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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.

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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.
Health and disease - what it means to be healthy and what disease is
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Health and disease - what it means to be healthy and what disease is

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The lesson starts by engaging the students in what it means to be healthy before to learning outcomes are discussed. The lesson moves to look at the WHO definition of help with memory trigger pictures to help students make associations. After this a graph is interpreted that helps establish the correlation between wealth and health, there are questions to guide thinking and HOTS questions to stretch able students. Definitions of communicable and non-communicable disease are reviewed with students before a work sheet and a further HOTS questions stretch learning and demonstrate understanding the lesson concludes with an exam question and model answer.
The spread of disease - discussion and essay self-assessment.
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The spread of disease - discussion and essay self-assessment.

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The lesson start by engaging the students with a guess the LQ activity. The students then are guided through producing a mind-map of the spread and prevention of the exam spec diseases before they attempt a 6 mark question. As a class they review the mark scheme self assess their own work and redraft to perfect there answer.
CB5f - STI and prevention - Edexcel 2016 - Topic 5: Lesson 4 sexually transmitted disease
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CB5f - STI and prevention - Edexcel 2016 - Topic 5: Lesson 4 sexually transmitted disease

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The lesson is of vital importance to young adults as it make students aware of the risk of unprotected sex, the lesson in also LO 5.8 on the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE scheme. The do it now activity is a image to inspire disgust and conversation around the topic. There is a short video clip and some active watch questions to inspire conversation. The lesson them moves to looking a facts of 7 STIs and ranking them in an arrowhead 7. There is a brief look on the prevention of the contraction of the disease and then students attempt a exam style HSW worksheet; there is an extension built into the worksheet.
Resultant force - Lesson 11: Forces and Energy
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Resultant force - Lesson 11: Forces and Energy

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The lesson start by looking at the Apollo 8 rocket taking off and introduces the huge unbalanced forces at play. The teacher then lead with a series of images of scuba divers an gives an opportunity to question the class. The lesson builds to start including numbers so the student can calculate the resultant force before the students construct meaning using a simple worksheet on force diagrams. The lesson concludes with a detailed exit ticket.
Health and Disease - 4 lessons and learning outcomes
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Health and Disease - 4 lessons and learning outcomes

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Lesson 1: Health and disease - defines WHO definition of health. Lesson 2: Communicable disease- what spreading disease is. Lesson 3: Spread of disease - reviews the four ways most diseases are spread. Lesson 4: STI - what STIs are and how they are prevented.
Energy identification: lesson 13 - forces and energy
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Energy identification: lesson 13 - forces and energy

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The lesson starts by assessing baseline knowledge by reviewing the meaning of energy. There is then a card sort which involves associating the energy with pictures to act as a memory prompt. There is a short video to push the students to identify forces and reviewing their knowledge. The lesson has an AFL task embedded in it to direct learning, this leads to 3 different task, two on the attached KO and one Cloze activity. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
CB5b - Non-communicable disease - Edexcel 9-1 - Topic 5: Lesson 7 Non-communicable disease
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CB5b - Non-communicable disease - Edexcel 9-1 - Topic 5: Lesson 7 Non-communicable disease

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The lesson is specific the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE and part of topic 5. The lesson starts by gettign the students to decde the difference between communicable and non-communicable disease. The lesson moves to review the 4 exam spec nutrition related diseases. Students then examine a graph as a key part of the how science works component of the new exam, there are differentiated question built into this. The students conclude the lesson with examining a different graph and answering a 6 mark question about it, there are 3 levels of difficulty to evidence differentiated. This answer can then be marked by the teacher.
Cells, Cell control, Genetics and Health and Disease x 50 lessons
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Cells, Cell control, Genetics and Health and Disease x 50 lessons

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These 4 Biology topics comprise of approximately 50 lessons. The idea of these resources was to make very self sufficient lessons that could consistently deliver good to outstanding outcomes. The series of lesson have AFL and differentiation built into ensure that planning time in reduced so feedback can be a priority.
The theory of Enzymes
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The theory of Enzymes

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This lesson pushes the basics of enzyme activity (denaturing, optimum pH, temperature, substrate concentration) It leads to a differentiated activity to help understanding for mid and high ability. The lesson concludes with an annotated exam question. There is an exit tick plenary.
Osmosis, diffusion and active transport
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Osmosis, diffusion and active transport

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The lesson make much use of AFL and directs students to the most appropriate task. The lessons starts by describing different situations that diffusion takes place in. The understanding is then assessed by a hinge question with differentiated task as the outcome for this. The lesson moves on to discuss osmosis before assessing understanding and directing students to the most appropriate task. Active transport is reviewed before learning is concluded with an exit ticket.
Forces and Energy lesson 15 - potential energy
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Forces and Energy lesson 15 - potential energy

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The lesson starts by reviewing previous learning with the knowledge organiser. The lesson then moves to discuss the 3 potential energies before the students attempt a pyramid of differentiated tasks. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
Forces and Energy end of unit exam.
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Forces and Energy end of unit exam.

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This is the end of unit test that assesses learning the the series of work. There is a grade converter to give and accurate idea of the 9-1 grades these student would currently be working at. There is a flight path to assess whether the student is on track or not.