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No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
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No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
For up to 60% off these resources visit www.foxteach.com.
FREE resource, leave a positive review and email us your tes user name and the resource you'd like (to the same value).
Contact Barclayfox at: foxteach@hotmail.com
Complete and ready to use high quality KS3 Biology lesson.
All resources are included in this excellent lesson, there is nothing for you to do but deliver it !
LO’s:
Explain what DNA is and how it was discovered.
Describe the structure of DNA.
Use a mnemonic to recall base pairs.
Describe how scientists worked together/collaborated to discover the structure of DNA.
Name the father of the theory of evolution.
Explain what evolution is.
Understand peer review and how scientists collaborate.
Apply new literacy and numeracy skills.
Covers a lot of ground quickly but carefully. Use as 1 lesson or spread it over two.
STARTER
Pupils work together to figure out what today’s lesson is about. This leads the pupils to think about the Los and self-assess against their current understanding of this topic and undertake a scientific literacy activity.
MAIN and MAIN and MAIN…
This lesson is ‘chunked’ into discrete sections to support learning and create positive behaviour by keeping students interested and focused. There is a very good variety of interesting student activities such as: up and about, gap fill, numeracy, literacy activities, quiz questions, video, recall, think/pair/share, questions with answers, long answer question, self-assessment and peer assessment opportunities etc etc.
PLENARY
Learners self assess and reflect on their progress against the lesson outcomes.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
A good variety of extension activities are provided should any class require them.
Thank you for looking, this lesson will save you a huge amount of time and effort.
Other Barclayfox lessons in this series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available, not all series are bundled).
Vaccinations 1 - vaccinations, immunity and Edward Jenner
Vaccinations 2 - Advantages & disadvantages of vaccinations, how pathogens spread etc. 3. Antibiotics 1 - Medicines, Fleming, penicillin and selecting an appropriate antibiotic
Antibiotics 2 - Antibiotic resistance, super bugs, MRSA, resistant bacteria
This lesson
Preventing extinction, conservation, seed banks, captive breeding etc
Revision lesson. Vaccines, antibiotics, DNA, Evolution, extinction etc
Happy teaching ! Barclayfox.
Search Words:
DNA, genes, genetics, chromosomes, base pairs, TAGC, tigers, characteristics, Darwin, evolution, survival of the fittest, peer review, collaboration, Charles Darwin, evolve, etc
Suitable for a wide variety of abilities and age groups (KS3 and KS4)
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
Unique Crossword - focuses on the 8 types of energy stores (types) 9-1 GCSE spec!
Challenge mission - focuses on a mnemonic to help students recall all 8 stores
Super challenge mission - students consider their own misconceptions about energy and what is and is not a store of energy.
ALL answers are included.
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Or, perhaps have a glance at some of my high quality lessons on tes…
Energy stores and transfers - complete and easy to use KS4 lesson
Filration, mixtures and compounds - complete and easy to use KS3 lesson
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
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Search words:
energy stores, energy types, energy, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, thermal energy, energy, energy, energy. chemical energy, elastic energy, magnetic energy, electrostatic energy, nuclear energy, thermal energy, KS4, KS3,
energy stores, energy types, energy, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, thermal energy, energy, energy, energy. chemical energy, elastic energy, magnetic energy, electrostatic energy, nuclear energy, thermal energy, KS4, KS3,
energy stores, energy types, energy, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, thermal energy, energy, energy, energy. chemical energy, elastic energy, magnetic energy, electrostatic energy, nuclear energy, thermal energy, KS4, KS3,
Latent Heat and Specific Heat Capacity - mix of questions for 9-1 spec. Both latent heat of vaporisation and latent heat of fusion plus SHC. Worksheets with differentiation plus all answers. In my mixed ability group I gave the low ability students the “silver” worksheet and the high ability the “gold” worksheet and they peer marked which worked really well. Interesting and engaging questions with some nice images. All answers provided for your convenience. 9-1 spec and suitable for all major exam boards.
What you see in the images gives you clarity on the style and quality of the worksheets.
Differentiated :
“silver” worksheet.
“gold” worksheet.
Happy teaching,
Barclayfox
Key search words
9-1 spec, 9 - 1 spec, latent heat, latent heat of vaporisation, latent heat of fusion, Specific Heat Capacity, differentiated, with answers, LH, SHC, vaporisation, fusion, latent heat, energy, state change calculations, state change, heating and cooling.
Temperature versus volume relationship (Charles’ law). T vs V relationship. 20 slide PPT lesson on Charles’ law. It covers: temperature, KE, the Kelvin scale, absolute zero, how to convert between Kelvin and degrees Celsius (centigrade) and vice versa. It then moves on to the relationship between temperature and volume and calculating temperatures and volumes using Charles’ Law. Also covers all the key language. Well organised and succinct with clearly made key points and well chosen images. This lesson explains the material in an easy to understand way. Provides an excellent ready to use lesson on this topic, or it can easily be adapted if you wish.
UK KS4 and USA grades 9 to 11 (ages 13 to 16).
If you bought my “Charles’ law" lesson, please note that is very similar to this lesson, please do not buy both.
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox
Here are a few more of my (many) lessons that I’m sure you will find helpful:
cells, tissues and organs (hierarchy of biological organisation) KS3 complete lesson.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cells-tissues-and-organs-11288571
Adaptation, habitat and adaptations and inherited variation, survival. KS3 complete lesson.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/adaptation-habitat-and-adaptations-and-inherited-variation-survival-ks3-complete-lesson-11743787
Genes, DNA, Darwin, evolution, peer review and collaboration. Complete KS3 Biology lesson.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/genes-dna-darwin-evolution-peer-review-and-collaboration-complete-ks3-biology-lesson-11818249
Space, solar system, stars, galaxies, moons, light years and the universe. Complete KS3 lesson.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/space-solar-system-stars-galaxies-moons-light-years-and-the-universe-complete-ks3-lesson-11772336
There are many more high quality lessons I’ve created, used and improved over the last decade. Please type “barclayfox” into the resources search box.
Search words:
Charle’s law, Charles’s law, Charles’s law, Charles law, Charles’ law, temperature and volume, gas law, gas laws, Kelvin, kelvin, absolute zero, temperature scales, centigrade, degrees centigrade, degrees Celsius, celsius, Celsius, Celsius, kelvin, degrees celcius, temperature scales, kelvin, lord kelvin, buoyancy, upthrust.
Worksheet with answers that I made for my A level students to assist with possible exam questions .
There are 13 questions in all plus a challenge mission.
A level Physics.
Enjoy,
Barclayfox
Echoes and ultrasound - KS3 science lesson that teachers pupils about:
Sound, using sound, echoes, what ultrasound is,
Uses of ultrasound, baby scans, sonar, fish finders, dolphins,
Calculation of distance from an object.
It includes an attractive PowerPoint with many varied activities to keep students focused.
The PPT includes an unscramble puzzle race, video links, gap fill, echo based literacy and numeracy, simple homework, and a plenary gap fill activity.
No marking for you! All answers are provided throughout for easy peer or self-assessment.
Duration: 1 lesson.
Like you I always want to give my young people the best lessons I can so I have spent a lot of time and effort on this spread out over 10+ years. I hope you like it - if you do I would be immensely grateful for your feedback :-D
Thank you for your time, and happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
The ear - KS3 science lesson that teachers pupils about the parts of the ear.
Their functions, loudness, decibels, dB, ear damage, making and seeing sounds, oscilloscope, and noise cancellation.
It includes an attractive PowerPoint with many varied activities to keep students focused.
The PPT includes an unscramble puzzle race, video links, sequencing activity, gap fill, ear based literacy and numeracy, homework, and a plenary quiz.
No marking for you ! All answers are provided throughout for easy peer or self-assessment.
Duration: 1 lesson
Like you I always want to give my young people the best lessons I can so I have spent a lot of time and effort on this spread out over 10+ years, I hope you like it! Feedback welcome :-D
Thank you for your time, and happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
Powerpoint guiding you through giving a lesson on conservation of mass in chemistry.
Choice of two practicals (both explained and with kit lists to give to your technicians)
Lots of Questions with Answers throughout this presentation for a complete understanding of the subject.
No preparation required.
Very easy to use.
Best wishes,
Barclayfox
Specific latent heat. Includes specific latent heat of vaporisation and of fusion. An excellent ready made modular lesson made up of 8 parts. Simply chose the parts that best suit the ability of your group. Covers all main exam boards including AQA, Edexcel, OCR etc. Ready to use, complete lesson. Engaging and it has differentiated worksheets and all answers provided throughout.
Students will be able to:
Understand the relevant scientific literacy
Define specific latent heat.
Understand the difference between fusion and vaporisation
Explain what happens to the temperature when the specific latent heat is applied.
Explain why.
Sketch heating and cooling graphs when a change of state occurs.
Explain the curves
Conduct a practical to melt ice and do calculations.
Perform latent heat calculations (differentiated worksheets)
Happy teaching,
Barclayfox
Search words
specific latent heat, latent heat, latent heat of fusion, latent heat of vaporisation, fusion, vaporisation, vapourisation, state change, solid, liquid, gas, fusion, latent heat, heating curve, cooling curve, bonds, physics, latent heat, latent heat of fusion, specific latent heat.
Many students get confused over Bonding and Properties
So to help I have created this one single page in excel - which can be used as a handout to the class.
The 1 pager covers:
Metallic bonds, ionic bonds, covalent bonds, melting point, boiling point, conductivity, solubility.
Happy Teaching
Barclayfox
Super easy fun starters.
No preparation or planning required.
Simply choose one from those described - or let the class choose by projecting the 1 pager.
Enough so you can use them with the same classes all year long.
Not so many that you or your students get confused or cannot decide which to use.
Save time this week – and every week !
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox