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<p>This is a table of 36 extension activities which can be used for ANY Science including physics.</p> <p>Students roll 2 dices and then complete the extension activity in their books.</p> <p>Questions could be written on post it notes and used as starter activities in the next lesson, thus saving you time and giving students more ownership of learning.</p> <p>It is editable. It was written for EAL students and includes English based activities to improve recall of key terms and language.</p>
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KS2 KS3 KS4 Lesson extension activity

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<p>This is a table of 36 extension activities which can be used for ANY Science.<br /> Students roll 2 dices and then complete the extension activity in their books.</p> <p>Questions could be written on post it notes and used as starter activities in the next lesson, thus saving you time and giving students more ownership of learning.</p> <p>It is editable. It was written for EAL students and includes English based activities to improve recall of key terms and language.</p>
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KS2 KS3 Humanities extension activity sheet

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<p>This is a table of 36 extension activities which can be used for any subject such as Geography and History.</p> <p>Students roll 2 dices and then complete the extension activity in their books.</p> <p>Questions could be written on post it notes and used as starter activities in the next lesson, thus saving you time and giving students more ownership of learning.</p> <p>It is editable. It was written for EAL students and includes English based activities to improve recall of key terms and language.</p>
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Extension activity sheet for any subject

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<p>This is an activity ideas sheet I have made to cover ANY subject and can be used for extension, homework, or even plenary ideas. They are automatically differentiated and include English language based questions, to reinforce the language. As I work with mainly EAL students, this works very well.</p> <p>My plan is to print this as an A3 sheet and have it on the front table or board with 2 dice. Students roll the dice to choose the activity and then complete in their book. Any questions could be written on post its and used as a starter the next lesson, saving you time and giving students more autonomy.</p> <p>The resource is editable.</p>
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<p>To welcome the global interest in the 2024 Euros and combine this with students practising and learning geography skills, this activity pack is aimed at KS3 (11 to 14 years) and Year 10 students. The activities include:</p> <ul> <li>a reading comprehension with 3 multiple choice, 2 short answer questions</li> <li>an open question, which could be used as a research lesson</li> <li>an evaluation activity which includes selection of ideas from a reading comprehension, ranking of the impacts and then placing the impacts in a diamond 9 template.</li> <li>a wordsearch</li> <li>a crossword</li> </ul>
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GCSE Physics forces / energy transfers in Euros 2024

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<p>A resource designed for year 9 or GCSE physics students, where physics questions are linked to the Euros 2024. There is a handout explaining forces and energy concepts related to football, and then there is a quiz page with multiple choice, short answer questions and calculations, all GCSE exam question styled.</p>
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IGCSE / GCSE Biology cells revision

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<p>This lesson is to review cell structure, function of the organelles, prokaryote and eukaryote cells and is based around typical GCSE questions on this topic. It includes specialised cells such as red blood cells, sperm cells, leaf cells and nerve cells.</p> <p>A powerpoint is the basis for the 15 questions, and I printed them and placed them on tables to use like a speed dating exercise. You could also place them around the room. the second part of the powerpoint includes the answers, for easy review with the class.</p> <p>It can be used for any GCSE / IGCSE Biology, Single Science or Combined Science course.</p> <p>It could be used for home learning, if students do not look at the answers!</p> <p>I have also included a recording sheet for the data collection.</p>
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estimating plant populations IGCSE Biology

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<p>This powerpoint and supporting word documents were created for an EAL IGCSE Biology class. The main topic of the lesson is on how we can estimate plant populations using random sampling. It can be used in class, as part of home learning or as a revision tool. It is suitable for IGCSE Single Science, IGCSE Biology Double Award Science and IGCSE Combined Science.<br /> It includes:<br /> *a powerpoint to guide both teacher and students<br /> *a starter -to recap cells and characteristics of living organisms</p> <ul> <li>2 activities including 2 images of quadrat size to count species (can be printed or used on the screen)</li> <li>link to video plus gap fill exercise to complete</li> </ul>
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Laws as a consequences of cultural changes - child marriage

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<p>This is a PowerPoint and 2 page worksheet written for the IGCSE Global Citizenship course on the unit : Culture and Community.<br /> The Powerpoint includes a starter, worksheet to complete, integrated you tube video. and a pair or group research activity on child marriage and the role of UNICEF and charities.</p>
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Global culture: Women´s rights IGCSE

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<p>This powerpoint can be used as part of any IGCSE or Secondary school course that looks at women´s rights, for example the IGCSE Global Citizenship course. It was designed for a classroom and teacher led, but it can be used for a cover lesson or home learning.<br /> The PowerPoint incudes a starter, 2 research activities which include critical thinking and evaluation, facts about the UN organisation UN Women, and an integrated You tube video. There is an additional starter to use for the following lesson or can be used as a plenary.<br /> Students can carry this out independently (2 lessons worth of material) or work in small groups, or the work could divide up and present cases for the named individuals and then the class could decide the most influential women.</p>
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How are the world populations changing?

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<p>This is a lesson based around a PowerPoint and accompanying 3 page worksheet. It was designed for teacher use in the classroom but can be used for a cover lesson or home learning. It could also be used as a revision lesson.</p> <p>It was written for the IGCSE Global Citizenshio course, but it can be used for any International / UK Geography or Citizenship course. It covers the areas of changing birth and death rates, an increasingly ageing population plus changes in diet leading to obesity.</p> <p>The PowerPoint includes the learning intentions, a starter, an integrated You tube video, a worksheet where students can use the IGCSE Global Citizenship textbook or internet, and description of graphs.</p>
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Importance of tackling cultural bias against disadvantaged groups

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<p>This is a complete lesson, written for the IGCSE Global Citizenship course but it can be used for any political or geographical course studying the problem facing a disadvntaged group. It includes a central Powerpoint, with integrated you tube video links to show the students the Sengwer people of Kenya. A starter and Plenary are included.</p> <p>There are links to online webpages so that the students can reseatch the cultural issues, problems to the native people and the role of governments, the World Bank and Amnesty International in trying to help protect the culture.</p>
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How are our populations changing ?

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<p>This lesson is made up of a PowerPoint and worksheet. it incudes</p> <ul> <li>a starter</li> <li>population pyramid comparison - description and interpretation</li> <li>worksheet which includes note taking via a textbook or internet on longevity, ageing populations and obesity, and decriptions of pyramids, plus definitions</li> <li>a plenary</li> </ul> <p>It was written for the IGCSE Global Ctizenship course but it can be used for any Geography course for ages 11 to 16. It is fully editable.</p> <p>It can be used in class, working online or for home learning.</p>
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Changing social attitudes to participation in global events

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<p>This Powerpoint is designed for the IGCSE Global Citizehsip Edexcel course and was written for second language learners. It can be used in class, for online or home learning.<br /> It includes:<br /> *defintions e.g. community cohesion<br /> *looks at the role of the paralympic games in reducing equality (linking to SDG 10)<br /> *provides discussion points<br /> *videos for visual learning<br /> *includes questions for students to answer based on an online resource<br /> *includes learning intentions, starter and plenary to provide structure.</p>
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IGCSE Edexcel Biology Prokaryote cells

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<p>This powerpoint has been written for the IGCSE Edexcel Biology course and can be used in the Double Award, Single Award or with the Combined Science. It is fully editable and can be used in class, as a cover lesson or for home learning.</p> <p>It includes:</p> <ul> <li>a starter (compare cell diagrams) and plenary (to be edited by the teacher)</li> <li>an extension</li> <li>short student research exercise to complete a table (using the text book or they can use online websites)</li> <li>bacterial diagram labellling</li> <li>independent research exercise on bacterial diseases</li> <li>lots of diagrams and microscope images to give students visual learning</li> <li>an integrated you tube video helping to provide visual examples of uses of bacteria</li> <li>visually exciting and modern design</li> </ul>
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IGCSE Edexcel Biology Viruses

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<p>This Powerpoint and worksheet was designed for Year 9 second language learners. It is written in a modern and bright design and includes a wide variety of activities, suitable for both in class, cover work and home /online learning.</p> <p>The Powerpoint includes:</p> <ul> <li>a starter and plenary</li> <li>key defintions</li> <li>links to fun videos on the most dangerous viruses</li> <li>you tube video links to aid visual learning</li> <li>size of viruses</li> <li>characteristics of viruses</li> <li>reproduction of viruses</li> <li>student independent research activity (with website links) on 3 common viruses - writing frame included</li> </ul>
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Cultural identity IGCSE

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<p>This is a powerpoint created originally for the IGCSE Global Citizenship course but can be used in PHSE and Geography courses. It is fully editable.</p> <p>The powerpoint was written for second language learners and includes:<br /> *a starter and plenary<br /> *individual thinking and group discussion<br /> *integrated videos (you tube links in notes and on the TES)<br /> *handout to encourage reading and synthesis (sourcing provided in the resource)</p> <ul> <li>questions using the IGCSE text book (or a second slide for those without a text book)<br /> *covers both individual and national identity using examples</li> <li>asks students to consider what makes up their own cultural identity</li> <li>examples of changes to culture in India</li> </ul>
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Loss of global cultures

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<p>This is a powerpoint which includes a variety of tasks, including starter, discussion, note taking, videos (links embedded), research and a plenary. It covers the topics of why global culures are lost, why kanguages are important and the impacts this cultural erosion has on communities such as the aboriginal people of Australia and New Zealand. It can be used in class or for home /online learning.</p> <p>This powerpoint was written as lesson 2 of the third topic of Culture, as part of the IGCSE Global Citizenship course but can be used for any course requiring students to analyse the role and loss of culture.</p>
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Introduction to culture IGCSE

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<p>This lesson includes a powerpoint, worksheet and glossary and was designed as an introduction to culture, cultural identity and cultural globalisation . It was written for the IGCSE Global Citizenship course, but can be used within geography or other citizenship courses. It can be used within class, as a cover lesson or as part of a home learning online course.</p> <p>It covers:<br /> defintions<br /> online video links<br /> brainstorming in pairs, groups or as a class<br /> worksheet including multiple choice tasks, short answers and stretch questions based on text</p>
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Glasshouses and polytunnels for food production

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<p>This is a powerpoint for IGCSE /GCSE Biology which takes students through why we need to increase food production and how glasshouses and polytunnels work. The powerpoint includes a starter, plenary, video for visual learning and links into exam questions (with answers).</p> <p>There is also a reading comprehension that can be used in class or as a homework (you can edit and place homework at the topic. It is worth 10 marks, and so you can gain data for the class. It tests both knowledge and understanding.</p> <p>These were written for EAL students and designed to increase their vocabulary, as well as practise GCSE questions.</p>
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Food production: Increasing crop yield

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<p>This powerpoint can be used in class, or for home learning, and takes the students through the factors that can influence crop yield. It was designed as the second lesson in the IGCSE Biology food production and could be used by non-specialists. It can also link into GCSE and A level Geography.<br /> The powerpoint includes a starter, plenary, group brainstorm as to what prior learning the students have and discusses what crop yield is and the factors affecting it. There is a worksheet to accompany the linked video .<br /> It was designed for EAL students.</p>