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A Powerpoint won’t do it but these questions will. As an AST, I know these work. They engage students and observers by capturing their interest.
66 questions, demonstrations and activities are here. How fingers become sausages; how a voltmeter can measure intelligence; why ice cream warms us up; how to use osmosis to measure the sugar in cola; how peas can be particles; what happens when the fridge door is left open; why a solar lantern has a battery; prove the Earth is not flat; could the moon landings be faked …
The three sciences are covered and they can be differentiated according to the age and ability of your class. They generally have LOs and are targeted at a topic that must be covered, such as thermoregulation, DNA, osmosis, ionic and covalent bonds, pH, electron shells, light, electrolysis, magnets, energy transfer, investigation variables, etc. Some homework exercises included and a couple of Maths puzzles.
High level of interaction for students and lots of fun, too. How a Science lesson should be!

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