Outstanding resources available
-AQA chemistry, biology and physics lessons.
-Differentiated science worksheets compatible with all exam boards.
-Brilliant splat AfL powerpoints.
-Engaging 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' themed AfL science quizzes.
Outstanding resources available
-AQA chemistry, biology and physics lessons.
-Differentiated science worksheets compatible with all exam boards.
-Brilliant splat AfL powerpoints.
-Engaging 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' themed AfL science quizzes.
Complete set of revision mat worksheets which covers the AQA B1 4.1 unit. Includes the following content:
-4.1.1 Cell structure
4.1.1.1 Eukaryotes and prokaryotes
4.1.1.2 Animal and plant cells
4.1.1.3 Cell specialisation
4.1.1.4 Cell differentiation
4.1.1.5 Microscopy
4.1.1.6 Culturing microorganisms (biology only)
-4.1.2 Cell division
4.1.2.1 Chromosomes
4.1.2.2 Mitosis and the cell cycle
4.1.2.3 Stem cells
-4.1.3 Transport in cells
4.1.3.1 Diffusion
4.1.3.2 Osmosis
4.1.3.3 Active transport
Required practical activity 1
Required practical activity 2
Required practical activity 3
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Complete set of 3 revision mat worksheets which covers the AQA B1 4.3
unit. Includes the following content:
-4.3.1 Communicable diseases
4.3.1.1 Communicable (infectious) diseases
4.3.1.2 Viral diseases
4.3.1.3 Bacterial diseases
4.3.1.4 Fungal diseases
4.3.1.5 Protist diseases
4.3.1.6 Human defence systems
4.3.1.7 Vaccination
4.3.1.8 Antibiotics and painkillers
4.3.1.9 Discovery and development of drugs
-4.3.2 Monoclonal antibodies
4.3.2.1 Producing monoclonal antibodies
4.3.2.2 Uses of monoclonal antibodies
-4.3.3 Plant Disease
4.3.3.1 Detection and identification of plant diseases
4.3.3.2 Plant defence responses
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Complete set of 5 revision mat worksheets which covers the AQA B1 4.2 unit. Includes the following content:
-4.2.1 Principles of organisation
-4.2.2 Animal tissues, organs and organ systems
4.2.2.1 The human digestive system
4.2.2.2 The heart and blood vessels
4.2.2.3 Blood
4.2.2.4 Coronary heart disease: a non-communicable disease
4.2.2.5 Health issues
4.2.2.6 The effect of lifestyle on some non-communicable diseases
4.2.2.7 Cancer
-4.2.3 Plant tissues, organs and systems
4.2.3.1 Plant tissues
4.2.3.2 Plant organ system
Required practical activity 4
Required practical activity 5
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Fantastic pupil led worksheets and activities:
-Includes ALL Chemistry, Biology and Physics equations and calculations.
-Engaging tasks where pupils need to determine the formula, equation and units for each calculation.
-For AQA combined trilogy, combined synergy and triple science.
-Higher tier and triple science formulas clearly highlighted.
-Answers for every equation.
-Units specified for each calculation.
-Can be used a powerpoint activity or printed as worksheets.
-Clearly indicates which equations need to be memorised and which equations are given in the exam.
-Every calculation in B1, B2, C1, C2, P1 and P2 covered!
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-Covers the following formulas:
PHYSICS:
weight = mass × gravitational field strength​
work done = force × distance​
force = spring constant × extension​
moment = force × distance​
pressure = force/surface area​
distance = speed × time​
acceleration = change in velocity / time ​
force = mass × acceleration​
momentum = mass × velocity​
kinetic energy = 0.5 × mass × speed2​
gravitational potential energy = mass × gravitational field strength × height​
power = energy transferred / time​
power = work done / time​
efficiency = useful energy out / total energy in​
wave speed = frequency × wavelength​
​charge = current × time
potential difference = current × resistance
power = potential difference × current
power = current2 × resistance
energy = power × time
energy = charge × potential difference
density = mass/volume
pressure = height × density × gravitational field strength
final velocity2 – initial velocity2 = 2 × acceleration × distance
force = change in momentum / timeforce = mass x change in velocity / time
elastic potential energy = 0.5 × spring constant × extension2
change in thermal energy = mass × specific heat capacity × temperature change
period = 1 / frequency
magnification = image height / object height
force = magnetic flux density × current × length
thermal energy = mass × specific latent heat
Vp/Vs = np/ns
voltage primary coil × current primary coil = voltage secondary coil × current secondary coil
pressure × volume = constantpressure 1 × volume 1 = pressure 2 × volume 2
CHEMISTRY:
Atomic number
Mass Number
Group number
Period number
Overall charge
Relative atomic mass
Relative formula mass
Conservation of Mass
Mole = mass / molar mass
Avogadro’s constant
Concentration = mass / volume
Concentration = mole / volume
Percentage yield
Atom economy
Volume of gases
Energy change
Rate of reaction
General formula for alkanes
General formula for alkenes
General formula for alcohols
General formula for carboxylic acids
BIOLOGY:
Magnification = size of image / size of object
Circular Cross-sectional area = πr²
Volume of cube = length x length x length
Surface area = 6 x length x length
Ratio = Surface area /volume
Percentage change = (change / original) x 100%
Heart rate = number of beats / number of minutes
Breathing rate = number of breaths / number of minutes
Three excellently differentiated worksheets.Â
Engaging activity where pupils have to describe how the pancreas, liver, insulin and glucagon interact to control blood sugar (glucose levels). Links in well with homeostasis and diabetes.
Very well structured and scaffolded according to ability (from SEN to high ability).
Excellent for visual learners.
Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
-Very engaging quiz on atoms and the periodic table.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with ABCD cards, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
-Questions cover the following Chemistry topics:
*Atomic structure
*Mass number
*Atomic number
*Elements
*Proton, neutron and electron calculations
*Electronic configuration
*Parts of the periodic table (Noble gases, Halogens, Transition metals, Alkali metals, metals and non metals)
*Sub atomic particle charges and mass number
*Electronic structure
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Literacy starter where pupils read information in order to label the parts of an atom.
-Recap of the charge and mass of sub-atomic particles.
-Very well explained video on what isotopes are and how to calculate the average relative atomic mass of an element - which appears on the periodic table.
-Engaging activity where pupils calculate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in various isotopes.
-Fill in the blanks task where pupils describe what an isotope is.
-Challenging task where pupils calculate the average relative atomic mass (RAM) of different elements, based on the percentage abundance of its isotopes.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
The content in this lesson appears in both C1 and P1
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Great starter to ease pupils into the topic; unscramble the title and arrange images smallest to biggest.
-Well structured exam questions, with text to refer back to and figure out the answers.
-Excellent numeracy task; calculate the size of nanoparticles in standard form and convert to significant figures.
-Brilliant literacy task; identify and correct 11 spelling, punctuation and grammar mistakes related to the risks and uses of nanoparticles.
-Very engaging maths in science task; calculate surface area to volume ratio of various nanoparticles.
-Answers for every main activity!
-Challenge and extension tasks for every activity.
-Plenary; video showing practical use of nanoparticles.
-The words move in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on specialised cells, tissues, organs, plant cells, animal cells and bacterial cells.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Links in well with topics related to the human body.Â
-Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Match the keywords starter.
-Good video for visual learners on global warming.
-Literacy activity where pupils create a flowchart on the process of global warming and the greenhouse effect.
-Model answer for pupils to peer assess with.
-Differentiated fill in the blanks task on the process of global warming and the greenhouse effect.
-Description on what increases global warming.
-Very engaging activity where pupils unscramble keywords to describe the consequences of global warming.
-Fun discussion activity where pupils describe why deforestation happens.
-Numerous self assessment opportunities.
-Very descriptive videos on deforestation and peat bog destruction.
-Excellent literacy task where pupils correct a paragraph on deforestation which has spelling, punctuation and grammar mistakes.
-Questions on peat bog destruction.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Tags:
Eco - Environment - Greenhouse Gases - Global Warming - Climate Change - Deforestation - Environmental - Pollution - Carbon Dioxide - Methane - Plants - Trees - Plastic - Photosynthesis - Green
-The words MOVE in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on acids, alkalis, bases, salts, metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal carbonates and pH.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Can be used as a starter, main, or plenary.
-Links in well with topics related to chemical reactions and word equations.Â
-Compatible with all chemistry exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Match the keywords starter to ease pupils into the topic.
-Engaging video comparing a light and electron microscope.
-Questions on microscopy which stimulate thinking.
-Numeracy activity where pupils convert units such as metres, centremetres, millimetres, micrometres and nanometres.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities with answers for each activity.
-Fun practical where pupils prepare a slide containing onion cells and observe it under a microscope.
-Stimulating task where pupils label the organelles they can see under the microscope.
-Brilliant maths in science task which requires students to use the equation magnification = image size / object size to calculate relevant answers.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Match the keywords starter to ease pupils into the topic.
-Good video on how to adopt aseptic techniques whilst doing the practical.
-Brilliant risk assessment task for pupils to complete.
-Well structured equipment list and method for pupils to follow during the practical.
-Literacy task where pupils have to use keywords and create their own method for growing microbes.
-Model answer for pupils to peer assess each others work.
-Self assessment opportunities.
-Thought provoking questions on health and safety and how to prevent contamination of bacteria (focusing on sterilising equipment, temperature for growing bacteria and aseptic techniques).
-Key facts which are part of the new spec.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Very engaging starter where pupils identify the parts of the periodic table.
-Well structured, match the keywords activity - relating to the properties of elements in the periodic table.
-Videos which explain the properties of metals, transition metals and alkali metals - very good for visual learners.
-Fun activity where students arrange statements relating to metals and non metals into the correct column.
-Peer or self assessment after each task.
-Engaging task where pupils compare the properties of alkali (group 1) metals and transition metals.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Complete set of outstanding pupil-led lesson PowerPoints and worksheets which covers the AQA C1 4.1 unit. Includes the following content:
4.1.1.1 Atoms, elements and compounds
4.1.1.2 Mixtures
4.1.1.3 The development of the model of the atom
4.1.1.4 Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles
4.1.1.5 Size and mass of atoms
4.1.1.6 Relative atomic mass
4.1.1.7 Electronic structure
4.1.2.1 The periodic table
4.1.2.2 Development of the periodic table
4.1.2.3 Metals and non-metals
4.1.2.4 Group 0
4.1.2.5 Group 1
4.1.2.6 Group 7
4.1.3.1 Comparison (of transition metals) with Group 1 elements
4.1.3.2 Typical properties (of transition metals)
Three excellently differentiated worksheets.Â
Engaging activity where pupils have to label the different parts of the heart and the blood vessels attached to it, which is part of the circulatory system.
Very well structured and scaffolded according to ability.
Excellent for visual learners.
Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
6 excellently differentiated worksheets:
-3 worksheets for single covalent bonds (for low, mid and high ability pupils).
-3 worksheets for double and triple covalent bonds (for low, mid and high ability pupils).
-Engaging activity where pupils have to draw covalently bonded compounds using a dot and cross diagram.
-Thought provoking tasks which require students to work out the structural formula and chemical formula of compounds, after drawing them.
-Answer sheet available for every worksheet.
-Compatible with all chemistry exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Tags:
Covalent - Bond - Atom - Group Number - Periodic Table - Bonding - Non metal - Electron - Shell
Six excellently differentiated worksheets.Â
Engaging activity where pupils have to label the organs of the male and female reproductive system.
Very well structured and scaffolded according to ability (from SEN to high ability).
Excellent for visual learners.
Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Tags:
Ovary - Ovum - Penis - Vagina - Oviduct - Fallopian Tube - Menstruation - Menstrual Cycle - Sperm - Semen - Duct - Egg cell - Sperm Cell - Cervix - Womb - Uterus - Sex Cells - Genitals - Sex Organs
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Starter to ease pupils into the topic. Using the periodic table, students have to work out the number of electrons in the outer shell of various elements.
-Very well explained video on the properties of covalent bonds - good for visual learners.
-A very well structured worksheet task where pupils have to draw a dot and cross diagram, the structural formula and the chemical formula for molecules which have a single covalent bond.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Brilliant worksheet task where pupils have to draw a dot and cross diagram, the structural formula and the chemical formula for molecules which have a double or triple covalent bond.
-Exciting AfL task where pupils use mini whiteboards to demonstrate their progress.
-Research task where pupils have to answer questions on the properties of covalent bonds.
-Engaging game which requires pupils to describe keywords on the board, whilst standing back to back.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
*The paid version of this resource has differentiated worksheets for single, double and covalent bonds as well as an explanation slide on how covalent bonds form. If you liked this resource, why not try it out?
-Very Engaging quiz on V=IR.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with ABCD cards, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Links in well with topics related to electricity, power, charge, circuits, national grid etc.
-Compatible with all physics exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).