Fully resourced, high quality, easy to follow KS3 Science lesson.
The lesson is designed to follow a 5 part lesson structure including; do now, starter, activate, demonstrate and plenary.
The aim of the lesson is for students to understand the different ways that a plant can reproduce and the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Students will learn to:
Recall how the definitions of sexual and asexual reproduction.
Identify examples of sexual and asexual reproduction.
Compare sexual and asexual reproduction, producing a written paragraph to be self/peer assessed at the end of the lesson.
Understanding of the core questions linked to the lesson outcomes and objectives are reviewed during the plenary, to assess whole class progress.
The lesson is chunked into sections to provide scaffolding support for students. The lesson is designed to be engaging for all and provides time for review to address any misconceptions throughout.
The demonstrate task can be printed or provided on an online platform such as OneNote.
SUPPORT/CHALLENGE
Both support and extension activities are included throughout.
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