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I am a secondary school & A-level Science teacher, specialising in Biology. I am also an experienced AQA GCSE Biology Examiner. My resources contain a mix of Biology, Chemistry and Physics lessons aimed at meeting specification points for the new AQA Trilogy GCSE course and KS3 Activate course. All of my lessons include at least one opportunity for self-assessment, a range of activities to suit students of all abilities, a set of differentiated starter questions and a plenary.

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I am a secondary school & A-level Science teacher, specialising in Biology. I am also an experienced AQA GCSE Biology Examiner. My resources contain a mix of Biology, Chemistry and Physics lessons aimed at meeting specification points for the new AQA Trilogy GCSE course and KS3 Activate course. All of my lessons include at least one opportunity for self-assessment, a range of activities to suit students of all abilities, a set of differentiated starter questions and a plenary.
KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Group 0 - The Noble Gases
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KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Group 0 - The Noble Gases

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This lesson is designed for the KS3 Year 8 Science course, specifically the C2 1.1 unit on ‘The Periodic Table’. For more lessons designed for KS3 and KS4 please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. The lesson begins with an introduction to the elements found within Group 0 of the Periodic Table - The Noble Gases. Students will learn about some of the chemical properties of these gases within the introduction. Next, students will be given data on some of the physical properties of the Noble Gases. Students will be shown their melting points and boiling points and will need to answer some questions based on this data. Once this task has been completed, students will then self-assess their work using the mark scheme provided. Students will now learn about the uses of different gases of the Group 0 elements, students will each be given a piece of information on a particular gas. Students will now need to share information with each other in order to complete a summary table. This work can the be marked and corrected using the mark scheme that is provided in the PowerPoint. Students will now complete a ‘copy and correct’ task, students will need to copy the paragraph of information and correct any mistakes. The answers to this task can the be used by students to mark and correct their work. The students will now complete a ‘Who am I?’ task, students will be given a description of an element which will either be from Group 1, Group 0 or Group 7, students will need to decide which element it is describing. Once this task has been completed, students should then self or peer assess their work using the mark scheme provided. The plenary lesson requires students to summarise what they have learned in three sentences, using the key words provided. All resources are included at the end of the presentation. Thanks for looking, if you have any questions please let me know in the comments section and any feedback would be appreciated :)
**BIG BUNDLE** KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ All Biology, Chemistry, Physics lessons
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**BIG BUNDLE** KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ All Biology, Chemistry, Physics lessons

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This bundle contains 68 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the complete Year 8 course, units include: Biology: B2.1 Health & lifestyle B2.2 Adaptation & Inheritance B2.3 Ecosystem Processes Chemistry C2.1 The Periodic Table C2.2 Metals & Acids C2.3 Separation Techniques C2.4 The Earth Physics P2.1 Electricity & Magnetism P2.2 Energy P2.3 Motion & Pressure The resources were designed with the Year 8 Activate course in mind, it contains over 24 weeks worth of lesson content!! You can find more lesson bundles aimed for the KS3 and KS4 science curriculum at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience All lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks!
**BIG BUNDLE** KS3 ~ Year 7 - All Biology, Chemistry & Physics Lessons
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**BIG BUNDLE** KS3 ~ Year 7 - All Biology, Chemistry & Physics Lessons

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This bundle contains 57 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the complete Year 7 Activate Course, units include: Biology: B1.1 Cells B1.2 Structure & Function of Body Systems B1.3 Reproduction Chemistry C1.1 Particles & Their Behaviour C1.2 Elements, Atoms & Compounds C1.3 Chemical Reactions C1.4 Acids & Alkalis Physics P1.1 Forces P1.2 Sound P1.3 Light P1.4 Space The resources were designed with the Year 7 Activate course in mind, it contains over 24 weeks worth of lesson content!! You can find more lesson bundles aimed for the KS3 and KS4 science curriculum at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience All lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks!
**BIG BUNDLE** KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Chemistry Lessons
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**BIG BUNDLE** KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Chemistry Lessons

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This resource contains 24 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the following Year 8 Biology Units: C2.1 The Periodic Table C2.2 Separation Techniques C2.3 Metals & Acids C2.4 The Earth This big bundle contains 8-10 weeks worth of lesson content!! The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks. You can find more lesson bundles aimed at the KS3 and KS4 Science curriculum at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Products of Photosynthesis
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Products of Photosynthesis

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Cell-level lsystems’ scheme of work. Pupils will learn about the products made during photosynthesis and how these are used plants. In particular the uses of protein, cellulose, starch and fats & oils. At a higher level pupils will consider the advantages and disadvantages of energy storage molecules such as fats, oils & starch. Pupils will have an opportunity to use information points around the room to complete a levelled worksheet on this topic which will be peer assessed at the end of the lesson. Extension opportunities are available if finished. Once this first activity has been self or peer assessed pupils will then have the opportunity to conduct an experiment to investigate the presence of starch in normal and variegated leaves. Students will also learn about investigations that can be carried out to prove that chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and light are needed for photosynthesis to take place. The last activity pupils will complete are two exam-style questions on the topic of the lesson, this can then be self-assessed. All resources are included in the PowerPoint presentation, thank you for purchasing :)
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Factors affecting photosynthesis
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Factors affecting photosynthesis

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Cell-level lsystems’ scheme of work. The lesson begins by students thinking about the raw materials needed for plants to photosynthesise and which factors might limit the rate. The three factors which students will need to learn about are then revealed - carbon dioxide, light intensity and temperature. Three limiting factor graphs are then shown for each of these factors and students need to have a go at explaining what the graphs are showing, as a class discussion. Pupils will then need to complete a fill-in-the-blank task and self- their assess their work using the answers provided. Next pupils are shown a green leaf and a variegated leaf and are asked to think>pair>share which leaf they believe will have a higher rate of photosynthesis, and why. This then leads to pupils learning that less chlorophyll means less photosynthesis will take place, which could lead to stunted growth. The next part of the lesson focuses on pupils being able to use practical equipment to set up an investigation which measure the effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis. Pupils will firstly be given some images of equipment they could use and are asked to come up with a potential method for this investigation. After this pupils are then shown a video where they have to answers questions about the variables in this investigation. The plenary is a silent 5 task where pupils need to answer questions about what they learnt this lesson on their own in their books. All resources are included in the PowerPoint presentation, thank you for purchasing :)
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Interaction of limiting factors
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Interaction of limiting factors

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This is a lesson designed to meet specification points for the new OCR GCSE (Gateway) Biology 'Cell-level lsystems’ scheme of work. The lesson begins with a recap from the last lesson, children are shown images of pieces of equipment which could be used to measure the rate of photosynthesis. Students can discuss, and write down in their books, a simple method using the equipment pictured. They can then self-assess their answers using the answer provided on the PowerPoint. Children will now be given a worksheet which describes an experiment carried out to test the effect of carbon dioxide concentrations on the rate of photosynthesis. Students will need to plot a graph to represent the results, and then answer questions about this data. Lastly, students will be introduced to the idea of the inverse square law - when you double the distance from a light source, the light intensity falls by a factor of four. Students will then need to use this to answer some questions in their books. All resources are included in the PowerPoint presentation, thank you for purchasing :)
NEW AQA GCSE (2016) Chemistry  - Neutralisation & Strong/Weak Acids
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NEW AQA GCSE (2016) Chemistry - Neutralisation & Strong/Weak Acids

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This lesson is designed for the NEW AQA Trilogy Chemistry GCSE, particularly the ‘Chemical changes, electrolysis and energy changes’ SoW. For more lessons designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy specifications for Biology, Chemistry and Physics please see my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience Students will firstly be shown a set of images, students will have to decide which are examples of an alkali/base and which are examples of acids. Next, students will watch a video on acids/alkalis and will need to answer a set of questions, after which they can self-assess their work using the mark scheme provided. The next part of the lesson focuses on pH, students are firstly reminded of the importance of the pH scale and will then need to complete an investigation to identify the pH of different substances. Students can use the practical sheet provided to complete this task, including the results table to record their results. The next part of the lesson looks at the difference between concentrated and dilute solutions, in terms of particles and in terms of risk/hazards when handling concentrated acids. Students will then need to summarise what they have learned with a fill-in-the-blank task, this work can be self-assessed using the mark scheme provided. The final part of the lesson pupils will focus on the difference between strong and weak acids in terms of ionisation. Students will also look at how pH values are related to the concentration of H+ ions, students will need to copy and complete a table to show the concentration of H+ ions per mol dm3 for each pH value, this work can then be self-assessed using the mark scheme provided. The plenary task is a ‘Pick a plenary’ task - pupils will need to either write a twitter message to summarise what they have learnt or write 5 quiz questions on the topics studied in the lesson. All resources are included at the end of the presentation. Thanks for looking, if you have any questions please let me know in the comments section and any feedback would be appreciated :)
NEW AQA GCSE Chemistry (2016) - Group 1: The Alkali Metals
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NEW AQA GCSE Chemistry (2016) - Group 1: The Alkali Metals

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This lesson is designed for the NEW AQA Chemistry GCSE, particularly the ‘Atomic Structure & Periodic Table’ SoW. For more lessons designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy specifications for Biology, Chemistry and Physics please see my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience This lesson starts with an introduction to the group that alkali metals are found in, this then is followed by a video about the metals where pupils will be required to answer questions, these can then be self-assessed. Next, the PowerPoint slides explain why, in terms of electronic configuration, the alkali metals increase in reactivity as you go down the group. Pupils can summarise this information using a fill-in-the-blank task, which can then be self-assessed. The reaction with alkali metals can then be modelled (practically you can show a demo of this) and pupils will need to be able to complete the word equation for this reaction, using a worked example of lithium and water pupils will need to fill int he word equations for other alkali metals. This work can be self-assessed. Pupils will then be given a set of information about the properties of alkali metals and about their reaction with oxygen and chlorine. Using this information pupils will need to complete questions, as well as compete work equations showing the reaction of various alkali metals with either oxygen or chlorine. Again, all answers to this work is provided so pupils can self or peer assess their work… The plenary task is a true or false task, which pupils could complete on their own at the back of their books. All resources are included at the end of the presentation. Thanks for looking, if you have any questions please let me know in the comments section and any feedback would be appreciated :)
NEW KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Sound
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NEW KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Sound

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This bundle of resources contains 5 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the Year 7 P2 ‘Sound’ Unit. Lessons include: Waves Sound & Energy Transfer Loudness & Pitch Detecting Sound Echoes & Ultrasound The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Energy
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NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Energy

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This bundle of resources contains 7 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the Year 8 P2 1.1 'Energy’ Unit. Lessons include: Foods as Fuel Energy Stores & Transfers Energy & Temperature Energy Transfers: Conduction & Convection Energy Transfers: Radiation Energy Resources Energy & Power Energy & Work The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Electricity & Magnetism
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NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Electricity & Magnetism

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This bundle of resources contains 7 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the Year 8 'Electricity & Magnetism’ Unit. Lessons include: Charging Up Current & Charge Resistance Potential difference Series & Parallel Circuits Magnets & Magnetic Fields Electromagnets The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Cells
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Home Learning Pack ~ KS3 ~ Year 7 ~ Cells

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This is a homeschool pack designed for the KS3 Year 7 Science course, specifically the B1.1 Cells unit of work. For more lessons & homeschool packs designed for KS3 and KS4, please visit my shop at: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience. This comprehensive pack contains five pages of information, to meet learning objectives within the Year 7 ‘Cells’ unit of work. This is followed by three pages of questions, differentiated to suit a range of abilities, as well as a detailed mark scheme for students/parents to mark and correct answers. The pack covers the following topics: Animal & plant cells Observing cells using a microscope Specialised cells Diffusion - Movement of substances Unicellular organisms Thanks for looking :), if you have any questions please email me at swift.education.uk@gmail.com.
NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Separating Tehniques
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NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Separating Tehniques

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This bundle of resources contains 5 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the Year 8 ‘Separating Techniques’ Unit. Lessons include: Mixtures Solutions Solubility Filtration, evaporation & distillation Chromatography The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Metals & Other Materials
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NEW KS3 ~ Year 8 ~ Metals & Other Materials

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This bundle of resources contains 7 whole lessons, along with all additional resources, which meet all learning outcomes within the Year 8 C2 1.3 'Metals & Other Materials’ Unit. Lessons include: Metal & Acid Reactions Metal & Oxygen Reactions Metal & Water Reactions Metal Displacement Reactions Extracting Metals Ceramics Composite Materials The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, videos & animations, progress checks and more than two opportunities, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
NEW AQA GCSE (2016) Biology Specification - Bacterial & Viral Diseases
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NEW AQA GCSE (2016) Biology Specification - Bacterial & Viral Diseases

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This is a resource for the new GCSE AQA Specification, it meets specification points from the ‘Infection & Response’ unit. This resource contains two shorter lessons or one full lesson on bacterial & viral diseases. Bacterial disease: This lesson begins with pupils considering why death rates due to infectious diseases are now 30% lower than they were in the early 20th century. You will then introduce the three bacterial diseases the students will need to learn about - salmonella, gonorrhoea and bacterial diseases in plants - and ask students to discuss what they already know about these diseases. Pupils will then copy the table from the PowerPoint into their books and they can either read information in pairs or use the information placed around the room to complete the table. You could check the students have recorded all relevant information by self-assessing the work using red pens. For the mid-lesson plenary some statements about bacterial diseases will be read out and pupils can use thumbs up/thumbs down or RAG cards to show whether they think the statement is true or false. This will give you a chance to address any misconceptions. The next activity can be a silent task, pupils complete questions in their books and when finished they should peer-assess using their red pen. The plenary is an exit card (piece of paper) where pupils should write down a topic they feel secure with and an area which they do not feel as secure with. This can be addressed at the beginning of the next lesson. Viral diseases: The lessons starts with a recap on the viral diseases the students would have learnt about a beginning of the unit when covering communicable and non-communicable diseases (see my Health & Wellness lesson). Students can discuss and then a mind map can be brought together on the white board. Pupils then draw a table into their books and use the information around the room to complete the table. This is then followed by a mid-lesson progress check, pupils will answer questions in silence in their books which are then self-assessed using red pen. You can then conduct a game of key word bingo with your students. This works by pupils choosing 6 of the key words from the board and you can randomly read definitions of these key words, if pupils have they key word they should cross the word out. Once all 6 of their key words are crossed out they can call bingo! The plenary is a 3-2-1 recap of the lesson, pupils should write three facts they have learnt, two key words and a question to test their peers knowledge of viral diseases. If there is time at the end of the lesson All of the resources are found within the PowerPoint :)
NEW AQA Trilogy GCSE (2016) Biology - The blood
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NEW AQA Trilogy GCSE (2016) Biology - The blood

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This lesson is designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy GCSE Biology ‘Organisation’ SoW. For more lessons designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy Biology, Chemistry and Physics specifications please visit my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience This lesson begins by introducing the composition of the blood - platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells and plasma. Pupils will jump straight into the first activity, they will be given a place mat worksheet which has questions about each of the four components of the blood. Each student will then be given a slip of information about these four components, the students will need to share information to complete their place mat. Once complete, the answers which will be provided on the PowerPoint slide can be used for pupils to either self-assess or peer-assess their work. Pupils will now look at how red blood cells transport of oxygen around the body, once this has been explained using diagrams on the PowerPoint slide pupils will then need to arrange sentences into an order to show how this process occurs. Once completed pupils will self-assess their work using the answers provided. The next activity is a True or False activity about what the students have learnt so far, this could be extended by asking students to re-writing the incorrect sentences so that they make sense. The final activity is a past-paper question on the components of blood, which pupils can then peer or self-assess. The plenary is for pupils to brainstorm key words they have learnt from the topic of the heart and blood so far. All resources are provided in the PowerPoint. Any questions please let me know via the comments section, if you have feedback please do leave a comment :) thanks!
NEW AQA Trilogy GCSE (2016) Biology - Helping the heart
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NEW AQA Trilogy GCSE (2016) Biology - Helping the heart

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This lesson is designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy GCSE Biology ‘Organisation’ SoW. For more lessons designed to meet specification points for the NEW AQA Trilogy Biology, Chemistry and Physics SoW please visit my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/SWiftScience This lesson begins with an introduction to the types of problems which may arise with the heart, for example leaky valves or problems with the natural pacemaker cells. Pupils are then given a grid with problems of the heart, causes and how to fix the problem all jumbled up. Students will need to shade the boxes that all go together the same colour. For lower ability students they will probably need to discuss this with others around them and they want to to check with you before they start to colour. Once completed the students can self-assess their work. The next activity should take up a large part of the lesson, around the room place a couple of copies of the posters found at the end of the PowerPoint slide. Pupils will need to walk around the room and use this information to complete the tasks displayed on the board. (If a class is quite disruptive you may want to place this information on desks and not allow students out of their seat!). Once completed pupils can sit back down, swap their work with the person next to them and mark their work using the answers provided. The last activity is a past-paper question which involves comprehension and evaluation skills to be implemented. Once again the mark scheme is provided so pupils can assess their own work. The plenary activity is for pupils to 3 facts, 2 key words and 1 question about what they have learnt this lesson. All resources are included within the PowerPoint presentation. Any questions please leave a comment, if you downloaded and used this resource please leave feedback for me :) thanks!
OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Cell Structures
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OCR GCSE (9-1) Biology - Cell Structures

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This is a lesson which meets specification points within the OCR Gateway Science - B1 -Cell-Level Systems SoW. The lesson begins by pupils using posters around the room to complete a levelled worksheet on the structure and function of animal and plant cells. Pupils will then peer-assess their work, providing feedback of the grade each pupil achieved and ways to improve their work. Pupils will then complete a ‘revision’ task in the back of their books, they will need to stick in a sheet and match the structure to the function. Pupils can self-assess their work. The final task, an assessment task, involves pupils answering a past-paper questions. They should try and do this with their book closed to test their knowledge of what they have learnt this lesson. Pupil can then either peer-assess or self-assess their work. All resources are included, please review with any feedback :)