Psychology: Introduction to Nature vs NurtureQuick View
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Psychology: Introduction to Nature vs Nurture

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An introductory and fun lesson on Psychology’s big debate: Nature vs Nurture This powerpoint introduces students to What is Psychology? and the Nature vs Nurture debate It then provides 10 examples of case studies and key Psychological research which students have to decide wether they exemplify nature or nurture! Can be done as a discussion and debate task or as an individual research and sort task Fantastic and engaging for all ages of students
Photosynthesis KS3 - KS4Quick View
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Photosynthesis KS3 - KS4

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200+ slides covering an entire Science module: Photosynthesis This module includes slides broken down into lessons on the following: plant cells what is photosynthesis how does photosynthesis occur obtaining carbon dioxide obtaining water factors effecting the rate of photosynthesis nutrients needed by plants Each lesson includes starters, mixed practice tasks, information slides and lots of opportunity for AFL. Some graph and exam Q practice.
Metal Reactions - Science - Entire moduleQuick View
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Metal Reactions - Science - Entire module

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This powerpoint covers an entire Science Module: Metal Reactions Suitable for KS3 or to recap and revise topics at GCSE level 150+ slides that are broken down into lessons covering: properties of metals and their uses reactivity series hydrogen gas test displacement reactions metal and acid word equations balancing symbol equations for metal reactions Tasks include plenty of mixed practice, starters, information slides, gap fills, match up (all great for AFL)
Neutralisation word equations KS3-KS4Quick View
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Neutralisation word equations KS3-KS4

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A Powerpoint covering neutralisation word equations 21 slides covering introduction to salts, acids and bases model examples of how to complete neutralisation word equations mixed practice tasks using a variety of acids and bases summary slides for AFL (true or false, fill in the gaps) Great as introdution to neutralisation reactions for KS3 or revision and recap for GCSE KS4 Chemistry
KS3 Acids and Alkalis - Entire module pptQuick View
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KS3 Acids and Alkalis - Entire module ppt

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Entire module on Acids and Alkalis for KS3 Science 200+ slides covering an entire module of learning: properties of acids and alkalis, pH, neutralisation, elements found in acids and alkalis, graph interpretation, word equations (metals and acids - acids and alkalis), testing for acids and alkalis Includes tasks such as: starters information slides mixed practice tasks and feedback slides (adaptable to your own classes needs) gap fills match up true or false white board tasks
KS3 Acid and Alkali QuestionsQuick View
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KS3 Acid and Alkali Questions

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**An overall summary question sheet on Acids and Alkalis - Suitable for KS3 ** 25 questions summarising the differences between acids and alkalis. The worksheet has questions on the following: what examples there are of acids and alkalis differences between their properties differences between their uses dangers of acids and alkalis the elements found in acids and alkalis testing for acids and alkalis all of the above but for neutral substances
12 marker - Psychology - tips & tricksQuick View
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12 marker - Psychology - tips & tricks

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This powerpoint provides students with a break down of how to tackle a 12 marker Q (also relelvent for 16 markers as a similar principle applies). break down of Ao1 and Ao3 meaning advice on structure and organisation tips on timing, wording and grammatical support opportunity to practice best written Ao1 points using a variety of topics perfect evaluation PEEL checklist slide with key terms, mnemonics and key features to use two 12 marker questions to practice what has been covered
Electricity and Magnetism Module: KS3 ScienceQuick View
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Electricity and Magnetism Module: KS3 Science

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This is a whole module of lessons covering Electricity and Magnetism The lesson has been made using the KS3 Physics National curriculum Included: Powerpoint of around lessons slide: 6-8 lessons in total (ppt) EXT powerpoint: Ohms Law calculations (ppt) table of results for Conductivity experiment (Word Doc.) Plenty of AFL, writing tasks, mixed practice and diagrams to support learning There are also extension questions to stretch and challenge Topics covered: electrons current conductors and insulators potential difference parallel and series circuits Ideal for Y7-Y9
Memory: Interference - AQA Psychology Y12Quick View
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Memory: Interference - AQA Psychology Y12

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This is a complete lesson covering** Interference as an explanation to forgetting** - around 1-2 hours of teaching. The lesson has been made using the AQA Psychology Spec and covers all Assessment objectives required Included: Powerpoint of lesson slides (AO1) Mini practical and resources needed (AO2) Evaluation worksheet (AO3) There are also plenty of extension questions to spark discussion. There are also AFL activities to check understanding. Plenty of information on key research studies.
Marking Grid - KS4Quick View
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Marking Grid - KS4

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Included is an interactive marking grid used to make book feedback quicker, easier and more useful for students. The grid contains desired behaviours for KS4 students (seen in class notes and during class work/lesson time) The behaviours on the grid can be highlighted in green for ‘currently doing this well’ and highlighted in purple for those that ‘could improve on’ students can stick in their book with the date and complete any actions written when the next feedback grid is given students can track their progress by visibly comparing the previous grid
Marking Grid - KS3Quick View
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Marking Grid - KS3

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Included is an interactive marking grid used to make book feedback quicker, easier and more useful for students. The behaviours on the grid can be highlighted in green for ‘currently doing this well’ and highlighted in purple for those that ‘could improve on’ students can stick in their book with the date and complete any actions written when the next feedback grid is given students can track their progress by visibly comparing the previous grid Included is a document that contains desired behaviours (seen in class notes and during class work/lesson time)