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I sell great quality resources at reasonable prices. I plan my lessons so they can literally be picked up and used of the shelf. Why spend your precious time planning lessons, when you can use these. Thanks for looking

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I sell great quality resources at reasonable prices. I plan my lessons so they can literally be picked up and used of the shelf. Why spend your precious time planning lessons, when you can use these. Thanks for looking
Assembly - Consequences and responsibility
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Assembly - Consequences and responsibility

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This assembly worked really well, opening with a slide asking if students believed in Karma. It then goes on through various consequences of actions and how scientifically the teen brain is not always capable of thinking about long term consequences, but that students still have to take responsibility for their action. It lasted 15 minutes and was received well. Grab yourself a bargain and save yourself an afternoon of planning. Enjoy
Whole school assembly bundle
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Whole school assembly bundle

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Here I have 6 whole school assemblies which have previously sold individually and they have been very popular with no negative feedback. I've presented them myself as Head of House and they have all lasted around 15 minutes. With a 50% discount save yourself some time, hassle and money for the next few terms. Thanks for looking.
Edexcel C3.8 Particles and moles
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Edexcel C3.8 Particles and moles

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This lesson teaches students to first calculate moles of a substance from Ar and mass in grams, it then leads on to calculations of moles from Mr and then from concentrations in mol/dm. It then differentiates for students who understand it quickly and are set independent work (worksheets provided) and another teacher focus group with a more scaffolded worksheet. Save yourself some time and grab yourself a bargain.
Edexcel B2 Topic 1 and 2 revision flash cards
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Edexcel B2 Topic 1 and 2 revision flash cards

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I printed these cards of for students with corresponding pages in the Edexcel additional science book (purple one) and got them to answer the questions accordingly and in turn making their own flash cards. They then whole punched the corners and treasury tagged them together. Great little revision resource.
Assembly: Back to school September - Collecting your life miles
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Assembly: Back to school September - Collecting your life miles

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I used this assembly last September with my school assembly and it went down really well with the students really captivated by the story of David Phillips who managed to collected 1.25million air miles by buying puddings (look the story up on google - worth a read). Essentially, the powerpoint which lasts around 15minutes goes through David's story but then uses it as an analogy for "life miles" which they collect when they attend school, it goes through how to collect more " life miles" and shows you what you can buy with them which is essentially choices like university, dream jobs, travelling the world. Save yourself some time and effort and get this ready to use off the shelf assembly. Thanks for looking Jon
Working out the value of the nth term for any value in a linear sequence
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Working out the value of the nth term for any value in a linear sequence

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In this lesson students are challenged at 3 levels (lower, middle, higher) which is assessed throughout the lesson. Once the baseline has been assessed there differentiated worksheets for the lower ability to work with you on, a framed middle ability sheet to give them more practice on their own and a higher ability sheet to stretch the most able. Everything is built into this lesson, so grab yourself a bargain and save some time.
Growth Mind Set Assembly
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Growth Mind Set Assembly

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I used this assembly as an introduction to a new whole school drive on improving students numeracy through a tutor time activity called the maths Olympics. The assembly starts with a video which shows photos of a boy from birth to 11. The students were mesmerised by it and it meant they all came in nice and calmly. The assembly looks at the number of days and hours students have been alive and what they have done with their time and focuses on the importance of having a growth mind set to make the most of their time. The assembly lasts around 15 minutes and worked really well. Enjoy
The structure of the atom
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The structure of the atom

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This lesson covers the changing models of the atom up until todays structure with the nucleus containing neutrons and protons and surrounded by shells containing electrons.
How can i make heavy water?
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How can i make heavy water?

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This is an introductory lesson to the concept of conservation of mass where students investigate what happens to the mass of water when salt is added to it. They then have to try and explain why the mass goes up despite not being able to see the salt anymore. Self contained lesson that really got the students engaged. Save yourself some time and grab a bargain.
Is Velocity just a posh word for speed?
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Is Velocity just a posh word for speed?

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Based on the new GCSE spec, this lesson worked really well for a year 9 low ability class. It is heavily scaffolded and because of this enabled each student to reach the two objectives of the lesson which were: Core- Identify vector and scalar quantities Challenge- Explain the difference between a scalar and vector quantity It included plenty of on the go assessment to check where each student is at different parts of the lesson. There is a built in worksheet (see cover picture) that can be built upon throughout the whole lesson and means students can work independently a lot of the time. Save yourself some time and grab a bargain.
Why do we put salt on icy roads? (pure vs impure substances)
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Why do we put salt on icy roads? (pure vs impure substances)

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This lesson encourages students to come up with ideas about why salt is placed on icy roads. This get students thinking of a concrete example of how pure and impure substances differ. To reinforce this concept further, students conduct a simple practical where they measure the temperature of melting ice with and without salt. All worksheets are included within the powerpoint. Save yourself some time and grab a bargain.
Introductory lesson to drawing graphs in science
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Introductory lesson to drawing graphs in science

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This lesson encourages students to start thinking about continuous and discontinuous data with lots of concrete examples. They plot a human bar graph of favourite colours and then carry out a small experiment investigating how the volume of vinegar added to baking soda alters the amount of foam produced. This easily lasts a double lesson (100minutes) and is a really fun way to get students engaged with graphs. Save yourself some time and grab a bargain.
Simple sequences and nth terms from sequences
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Simple sequences and nth terms from sequences

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This is a fully differentiated lesson which assesses where students are in real time during the lesson, encouraging them to reflect on their own practice and decide on what worksheet they will need to complete. The lower ability sheet is for completion with the teacher and gets students to continue with a pattern and then decide on the pattern to pattern rule and frames it enough for them to create nth term expressions. It also includes really challenging pattern sequences fro the most able to allow them to be stretched. All worksheets have been built in and answers are provided. Save yourself some time and grab a bargain.
Introduction to calculating acceleration
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Introduction to calculating acceleration

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I planned this lesson for a low ability year 9 class and as such it has a built in worksheet that is scaffolded to allow all student to make progress (this can easily be adapted accordingly). It worked well at getting the students o think logically and work independently, looking at real life examples of acceleration that they could relate to. Please see a copy of the worksheet in the cover image. Save yourself some time and grab a bargain.
Introduction to isotopes
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Introduction to isotopes

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This is an introductory lesson where students use their prior knowledge of atomic mass (Protons and neutrons) to create their own definition for an isotope. They are then guided on how to calculate relative atomic masses from relative abundances of isotopes. Worked well with a middle ability year 9 class.
Introduction to velocity and vectors
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Introduction to velocity and vectors

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This lesson starts by assessing prior knowledge of the keywords - displacement, velocity and vectors. It then draws on prior knowledge of speed calculation. It then introduces the concept of displacement and student then get to calculate displacement. A worksheet is built into this powerpoint which can be printed off accordingly. This lesson worked well for my low ability year 11 class as it is very visual.