<p>No need to plan, this lesson will give students everything they need to know about the history of the atomic model. GCSE exam question embedded in PowerPoint with markscheme.</p>
<p>No need to plan. Entire photosynthesis topic with all processes explained in an easy-to-follow step by step, using all keywords for the AQA specification. Diagrams created using only AQA keywords, avoiding confusing diagrams that can be found on the Internet. Knowledge retrieval quizzes embedded in PowerPoint. Light dependent and independent reactions included, as well as photosystems, overview of the chloroplasts and absorption spectrum.</p>
<p>No need to plan. Teach straight from the PowerPoint to give your students all they need to know from the specification. Key points in bold and underlined, with pictures and video embedded throughout. Use the images and video to capture interest and as a stimulus for discussion.</p>
<p>Use this complete lesson to support your practical lesson. Contains complete step-by-step instructions with results tables and positive results. Includes pictures of positive results, in case practical doesn’t work well. Can be used as a complete revision lesson without the need for a practical demonstration.</p>
<p>No need to plan! This complete lesson will give your students all of the information they need for this topic. Specification key points are included exam questions are embedded with answers. The worksheet is designed to be stuck into books before you test your class with questions on the PowerPoint. Students can then check and correct their answers using the next slide. Embedded videos and pictures will add real life context and discussion points. You can teach straight from the PowerPoint with no need to prepare.</p>
<p>This is a great complete lesson. It gives students all the knowledge they need on viral diseases with key points straight from the specification. The lesson is complete with GCSE data analysis exam question embedded in the PowerPoint. The lesson includes the claims made by Andrew Wakefield about MMR vaccine as well as statistics about measles and HIV/ AIDS. You can teach straight from the PowerPoint with no prior knowledge. Great for teaching last minute with no need for planning - just photocopy the graphs for students to stick into their books.</p>
<p>Chemistry only lesson for testing for positive ions, complete with results tables, step-by-step methods, positive results and ionic half-equations. Students will gain all the knowledge they need, even if you teach this lesson without a practical demonstration.</p>
<p>Complete lesson. PowerPoint contains information the students need to remember (as per specification), diagrams and pictures, plus context to help understanding. Advantages and Disadvantages slide can be used to form the basis of a 6 mark exam question. Exam questions and answers embedded in PowerPoint.</p>
<p>Complete opening lesson for Chemical Analysis. Use the activity as a match up activity or for students to make flash cards. GCSE exam questions embedded in PowerPoint.</p>
<p>No need to plan. Teach straight from the PowerPoint, which contains all of the information students need to know for the exam. Test your students with the embedded past paper exam questions (answers included) including data analysis and percentage increase calculation. Images and videos are also embedded in the PowerPoint to stimulate discussion and capture the interest of students.</p>
<p>Complete lesson. Teach from PowerPoint and your students will gain all the knowledge they need for the new specification. Key points are underlined in bold. Test their understanding with the GCSE exam question.<br />
Differentiate resource by analysing data from tables and graphs. Use pictures to start a discussion on history, medicine or PSHE.<br />
Spec link: 4.3.1 Communicable Diseases</p>
<p>No need to plan, teach straight from PowerPoint. This lesson contains all key points from specification, with a GCSE 6 marker embedded in PowerPoint. The 6 marker takes students through the different marking levels from the exam board and provides a model answer. Each slide contains engaging pictures and opportunities for discussion.</p>
<p>No need to plan. Teach straight from the PowerPoint and give your students all the knowledge and key words they need for the new spec. Embedded 6 mark exam question in the PowerPoint to give your students valuable exam practice. Use the thinker task and pictures to promote discussion and deepen thinking.</p>