The resources within this shop are innovative yet easily apply-able. They utilise the latest pedagogical research. All resources are engineered around the new GCSE 2016.
The resources within this shop are innovative yet easily apply-able. They utilise the latest pedagogical research. All resources are engineered around the new GCSE 2016.
The lesson focuses on the students ability to answer short answer assessment. Once the test is done the student revise ares of weakness using the knowledge organiser.
This resource is not a stand alone resource rather should be purchased with any of The 'Forces and Energy' resources by razeitlin.
The year 7 and year 8 learning outcome sheets feature all learning outcomes for the 6.5 week term. Aligned with the learning outcomes is space to record exit ticket scores, these scores are used to provide formative feedback to both the pupils and the teacher and reduce the need to extensive marking as the exit tickets are diagnostic of understanding.
Next to the Exit ticket score is place for a RAGing of learning, this allows the students to customise their revision and feedback. The colour of the learning outcome related to the colour on the knowledge organiser, this allows student to take accountability for their own learning and progress as the knowledge organiser aims to close the feedback loop.
The Knowledge organiser has questions on the reverse of it, again colour coded to the learning outcomes to make progress accessible.
Electricity
This mini scheme of work builds through the basics need for students preparing for GCSE science. It starts very basic with building series and parallel circuits and builds up to looking at currents and electron flow, topics necessary for the new 2017 GCSE.
Lesson 1: Drawing and building simple circuits
Lesson 2: Comparing series and parallel circuits
Lesson 3: Comparing current and voltage
Lesson 4: Experimenting to see how current flows
Lesson 5: Conduction in different materials
Lesson 6: Demonstrating learning with a team building challenge
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This is an outstanding series of lessons aimed at providing the foundation to GCSE 9-1 success. This Mastery style curriculum scaffold learning and includes constant recapping and revising to ensure content and skills are not lost. The scheme includes two short answer assessments with remediation of knowledge, a 'redraft for success' 6 mark question, exit ticket revision.
Admin: Learning Outcomes, Knowledge Organiser part 1 and part 2.
Lesson 1: forces intro,
Lesson 2: contact and non-contact,
lesson 3: 6 mark question feedback,
Lesson 4: testing friction,
Lesson 5: DIRT on friction,
Lesson 6: short answer assessment a revision, Lesson 7: weight and mass
Lesson 8: Magnets.
Lesson 9: Magnetic Fields
Lesson 10: Free body diagrams
Lesson 11: Resultant force
Lesson 12: short answer assessment and revision.
Lesson 13: energy
Lesson 14: chemical energy
Lesson 15: stored energy
Lesson 16: energy transfer
Lesson 17: 6 mark question
Lesson 18 : short answer test and revision
End of unit test
These are not stand alone lesson however a powerful way to secure knowledge for students who are participating in a mastery scheme of work.
Utilising short answer testing is a good way to ensure that the key knowledge is learned if interested pleases read Roediger 2011, it is a really insightful study to the benefits of testing; I now included a short answer assessment of this format approximately every 6 lessons and have been observed teaching this format by an Ofsted inspector who rated the lesson outstanding (not that we do that anymore).
Lesson 5 consists of the dedicated improvement and reflection time (DIRT) from the previous lesson, this is followed by a review of the RAGed learning outcomes using the knowledge organiser to guide their revision. The lesson concludes by the student attempting a 15 mark short answer assessment with a structured self assessed feedback template.
Lesson 6 starts by looking at ways to revise and allows the teacher to model how to revise. The lesson then moves on the students trying to revise themselves before resitting a very similar test to demonstrate to the pupils that they can make progress by revising. The lesson concludes with a self assessment.
Waves and Electricity is a scheme of work for year 8-9, it is engineered from the Edexcel 2016 GCSE therefore the spec points a prerequisites for start the GCSE. Lessons are highly differentiated and aimed for high ability to low ability. Much AFL is embedded with in the scheme, this includes hinge questions, short answer assessment an redraft for success.
There is a sample of the work on the free downloads. type ' lesson 8 frequency calculations'
Admin: this includes an exit ticket tracker, learning outcomes, and knowledge organiser.
Lesson 0 - is an entry test to establish what is already understood by the students.