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Reactivity of metals timeline (starter)
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Reactivity of metals timeline (starter)

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Keywords: metal, reactivity, extraction A short activity (starter?) to encourage higher order thinking and identify relationship between reactivity of metals and their date of first extraction. Please note that this was originally published a number of years ago as part of the North Yorkshire Success for All project of which I was part and had the pleasure of working with an excellent team of teachers on resource development. Included is the original briefing sheet and a powerpoint slideshow
What killed the Mammoths (editable)
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What killed the Mammoths (editable)

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This is a collection of resources that would work well as a lesson. A lesson outline is provided showing how the resources might be used together. There is an email designed to set the scene and for use as as a ‘hook’. There are also sheets for learners to summarise their learning (tweet). You may want to supplement the resources with pictures of a woolly mammoth (link only due to copyright restrctions) and video ‘footage’ e.g from Ice Age movie. This was designed as lesson for a KS3 nurture group although would be suitable for KS2 or other KS3 groups with adaptation. Please note that this is an editable version. A free, non-editable version is also available.
Engaging 'hats' model of electric circuits
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Engaging 'hats' model of electric circuits

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Keywords: circuit, model, current, charge, electron, hats This is an engaging model for students to participate in modelling electric circuits. It is aimed at KS3, but has been used successfully with KS4 and KS5. It helps students build a coherent model to explain circuits, although alternative models help explain energy transfers and potential difference (voltage) better. Please note that this was originally published a number of years ago as part of the North Yorkshire Success for All project. A premium PowerPoint slideshow that provides a visual model of the motion of charges in the circuit is also available at /teaching-resource/resource-12613884
Food chains and energy transfer - questions
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Food chains and energy transfer - questions

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This is a worksheet based activity that includes some higher order thinking to explore the ideas around energy transfer in simple food chains. Two versions are included, one with legacy GCSE grades, the other without. (please note that grade indications are only approximate). Why not try getting learners to choose a selection of questions to answer (e.g. do Q1-4 or Q3-8) An answer sheet is included. This resource was originally designed for OCR 21st Century Science unit B3. A premium editable version of this is available at: /teaching-resource/-11858631 Keywords: energy, transfer, food chain, efficiency
Electron Structure Bundle
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Electron Structure Bundle

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This bundle contains two resource: Animated electron arrangements Electron structure and ionic bonding revision (editable)
Electron structure & ionic bonding revision
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Electron structure & ionic bonding revision

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Keywords: structure, bonding, electron, energy levels, shells, orbitals, rings, periodic table, patterns. Notes: This is a revision summary sheet that has questions about structure and bonding relating to electron arrangements and ion formation. Please note that this resource was originally designed for unit C4 of OCR 21st Century Science, but is applicable to other specifications. It includes an answer sheet. An editable premium version is available at: /teaching-resource/-13142395
Electron structure & ionic bonding revision (editable)
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Electron structure & ionic bonding revision (editable)

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Keywords: structure, bonding, electron, energy levels, shells, orbitals, rings, periodic table, patterns. Notes: This is a revision summary sheet that has questions about structure and bonding relating to electron arrangements and ion formation. Please note that this resource was originally designed for unit C4 of OCR 21st Century Science, but is applicable to other specifications. It includes an answer sheet. A non-editable version is available for free at /teaching-resource/-6336987
Planning for Progress Lesson Plan
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Planning for Progress Lesson Plan

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Use this planning template to consolidate and reflect your thinking when planning lessons. The template is focused on supporting progress for all learners. When using the plan it is suggested that you begin by populating the ‘Expected Learning Outcomes’ section first, then think about how you will find out what they know already and what you have learned. After this, think about the activities that they will do before, during and after the lesson, and finally everything else. A word document and a pdf version are included.
Evidence for climate change - data handling
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Evidence for climate change - data handling

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This is a short standalone activity linked with the topic of climate change, global warming and icecap melting. It is intended to develop higher-order thinking skills and understanding of data. It aims to provide an opportunity for cognitive conflict and discussion. There are two ways this task can be attempted: Allow the students to work through the first two set of tasks sequentially. Hand out only the sheet with a triangle in the top right of the page. When this is completed, hand out only the sheet with the square. Finally, when this is completed give out the third and final sheet with questions 4 onwards. Alternatively… One half of class is given the first sheet, marked with a triangle. The other half is given the ones marked with a square. Pupils work on their own sheets independently. After a few minutes, pupils who have completed different sheets pair up. They compare their sheets and answer the questions on the third sheet together. When this was tested, pupils responded well to the tricky questions.
The Carbon Cycle - Extracting info from a text
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The Carbon Cycle - Extracting info from a text

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Keywords: Carbon cycle, photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, combustion. An activity sheet and guidance sheet (with answers highlighted) in which students extract information from a text and then use this to identify the processes in the carbon cycle and ultimately construct a diagram from these. These can then be compared to one published in a textbook to allow students to make corrections. This works exceptionally well as a peer assessed activity.
Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum summary grid
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Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum summary grid

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This worksheet is useful for student to summarise information about the EM Spectrum, It can be used as an information gathering tool or to sum up key points about the spectrum. It could also be used for independent learning in school. It goes well with the activity EM Spectrum sort cards. There are three slightly different sheets that increase in demand from (1) to (3). This resource is part of a sequence with the following three other resources: This resource EM spectrum sort cards /teaching-resource/resource-6341302 IR remote control /teaching-resource/resource-12952897 UV Washing powder /teaching-resource/resource-12952892
Electricity: Animated model of current in series and parallel circuits
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Electricity: Animated model of current in series and parallel circuits

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This model is an animated PowerPoint slideshow. It shows current as a flow of charge around series and parallel circuits. It allows you to compare current flow in series circuits with one and two lamps. It also allows you to increase the potential difference for the circuit. This allows you to compare current flow. It also shows two lamps in parallel, allowing you to see the current before and after the branches in the circuit. The model is quite simple to allow pupils to make sense of the current flow model quickly and help them to understand how it works. A modelling lesson that was originally designed alongside this activity is available to download for free at /teaching-resource/resource-6337303
Phases of the moon
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Phases of the moon

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In this activity, pupils are at the centre of model that shows how the Moon orbits the Earth and how this leads to the phases of the moon appearing. A description of how to do this is shown. There are three versions of the worksheet (with slighly different levels of demand and scaffolding) for recording the appearance of the moon model is included, with answers. Please note that the main purpose of the activity is the conceptual understanding of the phases of the moon (as we can see different amounts of reflected sunlight at different times of the month). The vocabulary is intended as an additional extra. There are also links to a NASA video showing the phases of the moon, the first 30 seconds of which could be used to hook learners. A second video showing the experiment is also linked. Please ensure that you have carried out a full risk assessment before carrying out any practical activity.
Capturing Seasonal Change
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Capturing Seasonal Change

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This activity is aimed at KS1 learners exploring seasonal change. Due to the nature of seasonal change, the suggested activity is intended to be run over a long period of time (up to one year).