Various web sites in Key Stage order. They have been selected because they offer resources for teachers rather than pupils, that said many do offer both.

 

Key Stage 3

Lots of ideas and examples of chemistry quizzes / puzzles.

http://chem.lapeer.org/Chem1Docs/Index.html

 

A massive site of chemistry quizzes on every topic you could possibly want. All ages catered for.

http://www.1001-periodic-table-quiz-questions.com/

 

A bit of everything here, quizzes that can be printed and used in class. A more on-line resource but very good.

http://www.darvill.clara.net

 

Various different ideas and resources for Chemistry, Biology and Physics.

http://www.sycd.co.uk/

 

Official Spotlight web site. A bit of digging gives you schemes of work, ICT ideas and other resources.

http://www.spotlightscience.co.uk/

 

Loads of fun stuff for KS3. Lots of on-line activities and ideas for teachers/parents as well. Some of the experiments are designed to do at home so could be used as prep.

http://www.tryscience.org/

 

A huge compilation of site's for teaching science to KS2 and 3.

http://www.a0kteacherstuff.com/science_resources.htm

 

@Bristol's education web site. A bit of digging in this area or indeed the rest of the site offers masses of material for early KS2 and 3. Could be adapted for later years.

http://www.at-bristol.org.uk/Education/default.htm

 

Linked in with Channel 4's "4 learning" programs this site has loads of ideas and sheet to print. Also has the answer's to "Put your teacher on the spot"!

http://www.scienceyear.com/sciteach/

 

SEN and science, this site offers idea on how to get science to be more inclusive.

http://www.issen.org.uk/

 

Ideas, examples and experiments using data logging.

http://www.rogerfrost.com/exp/index.htm

 

And a few more data logging ideas.

http://www.dcpmicro.com/ideas.htm

 

Key Stage 4

A massive site of chemistry quizzes on every topic you could possibly want. All ages catered for.

http://www.1001-periodic-table-quiz-questions.com/

 

Science and Plants for Schools - Lots of ideas for experiments and worksheets. Plant heavy but many biology ideas.

http://www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/

 

Neuroscience for kids. Some quick experiments and good explanations behind them.

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html

 

Doc Brown's. Brilliant site for use by students and teachers. Questions can be downloaded and used as quick tests, guides can be used as handouts.

http://www.wpbschoolhouse.btinternet.co.uk/

 

Various different ideas and resources for Chemistry, Biology and Physics.

http://www.sycd.co.uk/

 

A bit of everything here, quizzes that can be printed and used in class. A more on-line resource but very good. Created by a Broadoak teacher.

http://www.darvill.clara.net

 

Not an English site and it shows. Still lots of good ideas.

http://educ.queensu.ca/~science/

 

Good space science site, ideas for lessons that can either be stand alone or roll into each other.

http://www.pbs.org/deepspace/classroom/index.html

 

Lots of ideas and examples of chemistry ideas.

http://chem.lapeer.org/Chem1Docs/Index.html

 

Ideas, examples and experiments using data logging.

http://www.rogerfrost.com/exp/index.htm

 

And a few more data logging ideas.

http://www.dcpmicro.com/ideas.htm

 

The home pages of the “For You” series. Perhaps the most useful bit is in “Supporting Teachers” this links the syllabus being studied to respective pages in the text book..

http://www.biologyforyou.co.uk  http://chemistryforyou.co.uk  http://physicsforyou.co.uk  

AS/A2 Level

Should you need information about a specific element but don't want to look it up in several text books just look here and click on the element.

http://www.chemicalelements.com/index.html

 

A massive site of chemistry quizzes on every topic you could possibly want. All ages catered for.

http://www.1001-periodic-table-quiz-questions.com/

 

Grays anatomy online. Diagrams and text about every part of the human body.

http://www.bartleby.com/107/

 

Neuroscience for kids. Some quick experiments and good explanations behind them.

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html

 

Chemistry site aimed at AS / A2 level. Good explanations which could be used in handouts.

http://www.chemguide.co.uk/

 

Doc Brown's. Brilliant chemistry site for use by students and teachers. Questions can be downloaded and used as quick tests, guides can be used as handouts.

http://www.wpbschoolhouse.btinternet.co.uk/

 

Not an English site and it shows. Still lots of good ideas, a bit of everything.

http://educ.queensu.ca/~science/

 

A very good biology site with notes, tests an all sorts of other stuff.

http://www.mrothery.co.uk/

 

An american site with loads, (and I do mean loads), of useful links and notes.

http://www.visionlearning.com/library/

 

AQA specific web site full of notes and useful pics and links.

http://www.biologymad.com/