A LESSON DEPICTING THE CONCEPT OF BROWNIAN MOTION, WITH VARIOUS THINKING STRATEGIES FOR THE STUDENTS TO COMPLETE. THIS WILL HELP THEM UNDERSTAND A DIFFICULT SCIENTIFIC MODEL.
A short fifty mark test covering the idea of motion and the use of SUVAT equations. Aimed at Year 10, this test can also be used as a revision question session.
EMF and internal resistance is covered in this lesson. It will give the pupil an understanding of how we can calculate the EMF of a circuit. The lesson looks at the idea of ‘lost volts’ in a circuit and what internal resistance is and how it can be measured.
The fifty mark test includes questions on Newtons laws, second law mainly; resultant forces and friction affecting motion. With another set of questions looking at applications of the said ideas.
This worksheet covers the topic of the Doppler effect. The questions included have an allocation of thirteen marks. Pupils will be tested on their knowledge of the theory of the Doppler effect as well as associated calculations.
This power-point lesson covers the following topics of Organic chemistry, Naming hydrocarbons, Drawing molecular structures of Hydrocarbons, Functional Groups and Isomers. With activities and extra teacher notes included to help students fully understand the module.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of Gravitational potential energy. With diagrams and definitions it covers the topic well, with extra teacher notes and activities included. Numerical questions on GPE are used to help the student understand fully the use of the GPE equation.
This multiple-choice test has forty marks allocated to it. the topics covered in the test relate to the gas exchange occurring in human lungs, with questions on anatomy of the breathing system and diseases. The marks are spread over four questions and vary in style and ability level. The test is aimed at 14-16 year olds. A full mark scheme is also included.
This multiple choice test covers the following topics, Food chains and Food webs.
It has forty marks allocated to it spread over twenty questions.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full mark scheme is also included.
This test covers the topic of gases in the Earth’s atmosphere. With sections on composition and development of the gases in the atmosphere and experiments related to the gases in the atmosphere.
The test has fifty marks allocated to it spread over ten questions.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full mark scheme is included.
This exam covers the module of Environmental studies. With questions on the following topics, pollution, food chains and webs, organism characteristics, populations of organisms and scientific investigation.
The exam has one hundred and fifty marks allocated to it spread over sixteen questions.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full mark scheme is also included.
This assessment booklet covers the topic of measuring the rate of photosynthesis. An experiment is explained, and questions asked regarding the experimental procedure and the theory behind it.
The assessment is allocated forty marks spread over two sections.
The questions vary in ability level and style.
A full mark scheme is included.
This assessment booklet covers the topic of the decomposition of Hydrogen peroxide. Questions are also related to types of chemical decomposition in general and Hydrogen peroxide. An experiment is explained, and questions asked regarding the experimental procedure and the theory behind it.
The assessment is allocated forty marks spread over two sections.
The questions vary in ability level and style.
A full mark scheme is included.
This assessment booklet covers the topic of the temperature affecting how enzymes work. Questions are also related to types of enzyme activity in general and experimental procedure.
An experiment is explained, and questions asked regarding the experimental procedure and the theory behind it.
The assessment is allocated forty marks spread over two sections.
The questions vary in ability level and style.
A full mark scheme is included.
THIS LESSON BRINGS TOGETHER ALL THE BASIC IDEAS OF HOW ELECTROCHEMISTRY WORKS. FROM THE EQUATIONS USED, THE REDOX REACTION TO THE NAMING AND WRITING OF HALF CELLS AND HALF EQUATIONS.
This lesson covers the following:
Redox reactions
Redox and electron transfer
Oxidation numbers
Calculating oxidation numbers
Writing formulae using oxidation numbers
Redox and changes in oxidation number
Redox reactions of metal with acid
Disproportionation
Balancing redox reactions
This simple placemat has various activities to complete regarding the topic of human lungs and gas exchange. Pupils can fill in the placemat whilst working to show their knowledge of the subject matter.
A simple power-point to show the various methods of learning that we use every day in our lives. This includes details on how we use the different learning styles. Could be used as a short demonstration.
This document contains forty-five questions of various thinking levels. In total the exam has 167 marks allocated across the questions. The geometry ranges from graphical questions to the analysis of shapes. From quite basic considering tangents on shapes to more difficult working out of coordinates.