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Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-An engaging starter where pupils extract information from a text in order to label the parts of the atom.
-Recap of the charge and the mass of each subatomic particle.
-Recap of what the atomic and mass numbers represent.
-A very well structured worksheet task where pupils label the different parts of the modern periodic table.
-Self and peer assessment opportunities throughout the lesson.
-Excellent video on how the periodic table was developed.
-Brilliant literacy task where pupils answer questions on how Newlands developed his version of the periodic table.
-Another fantastic literacy task where pupils describe how Mendeleev developed Newlands’ periodic table.
-An exciting AfL task where pupils stand back-to-back and describe keywords they can see on the board, without using the actual word. The other pupils have to guess the keyword their partner is describing!
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.

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nadsladders

4 years ago
4

A great resources - saved me plenty of time thanks

irfannessa

5 years ago
5

fantastic resource! thank you

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