Teacher of Science since 2008 and still loving the job :-) My main experience is teaching all the sciences to 11-16 year olds. I'm a big advocate on continually improving my practice and trying to keep an ear to the ground on current pedagogy. Finding and developing resources that are right for our students is a time-consuming business for us teachers and like many authors here, I want to play my part on raising the standards of learning for our students of today.
Teacher of Science since 2008 and still loving the job :-) My main experience is teaching all the sciences to 11-16 year olds. I'm a big advocate on continually improving my practice and trying to keep an ear to the ground on current pedagogy. Finding and developing resources that are right for our students is a time-consuming business for us teachers and like many authors here, I want to play my part on raising the standards of learning for our students of today.
Colour by numbers worksheet: Christmas tree of Science. Fun activity for end of year at Christmas. Students colour the scientific equipment arranged as tree using 7 colours: red, yellow, green, purple, grey, light blue and white.
Series and parallel circuits dual-coded word search. Circuit components can be labelled or labels provided for each series and parallel circuit with those words hidden in the word search. Two sentences are given with words missing which describe if a bulb breaks in a series or parallel circuit, what happens to the other bulbs.
The words to find are: parallel, series, bulb, wire, cell, switch, off, complete, on, incomplete.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided:
Words are given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are not given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Words are not given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Inside a plug dual-coded word search. Inside a plug can be labelled or labels provided with those words hidden in the word search.
The words to find are: earth wire, neutral wire, terminal, cable grip, fuse, live wire, flex, copper, conductor, plastic and insulator.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided:
Words are given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are not given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Words are not given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Circuit symbols and electrical components dual-coded word search. Various symbols can be labelled or labels provided with those words hidden in the word search. A small description of the function for most of components are given.
The words to find are: cell, energy, battery, open switch, closed switch,bulb, wire, voltmeter, voltage, ammeter and current.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided:
Words are given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are not given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Words are not given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Festive chemistry activity for KS3–KS4. Students decode popular Christmas song titles using element symbols and scientific units.
This engaging end-of-year activity challenges students to use the periodic table and a set of additional scientific symbols to piece together the names of well-known Christmas songs.
What’s Included:
Main worksheet with 6 coded Christmas song titles
Example provided to model the decoding process
Full periodic table with all 118 elements
Additional table of scientific symbols and units
Answer key for easy checking
Ideal For:
KS3–KS4 (ages 11–16)
End-of-term fun
Christmas-themed science lessons
Chemistry revision with a twist
File Type:
.pdf (printable worksheet and answer key)
Microscopes dual-coded word search. A picture of a light microscope can be labelled or labels provided with those words hidden with in the word search.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided.
Life processes (MRS GREN) dual-coded word search. MRS GREN life processes are: Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Exretion and Nutrition.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided.
Organ systems dual-coded word search. The organ systems can be labelled or labels provided with those words hidden in the word search.
The words to find are: nervous, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, excretory, muscular, skeletal, integumentary, immune, endocrine and reproductive.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided:
Words are given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are not given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Words are not given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Animal and plant cells dual-coded word search. Animal and plant diagrams can be labelled or labels provided with those words hidden in the word search.
Rather than giving a list of words to find like most word searches, Pictures and/or diagrams are included to support the learning of the meanings of the key words.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided.
Words are given, the word search grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words in the word search are down, diagonal down-right and right.
Word search words are not given, the word search grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words in the word search are down, diagonal down-right and right.
Word search words are given, the word search grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words in the word search are up, down, left, right and diagonal down-right.
Word search words are not given, the word search grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words in the word search are up, down, left, right and diagonal down-right.
Body organs dual-coded word search. Body organ can be labelled or labels provided with those words hidden in the word search.
The words to find are: brain, pharynx, oesophagus, lung, heart, diaphragm, liver, stomach, gall bladder, pancreas, large intestine, small intestine, kidney and bladder.
There are 4 levels of difficulty with this resource and solutions are provided:
Words are given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are not given, grid size is 12 x 18 and the direction of words are down, diagonal-right and right.
Words are given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
Words are not given, grid size is 23 x 16 and the direction of words are up, down, left, right and diagonal-right.
A clean, easy-to-read periodic table for KS3–KS4. Includes all elements with whole-number atomic masses and no removed rows.
This simplified periodic table is designed for clarity and accessibility. It includes:
All 118 elements
Rounded relative atomic masses (whole numbers only)
Lanthanides and actinides included in-line—no separate rows
No colour coding, no clutter—just the essential information
Ideal for:
KS3–KS4 chemistry students
Revision sheets, classroom displays, or homework support
Teachers who want a consistent, no-nonsense reference table
File Type:
.pdf (printable)
Decode school-themed emoji clues in this fun icebreaker for KS2–KS4. Great for tutor time, PSHE, transition, or end-of-term activities.
What’s Included:
Round 1: Match emoji combinations to school subjects
Round 2: Match emoji scenes to classroom activities
Answer sheet included for peer review and discussion
Ideal For:
KS2–KS4 (ages 7–16)
PSHE, tutor time, transition days, or end-of-term filler
Vocabulary building, teamwork, and creative thinking
File Type:
.pdf (printable worksheet)
50 Would You Rather questions for KS2–KS4. Includes printable cards and PowerPoint for classroom debates, SEL, PSHE, and tutor time.
What’s Included:
PDF question cards for pair work or small group debates
PowerPoint presentation with auto-looping slides for whole-class engagement
Answer-free format to encourage open discussion and critical thinking
Ideal For:
KS2–KS4 (ages 7–16)
PSHE, tutor time, transition days, or end-of-term fun
SEL and communication skill development
File Types:
.pdf (printable cards)
.pptx (presentation with auto-slide feature)
40 student icebreaker questions for KS2–KS3. Includes thoughtful, funny, reflective, and imaginative prompts for pair work and classroom bonding.
What’s Included:
40 printable question cards
Grouped into four categories: Thoughtful, Funny, Reflective, Imaginative
Designed for dynamic pair work and card swapping
Ideal For:
KS2–KS3 (ages 7–14)
PSHE, tutor time, transition days, or end-of-term fun
SEL and team-building activities
File Type:
.pdf (printable worksheet)
Four engaging icebreaker activities for KS2–KS4. Perfect for tutor time, PSHE, transition days, or the first week of term.
Help students connect, communicate, and settle into the classroom environment with this Back to School Icebreaker Bundle. These activities promote social interaction, creativity, and confidence-building from day one.
What’s Included:
Find Your People Worksheet – Students discover shared interests in games, music, films, and hobbies
40 Icebreaker Question Cards – Thoughtful, funny, reflective, and imaginative prompts for pair work and discussion
Emoji Decryption Game – Decode school-themed emoji clues to build vocabulary and teamwork
Would You Rather? Debate Pack – 50 themed questions for classroom debates and whiteboard voting
Ideal For:
KS2–KS4 (ages 7–16)
PSHE, tutor time, transition days, or end-of-term fun
SEL and team-building activities
File Types:
.pdf (printable worksheets and cards)
.pptx (presentation for Would You Rather activity)
Back to school icebreaker for KS2–KS3. Students explore shared interests in games, music, films, sports, and hobbies to build classroom connections.
What’s Included:
Printable worksheet with sections on gaming, music, movies, sports, and hobbies
Multiple-choice options and space for personal responses
Instructions for classroom movement and peer interaction
Ideal For:
KS2–KS3 (ages 7–14)
PSHE, tutor time, transition days, or end-of-term bonding
SEL and team-building activities
File Type:
.pdf (printable worksheet)
Festive physics fun for KS4! This engaging Christmas quiz uses scenes from Home Alone to challenge students with real-world physics calculations.
Students apply key equations to calculate force, pressure, energy, and speed—all based on iconic moments from the film. Perfect for end-of-term lessons or seasonal revision.
##What’s Included:
Printable worksheet with 6 calculation-based questions
PowerPoint presentation with scene references and worked examples
All equations provided
Covers: force, pressure, gravitational potential energy, speed, and kinetic energy
##Ideal For:
KS4 Science (ages 14–16)
GCSE Physics revision
Christmas-themed lessons
Engaging end-of-term activities
##File Types:
.pdf (worksheet)
.pptx (presentation)
Harry Potter–themed ‘About Me’ worksheet for KS2 & KS3 students. A magical icebreaker for back to school, ideal for Years 4–9.
This Harry Potter–inspired ‘About Me’ worksheet is a fun and imaginative way to kick off the school year. Designed for students in Years 4 to 9, it blends self-reflection with fantasy, helping pupils explore their personalities, interests, and backgrounds through a magical lens.
Perfect for back-to-school icebreakers, form time activities, or PSHE lessons, this printable PDF includes:
A Hogwarts-style house sorting activity based on personal traits
Wand selection (wood, length, and core) linked to family setup and hobbies
Magical beast personality match (Phoenix, Hippogriff, Niffler, etc.)
A subject-matching task linking real-world lessons to magical equivalents
Opportunities for drawing and creative thinking
This resource encourages student voice, classroom connection, and creative engagement, making it ideal for fantasy-loving pupils and themed classrooms.
File type included: .pdf (printable worksheet)
Keywords: About Me, Harry Potter, Back to School, Icebreaker, KS2, KS3, PSHE, Form Time, Student Voice, Fantasy, Magical Creatures, Wand Activity, Hogwarts Houses
KS3 Science revision made fun with this printable maze worksheet! Students answer questions to find the correct path and reinforce key concepts.
#What’s Included
One printable maze worksheet
Topic-specific multiple-choice questions with branching paths
Suitable for individual or group work
Great for revision, assessment, or early finisher tasks
#Designed For
Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 Science
Biology topics
UK curriculum-aligned revision and reinforcement
Fun, interactive learning
#File Type
.pdf (printable worksheet)
KS3 Science revision made fun with this printable maze worksheet! Students answer questions to find the correct path and reinforce key concepts.
#What’s Included
One printable maze worksheet
Topic-specific multiple-choice questions with branching paths
Suitable for individual or group work
Great for revision, assessment, or early finisher tasks
#Designed For
Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 Science
Biology topics
UK curriculum-aligned revision and reinforcement
Fun, interactive learning
#File Type
.pdf (printable worksheet)