open questions keep all learners engaged and on their toes. In many cases, worksheets, suggested homework assignments and exam questions are also provided. We are a new store, so come back often to see our latest resources.
At the Science Corner you will find engaging presentations by a TES recommended author and Google Certified Educator. Presentations are well illustrated, clearly explained, and have a lucid and logical flow. Closed and open questions keep all learners engaged and on their toes. In many cases, worksheets, suggested homework assignments and exam questions are also provided. We are a new store, so come back often to see our latest resources.
Homework sets with ANSWERS and multiple choice exam practice problems to support the learning of Covalent Bonding.
• Includes 87 questions in all
• All questions are editable
• All answers are included
Topics covered in these questions include:
• molecular compounds
• covalent bonding
• molecular shapes (VSEPR theory)
• hybrid orbitals
• polarity
• and intermolecular forces.
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
Homework sets, a worksheet and sample test questions to support the learning of Gas Properties and the Gas Laws.
74 problems in all. Can be recycled year after year.
All questions are EDITABLE and all ANSWERS are included.
This resource is meant to be used by teachers in the US.
**This resource has been recommended by the TES Resource Team**
Get your learners thinking about electricity and electric circuits. My most popular resource includes:
• A lucid and logical 69-slide PowerPoint which includes many visual aids. The slides are thoughtfully animated (not over-animated) to allow opportunities for learners to participate and promote class discussions.
• Seven pages of interactive notes (scaffolded notes). These notes fit perfectly with the presentation. I find this activity keeps lower-level students engaged during the lessons while allowing differentiation for higher achievers.
• A crossword (with answers), some homework questions and a quiz.
**Just print and go! Or customize to fit the needs of your class.**
Learning objectives covered in this resources are listed below.
• By the end of these lessons, pupils should know:
1. that electricity is a form of energy.
2. that current electricity can be produced from cells, batteries or the mains
3. that there are a range of appliances in the home, which use electricity.
4. that we can represent components by symbols.
5. that current electricity flows in conductors but not in insulators.
6. that a complete path is needed from one side of the battery to the other for electricity to flow.
7. how a switch works.
8. that there are two types of circuit, series and parallel.
9. that current is measured in Amps.
10. that current is measured using an ammeter.
11. how to connect and use an ammeter.
12. that in a series circuit, the current is the same all the way round the circuit.
13. that in a parallel circuit, the current is shared but not lost or used up.
14. that the current in a series circuit depends upon the number and type of components used.
15. that a battery is a store of electrical energy.
16. that voltage is a measure of the amount of energy or push given to the current.
17. that more cells in series equals more voltage.
18. that the effect of voltage upon current and bulb brightness.
19. that an electric current causes a wire to become hot. .
20. that the bigger the current, the higher the temperature of the wire.
21. that if too much current flows, the wire will melt.
Hope you find it useful. Your feedback is much appreciated.
This KS3 Science Bundle includes 4 popular resource packs. Each pack contains an illustrated presentation and printable resources. Presentations are thoughtfully animated to allow opportunities for participation and assessment. There are plenty of visual aids and questions to generate curiosity and to help children construct understanding. Scaffolded notes, worksheets, activity sheets, and/or sample test questions are also provided for most lessons.
Save lots of time with this KS3 Science Bundle. Save 50% with this bundle. Great value!
*This resource has been recommended by the TES Resource Team*
This resource pack includes an engaging illustrated 33-slide PowerPoint presentation that will get your young learners thinking about magnetism. Scaffolded notes for pupils have been customized to go along with these lessons. Two additional worksheets and a quiz are also included. The learning objectives are listed below.
By the end of this series of lessons, pupils will:
be introduced to the discovery and history of magnets
know the elements that have magnetic properties
observe how magnets attract or repel each other and attract some materials and not others
compare and group together a variety of everyday materials on the basis of whether they are attracted to a magnet, and identify some magnetic materials
describe magnets as having 2 poles
predict whether 2 magnets will attract or repel each other, depending on which poles are facing
know that materials contain groups of spinning electrons called domains
know that the domains are aligned in magnetic materials
know that the domains of a non-magnetic material are not aligned
learn about magnetic fields by plotting with compass, representation by field lines
learn about Earth’s magnetism, compass and navigation
explore the magnetic fields of permanent and induced magnets, and the Earth’s magnetic field
You may also be interested in Magnetism Part 2 priced at only £2
You can save by getting Magnetism Part 1 and Part 2 together
For the best value, get the Magnetism and Sound Bundle which also includes my popular Sound and Hearing lessons.
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