8Ba chapter from Exploring Science
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My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 8 by Pearson. This powerpoint is working towards Edexcel national curriculum but follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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music credit to: Summer Adventure by DPmusic
Range of used icons credit to: Flaticon
Chromatography but make it FUN. Allow your students to become forensic scientists for a lesson!
Suitable for KS3/KS4/KS5.
This lesson allows pupils to learn the theory behind chromatography and its application in foresic science.
**This PPT includes music, eye catching graphics, moving images, funny suspects, mystery solving activities, fill the gap activites … AND LOTS OF FUN.
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I’ve trialled and tested this lesson with primary school children and secondary school pupils - children were talking about it on the playground to their friends!
DNA structure - Edexcel Biology GCSE (9-1) - Topic 3
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My lessons follow the learning objectives of Combined Science Student Book by Pearson. This powerpoint is working towards Edexcel national curriculum but follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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I owe no rights to the music or images used in this PowerPoint
music credit to: Summer Adventure by DPmusic
Range of used icons credit to: Flaticon
What to expect📂
My Lessons include:
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1. Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson. 🧠👁💯
2. ‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson. ⚠️🎯🔉
3. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. 🏆🏅The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
4. On screen timers that aid SEND students. ⏰
5. Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment 🟢 and purple pen peer assessment🟣 . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy📍✅
6. Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout ⏸🔙💭(exam-style questioning, linking questions)🚦
8. Plenary activities.🔒
9. Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students ⭐️💡🔎
10. On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.⏱⏳
11. Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy 🔑
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My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 8 by Pearson. Geared towatds Edexcel curriculum but follows the national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA, OCR curriculum also.
My Lessons include:
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Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson. 🧠👁💯
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson. ⚠️🎯🔉
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. 🏆🏅The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students. ⏰
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment 🟢 and purple pen peer assessment🟣 . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy📍✅
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout ⏸🔙💭(exam-style questioning, linking questions)🚦
Plenary activities.🔒
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students ⭐️💡🔎
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.⏱⏳
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy 🔑
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PowerPoint lesson covering all of SNAB Edexcel topic 5 On the Wild Side, section 5.1 “what is an ecosystem?”.
This resource should cover 2-3 lessons to cover the content.
Learning objectives covered:
5.1.1 Understand the terms ecosystem, community, population and habitat.
5.1.2 Understand that the numbers and distribution of organisms in a habitat are controlled by biotic and abiotic factors.
5.1.3 Understand how the concept of niche accounts for the distribution and abundance of organisms in a habitat.
5.1.4 Describe the concept of succession to a climax community
Uses various activities to introduce the concepts of ecosystems.
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The powerpoint objective are working towards the English national curriculum for KS3 Science but also follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA, Edexcel & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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I owe no rights to the music or images used in this PowerPoint
music credit to: https://uppbeat.io/browse/artist/ambyion
Range of used icons credit to: Flaticon
Describe the role of blood vessels in the heart.
Describe the different parts of the blood and where they are made.
Explain how red blood cells are adapted to their function.
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The powerpoint objective are working towards the English national curriculum for KS3 Science but also follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA, Edexcel & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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Disclaimers:
I owe no rights to the music or images used in this PowerPoint
Music credit goes to: Golden Summer (Lenny B)Fortune Cookie
**Range of used icons credit to: **Flaticon
PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING
The powerpoint objective are working towards the English national curriculum for KS3 Science but also follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA, Edexcel & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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Disclaimers:
I owe no rights to the music or images used in this PowerPoint
Music credit goes to: Golden Summer (Lenny B)Fortune Cookie
**Range of used icons credit to: **Flaticon
KS3 lesson all about plant and animal cells and their cell organelles. The topic of specialised cells are also introduced for students.
This powerpoint includes the following:
visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson
‘Do now’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the students track their progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On-screen timers that aid SEND students
Peer and self-assessments (AfL)
Formative assessments (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
My Lessons include:
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Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson. 🧠👁💯
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson. ⚠️🎯🔉
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. 🏆🏅The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students. ⏰
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment 🟢 and purple pen peer assessment🟣 . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy📍✅
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout ⏸🔙💭(exam-style questioning, linking questions)🚦
Plenary activities.🔒
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students ⭐️💡🔎
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.⏱⏳
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy 🔑
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1. Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
2. ‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
3. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
4. On screen timers that aid SEND students.
5. Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
6. Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
8. Plenary activities.
7Gc
Objectives:
Explain how the structure of flowers and pollen allow pollination, by animals or wind
Explain how plants ensure cross-pollination
Describe how pollination leads to fertilisation
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My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 8 by Pearson. This powerpoint is working towards Edexcel national curriculum but follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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I owe no rights to the music or images used in this PowerPoint
music credit to: Summer Adventure by DPmusic
Range of used icons credit to: Flaticon
OBJECTIVES
Explain how root hair cells are adapted to taking in water and mineral ions
Explain why active transport is needed to transport some molecules.
Explain how molecules move by osmosis.
Explain how water and minerals are transported through roots.
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The powerpoint objective are working towards the English national curriculum for KS3 Science but also follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA, Edexcel & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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Disclaimers:
I owe no rights to the music or images used in this PowerPoint
Music from #Uppbeat
(free for Creators!):
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License code: WCRGYYEBOWEUTZGC
Adapted from SNAB AS/A-Level book.
Topic 8 Grey Matter.
sub chapter 8.7
All about Genetically modified plants & animals alongside pros and cons of GMO.
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1. Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
2. ‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
3. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
4. On screen timers that aid SEND students.
5. Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
6. Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
8. Plenary activities.
9. Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students
10. On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
11. Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
Adapted from Pearson SNAB AS/A-Level book.
Topic 8 Grey Matter.
sub chapter 8.7 pp243-247 to be exact.
All about animal habituation and animal testing.
Includes past paper exam questions.
Additonal content! pupil and teacher guidance on core practical 18- “Investigate habituation to a stimulus.” Guides teachers and pupils on their practical write that comes with this particular chapter in the SNAB book.
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My lessons follow the learning objectives of TRIPLE Biology Science Student Book by Pearson. This powerpoint is working towards Edexcel national curriculum but follows the overall English national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA & OCR curriculum also.
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My Lessons include:
Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students.
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
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My Lessons include:
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Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy