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No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
For up to 60% off these resources visit www.foxteach.com.
FREE resource, leave a positive review and email us your tes user name and the resource you'd like (to the same value).
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No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
For up to 60% off these resources visit www.foxteach.com.
FREE resource, leave a positive review and email us your tes user name and the resource you'd like (to the same value).
Contact Barclayfox at: foxteach@hotmail.com
Energy stores and transfers activity (new GCSE 9-1). Get a FREE resource! Details below. This is a high quality, differentiated, easy to use and ready to use practical activity.
ENERGY - THE LANGUAGE HAS CHANGED:
Tes is littered with energy resources teaching to the old spec. it would be wrong to use these to teach with today (some even say they are new spec. 9-1 – but they not). Please don’t risk teaching your classes incorrectly ! This resource is an engaging energy circus practical experiment for students. It allows students to learn the subject properly and clearly with differentiated and unique activity sheets you cannot get anywhere else.
WHY BUY THIS ?
Many many hours of effort went in to writing these unique and accurate resources
Tried and trusted, differentiated and complete. You can rely on this activity to give an accurate and superior learning experience.
WHAT DO I GET?
High ability activity sheet – for use during the circus practical.
Medium/lower ability activity sheet – for use during the circus practical.
Answer sheet.
Equipment list (to give to your technicians)
HOW DO I USE IT?
Teach the students about the 8 stores and the 4 transfers and then let them do the highly engaging and accurate to 9-1 spec activities as the main part of your lesson.
Then self or peer mark the sheets (answers provided).
OR, FIND A FULLY COMPLETE AND READY TO GO LESSON HERE:
Energy stores and transfers 9-1 spec
AGES
Activity for ages 11 to 16 where ever you live (so KS3/KS4 and USA grades 6 to 10).
OTHER BARCLAYFOX RESOURCES:
There are lots more great time saving lessons in my tes shop:
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Or, perhaps have a glance at some of my other high quality lessons…
Specialised cells - KS3 bio
Exothermic and endothermic - KS4 Chemistry
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
A complete and ready to deliver high quality GCSE lesson.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating and resourcing this lesson – I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for you.
There is nothing to do – if you don’t have time to have a quick look through it in advance the PPT will guide you smoothly through the whole lesson !
Lesson objectives:
* Understand key terms e.g. sterilisation, diagnosis, treatment, tracer, gamma camera, radiotherapy etc.
* Explain how and why radiation is used in sterilisation, and medical diagnosis, and treatment.
* Be able to explain radiotherapy in detail.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess themselves against each objective.
* Matching task – answers are provided.
* Paired work activities – answers are provided.
* Scientific literacy activity
* Homework, you choose whether your learners need to do it (if a worksheet answers are provided).
* Questions – all answers are provided.
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Video clip link (carefully selected – this alone can save you 10 to 20 minutes of searching).
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Sequencing activity.
* Up and about activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
If you like this lesson please leave a review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. History of the atom, discovery of the nucleus, Thompson and Rutherford.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma – ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus – decay equations
5. Half life, radioactivity and decay.
6. Activity and half life practicals
7. Dangers and precautions
8. Nuclear radiation in medicine (uses in medicine)
9. Nuclear fission and chain reactions (nuclear power).
10. Electricity from nuclear power.
11-14 Please see list in this powerpoint
Link to the bundle - 50% discount!
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-new-spec-atomic-structure-mega-pack-bundle-11795491
Thank you, and happy teaching !
Yours,
Barclayfox.
Complete No-Prep lesson with exam quality questions, activities and answers on Gravity, Weight and Mass.
Written for KS3. However it covers GCSE content too and would be useful with lower ability GCSE classes.
High quality no-prep lessons so that busy teachers like you can teach excellent lessons without spending hours preparing and planning.
This high quality lesson delivered using PowerPoint includes explanations, different types of in-lesson activities and assessments (all with answers) and unique exam questions.
My lessons are ideal for both Physicists and non-Physicists – the lesson takes learners on a journey that carefully builds up their understanding step by step using literacy as one key element, while still going into the appropriate depth.
What’s Included:
• Teaching notes
• Starter / settling Activity
• Explanation slides in “chunked” sections.
• Worked examples of calculations / questions.
• Mnemonic.
• Gap fill & literacy activities.
• Unique Worksheet - with all answers.
• Exam-style questions covering the whole lesson content at the end of the lesson - these are unique, based on real exam questions not simply copied from exam boards.
• All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons.
The lesson is applicable to AQA, Edexcel and OCR exam specifications.
Happy Teaching
Barclayfox
High quality lesson by Barclayfox for the first time you ever meet any class - complete lesson, ready to deliver, use it over and over again - for each new class, every year! The most important lesson you will ever give is the first one to each new class!
Complete lesson, ready to use, you only need to spend 2 or 3 minutes completing the ‘who am I’ slide (a partly completed slide for this is included inside the lesson powerpoint).
Key Stages: KS3 and KS4 and KS5.
ALL subjects / ALL teachers.
You can use it with your tutor group too !
Use this lesson to :
Reduce the stress and pressure - on you and the students.
Sort standards of behaviour.
Improve your experience of the first ever lesson with a class.
Improve your learners experience of their first ever lesson with you.
The first lesson with a new class is the most important lesson you will ever teach. This is a truly critical lesson. It has been used and improved a huge number of times over many years.
During the lesson you will:
* Sort out the seating plan.
* Learn students names.
* Introduce yourself to the students.
* Start to discover which students will (e.g. follow instructions, write, spell correctly) and which are reticent/less skilled.
* Set and agree class rules.
* Rewards - find out which rewards the learners care enough about to try and get.
* Set expectations of behaviour
* Ensure students recognise your authority as the teacher.
* Help learners understand why work ethic is so important.
* Learn about individual learners needs.
* Learn about their individual likes (important in building relationships)
* Learn about their individual dislikes (important in building relationships)
* Start to build those critical relationships.
* Start to coach / motivate the students about learning.
This is an excellent lesson - I use it repeatedly with every new class from KS3 to KS5. Whether you are a new teach or a very experienced one this is a small investment for a great lesson to improve your experience and outcomes when you meet every class for the very first time.
Use it over and over again during the first week of school - excellent value.
Happy teaching !
Yours,
Barclayfox
Key words:
first lesson, behaviour, ice breaker, icebreaker, first time meet, complete first lesson, first secondary lesson, first maths lesson, first English lesson, first science lesson, first French lesson, first history lesson, first geography lesson, first tutor group lesson, introduction, classroom expectations, setting standards, start up lesson, new class introduction, meeting your new class for the first time, new teacher, my new class, back to school, meet the teacher, B4L, behaviour for learning, behavior for learning, behaviour management, behavior management, setting expectations, class rules, transition, all about me.
A complete KS4 (GCSE) Chemistry lesson from barclayfox.
It contains:
* Picture puzzle (starter).
* Title and lesson objectives (see below).
* Scientific literacy/SPaG.
* Gap fills.
* Questions with answers /activities with answers
* Theory slides (minimal - not ‘death by powerpoint’)
* Video links (2 off).
* Homework.
* Kinaesthetic activity.
* Demo - effect of surface area.
* Practical experiment in groups - temperature (with scaffolding text and results table blanks). 2 optional methods.
* Questioning - with all answers.
* A unique worksheet with answers - for more able learners / groups.
* Student self assessment versus objectives activity.
* Equipment list - to give to your technicians (.doc file).
Lesson objectives:
* Understand 4 things that effect the rate of a reaction.
* Be able to explain collision theory.
* Explain how temperature etc affect the rate of reaction.
* Safely do a successful practical - to investigate how rate of reaction changes with temperature.
I hope you will purchase this excellent lesson and please leave positive feedback.
Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all my resources.
This lesson is part of a series, and you may wish to buy others from the series:
1. Exothermic and endothermic (temperature change) reactions.
2. Rates of reaction (surface area, concentration and temperature)
3. Rates of reaction - catalysts and surface area.
Thank you for your time and happy teaching !
Yours,
Barclayfox.
Complete and ready to use high quality KS3 Biology lesson from Barclayfox. All resources are included in this well differentiated excellent lesson, there is nothing for you to do but deliver it !
STUDENTS WILL LEARN TO:
* Understand what antibiotics can treat and what they cannot.
* Describe the use of antibiotics and how they work.
* Explain how Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin.
* Successfully complete an experiment to select an appropriate antibiotic.
STARTER
Pupils start the lessons by thinking about the Los and self-assessing against their current understanding of this topic and undertaking a scientific literacy activity.
MAIN and MAIN and MAIN…
This lesson is ‘chunked’ into discrete sections to support learning and create positive behaviour by keeping students interested and focused. There is a very good variety of interesting student activities such as a practical experiment, gap fill, matching, literacy activity, quick quiz, recall, think/pair/share, questions with answers, self-assessment and peer assessment opportunities etc etc.
PLENARY
Learners self assess and reflect on their progress against the lesson outcomes.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
A good variety of extension activities are provided just in case any group you teach requires them.
Thank you for looking, this lesson will save you a lot of time and effort, if you choose to buy your positive feedback on tes would be very much appreciated :)
Other Barclayfox lessons in this series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available, not all series are bundled).
1. Vaccinations – lesson 1. (Vaccinations, immunity and Edward Jenner)
2. Vaccinations – lesson 2. (Advantages & disadvantages of vaccinations, how pathogens spread etc)
3. Antibiotics - lesson 1. (Medicines, Fleming, penicillin and selecting an appropriate antibiotic)
4. Antibiotics - lesson 2. (Antibiotic resistance, super bugs, MRSA, resistant bacteria)
5. DNA & Darwin & evolution & Peer review. (Discovery of the structure of DNA, evolution etc)
6. Preventing extinction. (Preventing extinction, conservation, seed banks, captive breeding etc)
7. Revision lesson. (Vaccines, antibiotics, DNA, Evolution, extinction etc)
Happy teaching !
Barclayfox.
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Antibiotics, Penicillin, Alexander Fleming, medicines, vaccine, vaccination, immunity, immune, virus, bacteria, Doctor, nurse, medicine, syringe, petri dish, microscope, illness, ill, cure, blood, white blood cell, fungus, germ, germs, disease, roll, MMR, Mumps, Measles, Rubella, vaccination, German measles, HPV, human papilloma virus, cancer, immune system, injection, droplet, observation, hypothesis, theory, experiment, pathogen, antibody, skin, stomach acid, primary defences, etc
Target setting. Scorecard. Get organised. New Years resolutions.
This is a 30+ slide powerpoint navigated lesson that leads students to consider what they want to improve and then gives them a simple but magical tool to do it in the form of a scorecard.
Particularly useful for tutor time, or for Target Setting or New Years Resolutions or for any reflection or goal setting.
It can be focused on school targets and be used to encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning and achieving progress.
It’s useful to you directly too !
Useful for students and also for teacher’s - I’m much more organised and self disciplined now I use my scorecard ! :-)
Could even be used as an active assembly - each student would simply need a scorecard and a pen to participate.
Both the Powerpoint and the Excel file are fully editable so you can adapt them if you wish.
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS4 / GCSE lesson from Barclayfox.
This is a complete lesson from start to end. You do not need to spend a huge number of hours carefully planning it and writing differentiated resources, I have already spent those hours creating this great lesson. Furthermore it has been improved time and again after each use – it is a tried and tested excellent lesson.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* I can use the rate of change of momentum equation F = (mv-mu)/t.
* I know what impulse is and can complete calculations.
* I can explain how seat belts, airbags and crumple zones etc work.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - matching names, symbols and units.
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Matching task - answers are provided (this is the starter).
* Activity sheet - differentiated GOLD and PLATINUM.
* Answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Differentiated Questions in the powerpoint – all answers are provided.
* Peer marking
* Self marking
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Play ball.
* Video clip link (carefully selected – this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Paired work activities – answers are provided.
* Homework
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available, not all my series are bundled)
1. Momentum.
2. Conservation of momentum, collisions, elastic and inelastic.
3. Momentum, impulse, crumple zones and safety.
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
A complete and ready to deliver high quality GCSE lesson from Barclayfox.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years.
There is nothing to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Explain key words and phrases including “hypothesis”, “peer review”, “theory” and the “prediction”.
* Explain the scientific method and how new hypotheses are validated by other scientists before they are accepted.
* Understand trial by evidence.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter 1 - unscramble the words.
* Starter 2 - simple task where students self-assess themselves against the objectives.
* Matching task - answers are provided.
* Activity sheet - built into the powerpoint simply print this slide for each student.
* Unscramble the words race.
* Sequencing activity.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions – all answers are provided.
* Up and about activity
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Differentiated questions with answers (ACTIVITY SHEETS built into powerpoint simply print them).
* Play ball.
* Paired work activities – answers are provided.
* Scientific literacy activity.
* Homework
* Plenary is the activity sheets.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. History of the atom, discovery of the nucleus, Thompson and Rutherford.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma – ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus – decay equations
5-14. See this powerpoint for the list.
Thank you, and happy teaching,
Barclayfox.
KS3 Biology worksheet with answers
This worksheet covers:
Predator prey cycles and what happens as the number of prey changes, what happens when number of predators change, why predators are generally bigger than prey, why there are fewer predators than prey etc…
There is nothing for you to do but give it a very quick look through and familiarise yourself with it and photocopy it for your students.
Written in power point so you can project the answers to make things easier for you, and students can peer or self mark.
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
Energy stores and transfers (new GCSE 9-1). Get a FREE lesson! Details below. This is a high quality, differentiated, easy to use and ready to use lesson. The outcomes are noted below.
ENERGY - THE LANGUAGE HAS CHANGED:
Tes is littered with energy lessons and resources teaching to the old spec. which are no longer applicable if taught today – which is a polite way of saying they are wrong. There are even some resources I’ve looked at that claim to be new spec. 9-1 – but they are wrong too, even BBC Bitesize is getting some aspects confused. Please don’t risk teaching your classes incorrectly ! This resource teaches the subject properly and clearly with differentiated and unique activity sheets you cannot get anywhere else. One is a differentiated crossword and the other a differentiated energy circus practical - 2 highly engaging activities for your young people.
WHY BUY THIS ?
A whole weekend of effort last year + a further 3 hours of enhancing this year when I taught it again. Tried and trusted, differentiated and complete. You can rely on this lesson to give an accurate and superior learning experience.
AGES
For ages 13 to 16 where ever you live (KS4/GCSE + USA grades 8 to 10).
GET A FREE LESSON !
Purchase this resource, leave a fair review and choose another Barclayfox resource (to the same value as this one) for free! Just email your tes username and your chosen resource to foxteach@hotmail.com It’s as simple as that !
OUTCOMES
Your young people will be able to:
ALL: Understand and recall the 8 energy stores and 4 pathways.
ALL: Understand that energy is not created or destroyed, only transferred.
MOST: Apply stores and pathways to describe energy transfers.
SOME: Create energy transfer diagrams.
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
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Or, perhaps have a glance at some of my other high quality lessons...
The atom, discovery of the nucleus, Thompson, Rutherford, alpha scattering, Bohr - KS4 Physics
Scalars and Vectors - KS4 Physics
Vaccinations, immunity and Edward Jenner - KS3 Biology.
AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC.
Updated and improved on 29th November 2016 and then again on 22nd August 2017.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS4 / GCSE lesson from Barclayfox.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Explain how “ions” are formed.
* Understand the properties of alpha, beta and gamma radiation.
* Compare alpha, beta and gamma in terms of their abilities to penetrate and ionise.
The lesson contains:
Notes to help the teacher.
Starter task - unscramble the words race.
Recall Quiz questions with answers.
Card Sort activity - with answers.
Definitions (scientific literacy) activity.
Questions throughout – all answers are provided.
Theory slides (minimal and interactive – not ‘death by powerpoint’).
Gap fills.
Group work - excellent Kinaesthetic activity with questioning – to cement learning and provide some fun.
Video clip link (carefully selected – this alone can save you a lot of time).
Gap fill activity (table of properties) – all answers are provided
Plenary activity / quiz
Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
Homework.
Equipment list - to give to your technicians.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by ‘Barclayfox’ once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all my resources.
I hope you will purchase this excellent lesson and please leave positive feedback.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. Atoms, radiation and the discovery of the nucleus.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma – ionising radiation. This Lesson.
4. Changes in the nucleus – decay equations
5. Activity and half life
6. Activity and half life practicals
7. Dangers and precautions
8. Nuclear radiation in medicine (uses in medicine)
9. Nuclear fission and chain reactions (nuclear power).
10-14 See list in this powerpoint
Thank you for your time and happy teaching !
Yours,
Barclayfox.
KS4 F=Ma, Newton’s 2nd Law.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* I can draw “free body diagrams”
* I can calculate the resultant force on an object.
* I can rearrange and use F = M a
* I can explain why an object travelling around a corner at constant speed is accelerating.
* Understand what inertia is
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - unscramble the words.
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Activity sheet - differentiated and unique, all answers are provided.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Questions – all answers are provided.
* Differentiated questions – all answers are provided.
* Peer marking
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Play ball.
* Video clip link (carefully selected – this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Paired work activities – all answers are provided.
* Scientific Literacy activity.
* Scientific Numeracy via the many questions.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundles – contain some or even all lessons (if available, not all my series are bundled)
1. Vectors and scalars.
2. Forces between objects (contact / non-contact and Newton’s 3rd law).
3. Resultant forces – part 1
4. Resultant forces – part 2
5 to 12 - please see list in this powerpoint
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
A complete and ready to deliver high quality KS4 / GCSE lesson from Barclayfox. Updated 20th October 2017.
This is a complete lesson from start to end. You do not need to spend a huge number of hours carefully planning it and writing differentiated resources, I have already spent those hours creating this great lesson. Furthermore it has been improved time and again after each use - it is tried and tested, you will not find better.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives - I can:
*Describe the structure of the atom (Protons, neutrons, electrons: charges, masses and locations).
* Explain the history of our model of the atom (billiard ball model, plum pudding model, nuclear model, planetary model, quantum mechanical model).
* Describe Rutherford’s experiment which led to the discovery of the nucleus
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, has differentiated activity sheets (with answers), and is full of learning activities as below:
* Simple starter - self assess vs objectives
* Matching task - answers are provided.
* Differentiated activity sheets - support, medium ability, high ability.
* Activity sheet - answers.
* Sequencing activity.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions – all answers are provided
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Video clip links (carefully selected – this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Paired work activities – answers are provided.
* Homework worksheet
* Scientific literacy activities.
* Plenary formative / summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – learners judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your friends and family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available not all my series are bundled)
1. Atoms, history of the atom and discovery of the nucleus. THIS LESSON.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma – ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus – decay equations
5 to 14 Please read the list in the powerpoint.
Happy teaching !
Yours, Barclayfox.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS4 / GCSE lesson from Barclayfox.
For USA - this lesson is for use between 8th to 10th grade.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years. This is a very high quality lesson.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
This lesson is focused around the required practical.
It is carefully crafted and is full of learning activities as below:
* Recall previous learning on Hooke’s law, gap fill and video and a key question - all answers provided.
* Complete the included unique activity sheet on forces and extension and Hooke’s law. Answers are provided, it is peer marked.
* Successfully complete the REQUIRED PRACTICAL using the experimental activity sheet provided. This has instructions, diagram to show how to set up the equipment, method, results table, analysis, and questions.
* Students draw a graph of results data.
* Complete as much of the practical worksheet as individual students can. There are sections for all students to do and challenge missions for more able students. Answers are provided, it is self marked.
* Extension activities – just in case additional activities are required.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundles – contain 3 or more of these lessons at a discounted price (however please note not all my series are bundled).
1. Vectors and scalars.
2. Forces between objects (contact / non-contact and Newton’s 3rd law).
3. Forces and Newton’s third law (N3L).
4. Resultant forces, free body diagrams.
5. Forces and acceleration F=Ma
6. Required practical F=Ma
7 to 12 - please see list in this powerpoint
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS3 lesson from Barclayfox.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years. This is a very high quality lesson.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Accurately define “species” and other key terms.
* Give examples of variations within humans.
* Describe variations as continuous and discontinuous.
* Be able to define whether a variation is continuous or discontinuous.
* Conduct an experiment to investigate variation.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 35 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - Picture meaning and unscramble the key word.
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Activity sheet (unique) - simply print this for each student.
* Practical / student experiment.
* Gap fill activities - all answers are provided.
* Questions – all answers are provided.
* Peer marking & Self marking opportunities.
* Up and about activity
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Play ball opportunities
* Paired work activities – all answers are provided.
* Scientific Literacy activity.
* SMSC
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
* Extension activity – just in case additional activities are required.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundles – contain 3 or more of these lessons at a discounted price (however please note not all my series are bundled).
1. Variation
2. Adaptation
3. Effects of the environment (environmental variation).
4. Effects on the environment (organisms effects on the environment).
5. Transfers in food chains
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS3 lesson from Barclayfox.
(For USA - this lesson is for use between 6th to 8th grade.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years. This is a very high quality lesson.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Describe ways in which organisms affect their habitats and communities.
* Describe how organisms compete.
* Use a food web to make predictions.
* Explain what is happening during predator/prey cycles.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 30 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter 1 - unscramble the words race.
* Starter 2 - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Activity sheet (unique) - built into the powerpoint simply print this slide for each student if required - all answers provided.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Questions – all answers are provided.
* Peer marking and Self marking opportunities.
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Play ball.
* Video clip link (carefully selected – this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Paired work activities – all answers are provided.
* Homework
* Scientific Literacy activity.
* Scientific Numeracy activity
* SMSC
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
* Extension activities – just in case additional activities are required.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by “Barclayfox” once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundles – contain 3 or more of these lessons at a discounted price (however please note not all my series are bundled).
1. Variation
2. Adaptation
3. Effects of the environment (environmental variation).
4 & 5 - please see list in this powerpoint for details.
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
Too many of my students were making mistakes with significant figures and writing answer to the wrong number of sig figs.
This skill is more important under the 9-1 spec so I wrote this worksheet with answers to help fix this problem.
Happy Teaching
Barclayfox
List of the key abbreviations used all the time in teaching.
Very helpful to and easy to refer to.
From:
ADD
Through:
EWO, and IBP and NOR and PTR and SpLD and TEFL
To:
Y11
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
Certificate- all money raised from the sales of the Barclayfox Christmas Mega Quiz in 2016 went to charity as promised. Here’s this years quiz if you are interested:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/christmas-mega-pack-of-christmas-activities-christmas-quizzes-xmas-updated-2018-best-seller-11451481
A huge thank you to everyone who bought the 2016 Barclayfox Xmas Mega Quiz !!!
This money went to the cancer charity fund of the ‘‘University hospital Coventry and Warwickshire’’ (used to be called the Walsgrave hospital in Coventry). Please see the Barclayfox Christmas mega quiz for more details.
Thank you all.
Happy teaching !
Barclayfox.