A complete KS2 science lesson, covering the life of Jane Goodall. Includes a detailed presentation, 2 video links, a true/false activity, a writing template and differentiation. Children can learn what type of person she was, her achievements and what we can learn from her.
Enthuse your pupils about being a scientist and discuss how not many women become scientists, what can we do to change this?
Includes a thorough lesson plan so your lesson is ready to go.
** Highlights**
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- Interactive 20 slide powerpoint full of information and helpful video links.
- . * Engaging true or false activity.
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- Differentiated activities for a range of abilities and support sheet.
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- Extension challenge for children to move onto.
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- Differentiated note sheets for support.
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- Writing template with illustrations.
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- Interesting plenary to discuss.
Focuses on the new national curriculum lesson objectives:
- Pupils might work scientifically by: observing and comparing the life cycles of plants and animals in their local environment with other plants and animals around the world (in the rainforest, in the oceans, in desert areas and in prehistoric times), asking pertinent questions and suggesting reasons for similarities and differences.
- They should find out about the work of naturalists and animal behaviourists, for example, Jane Goodall.
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