Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning.
We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning.
We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
A worksheet and fully complete answer sheet which is aimed at GCSE Physics students and covers calculations using the equation: force = mass x acceleration (F = m x a).
A student friendly fact sheet relating to the history of the atom. Introduce your students to the idea of the idea of the atom being developed over a period of time with this fact sheet and worksheet resource. It includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A worksheet and fully complete answer sheet which is aimed at GCSE Physics students and covers working out the numbers of different particles in isotopes of elements.
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to modern chemical weapons. Introduce your students to modern chemical weapons with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
A worksheet and fully complete answer sheet which is aimed at GCSE Physics students and covers the life cycle of a star.
Check out these factsheets about the lifecycle of a medium star and of a large star:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/lifecycle-of-a-medium-star-11440106
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/lifecycle-of-a-large-star-11440091
A worksheet and fully complete answer sheet which is aimed at GCSE Physics students and covers calculating protons, neutrons and electrons in different isotopes of elements.
A worksheet and fully complete answer sheet which is aimed at GCSE Physics students and covers calculations using the equation: force = spring constant x extension (F = k x e).
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An infographic about climate change and the importance of feedback loops which are accelerating the rise in global temperatures. Global warming is a man-made problem mostly caused by the burning fossils fuels which releases large amounts of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
However, carbon emissions from human activities are just half the story. The Earth’s own systems are raising the global temperatures even higher and these are called ‘feedback loops’. They include systems such as: forests, the atmosphere, permafrost and the albedo effect.
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Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health.
We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning.
Return to the moon
The last time a person walked on the Moon was in 1972, but there are plans to return there very soon. Engineers are building a brand new rocket for this new mission.
The new NASA mission to return people – including the first woman and person of colour - to the Moon’s surface in 2024 is called Artemis. This name has been chosen for a reason. In Ancient Greek mythology, Artemis is a Goddess – twin sister to the God Apollo. And Apollo was the name of the NASA mission that took people to the Moon for the first time.