A double sided revision mat worksheet with answers. Page number references given for Collins Activate 2 Textbook.
Suitable for mixed ability groups - a variety of tasks including short answers, gap-fills and match-up activities.
Includes questions about:
Variation
Continuous and discontinuous data
Adaptations
Competition
Inheritance and DNA
Natural Selection
Extinction
A question is also included on predator prey graphs from the ecosystems unit. Page number given for Activate book to support.
A double sided revision mat worksheet with answers. Page number references given for Collins Activate 1 Textbook.
Suitable for mixed ability groups - a variety of tasks including short answers, gap-fills and match-up activities.
Includes questions about:
Planets: Order, size and orbits
Key vocab definitions about objects in space
Days, years and seasons
Eclipses
Phases of the moon
Satellites
A double sided revision mat worksheet with answers. Page number references given for Collins Activate 2 Textbook.
Suitable for mixed ability groups - a variety of tasks including short answers, gap-fills and match-up activities.
Includes questions about:
The digestive system and enzymes
Malnutrition
Food tests
Effects of smoking and alcohol
Drugs
A double sided revision mat worksheet with answers. Page number references given for Collins Activate 1 Textbook.
Suitable for mixed ability groups - a variety of tasks including short answers, gap-fills and match-up activities.
Includes questions about:
Cell Structure
Specialised Cells
Microscopy
Diffusion
An engaging lesson covering the evolution of Earth’s atmosphere designed for the AQA Specification. Suitable for mixed ability, Foundation and Higher classes. Contains differentiated activities and support which can easily be removed for Higher groups.
Objectives:
Know which gases made up Earth’s early atmosphere
Be able to describe what changes occurred to the atmosphere and why
Make a clear comparison between Earth’s early atmosphere and the atmosphere today
Structure:
Travel in time simulator, consider what Earth would have been like 4.6 Billion years ago
Explanation of atmosphere formation and evolution
5 Question Quick Quiz
Differentiated matching up worksheet with answers
6 Mark Exam Style Question with support
Summary team game
Comprehensive lesson on the topic of contraception suitable for a range of age groups and topics - I have used this for both KS3 and KS4 Biology classes, as well as PSHE classes with success!
Contains lesson PowerPoint and worksheet to cover the following objectives:
Know what contraception is
Be able to describe different methods of contraception and how they work
Be able to evaluate some contraceptive methods
The lesson is structured as follows:
Discussion of prior knowledge on contraception
Introduction of new information: different categories and mechanisms of contraceptive methods
ACTIVITY Match-up summary sheet and answers
Introduction of new information: evaluating contraceptive methods
ACTIVITY 10 Question Multiple Choice Quiz
-ACTIVITY Summary task – Choosing appropriate methods
-ACTIVITY Optional bonus game task
A bundle of presentations containing an end of year alphabet quiz where students are given a clue to decode a science key word beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
There are two question sets, each with a higher / foundation version included:
Version 1 Contains Questions on Topics:
Particles, Earth, Lab safety and equipment, Cells, Body Systems, Space, Sound and Light
Higher - Contains higher level clues
Foundation - Easier clues and more picture hints
Version 2 Contains Questions on Topics:
Health and Lifestyle, Reproduction, Chemical Reactions, Acids and Bases, Forces, Electricity
Higher - Higher level clues
Foundation - Easier clues and more picture hints
A lesson suitable for most age groups around effective listening and communication skills.
Contains fun activities and quizzes to help identify what makes listening and communication effective. The basic structure is as follows:
Introductory misleading task to test if students were listening effectively to a video to which they were not paying conscious attention.
Information about passive hearing vs. listening, and what makes listening effective
Back to back drawing game
Listening and communication video
Summary of key points
‘Were you listening?’ quick quiz
A clue for each letter of the alphabet, the answer for which is a scientific key word. Contains clues for Biology, Chemistry and Physics words from the AQA Syllabus.
Ideal for a Y10 or Y11 class as an end of term / end of year activity, depending on your teaching order.
Topics covered include:
Biology - Cells, Cell Division, Digestion
Chemistry - Atomic Structure and Periodic Table, Chemical Changes (acids and bases only), Separation techniques and one question on greenhouse gases
Physics - Energy, Radioactivity, Density, one question on scalars / vectors
Higher and Foundation version included - Foundation version contains some slightly easier words and additional picture clues.
A short comprehension activity that students can complete independently about the mechanism for breathing.
Suitable for foundation students at KS3 / lower achieving groups to help build independence.
Answers included
A simple spelling practise grid and ‘correct the spellings’ paragraph worksheet. Words relevant to the Heart and Circulation section of Organising Animals and Plants Unit.
An alphabet quiz with clues for key words of each letter of the alphabet. Content drawn from AQA Paper 1 Topics (apart from the letter K - Kidneys! Let me know if you think of a better clue…)