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14 August 2026

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A ready-to-use KS3 Science practical worksheet on Metal displacement reactions - Topic 9F (Pearson’s Exploring Science). Includes a full method, labelled diagrams, results table and scaffolded questions, plus an extension task — for anyone who just needs this one practical.

What’s included: the aim and “what should I know” objectives, a step-by-step method with labelled diagrams, a results table, scaffolded questions, equations to complete and an extension task for higher attainers.

The PowerPoint is fully editable, so you can reword the questions, change the quantities to match the equipment in your prep room, or drop your own diagrams in.

Apparatus used: balance, pipette, zinc, iron, copper, magnesium.

How I use it: students complete the sheet during the practical lesson and keep it as a revision record, so the write-up survives past the exercise book. It prints double-sided on A4, and works just as well as a catch-up sheet for anyone who missed the lesson.

Last updated August 2026. If you find this useful, have a look at my full Practical Skills bundles - every core practical for the year in this same format:
Year 7: /teaching-resource/resource-13539088
Year 8: /teaching-resource/resource-13539093
Year 9: /teaching-resource/resource-13539091

Credit: Diagrams created using Chemix.

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Year 9 KS3 Science Practicals - FULL SET of 17 resources

A ready-to-use KS3 Science core practical booklet covering 16 x Year 9 practicals, with methods, results tables and exam-style questions. These practicals are drawn from a bespoke transition-year scheme that works through KS3 content via Pearson’s Exploring Science, while introducing the structure of GCSE core practicals early — so students build the habit of doing and discussing practical work before it’s formally assessed. Each page is labelled with its Exploring Science topic code for easy matching to the textbook. Practicals are sequenced for my own setting, so the order may not match yours. A core practical is a required hands-on investigation — the kind exam boards expect students to have carried out and be able to describe from memory by GCSE. This booklet gives Year 9 students a structured, printable record of every practical they complete this year, so nothing gets lost between exercise books and folders. Each of the 16 x practicals follows the same format: an aim and “what you should know” learning objective, a step-by-step method with labelled diagrams, a results table where relevant, scaffolded questions, and an extension or challenge task for higher attainers. **Practicals include:** Vlogting leaves for starch Light intensity and rate of photosynthesis Estimating plant populations – quadrats Investigating species distribution – transects Metal + acid reactions Metal displacement reactions Extracting copper from copper oxide Calculating density of regular and irregular objects Enzymes – digesting starch Osmosis in potatoes Rates of reaction – changing concentration Rates of reaction – changing temperature Rates of reaction – changing surface area Alkali metals – demo and observations Magnets and plotting magnetic fields Investigating electromagnets A **bonus** “Equipment and Their Uses” worksheet is included at the back to help familiarise students with the names and uses of the main apparatus they will come across in Science. It is also included here as a separate two-page printable, so you can issue it on its own in the first lesson of the year, or as revision before mocks, end-of-term assessments and exams without printing a whole booklet. **How I use this resource:** I issue the whole booklet at the start of the year and students complete the relevant pages during each practical lesson, then use it as a revision resource ahead of assessments. Because every practical includes full method instructions, it also works well for non-specialist or cover staff running the lesson. Last updated July 2026. Teaching Year 7 and 8 too? Take a look at the matching Year 7 and Year 8 KS3 Science Practical Booklets. Credit: Diagrams created using Chemix.

£12.50

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