Lesson going in detail into preparing and analysing experiments
Includes starter, hypothesis and experiment elements, vocabulary, diagrams, experiment writing, common mistakes with answers, and research for experiments. Can be used in year 9 or in GCSE, or even A level as revision.
Presentation for your first lesson with a class group.
Covering starter, teacher introduction, objectives, discipline setting example, list of basic rules, description of how to work, and final summary. Editable so you can adapt it to your own situation, but with lots of ideas to take into account! Neutral style format.
Review for any level in Science on using formulas and converting units.
Make sure everyone in the lesson knows how to use formulas! Lots of students still getting mixed up with from converting units of time, to confusing metres cube or metres square, to using litre versus decimetre cube? Cross-curricular maths brush-up simple single lesson with exercises and answers, done exclusively for practical purposes in Science.
Exam analysis and strategies for secondary science. In pdf and editable pptx.
Focused for GCSE, always a good revision for Alevel. Includes tips on diagrams, timing, organisation, question identification, and exam organisation and method (4 slides).
These are four projects my students have used from year 7 to year 10 for five consecutive years. It helps them develop independent learning, makes them take pride in their work, gives opportunity for assessment of another style of careful slow-paced work, and when returned provides them something they can keep as a nice souvenir of something they made while learning in Science. They include detailed instructions and visual examples for students to follow. They are ordered in level from the first (year 7) to the last (year 10).
A Science AQA whole lesson presentation (pptx+pdf) for KS3, minimum resources needed, self-contained, bloom-graded, Ofsted-oriented, designed for 50min lessons, mixed ability. Featuring starter, titlepage, input content page, exercises with answers, objectives, hinge-point questions, extra work page, experiment fill-in sheet (most lessons include a low-effort mini-experiment), vocabulary list.
This lesson is a revision, concentrating on samples of exam-style questions.