<p>This can stand alone, or be used during any other practical science module, it guides pupils on how to write a good method. This is vital for when they move up to GCSE and are expected to do so for the 6 Mark Questions.</p>
<p>This is Lesson 9 in my KS3 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds bundle, but would work as a single lesson for any KS3 Science or as a refresher for GCSE.</p>
<p>Includes powerpoint, lesson plan, work sheet and extension activities.</p>
<p>Lesson 2 of the KS3 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds chemistry module: chemical symbols and formulae</p>
<p>Includes powerpoint, lesson plan, work sheet and extension activity.</p>
<p>Lesson 3 of the KS3 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds chemistry module.</p>
<p>Two parts, first lesson being dicussion of conservation of mass and planning individual experiments, second part is carrying out the practical. Pupils can choose how they would like to prove the theory.</p>
<p>Includes powerpoint, lesson plan, and work sheets for both lessons.</p>
<p>Lesson 5 & 6 of the KS3 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds chemistry module.</p>
<p>Lesson plan, powerpoint, and work sheet included, with guidance for extension.</p>
<p>Goes with any download of Elements Top Trumps, this is similar to the one I used: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/elements-top-trumps-6130795">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/elements-top-trumps-6130795</a></p>
<p>Lesson 4 of the KS3 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds chemistry module.</p>
<p>Includes powerpoint, lesson plan, work sheet and extension activity.</p>
<p>Lesson 1 of the KS3 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds chemistry module.</p>
<p>Final lesson in the Atoms, Elements, and Compounds module. Contains a lesson plan and a 30 mark test, as well extension and plenary ideas. Mark Scheme included.</p>
<p>6 questions, 24 marks, could easily fill 30-40 minutes with discussion of marking points. Suitable for use to prepare for a test or to use afterwards.</p>
<p>All questions come from AQA past papers and will show up on screen with marks available, and then with the mark scheme on the next slide, with extra tips where appropriate.</p>
<p>Every topic has: Powerpoint, Lesson Plan, Worksheet(s). Most also contain an extension activity.</p>
<p>The lesson plans use a university PGCE style layout, easily adapted to what your course is looking for.</p>
<p>Takes 10 lessons, ideal for PGCE/NQT.</p>
<p>This powerpoint relates to the free bundle I also have available. It has slides up for targeted DIRT activities for each question on both papers at both tiers. These slides direct pupils to the correct worksheet in the revision booklet to improve their understanding of the question.</p>
<p>Great for revision, or transitioning up to GCSE.</p>
<p>Ideally, you will have done a lesson on how to write a method first, which is included in the full bundle, or available separately.</p>
<p>This then runs through one of the Badger Practical/Assessment tasks.</p>
<p>Includes powerpoint, lesson plan, work sheet and extension activity.</p>
<p>Lesson 8 of the KS3 Atoms, Elements, and Compounds chemistry module.</p>
<p>Please see other SATS resource for a Powerpoint that has slides up for targeted DIRT activities for each question on both papers at both tiers. These slides direct pupils to the correct worksheet in the revision booklet to improve their understanding of the question.</p>
<p>Great for revision, or transitioning up to GCSE.</p>