

Build literacy and scientific vocabulary in your students with this resource telling the story of the discovery of radioactivity! Designed for KS4 Science, this comprehension task introduces key concepts from the Physics Atomic Structure topic underpinning it with the life and work of Marie Curie.
The approximate reading age of this resource is 13-14 years old, targeted at mixed ability year 10 students. The text is accompanied with a glossary and comprehension task to help your students progress.
This is ideal for in-class activities, at the beginning of a topic for homework, or independent study, this resource will help students connect their everyday experiences with core scientific concepts, fostering both curiosity and a love of physics
Features:
- 750-word long article, editable for your needs
- Real-world applications of radioactivity
- A glossary of key terms to support student understanding.
- 10 Comprehension questions designed to meet KS4 AQA GCSE Physics learning outcomes.
- Answer sheet for easy teacher, peer and self-assessment
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