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This lesson develops the concepts of:
- Finding perimeters, areas, and volumes using formulas.
- Finding relationships between perimeters, areas, and volumes of shapes after scaling.
There are three initial questions to consider that deal with:
- The perimeter of a circle...
This lesson develops the concepts of length and area. Particular attention is given to proving why two areas are or are not equal.
The lesson begins with three questions regarding area that students must classify as ‘sometimes, always, or never true’. An example is ‘if you join the midpoints of the opposite...
This lesson develops concepts relating to radicals. In particular, students will enhance their understanding of:
- Use the properties of exponents, including rational exponents and manipulate algebraic statements involving radicals.
- Discriminate between equations and identities.
In this...
This lesson develops the concept of reasoning about the properties of rational and irrational numbers. In particular, students will enhance their understanding of:
- Finding irrational and rational numbers to exemplify general statements.
- Reasoning with properties of rational and irrational...
This lesson develops the concept of reasoning about the properties of rational and irrational numbers. In particular, students will enhance their understanding of:
- Finding irrational and rational numbers to exemplify general statements.
- Reasoning with properties of rational and irrational...
This list of key questions, from the National Strategies, helps teachers to focus on and evaluate their science department's systems of tracking students' progress. Using these questions, the science department considers the effectiveness of their strategies, impact on students' progress and identify those who need...
This engaging and well thought-out booklet highlights the wide variety of careers and job roles available in the logistics and transportation industries. It is full of useful information and guidance to help pupils make decisions about their future subject and course choices and how these lead into future job roles...
A Year 11 module from the Salters’ Key Stage Four double award science course. The module begins by considering variation within humans and in other species and how this could arise. The gene theory of inheritance is then studied, and finally the structure and function...
Work done in this Nuffield 13 - 16 module followed from the S unit called ‘Variation and inheritance’. This X unit provided enough material for eight double periods. It could be selected to complete either a Science or a Further Science course. The teachers’ guide...
In this activity from ARKive students look for similarities between the basic body plan of different vertebrates as evidence of evolutionary change.
Please note that the ARKive.org website is no longer available, where links are listed for additional information within the Teachers' notes.The Teachers'...
In this activity from ARKive students observe images of different primates. The activity presents evidence for a common ancestor shared by different animal groups.
Please note that the ARKive.org website is no longer available, where links are listed for additional information within the Teachers' notes...
In this activity from ARKive students observe images and video material (with web access) of pale and dark forms of peppered moth. The activity uses the relative number of pale and dark forms in different environments as a model for evolution.
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This resource consists of ten topics, each section containing a brief explanation, examples and exercises.
Sets begins with a definition of a set and continues with the elements of a set, set notation, subsets, intersection and union of sets, Venn diagrams, the laws of sets and concludes...
Produced by the Centre for Science Education, this Science Assessment Task for More Able Students, comprises of two investigations with a space-related theme. Students investigate what needs to be considered if humans are to colonise our solar system.
They look at:
* forces and the force of gravity...