A PowerPoint quiz on the topic of growth. Answers are on each slide by clicking the reveal button.
Great for assemblies, tutor time activites or for a nice variation to a Science lesson
An outstanding lesson designed to test the understanding of levers, moments and pressure. Can be differentiated accordingly, by inserting information to the table used to help.
The lesson involves choosing a Pokemon to cross a lake (pressure) and lift a boulder (moments). Students go around the room and attempt to catch a Pokemon which will get them across both obstacles safely.
It comes with a worksheet and is pretty self explanatory throughout. The lesson is very interactive and after a 10 minute walk through of the task ,the students will just get on with the lesson and attempt to catch a pokemon to help them get across the lake and around the boulder.
Especially loved by students who normally hate physics due to Pokemon being all the range today!
A lesson which covers the whole of topic 2 chemistry for the Edexcel specification of Additonal Science.
It can be run as a lecture/revision lesson as slides explain all the key exam points but have questions throughout.
A lesson which goes through electrolysis. It includes the various gas tests that are needed in chemistry.
It firstly explains what electrolysis is in a way that students can understand. It assesses this knowledge and goes on to the different gas tests that they need to know.
A lesson (with worksheets) on titrations.
It is not in enough detail for high ability 6th form but is very useful for low ability 6th form or even as a starting point.
I use it with my year 11 classes.
A whole lesson on combustion, complete with a 6 mark question (with differentiated key words) for the students to attempt.
The lesson is full of ways to help students understand combustion. From analogies to six mark questions.
A lesson which should make teaching enthalpy easy. It goes through a lot of information on everything about enthalpy. It contains many questions and answers.
A lesson (with practicals should you wish to use them) on the of conservation of mass.
It goes through what we mean by conservation of mass, some practical demonstrations that can be done to show the conservation of mass and questions relating to the conservation of mass.
Chemistry lesson on choosing fuels.
Specifically talks about how hydrogen and petrol can both be used as fuels and asks to summarise which is best. There is a for and against activity along with many questions.
A booklet with 5 lessons on atomic structure, states of matter and mixtures. The booklet containing subject knowledge, checkpoints and application questions.
The PowerPoint accompanies the booklet and contains all the answers.