Summary:
Nutrition - KS3 Biology and health Science
Recall the nutrients we need in our diet
Recall the tests used to detect some nutrients
My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 8 by Pearson. Geared towards Edexcel curriculum but follows the 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
My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 8 by Pearson. Geared towards Edexcel curriculum but follows the 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
Summary:
Compare light and sound waves
Describe what happens to light when it hits different surfaces
Describe how to demonstrate that light travels in straight lines
My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 8 by Pearson. Geared towards Edexcel curriculum but follows the 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
Summary:
Recall the parts of the digestive system and their functions
Explain why enzymes and bacteria are useful for digestion
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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 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
Summary:
Recall what happens in anaerobic respiration
Describe the effects of anaerobic respiration during and after hard exercise
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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 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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Summary:
Describe how to make a spectrum
Explain why coloured objects appear coloured
My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book by Pearson. Geared towards Edexcel curriculum but follows the 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
My PowerPoint slides include:
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.
Summary of lesson:
Recall good sources of different nutrients
Describe how factors change the amount of energy we need
Describe what each nutrient does in the body
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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 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
My PowerPoint slides include:
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 PowerPoint slides include:
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.
7Ka Different forces - KS3
Recall the effects of forces on an object
Name forces and classify them as contact or non-contact forces
Recall how to measure forces and masses and their units
My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 7 by Pearson. Geared towards 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.
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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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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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
Describe and identify metals and non-metals by their properties.
Relate the use of an element to its properties.
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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 goes to: Golden Summer (Lenny B)Fortune Cookie
**Range of used icons credit to: **Flaticon
My PowerPoint slides include:
visually appealing graphics.
‘Do now’ activites with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
On screen timers.
Formative assessments (exam style questioning, linking questions)
Recognise elements and non-elements made substances and define the term element.
Recall the symbols of some elements and describe the organisation of the periodic table.
Explain that our resources of elements are limited and can run out
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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 goes to: Golden Summer (Lenny B)Fortune Cookie
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What this lesson covers:
Describe the difference between an embryo and foetus
Explain how a pregnant woman should care for her foetus
Recall the stages of birth and how a
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
Lesson objectives:
Name the three states of matter and give example of each
Identify the three states of matter based on their properties
Identify materials that are difficult to classify as solids, liquids or gases
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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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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.
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
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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
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
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License code: IANZG79OCPDAMXLV
Range of used icons credit to: Flaticon
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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