Chemical reactions check your learning sheet (11-14)
Use alongside the Chemical changes Knowledge Organiser to support students revise this challenging topic.
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Use alongside the Chemical changes Knowledge Organiser to support students revise this challenging topic.
Use this resource to help your students learn about different types of chemical changes and reactions.
Support your students to grasp key types of chemical reactions using the Chemical Changes Knowledge Organiser. Then, use the Check Your Learning activity sheet to reinforce understanding and identify gaps—perfect for revision or classroom use.
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Bring space to life in your classroom with two engaging posters that inspire students to explore man-made objects in space, discover related careers, and investigate gravity, weight, and mass across the solar system.
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Students find out about the different man-made objects within our solar system that are advancing our understanding of it, and discover careers that support these discoveries.
Students explore gravity in space, understand the difference between weight and mass and calculate their weight on different planets
Use this poster to link learning about renewable energy resources with the world of work and inspire students to think about new, potential careers.
Watch Anna, a materials scientist working in the construction industry, describe her job and what inspired her to be become an expert in concrete, for ages 11-14.
Use this selection of posters to link curriculum learning to the world of work and inspire students to think about potential future careers.
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Use this poster to link learning about respiration with the world of work and inspire students to think about potential future careers.
Use this poster to link learning about plants and photosynthesis with the world of work and inspire students to think about potential future careers.
Struggling with respiration? This resource helps identify gaps and assess aerobic vs. anaerobic knowledge. Pair with the Respiration Knowledge Organiser for extra support.
This two-page revision guide clears up misconceptions about respiration and explains aerobic vs. anaerobic respiration.
Help your students master respiration with these revision resources! Use the knowledge organiser for review and the check your learning sheet to identify gaps, consolidate understanding, and boost confidence.
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This useful guide is a great tool for showcasing the best of Energising Futures and how it can be used at home for parents/carers of 11-16 year olds. Parents and carers can discover what science capital is and how they can bring science alive at home.
Daily 15-min STEM challenges for 11-14 year olds, around the theme of change and adapt; perfect for energising a science week.
This assembly will showcase the achievements, skills and challenges faced by past and present female scientists. Encourage students to think critically about stereotypes they may hold and present real-world role models for them to aspire to.
Challenge stereotypes and inspire your students with this informative, visual poster celebrating the achievements of women engineers.
These two posters tackle misconceptions about respiration and ventilation. With age specific posters, for 11-14s and 14-16s, these are perfect revision tools for your students.
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Use this 2-page poster to tackle misconceptions about respiration and ventilation, and discover the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Inspire your students to explore future careers and connect learning to the real world with this job-role card, featuring both an apprentice research technologist and a senior research technologist.
Use this job-role card to inspire your students to explore future careers and connect their learning to the real world.
Get involved with the STEM volunteering scheme and invite a volunteer into your school. Careers education is all about showing young people different paths to success and the variety of options available.
Use this 2-page poster to inspire secondary students with the work of Black Scientists across past and present day.
This real-world challenge dives into the world of fast fashion and its environmental impact. The perfect range of activities for engaging students in conversations around sustainability, science and the choices we make every day.
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Discover the fascinating career of Black British nurse Dame Elizabeth Anionwu. Learn about how her difficult upbringing inspired her to become a nurse and how her important work in sickle cell disease has changed the lives of sufferers. Apply student's knowledge of genetic Punnett squares and blood cells to sickle cell disease and discover careers in nursing.
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Use this presentation to learn about the career of pioneering nurse Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, her achievements and legacy in nursing and sickle cell disease.
Using students knowledge of blood cells, breathing and respiration, students discover why sickle cell patients suffer from their symptoms.
Apply students’ knowledge of Punnett squares to understand the genetics of sickle cell disease. Bring their learning to life as students help families discover the possibility of their child having the disease.
Students develop research skills to discover the different pathways into a nursing career. They learn that nursing qualifications have varied entry requirements, making it an accessible career for all.