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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.
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This lesson is intended for GCSE students at looks at what the atomic number and atomic mass tell us about the atom. It also looks at the idea of isotopes.
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.
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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.
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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.
This lesson is based on Edexcel's P2 topic 6 SOW and has a built in slide which can be printed off for students as ready made flashcards. It then encourages students to create a revision mind map linking up the different areas of the topic.
Worked well with a low ability year 11 class.
This lesson is aimed at KS3 to help to develop students investigation skill where they have to identify and categorise the different variables in the experiment, choose the control variables and explain why. The practical is simple and fun where they see how much stomach acid (HCl) branded and unbranded heartburn tablets neutralised. This is a self contained lessons with all instructions and worksheets built in. This will easily last a double period, so grab yourself a bargain and save some time.
This lesson introduces student to the concepts of relative atomic mass and relative formulae and uses this as a platform to introduce calculation of empirical formulae. The calculation of empirical formulae is introduced through a methodical tabled approach which students can master readily and then attempt with out the framework. They then get to practice their calculation on a made up compound made of sweets. If they get the empirical formula correct they get to eat the sweets.
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This introductory lesson leads students to define ionizing radiation for themselves. They then carry out a scavenger hunt (Print off information sheets and put around classroom) to collect information on the three types of ionizing radiation. This lesson also includes learning checks.
Worked well with a year 9 low ability class.
The start of this lesson involves a BIG write where students are provided with information on the water poisoning incident at Camelford and are asked with success criteria to explain how they could test to see if the water was safe to drink using knowledge from previous lessons in this topic.
The second half of this lesson involves a learning check to see who is confident with writing and balancing symbol equations.
On the back of this check confident students compete in a race with other groups of confident students to balance a series of ever increasingly hard equations.
Students who are less confident work with the teachers in a focus group on balancing equation.
I used this for an observed lesson and it worked really well.
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Lesson 1 looks at investigating through a practical why some waters lather better than others and concludes with a BIG write/6 mark question that has success criteria which can be readily marked by yourself or the students.
Lesson 2 - Introduces students to the idea of calculating concentrations of solute in solutions.
All worksheets are provided.
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KS4 Christmas Science Quiz 2024: Engaging and Educational Festive Fun!
Bring the holiday spirit into your classroom with our KS4 Christmas Science Quiz 2024! This interactive PowerPoint quiz is designed to captivate and educate students, making learning fun during the festive season. Perfect for Key Stage 4 science classes, this quiz covers a range of topics with a holiday twist.
Quiz Structure:
Round 1: Festive Chemistry (15 Questions)
Dive into the chemistry behind Christmas traditions, decorations, and food.
Round 2: Winter Physics (10 Questions)
Explore the fascinating physics of snow, ice, and Christmas lights.
Round 3: Holiday Biology (15 Questions)
Learn about evergreen trees, reindeer adaptations, and human biology during winter.
Round 4: Christmas Science Fun (10 Questions)
Enjoy general science questions with a festive spin, including astronomy, technology, and famous discoveries.
Features:
Multiple-Choice Questions: Each round features engaging multiple-choice questions to test students’ knowledge.
Festive Design: The PowerPoint is beautifully designed with festive visuals to keep students entertained.
Answer Slides: Each round concludes with an answer slide, making it easy to review and discuss the correct answers.
Why Choose This Quiz?
Engaging Content: Keeps students interested and motivated during the holiday season.
Educational Value: Covers key scientific concepts in a fun and memorable way.
Easy to Use: Ready-to-go PowerPoint format that can be easily integrated into your lesson plans.
Make your science lessons merry and bright with the KS4 Christmas Science Quiz 2024. Perfect for end-of-term activities, revision sessions, or just some festive fun!
Get your students into the festive spirit with this fun and educational Christmas quiz! Perfect for secondary school students, this 25-question PowerPoint quiz covers a range of Christmas-themed topics, from history and traditions to popular culture and fun facts.
Why Choose This Quiz?
Comprehensive and Varied Questions: Includes questions on Christmas history, traditions, and fun facts to keep students engaged and learning.
Easy to Use: Ready-to-use PowerPoint format makes it simple to present in the classroom.
Interactive and Fun: Designed to be both educational and entertaining, ensuring students enjoy the learning experience.
Perfect for End-of-Term Activities: Ideal for a festive classroom activity before the holiday break.
What’s Included?
25 carefully curated questions with a mix of multiple-choice and open-ended formats.
Answers provided for easy marking and discussion.
Bring some festive cheer to your classroom and make learning fun with this Christmas quiz!
This Big Fat Christmas Science Quiz of the Year is the perfect resource to bring some festive cheer into your classroom while reinforcing key scientific concepts.
This comprehensive quiz is designed to captivate and challenge students with five exciting multiple choice rounds, including:
The Science of Christmas: Explore the fascinating science behind Christmas traditions and phenomena.
Science in the News 2024: Keep your students up-to-date with the latest scientific discoveries and breakthroughs from this year.
GCSE Chemistry: Test their knowledge with questions aligned to the GCSE AQA chemistry curriculum.
GCSE Biology: Reinforce biology concepts with questions tailored to the GCSE syllabus.
GCSE Physics: Challenge their understanding of physics with engaging and curriculum-relevant questions.
Why Choose This Quiz?
Engaging Content: Each round is carefully crafted to be both fun and educational, ensuring your students stay interested and motivated.
Curriculum-Aligned: All questions are designed to reinforce key concepts from the GCSE AQA curriculum, making it a valuable revision tool.
Includes Answers: Save time with a complete set of answers provided for each question, making it easy to review and discuss with your students.
Bargain Price: Get this fantastic resource at an unbeatable price, perfect for budget-conscious educators.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make learning fun and festive! Purchase the Big Fat Christmas Science Quiz of the Year today and give your students a holiday treat they’ll remember.
Exciting KS3 Christmas Science Quiz!
Look no further! Our KS3 Christmas Science Quiz is the perfect solution to bring some holiday cheer into your classroom while reinforcing key scientific concepts.
What’s Included:
Biology Round: Explore the wonders of plant biology with questions about Christmas trees and the process of photosynthesis.
Chemistry Round: Dive into the chemistry of Christmas with questions on the composition of snow, the science behind Christmas lights, and more.
Science of Christmas Round: Discover the fascinating science behind holiday traditions, from the formation of snowflakes to the materials used in decorations.
Why Choose Our Quiz?
Engaging Content: Each question is designed to captivate students’ interest and make learning fun.
Comprehensive Answers: Full answer slides are included to facilitate easy review and discussion.
Curriculum-Aligned: The quiz is tailored to KS3 students, ensuring it complements your existing curriculum.
Bring the magic of Christmas into your science lessons and watch your students’ enthusiasm for learning soar!
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Description: Kick off the new school year with an inspiring assembly that helps students start with a positive mindset. This engaging presentation focuses on welcoming students back to school, encouraging them to reflect on their New Year’s resolutions, and guiding them in mapping out a 5-year plan for personal and academic success.
What’s Included:
Warm Welcome: A motivational introduction that sets the tone for the new academic year, fostering a sense of community and excitement.
Reflection Exercise: A guided reflection on the past year, helping students evaluate their achievements and challenges to learn and grow.
Resolution Setting: Tips and strategies for setting meaningful, achievable New Year’s resolutions that align with students’ personal values and goals.
5-Year Planning: A step-by-step guide to creating a 5-year plan, helping students visualize their future and set long-term goals in areas like academics, career aspirations, and personal growth.
Embark on a motivational journey with this dynamic assembly focusing on goal setting and achievement! Designed for secondary school students, this engaging presentation empowers young minds to set and pursue their goals effectively. From defining what goals are to exploring short and long-term objectives, students will learn practical strategies for success. Through relatable anecdotes, interactive discussions, and actionable tips, this assembly is designed to inspire students to dream big, overcome obstacles, and strive for excellence. Join us as we equip students with the tools they need to unleash their full potential and turn their aspirations into reality!
This assembly starts by getting student to think about new years resolutions they made and probably failed at. It then goes through a more sustainable long term 5 year plan and what this might look like for students.
It lasts around 15 minutes and is a great assembly for the start of the academic year. It is aimed at all secondary year groups and worked well when I performed it especially when students got involved.
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Here you have 4 whole school assemblies. Two of them I used for new year assemblies but they could be used anytime of the year with slight alteration. Each one was used successfully with all year groups from year 7 to 11 and lasted for 15 minutes easily.
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This assembly focuses on making a success of returning to the new normal and is based around the four Rs to success:
Reflect - relfecting on the positives that have come out of lockdown
Resilience - not giving up because they think they have missed so much school. this focuses on two countries that suffered from natural disasters but students actually perfomred better on return to school despite missing many weeks
Responsibility - this focuses on the collective responsibility we all have in following the rules that have come out of the new normal e.g social distancing, one way systems
Reac out - telling students of the support on offer if they are struggling to adapt to the new normal
This presentation will last about 15 minutes, is fully scripted and i intend to present it to all students in their tutor time via zoom.