This PowerPoint lesson covers the topic of Ionic bonding with objectives set at defining an ion, naming common ions, following the correct pathway to show ionic not covalent bonding and explaining the steps involved in ionic bonding. The lesson includes various activities and exam style questions to test students understanding of the topic.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of waves. From the basic construction of waves to the varying types of wave. With learning objectives including calculating wave frequency, naming waves by their movement and describing the parts and structure of waves. Various activities and critical thinking questions are also included in the lesson.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of acceleration. With sections of the lesson relating to the correct terms to use when discussing acceleration, to the calculation of acceleration and the correct units to use to show acceleration.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of calculating the frequency, the wavelength and the speed of waves. The lesson covers as well as calculations a review of frequency and wavelength concepts. Exam style questions are used to reinforce the use of the correct equation.
This lesson covers the topic of speed and velocity. With various activities for students and having lesson objectives that include the following, calculating average speed and velocity and using the correct terms when describing speed and velocity.
The lesson introduces the concept of how motion in a straight line can be analyzed. With learning objectives covering the following, using the correct terms to describe motion, calculating simple displacement and creating diagrams to show simple straight line motion.
The lesson has various activities and questions ranging in ability.
This lesson covers the topic of diet and its associated diseases. With learning objectives covering the following ideas, naming several problems associated with human diet, reviewing uses of the food groups in the human body and identifying differences between deficiencies and over consumption of foods.
The lesson has several different activities and question sets all at various ability levels.
This lesson covers the topic of digestive enzymes. With learning objectives such as:
Describing the enzyme ‘lock and key’ action.
Naming enzyme production sites.
Identifying the main types of enzymes.
The lesson is in power-point and has various activities during its running time of one hour.
This lesson covers the topic of Gravitational potential energy. With learning objectives such as creating diagrams showing GPE in action and calculating the GPE of an object at different heights.
This lesson comes in a power-point format with many different learning styles.
This lesson covers the topic of carbohydrates.
With objectives such as, describing the basic structure of a carbohydrate molecule, distinguishing between protein, Lipid and Carbohydrate molecules and the functions of Carbohydrates in Human bodies.
This is a Power-point lesson.
This test covers the topics of light and electricity for ages 11-14. The test has questions related to static electricity, circuits and light wavelengths. The test has sixty marks allocated to it spread over six questions.
A full mark scheme is also included.
This test covers the topic of astronomy, with sections on the correct terminology, definitions and locations of objects in the galaxy. The test has sixty marks allocated to it over four separate questions. A full answer scheme is included.
This exam covers the physics topics of universal gravitation, forces and Newton’s laws of motion.
The exam has one hundred marks allocated to it over three sections.
A full memorandum is also included.
This exam covers the chemistry topics of electronegativity, VSEPR and bonding.
It has one hundred marks allocated to it over three separate sections.
The questions vary in style and ability level.
A full memorandum is also included.
This powerpoint lesson covers the topic of the structure of DNA.
With objectives such as:
Recalling the type of chemical bonding within DNA
Drawing a simplified DNA structure
Identifying the basic components of DNA
Various questions and pupil activities are also included in the lesson.
This is a general science test aimed for ages 11-14.
The test has fifty marks allocated to it over five questions.
The test has the following topics covered, ACIDS / BASES / FORCES / STATIC ELECTRICITY.
This PowerPoint lesson covers the topic of Alkanes. It introduces the structure and basic facts regarding the chemicals. With objectives to complete such as:
DEFINE THE TERM ALKANE
DRAW ALKANE MOLECULES
CREATE SYMBOL EQUATIONS FOR THE COMBUSTION OF ALKANES
This test covers the topic of speed and acceleration. The test has the following sections types, calculation of speed and acceleration, definitions of words associated with speed and acceleration and analysis of graphs.
This is a multiple choice test.
The test 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 exam covers the topic of environmental science, including sections assessing knowledge of pollution, the weather, and the early atmosphere.
The exam consists of nineteen separate questions with one hundred marks allocated to them.
The questions vary in style from essay writing to graphical analysis.
The ability levels of the questions are also diverse.
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.