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The resources within this shop are innovative yet easily apply-able. They utilise the latest pedagogical research. All resources are engineered around the new GCSE 2016.

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The resources within this shop are innovative yet easily apply-able. They utilise the latest pedagogical research. All resources are engineered around the new GCSE 2016.
CB7a - Hormones. Edexcel 9-1
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CB7a - Hormones. Edexcel 9-1

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The lesson starts with recall questions and then moves on to a thinking for learn activity. Students then watch a video and answer some questions based on the video before summerising their understanding. The students then do an exam style question before an exit ticket. I think the resource is good an will promote good learning however it is not as detailed as many of my other lessons so I have listed it for free..... enjoy.
CB5f - STI and prevention - Edexcel 2016 - Topic 5: Lesson 4 sexually transmitted disease
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CB5f - STI and prevention - Edexcel 2016 - Topic 5: Lesson 4 sexually transmitted disease

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The lesson is of vital importance to young adults as it make students aware of the risk of unprotected sex, the lesson in also LO 5.8 on the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE scheme. The do it now activity is a image to inspire disgust and conversation around the topic. There is a short video clip and some active watch questions to inspire conversation. The lesson them moves to looking a facts of 7 STIs and ranking them in an arrowhead 7. There is a brief look on the prevention of the contraction of the disease and then students attempt a exam style HSW worksheet; there is an extension built into the worksheet.
CB5b - Non-communicable disease - Edexcel 9-1 - Topic 5: Lesson 7 Non-communicable disease
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CB5b - Non-communicable disease - Edexcel 9-1 - Topic 5: Lesson 7 Non-communicable disease

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The lesson is specific the new Edexcel 9-1 GCSE and part of topic 5. The lesson starts by gettign the students to decde the difference between communicable and non-communicable disease. The lesson moves to review the 4 exam spec nutrition related diseases. Students then examine a graph as a key part of the how science works component of the new exam, there are differentiated question built into this. The students conclude the lesson with examining a different graph and answering a 6 mark question about it, there are 3 levels of difficulty to evidence differentiated. This answer can then be marked by the teacher.
Osmosis, diffusion and active transport
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Osmosis, diffusion and active transport

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The lesson make much use of AFL and directs students to the most appropriate task. The lessons starts by describing different situations that diffusion takes place in. The understanding is then assessed by a hinge question with differentiated task as the outcome for this. The lesson moves on to discuss osmosis before assessing understanding and directing students to the most appropriate task. Active transport is reviewed before learning is concluded with an exit ticket.
Gene Mutation - Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Biology: Topic 3, lesson 6 Gene mutation
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Gene Mutation - Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Biology: Topic 3, lesson 6 Gene mutation

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Topic three lesson six focuses on mutations. The lesson starts by reviewing the previous learning on punnet squares. The lesson them looks at addition, substitution and deletion before some awe and wonder images of mutations in humans and animals. The students then have the human genome project briefly explained before a short practical activity and then a high level comprehension on albinism and eye colour. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
CB1h - revision - transporting substances
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CB1h - revision - transporting substances

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The lesson starts by establishing what exam success looks like before an independent learning opportunity in which student research questions based on the hand-out slides (in the ppt). The lesson finishes with an exam question and markscheme. This lesson is aimed at promoting independence and assumes the students have already covered the content.
CB9 Edexcel (9-1) - Ecosystem and Material Cycles
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CB9 Edexcel (9-1) - Ecosystem and Material Cycles

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The bundle is made up of 11 lesson and is the complete scheme of CB9. Lesson 0 - entry test Lesson 1 - ecosytems Lesson 2 - fieldwork Lesson 3 - abiotic factor Lesson 4 - biotic factors Lesson 5 - core practical Lesson 6 - parasites and mutualists Lesson 7 - fish farming and indigenous species Lesson 8 - Eutrophication Lesson 9 - biodiversity Lesson 10 - water cycle Lesson 11 - carbon cycle Lesson 12 - nitrogen cycle
Stem cell - Edexcel 9-1 New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 5 - stem cell theory and ethics
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Stem cell - Edexcel 9-1 New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 5 - stem cell theory and ethics

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Cells and Control. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic two of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson start by looking the theory of stem cells. This is assessed by a hinge point question followed by an extended differentiated task. The second part of the lesson looks at the ethics and difficulties of stem cells. This is build around a silent debate. Both the first and second lesson conclude with an exit ticket.
Hinge Point Questions (HPQ)
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Hinge Point Questions (HPQ)

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This CPD session is set to last about 20 mins. I used this technique extensively as a science teacher; both to assess misconception and to drive differentiation. The presentation includes examples from other subjects as well as the theory and justification to using them.
Forces and Energy lesson 9 - magnetic fields
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Forces and Energy lesson 9 - magnetic fields

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The lessons starts by reviewing previous learning in the topic. It then moves on to a SOLO taxonomy task (not labelled as solo) with 5 separate tasks of increasing difficulty. Two tasks within are practical. The lesson concludes with an exit tick and a review of LO.
CB4a-d: feedback and revision.
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CB4a-d: feedback and revision.

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This lesson looks a reviewing the understanding of the students, where understanding is weak the students are directed to a customised resource with some introduction and demonstrate activity. if students have a good understanding of all areas there is an extension task of exam questions. Topic reviewed: CB4a: human evolution CB4b: Darwin's theory CB4c: classification CB4d: selective breeding ** This is not a stand alone resource but should be purchased with ScienceMastery's other CB4 resources.
CB4e 9-1 - The advantages and disadvantages of genetic modification
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CB4e 9-1 - The advantages and disadvantages of genetic modification

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The lesson starts by a summary activity of GMO before the student watch two clips of the pros and cons of GMO. The lesson evolves into a carousel style information gathering task which encourages independence and curiosity. The understanding is assessed via a hinge point question that directs the students to a differentiated worksheet. The lesson is concluded with an exam question.
Forces and Energy lesson 2: Contact and non-contact forces.
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Forces and Energy lesson 2: Contact and non-contact forces.

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The lesson is highly differentiated and focuses on allowing the student a degree of choice as to which tasks to complete. The lessons starts with a DO it Now activity which has two options for the students to choose, an easy and a harder, this demonstrates stretch and challenge. The central activity to the lesson get the students up and reviewing different forces and coming up with examples. Knowledge is shown via a Blooms pyramid activity. The lesson finishes in an exit ticket.
Edexcel GCSE: Lesson 13- Calorimetry
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Edexcel GCSE: Lesson 13- Calorimetry

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). This is a practical lesson looking at how the energy in food can be measured. The lesson focuses on the different between the energy density in developed vs developing countries. The lesson concludes with a 6 mark GCSE question that can be teacher of peer assessed. There is an exit ticket on the end of the lesson.
CB1c Edexcel 9-1: cell specialisation
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CB1c Edexcel 9-1: cell specialisation

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson starts with a presentation focus to ensure the students show pride in their work. It then moves in to introduce the main cells of the lesson: cilliated epithelial, sperm and egg. After a brief introduction to these there is a ten minute Kagan activity where students can gather information about the cell before sharing with their group. This rolls into a true or false hinge point question to direct learning via differentiated association squares. The learners solidify their understanding with a Cloze activity before finishing with an exit ticket
New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 22- neurones
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New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 22- neurones

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Cells and Control. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic two of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson focusses around a carousel based information gathering task, within the 4 stations there are levels of differentiation. The level of learning is assessed via a hinge question, this leads into an extension or consolidation activity. This activity is followed by a 6 mark GCSE question which is self assessed with a mark scheme. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.