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William’s Words in Science is the book that should be in every room where science is taught. William’s Word Games in Science Autumn 2013 acrostics A–E (mainly for the teachers!) flowers cells, distillation, microscope, specialised cells, waves boxes light, metals, reproduction trionimoes acids & alkalis, distillation, heating & cooling, inheritance, waves fortune folding environmental chemistry, forces, skeleton circle6 distillation, liquids, plants, Solar System, waves hangman chemicals, ecology, sound, space wordsearch sound insert words cells, chemicals, energy, forces, inheritance, microbes, reactivity, rocks loop frame forces (16 & 24 tiles), inheritance (22 tiles), magnetism (16 tiles), moving heat (16 tiles), particles (12 tiles) scatter shot circuits, reproduction, solutions downwords answers, acids, fit & healthy, magnetism spell’n’check energy resources, microbes, reactivity crosswords cells, chemicals give-us-a-clue cells, chemicals Progress in Science electricity 2– 6 7– 9 10–14 15–17 18–21 22–26 27–29 30–31 32–39 40–39 48–56 57–59 60–62 63–67 68–69 70–81 These games originally appeared as weekly inserts at WilliamsGames.org for use by any teacher in schools - so please feel free to forward them to any friend or colleague.

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William’s Words in Science is the book that should be in every room where science is taught.

William’s Word Games in Science Autumn 2013

acrostics A–E (mainly for the teachers!)

flowers cells, distillation, microscope, specialised cells, waves

boxes light, metals, reproduction

trionimoes acids & alkalis, distillation, heating & cooling, inheritance, waves

fortune folding environmental chemistry, forces, skeleton

circle6 distillation, liquids, plants, Solar System, waves

hangman chemicals, ecology, sound, space

wordsearch sound

insert words cells, chemicals, energy, forces, inheritance, microbes, reactivity, rocks

loop frame forces (16 & 24 tiles), inheritance (22 tiles), magnetism (16 tiles), moving heat (16 tiles), particles (12 tiles)

scatter shot circuits, reproduction, solutions

downwords answers, acids, fit & healthy, magnetism

spell’n’check energy resources, microbes, reactivity

crosswords cells, chemicals

give-us-a-clue cells, chemicals

Progress in Science electricity

2– 6

7– 9

10–14

15–17

18–21

22–26

27–29

30–31

32–39

40–39

48–56

57–59

60–62

63–67

68–69

70–81

These games originally appeared as weekly inserts at WilliamsGames.org for use by any teacher in schools - so please feel free to forward them to any friend or colleague.

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g

r i a

n

c s

Do you agree with this aphorism from the Father of Swedish Chemistry?

a a

m

y

e b

l

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

t i d y l b o

r a t o r y e a n

s a l a z c h

m i s t J a c o

B e r z e i u s

A

B

C

D

E

obviously, beyond doubt [7]

proton number 6 [6]

lawn flower [5]

iron met water and air? [5]

damp [5]

a jest [4]

a solemn promise [4]

to astonish [5]

to burn fiercely [5]

a m za e

C 3 D 2 C 6 C 7 D 1

b l za e

E 2 E 7 D 8 E 5 E 6

c a br o

D 9 A 1 B 5 D11 A11

n

B11

d a si y

A 5 A 9 A 4 C 1 B 6

r u ts y

E 4 E 9 D 4 A 3 C 8

m o si t

B 8 B 4 D 3 E10 B 3

o a ht

D10 B 2 D 5 C11

c l ae r

C10 A 8 B 9 B10 B 1

l

C 5

y

A 6

j i eb

D 7 E 8 A10 E 3

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E4

gn o t h i n b u tdt r a i n e a n di sr g a n e d

sc o m m o n e n s

c es c i e n i sA

B

C

D

E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

e

12

o

each and every year [6]

flag [6]

decisions [7]

to perceive [7]

managed the game show [6]

plants that grow in dense mats [4]

dark half of the diurnal rhythm [5/4]

supports combustion. element number 8 [6]

joined as one [6]

F7 D6 D7 B3 E12 C7

B2 F8 F11 B7 F10 C10

B1 B5 D4 F6 F2 C1 C4

E3 D2 D8 E8

F4 E5 A11 B11 E9 C11

D10 A10 E11 E1 A8 D3 E10

A3 B4 E2 A4 A7 D9 A2

B9 D5 E6 C5 A5 C2

C3 A6 B6 B10 C9 F9

u xT H H l e yF

C6

Should you tell this to your pupils? Solve the clues to find the letters that give the answers.

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increasing velocity [12]

symbol B, proton number 5 [5]

shape made for ice creams [4]

lowest age for buying alcohol in UK [8]

to increase in size or number [4]

synthetic [3-4]

to cut off [5]

the rate of doing work [5]

a small, woody perennial [5]

b o or nF 2 C10 A13 B 3 D12

c o enA 6 E 2 A 5 A 4

g r woE12 D 2 B13 C 6

m a mn a

C 4 D 4 F 5 E 1 B 9

d

F 8

e

A 7

s e ev rF10 C 3 B 5 A10 E11

p o ew rB11 E10 F13 E 4 B12

s h ur bA 1 C 9 F 4 C11 C 1

More famed for his literary talents - what did he say about science?

e i hg

B 6 C 7 E 8 F11

t e ne

D 5 D 3 F 3 D 7

a c ec lF12 A 2 D 1 D11 C 2

e r taA12 E 3 F 6 C12

i o nA 3 A 9 D 8

most reactive of the precious metals [6] s i vlB 7 D 6 B 4 A11

e rE13 F 7

examination [4] t e tsD10 E 9 B 2 C 8

w

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

s c i e n c e n e v e rs o l v e s a p r o

b l e m w i t h o u tc r e a t i n g t e nm o r e g e o r g e

A

B

C

D

E

b e r n a r d

lr i n

oe

c i dn s h aF

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oi nt o b e c r el ii n t e l g e ne nd s c i c e ,e eo n l y n d t

ny o u d o tA

B

C

D

E

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

idt

yo

en12 13

o

li op a s s n a tF etsc u r i o u E i nG s

btob

e11

yloue

d12 13

yne i

red liquid in veins [5]

commerce; buying and selling [8]

a lure; to deceive [5]

a person who mends your car [8]

acute, foreful [7]

small offspring of a big cat [4,3]

deprived, destitute [5]

of the very large seas [8]

soaked in grease, flattering [4]2B 8C 3E 13D

15C 9D 7E 4F 16G 7B 5D

2E 12F 14G 5A 16B

13F 15G 2A 8A 1G 15D 14B

13B 3C 12C 10D 6E 6F 9G

13A 8B 9C 7F 11G 14A 5B 3G

1D 10C 9B 6A 14F

14E 2G 5F 6D 11C 11B 4D 12G

4B 6C 14D 12E

contamination, cause of dirtying [9]

turned around an axis [7]

14lb, a rock [5]

a tarsal [3]

scruffy, messy [6]

abominable snowman [4]1A 15E 10A 2C

6G 12A 4C 10G 12B 4E

13G 8F 8E

7G 11F 9A 8D 5C

10B 2D 11E 10F 14C 7D 9E

9F3F 5G 7C 15B 3A 1B 2C 1E

15A

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Is this the description of an experienced teacher? Solve the clues to find the letters that give the answer.

tt

i e sn n bt i

gc e

o f

b

e ds e

t o bs ew

o ka

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12h e a r t fw i s e i t ho f k n o i n gt o o v e r l ow i l l i m j a m

ABCDE

e gtt

13 14 15 16i na r

w h a

e s

the right size, able to exercise [3]

used for entry into a field [4]

mandible [7]

a denture that falls out in young people [4-5]

a characteristic feature [5]

needed for planes, or birds,to fly [4] w i gn

B 2 C 9 C 6 A16

f i t

A10 E 6 C16

g a et

C11 B14 D 2 A 3

j a bw o

E10 A 5 C 8 A12 C 2

n

A15

e

E13

used for storing valuable; [[[[ will not cause harm [4]

s a ef

B 8 E 7 C 3 A 13

m i kl

E 8 B 3 D 9 C 5

t

B10

o hto

A 9 D10 A 1 C14

t ar i

A 7 D 8 C15 E 3

t

B16

the ability to see (possibly for the future?) [6]

soubriquet for a hard working person [4-5] w o kr

C13 D11 A 6 D12

h

A 2

r eso

C7 B15 B 4 B12

v i is o

D 6 A14 E14 B7 D3n

C10

made from the entire wheat germ [9] w h lo

E 2 B11 D 5 E 5

e

D 7

e lam

E12 B 5 E11 E 4

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ferti

lised

egg

embr

yo

zygo

te

male gamete in animals

sex

cells

the womb

inheritedmem

brane surrounding the foetus

chromosom

es

stru

ctur

es th

at c

ontro

l the

cel

l

ovulation

sper

m

amnion

two objects becoming one

imm

ature offspring in a protective environm

ent gametes

Cut long the solid lines.At the dotted lines - bend downwards.Apply glue to the shaded triangles.Assemble by matching words to meanings.

do not glue;

these squares are

tucked in last

do not glue;

these squares are

tucked in last

fusi

on

from the parenta

to p

rodu

ce e

ggs

uterus

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reproduction

Boxes reproduction 8 Sep

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do not glue;

these squares are

tucked in last

do n

ot g

lue;

thes

e sq

uare

s ar

e

tuck

ed in

last

to remove one specific part

malleable

formed by replacing the

hydrogen in an acid

filtrate

elements that conduct electricity

isolate

hydr

ogen

H

chem

ical

s th

at s

houl

d no

t be

in th

e pu

re s

ubst

ance

impurities

met

als

salts

could be dangerous

alloy

sounds like a bell

sono

rous

the

liqui

d th

at p

asse

s th

roug

h th

e fil

ter p

aper

hazardous

Cut long the solid lines.At the dotted lines - bend downwards.Apply glue to the shaded triangles.Assemble by matching words to meanings.

chan

ges

shap

e ea

sily

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metals

a mixture of metals with known composition

Boxes metals 8 Sep

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the

pict

ure

that

you

can

see

a flat reflective surface

lenses

spec

trum

do not glue;

these squares are

tucked in last

do n

ot g

lue;

thes

e sq

uare

s ar

e

tuck

ed in

last

beam

opaque

shaped transparent pieces that improve vision

able

to b

e se

en

with

the

eye

incident

reflection

the

imag

e se

en fr

om a

re

flect

ive

surfa

ce

a very wide ray will not allow any light through

all t

he c

olou

rs o

f the

rain

bow

(a

nd a

few

mor

e)

prim

ary

colo

urs

plan

e m

irror

visible

the ray, or beam,

approaching the surface RGB are the . . .

image Cut long the solid lines.At the dotted lines - bend downwards.

Apply glue to the shaded triangles.Assemble by matching words to meanings.

www.WilliamsGames.orglight

Boxes light 8 Sep

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condensing

evap

orat

ion

liquid

turning from

a

gas to a liquid

heat

a li

quid

,

rem

ove

the

vapo

ur,

cond

ense

the

vap

our

boiling

fills the whole of

the container,

particles far apart

turn

ing

from

liqu

id to

gas,

belo

w the

boi

ling

poin

t

gas

turning from liquid to gas at a fixed temperature

distill

ation

fills a container from the bottom, particles

are close together

DIS

TILL

ATIO

N -

circ

le 6

A

Cut out the circle; cut out the definitions and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

turning from a gas to a liquid

heat a liquid,remove the vapour,

condense the vapour

fills the whole of the container,

particles far apart

turning from liquid to gas, below the boiling point

turning from liquid to gas at a fixed temperature

fills a container from the bottom, particles

are close together

condensing

evap

orat

ion

liquid

turning from

a

gas to a liquid

heat

a li

quid

,

rem

ove

the

vapo

ur,

cond

ense

the

vap

our

boiling

fills the whole of

the container,

particles far apart

turn

ing

from

liqu

id to

gas,

belo

w the

boi

ling

poin

t

gas

turning from liquid to gas at a fixed temperature

distill

ation

fills a container from the bottom, particles

are close together

condensing

evaporation

liquid

boiling

gas

distillation DIS

TILL

ATIO

N -

circ

le 6

B

Cut out the circle; cut out the words and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

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Cut out the circle; cut out the definitions and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

evaporating

Cut out the circle; cut out the words and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

liqui

ds -

circ

le k

ey w

ords

2

liquid

dissolving

melt

ing

boiling liquid turns to gas below the boiling point

able to flow, particles are

close together

a different chemical seems to disappear

into a liquid

turning from solid to liquid at a fixed temperature

turning from liquid to gas at a fixed temperature

movement of particles away from area of high concentration

diffusion

11

evaporating

liquid

dissolving

melting

boiling

diffusionliquid turns to gas

below the boiling point

able

to

flow

,

part

icle

s ar

e

clos

e to

geth

er

a different chemical

seems to disappear

into a liquid

turn

ing

from

sol

id to

liquid

at a

fixe

d te

mpe

ratu

re

turning from

liquid to gas at a

fixed temperatu

re

movement of particles away from area of high concentration

evaporatingliq

uid

dissolving

melt

ing

boiling

diffusionliquid turns to gas below the boiling point

able

to

flow

,

part

icle

s ar

e

clos

e to

geth

er

a different chemical

seems to disappear

into a liquid

turn

ing

from

sol

id to

liquid

at a

fixe

d te

mpe

ratu

re

turning from

liquid to gas at a

fixed temperatu

re

movement of particles away from area of high concentration

liqui

ds -

circ

le k

ey w

ords

1

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palisade cells

starc

h

water

tall cells where

photosynthesis occurs

gas

of a

ir tha

t is

ess

ential

for

phot

osyn

thes

is

oxygen

to take in

0

absorb

waste product of photosynthesis

carb

on d

ioxide

essential for photosynthesis, absorbed

through the roots

Cut out the circle; cut out the definitions and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

palisade cells

starc

h

water

oxygen

absorb

carb

on d

ioxide

tall cells where

photosynthesis occurs

gas

of a

ir tha

t is

ess

ential

for

phot

osyn

thes

is

to take in

stor

age

chem

ical

,

mad

e fr

om g

luco

se

waste product of photosynthesis

essential for photosynthesis, absorbed

through the roots

Cut out the circle; cut out the word and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

palisade cells

starch

water

oxygen

absorb

carbon dioxide

tall cells where photosynthesis occurs

gas of air that is essential for photosynthesis

to take in

storage chemical,made from glucose

waste product of photosynthesis

essential for photosynthesis, absorbed

through the roots

plan

ts -

circ

le6

2pl

ants

- ci

rcle

6 1

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Cut out the circle; cut out the definitions and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

prod

uce

s he

at,

and

give

s ou

t lig

ht

Cut out the circle; cut out the words and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

rock

s fr

om s

pace

tha

t

reac

h th

e gr

ound

to move in a circu

lar

path around a big object

smaller rocks that orbit between Mars and Jupiter

everything (planets, comets, rocks) that orbits the Sun

big rocks that move in

orbit around a star

star

planets

met

eorit

es

solar system

asteroids

orbit

star

planets

meteorites

solar system

asteroids

orbit

produces heat, and gives out light

rocks from space that reach the ground

to move in a circular path around a big object

smaller rocks that orbit between Mars and Jupiter

everything (planets, comets, rocks) that orbits the Sun

big rocks that move in orbit around a star

prod

uce

s he

at, a

nd

give

s ou

t lig

ht

rock

s fr

om s

pace

tha

t

reac

h th

e gr

ound

to move in a circu

lar

path around a big object

smaller rocks that orbit between Mars and Jupiter

everything (planets, comets, rocks) that orbits the Sun

big rocks that move in

orbit around a star

star

planets

met

eorit

es

solar system

asteroids

orbit

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Sola

r Sys

tem

- ci

rcle

6 1

Sola

r Sys

tem

- ci

rcle

6 2

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the distance between one peak and the next

the height of the wave

the substance through which the wave moves

range of all the different frequencies

sound with a frequency above that

of human hearing

WAV

ES -

circ

le 6

A

Cut out the circle; cut out the definitions and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

num

ber of peaks (or troughs)

each second

the

dist

ance

bet

wee

n on

e

peak

and

the

nex

t

the

heig

ht o

f the

wav

e

the substance through which the wave moves

range of all the

different frequencies

sound with a frequency above that

of human hearing

medium

spectrum

frequency

wavelength

amplitude

ultrasound

Cut out the circle; cut out the words and glue into the correct places on the wheel.

medium

spectrum

frequency

wave

lengt

h

ampli

tude

ultrasound

WAV

ES -

circ

le 6

B

number of peaks (or troughs) each second

num

ber of peaks (or

troughs) each second

the

dist

ance

bet

wee

n on

e

peak

and

the

nex

t

the

heig

ht o

f the

wav

e

the substance through which the wave moves

range of all the

different frequencies

sound with a frequency above that

of human hearing

medium

spectrum

frequency

wave

lengt

h

ampli

tude

ultrasound

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8

9

4

13

10

12

5

11

hydrochloric

a

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se t

s

mu

i

y d o er g n

v i nt o so sb e

s u p u ci

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cylind

r

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d

eutral

4

1

6

2

7

3

8

9

5

Crosswords - cells answers

Crosswords - chemicals answers

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e . .

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. . .

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clues down:

clues across: 2. To write or photograph a permanent reminder

4. The study of life

8. A nerve cell

9. The top of your body - where your brain is

13. Reproduction that needs two parents

1. To listen, see or feel, and then record the event

3. Process by which energy is transformed from sugars

5. Circular glass or plastic pieces that enlarge the image

7. pH7.

11. Type of dish in which microbes are grown

12. Anchors a plant, and absorbs water

14. Increasing in size or number

6. To produce a sharp image

10. Lots of action, ever changing

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ross

wor

d 7

& 7

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clues down:

clues across:1. Gas produced when a metal reacts with an acid.

4. What you see, hear and record.

6. Acid that always produces sulphates.

8. Simple methods for showing what is at the start, and what is at the end.

9. Chemicals that contain oxygen linked to a metal

1. The acid that always produces chlorides.

2. Shape of equipment used for measuring volumes.

3. Potential dangers.

5. pH7.

7. Indicator that is red in acid, blue in alkali.

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clues across:1. neither acid nor alkali, pH 7

2. chemical that will neutralise an acid

3. chemical that changes colour to show pH

4. gas produced when a metal reacts with an acid

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2

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2. describes solution with pH below 7

3. indicator that shows you the pH

4. said to be the taste of acids

5. produced by reaction with sulphuric acid

6. not concentrated

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FIT

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clues across:

6. they move your body by contracting and relaxing

2. to become shorter

4. where bones meet - usually movable

3. join the muscle to the bone

5. bands that holds bone together at a joint

1. connect the brain to individual muscles

your clue to 5 down:

clues across:

1. the food and drink that an animal usually consumes

2. an old-fashioned unit of energy

3. a sweet source of energy

4. structures essential for movement

1

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clues across:1. ends of a magnet are N and S _ _ _ _ _

2. to push away

3. a tiny part of a magnet

4. one of the magnetic metals

5. brittle magnets containing iron oxide

your clue to 8 down:

clues across:

1. a long coil of wire, usually with an iron core

2. the area over which the magnetic effect is felt

3. a solidified mixture of iron and other metals

4. the centre part

5. almost the same

6. tiny flakes of a metal

7. turning round and round

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the thin barrier

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cell liquid where

the chemical

reactions occur

cell embrane

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looks like a hole in the cytoplasm of plant cells

nucle

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rigid structure that surrounds and supports a plant cellchloroplastglue here

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control centre

of the cell

cytoplasm

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where chlorophyll (green stuff) is found

vacu

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fills th

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turn

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fixed temperatu

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distillation

glue

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heat a liquid,

remove the vapour,

condense the vapour

condensing

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turning from liquid

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turning from a

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evaporation

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slide

the number of times

a length looks bigger

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microscope

a chem

ical th

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colour parts

of the c

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stain

where th

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placed

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to move the le

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stage

the glass rectangle

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neuronestall, th

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palisade cells

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specialised

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root hair cells

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epithelial cells

nerve c

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ciliated

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cover all the many

cavities in the body

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the

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acid

rain

atmosphere

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dica

tor

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the mixture of gases surrounding the

Earth

living things that show the conditionsaround them

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Fold frontwards along line 5, then along lines 6, 7 and 8 - this should produce a smaller square.

Fold across the square, so the names meet; unfold. Repeat the fold cross-wise; unfold.

Bring corners C, C, D & D together to form a diamond shape.(If you produce the cross with a flat surface then flatten the small square and fold the other way up).

Pull out the flaps for your fingers - and use your fortune flash words.

Make a large triangle by folding along the diagonal B–B so A meets A, then unfold.

Produce another large triangle by folding along the diagonal A–A so B mets B , then unfold.

Fold along the diagonal so C meets C; unfold. Fold along the diagonal so D meets D; unfold.

Carefully cut out the large square.

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lubr

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displacement

accelerationweight

balanced

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unit of force (and weight)

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by gravity

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A

AB

B

D

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C

Fold backwards along line 1, then along lines 2, 3 and 4 - this should produce a square.

Fold frontwards along line 5, then along lines 6, 7 and 8 - this should produce a smaller square.

Fold across the square, so the names meet; unfold. Repeat the fold cross-wise; unfold.

Bring corners C, C, D & D together to form a diamond shape.(If you produce the cross with a flat surface then flatten the small square and fold the other way up).

Pull out the flaps for your fingers - and use your fortune flash words.

Make a large triangle by folding along the diagonal B–B so A meets A, then unfold.

Produce another large triangle by folding along the diagonal A–A so B mets B , then unfold.

Fold along the diagonal so C meets C; unfold. Fold along the diagonal so D meets D; unfold.

Carefully cut out the large square.

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line 1-

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Fold frontwards along line 5, then along lines 6, 7 and 8 - this should produce a smaller square.

Fold across the square, so the names meet; unfold. Repeat the fold cross-wise; unfold.

Bring corners C, C, D & D together to form a diamond shape.(If you produce the cross with a flat surface then flatten the small square and fold the other way up).

Pull out the flaps for your fingers - and use your fortune flash words.

Make a large triangle by folding along the diagonal B–B, so A meets A, then unfold.

Produce another large triangle by folding along the diagonal A–A, so B meets B, then unfold.

Fold along the diagonal so C meets C; unfold. Fold along the diagonal so D meets D; unfold.

Carefully cut out the large square.

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phalanges

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pelvis

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upper arm bone

knee capskull

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to

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thigh bone

hip boneshin bone

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You have the vertical words - the other team has the horizontal words.

Give a clue to your word, and use their clues to fill in the words.

Help each other - take it in turns.

You have the horizontal words - the other team has the vertical words.

Give a clue to your word, and use their clues to fill in the words.

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Help each other - take it in turns.

You have the vertical words - the other team has the horizontal words.

Give a clue to your word, and use their clues to fill in the words.

Help each other - take it in turns.

You have the horizontal words - the other team has the vertical words.

Give a clue to your word, and use their clues to fill in the words.

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Inheritance

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to push awayiron,

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Magnetism

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loss of energy from a surface

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movement of particles from an area of higher

concentration

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the liquid that passes through

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the temperature at which the solid turns to liquid

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the liquid into which a solute seems to disappear

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a process in whicha liquid turns to vapour,is moved and condensed

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the solute (gas or solid) seems to be disappear

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the amount of material in a given volume of solvent

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to take to pH7

ACIDS & ALKALIS

Cut out the triangles, match word to meaning to produce this shape;Surround the shape with images of acids and alkalis that may be found in the house.

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Cut

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boiling

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HEATING & COOLING

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discontinuous com

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MUSIC

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[ i  __  __  __  __  __  __  __  y ] that the [ e  __  __     __  __  __  m ] is damaged.

A person will be permanently [4 letters] if there is damage to the [7 letters], or to an ossicle

eg a [7 letters].

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LOSS OF HEARING

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r i a __ __ __ l o w s __ __ __ __ l e b l __ __ __ __

The intensity of a wave [9]"

Particular qualities of each instrument [6]

Plural of frequency [11]They produce the music [10]The part into which you sing [10]"

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7,10 NW __ __ __ __ __

10,11 NW __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

11,9 NW __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __1,10 N __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

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Sound - word search solution

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intensity

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1879 Thomas Alva Edison filament light bulb (USA)

1827 André-Marie Ampère magnetic properties of a current

1827 Georg Simon Ohm relationship between current and voltage

1881 Sir Joseph Wilson Swan filament light bulb (UK)

1876 Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone

1900 Guglielmo Marconi invented radio communication1821 Michael Faraday electric motor

1752 Benjamin Franklin lightning is an electric current

1807 Sir Humphry Davy isolated sodium and potassium

1786 Luigi Galvani muscles move by electricity

1800 Alessandro Volta electric battery

1820 Hans Christian Ørsted electromagnetism

Electricity - the first 150 years

A project in two parts, designed to show that progress in Science depends on many people - and that mistakes and errors are easily made.

Part 1 - the overview

Photocopy sheets A, B and C onto different colours of paper in duplicate; stick these around the walls.

Print sufficient copies of the timeline.

Divide the class into pairs; one of the pair (the scribe) is given the timeline but has to remain seated, the partner (the runner) finds the information from sheets A, B and C that are on the walls.

Part 2 - biographiesThis part is perhaps better carried out in groups of four.

Give each group on of the sheets that asks for further information on a specified scientist - allow adequate time, then consolidate all the information onto a sheet of wall paper.

A similar activity has been uploaded onto the TES shareware site.

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glue here glue here17

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person invention

1760

1770

1780

1790

1800

1810

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cut

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A

Xlamp or bulb

motor

M

switch

diode

1876 Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone

1752Benjamin Franklin was a polymath - talented in music, speech and science, who showed that lightning was electrical current

1807Sir Humphry Davy used electricity to isolate several new elements.

1827The way that electricity and magnetism are related was

demonstrated by André-Marie Ampère.

A

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voltmeter

V

a cell

several cells in series form

a battery

thermistorfuse

1786 Luigi Galvani believed that animal electricity

caused frogs’ legs to move.

1827Georg Ohm showed how current is related to voltage;

the ohm is the unit of resistance.

1881The electric light bulb was invented in England by Sir Joseph Swan.

1820 Hans Christian Ørsted showed that an electric current produced

a magnetic field

B

B

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ammeter

Apower pack wires

resistor variable resistor

1800Alessandro Volta invented the battery.

1900Guglielmo Marconi invented radio communication

1821The motor (which converts electricity to movement) was

invented by Michael Faraday.

1879In America, Thomas Alva Edison produced at least a thousand

patents, including one for the electric light bulb.

C

C

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power pack

thermistor variable resistor

volt

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Progress in Science;

Electricity

One

sci

entis

t who

was

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rtant

in d

evel

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g th

e id

eas

was

:

Ales

sand

ro V

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Progress in Science;

Electricity

One

sci

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t who

was

impo

rtant

in d

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g th

e id

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was

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Alex

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The

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Progress in Science;

Electricity

One

sci

entis

t who

was

impo

rtant

in d

evel

opin

g th

e id

eas

was

:

Sir H

umph

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as h

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Progress in Science;

Electricity

One

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t who

was

impo

rtant

in d

evel

opin

g th

e id

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Thom

as A

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on

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The

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Progress in Science;

Electricity

One

sci

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was

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rtant

in d

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g th

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:

Han

s C

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One

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rtant

in d

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eas

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Sir J

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Sw

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The

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Progress in Science;

Electricity

One

sci

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was

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rtant

in d

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eas

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:

Mic

hael

Far

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Progress in Science;

Electricity

One

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in d

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:

Gug

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