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Fitness tests for different components of fitness

Fitness close fitness The ability to meet the demands of the environment. testing is a central and essential feature of all fitness training close training A planned programme which uses ...

Understanding root words guide for KS3 English students

Learn about what a root word is, how to identify the parts of a word with this guide for KS3 English students aged 11-14 from BBC Bitesize.

Density

Learn about density with BBC Bitesize Key Stage 3 Maths. Learn about density with BBC Bitesize Key Stage 3 Maths. ... Gold has a density of ({19~g/cm}^3). Calculate the mass of a gold medal.

Static electricity

Objects can become positively charged or negatively charged. This is called static electricity. Find out more with BBC Bitesize. For students between 11 and 14.

Uses of metals

Gold is a very soft and malleable close malleable Capable of being hammered or pressed into a new shape without being likely to break or return to the original shape. metal. It is also very ...

Dissolving

When a white solid dissolves, it makes a colourless solution close solution A mixture made when a solute (usually a solid) dissolves into a solvent (a liquid). Sea water is a solution of salt ...

Weight and mass

The terms weight and mass are often used incorrectly. Phrases like 'a bag of sugar weighs 1 kg' are not scientifically correct. This means that a 1 kg mass would be attracted to Earth by a ...

Displacement reactions guide for KS3 chemistry students

Find out more with this guide for KS3 chemistry students aged 11-14 from BBC Bitesize. ... We're surrounded by metals like iron, silver, copper, gold and magnesium.

Weight and mass

Weight and mass are very different. Find out more with BBC Bitesize. For students between the ages of 11 and 14.

Edexcel GCSE Chemistry Revision Notes 2018

Revision notes on 4.1.4 Bioleaching & Phytomining for the Edexcel GCSE Chemistry syllabus, written by the Chemistry experts at Save My Exams.

Extracting metals

metals, silver and gold, are found as elements close element A pure substance which is made from only one type of atom. Elements are listed on the periodic table. in the rocks.

Explore rivers

Bitesize Primary games. game Bitesize Primary games Play fun and educational primary games in science, maths, English, history, geography, art, computing and modern languages. Back to top

Times tables games and songs 1-12

Learn the times tables from 1-12 with fun, interactive BBC Bitesize maths videos, quizzes, and times tables songs for KS1 and KS2.

Energy

The unit of energy is named after the famous scientist, James Prtt Joule, who was born on 24th December 1818, and died on 11th October 1889.

Extraction and Uses of Metals

Extraction methods. Unreactive metals, such as silver and gold, can be found in the Earth's crust in a pure form, uncombined to other elements. However, more reactive metals, such as aluminium and magnesium, will …

What is evolution?

Save to My Bitesize Remove from My Bitesize Evolution is the way that living things change over time. The first person who explained how evolution happens was Charles Darwin with his scientific ...

Writing Skills

Sentences can be thought about in terms of their purpose. For example: Statements. Statements tell us things. These tend to be in school text books, in newspapers, or in an encyclopedia.

Extraction of Metals (GCSE Chemistry)

Many unreactive metals (such as gold) are found in their pure form in the earth. These pure metals do not need to be extracted from an ore; we can simply remove them from the ground in their pure form.

Dance Mat Typing for 7

Learn how to touch type with the BBC Dance Mat Typing game. It's a fun introduction to touch typing game for kids and covers levels 1, 2, 3, 4.

What is friction and how does it work?

Is friction a force? Yes, friction is a force between two surfaces that are sliding, or trying to slide, across each other. Find out more with this Bitesize KS2 Science guide.

Extraction of metals teaching resources

Worksheets and lesson ideas to challenge students aged 11 to 16 to think hard about the extraction of metals (GCSE and Key Stage 3) During the extraction of aluminium the …

Extracting Metals KS3 Activate Science | Teaching …

 — Students will state what is meant by an ore, describe how metals are extracted from ores, and explain which metal oxides react with carbon. The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson …

What is an expanded noun phrase?

Narrator: Looks like you've caught more than you expected there. Fisherman: Help! There's a beast. I'm trapped on the lake. My boat is stuck. Narrator: Nice use of your nouns there. Beast, lake ...

Elements, compounds and mixtures

Gold is an example of a metal element that can also be found in rocks. The air we breathe is mostly made from nitrogen and oxygen, both of which are elements. All the atoms in a copper wire are ...

Isotopes

GCSE; AQA; Atomic structure - AQA Isotopes. Atoms consist of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in shells. The number of subatomic particles in an atom can be ...

Sequences

GCSE; AQA; Sequences - AQA Sequences. Sequences can be linear, quadratic or practical and based on real-life situations. Finding general rules helps find terms in sequences.

Properties and uses of gold

 — A description of the properties and uses of gold. The size of individual atoms of gold are shown under an electron microscope. A scientific model is used to represent …

The reactivity series of metals

Learn about and revise reactions of metals with this BBC Bitesize GCSE Combined Science (AQA) study guide

What is a preposition?

A preposition is a word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else.. Examples of prepositions include words like 'after', 'before', 'on', 'under', 'inside' and ...

The particle model of matter

Solids, liquids and gases. Particles can be atoms, molecules or ions. Particles behave differently in solids, liquids and gases. The particle model explains the differences between solids, liquids ...