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Miss Osmosis

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Welcome to my store! I'm a passionate Biology teacher with 7 years of classroom experience and a Master's degree in Marine Biology. My love for the sciences has fueled my teaching journey & inspired the engaging, high-quality resources you'll find here. With my teaching experience & strong background in tutoring, I create materials that are not just informative but also fun & easy to use. Dive into my store & discover resources that will bring the world of biology to life for your students! 🌊🔬

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Welcome to my store! I'm a passionate Biology teacher with 7 years of classroom experience and a Master's degree in Marine Biology. My love for the sciences has fueled my teaching journey & inspired the engaging, high-quality resources you'll find here. With my teaching experience & strong background in tutoring, I create materials that are not just informative but also fun & easy to use. Dive into my store & discover resources that will bring the world of biology to life for your students! 🌊🔬
KS3 Electricity Literacy Task | Christmas Themed
KaylaWilliams89KaylaWilliams89

KS3 Electricity Literacy Task | Christmas Themed

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This KS3 worksheet is a literacy task based around the theme of electricity - specifically showing understanding of Series and Parallel circuits. I decided to make this a bit more fun by adding a Christmas theme! (who doesn’t love Christmassy sparkly lights?!) The whole task is based around the question: ’Why do we use parallel circuits in Christmas lights instead of series circuits?' The worksheet is then chunked into three tasks - firstly drawing circuit diagrams and stating the difference in brightness of the bulbs. Secondly, writing bullet points to explain what happens if a bulb breaks in a series vs parallel circuit. Lastly is pulling this information together to write their answer. They should use the keywords provided and make sure they PEE (point, explain, evidence!). My students really enjoyed this task and it easily allowed for differentiation between the different abilities in my class. It also includes a super fast feedback sheet (I print this off double-sided with the worksheet). This includes a check list of what students have included or missed - you simply tick what they have done and highlight what they missed (or write in the space provided any individual feedback). There is then a space for the students to complete a response to your feedback. If you are looking for something literacy based to use in your science classroom this Christmas season, then check this resource out!
Science Lab Equipment Cut & Stick Worksheets
KaylaWilliams89KaylaWilliams89

Science Lab Equipment Cut & Stick Worksheets

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Make lab safety and science tools come alive with this fun and interactive cut-and-paste science lab activity pack! Perfect for KS2 and KS3, SEN, EAL, this resource helps learners recognise and label essential science equipment/apparatus, circuit symbols, and hazard symbols in an engaging and visual way. What’s Included: Glassware (e.g., beaker, test tube, measuring cylinder) General Lab Equipment (e.g., spotting tile, Bunsen burner, pipette) Measuring Equipment (e.g., thermometer, balance, ruler) Biology Equipment (e.g., microscope, petri dish, quadrat) Physics Equipment (e.g., spring, prism, voltmeter, magnet) Circuit Symbols (e.g., battery, bulb, fuse) Hazard Symbols (e.g., flammable, corrosive, biohazard) Each page provides: Student-friendly illustrations Cut & paste sections to match equipment/symbols with their names or definitions Options for independent work, review stations, or notebook inserts Target Students: KS2 (year 5 & 6) KS3 (SEND, low ability, EAL learners) Ideal for STEM classrooms, introductory lab safety lessons, or science vocabulary practice Great for use at the beginning of the year, during lab safety week, or as a review before hands-on activities. File Type: PDF Skills Covered: Vocabulary building, visual recognition, safety awareness Great for: Print-and-go lessons, sub plans, interactive notebooks, or science centers