I am a dedicated secondary science teacher, proudly guiding curious minds from year 7 to Year 11. My passion for creating these worksheets grew from spending countless hours searching for quality lessons to support my own. Now, I design simple, curriculum-friendly scientific worksheets, to help fellow educators skip the stress - just click, print and teach! With clear, engaging science materials that truly work in the classroom.
I am a dedicated secondary science teacher, proudly guiding curious minds from year 7 to Year 11. My passion for creating these worksheets grew from spending countless hours searching for quality lessons to support my own. Now, I design simple, curriculum-friendly scientific worksheets, to help fellow educators skip the stress - just click, print and teach! With clear, engaging science materials that truly work in the classroom.
Unlock the fascinating world of cells and human biology with this comprehensive KS3 resource bundle, perfect for Year7, 8 and 9. The bundle includes ready-to-use, clear worksheets with engaging tasks and challenges, revision work clock and answer sheets!
The worksheets come in a printable document and follows a lesson sequence, which are fully editable allowing you to tailor the content to meet the needs of your students unique needs and learning pace.
Ideal for secondary school teachers, tutors and home educators, who want to save time while ensuring students grasp the fundamentals of experimental science.
Key Features:
Editable and printable worksheets that can be tailored to suit your students’ needs
A Revision Work Clock; a unique downloadable resource designed to support effective independent revision and exam prep
Clear answer sheets; simplifying marking and feedback
What’s Included:
What are Cells? - Understanding the basic building blocks of life through a reading comprehension task
Labelling Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells and understanding the difference between the cells
Functions of Organelles - Exploring the roles of organelles
Microscopes - Understanding the parts and functions
Specialised cells - Discovering how cells adapt for different functions
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this unit students will be able to;
Define what cells are and explain the importance of them
Differentiate between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells by identifying their key features
Describe the functions of the major organelles
Understand how microscopes work and explain the different parts and functions
Identify specialised cells and understand some adaptations of them
Perfect for:
Used alongside KS3 Biology lessons (saves planning time)
Revision sessions or Homework
Cover lessons (where minimal setup is required)
SEN and EAL support (interactive, visuals, keywords, brief summary of the topic)
Tutors
Home Educators
Resource Details:
Format: Fully editable PowerPoint (ppt) in one convenient download
Curriculum: KS3 Year 7, can be suitable for other year groups e.g. as a revision or catch-up session
Time-saving: Ready to print - no preparation required
Licence: For classroom and personal use only
Unlock the fascinating world of cells and human biology with this comprehensive KS3 resource bundle, perfect for Year7, 8 and 9. The bundle includes ready-to-use, clear worksheets with engaging tasks and challenges, revision work clock and answer sheets!
The worksheets come in a printable document and follows a lesson sequence, which are fully editable allowing you to tailor the content to meet the needs of your students unique needs and learning pace.
Ideal for secondary school teachers, tutors and home educators, who want to save time while ensuring students grasp the fundamentals of experimental science.
Key Features:
Editable and printable worksheets that can be tailored to suit your students’ needs
A Revision Work Clock; a unique downloadable resource designed to support effective independent revision and exam prep
Clear answer sheets; simplifying marking and feedback
What’s Included:
What are Cells? - Understanding the basic building blocks of life through a reading comprehension task
Labelling Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells and understanding the difference between the cells
Functions of Organelles - Exploring the roles of organelles
Microscopes - Understanding the parts and functions
Specialised cells - Discovering how cells adapt for different functions
Diffusion - Understanding the movement of substances
Levels of Organisation - From cells to tissues, organs and systems
Skeleton and Joints - Understanding the structure and function of the human skeleton and learn about the various joints
Muscles - Learn about the 3 different types of muscles and their roles in movement
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this unit students will be able to;
Define what cells are and explain the importance of them
Differentiate between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells by identifying their key features
Describe the functions of the major organelles
Understand how microscopes work and explain the different parts and functions
Identify specialised cells and understand some adaptations of them
Explain the process of diffusion and its importance in biological systems
Describe the levels of organisation
Identify major bones and joints and describe their functions
Explain the different types of muscles
Use revision tools effectively to prepare for assessments
Perfect for:
Used alongside KS3 Biology lessons (saves planning time)
Revision sessions or Homework
Cover lessons (where minimal setup is required)
SEN and EAL support (interactive, visuals, keywords, brief summary of the topic)
Tutors
Home Educators
Resource Details:
Format: Fully editable PowerPoint (ppt) in one convenient download
Pages: 21 (including title page, answer sheets and revision clock)
Curriculum: KS3 Year 7, can be suitable for other year groups e.g. as a revision or catch-up session
Time-saving: Ready to print - no preparation required
Licence: For classroom and personal use only
Kickstart your Year 7 Science lessons with this complete Working Scientifically Bundle, perfectly aligned with the KS3 Curriculum. Designed to build confident, curious scientists from day one, this 7 lesson set guides students through essential scientific skills - from lab safety, recognising hazard symbols to planning an investigation.
The bundle includes ready-to-use, clear worksheets with engaging tasks and challenges, the worksheets come in a printable document and follows a lesson sequence, which are fully editable allowing you to tailor the content to meet the needs of your students and their learning pace.
Ideal for secondary school teachers, tutors and home educators, who want to save time while ensuring students grasp the fundamentals of experimental science.
What’s Included:
Meet your lab - Identify key lab equipment, routines and expectations
Hazards in a Lab and Safety symbols - Recognise hazards and understand the meaning of various hazard symbols
Scientific Apparatus - Match common science equipment to its function, fill in the blanks and test your knowledge
Variables in Experiments - Identify the meaning of control, independent and dependant variables
Planning an Investigation - Structure a fair test and create a step-by-step plan
Recording data and Drawing tables - Organise experimental results in tables
Drawing graphs - Learn important definitions, how to draw a graph and plot accurately with correct labels
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this unit, students will be able to:
Identify lab safety rules and interpret hazard symbols
Recognise and correctly name scientific apparatus
Define and identify different types of variables
Plan and describe simple scientific investigations
Record data in well-structured tables
Draw accurate graphs to present experimental results
Perfect for:
Used alongside KS3 Biology lessons (saves planning time)
Revision sessions or Homework
Cover lessons (where minimal setup is required)
SEN and EAL support (interactive, visuals, keywords, brief summary of the topic)
Tutors
Home Educators
Teacher Tips:
Starter idea: Use the ‘Hazards and Symbols’ sheet as a timed matching game to reinforce safety
Practical link: Combine the ‘Variables’ lesson with a mini investigation to put theory into practice
Differentiation: Every worksheet can be differentiated to meet the needs of students e.g. offer ‘Recording data’ sheet as a scaffolded template for students who need extra support
Assessment: The quick questions included on most worksheets can be used as formal assessment to check students understanding, it can also be a means of peer marking to encourage discussion