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Get a FREE lesson! Details below. This is a complete, and ready to deliver, high quality fully differentiated KS3 (for the USA this is grade 7, 8 and 9) lesson from Barclayfox.
Complete from start to end. You do not need to spend a huge number of hours carefully planning it and writing multiple thoughtfully differentiated and unique 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 successful teaching resource. A reasonable estimate is that this is 15+ hours of effort.
This is a KS3 resource, but it is more than suitable to teach the topic to lower ability KS4 or to revise previous learning with KS4 students.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with the differentiation.
Lesson objectives:
Be able to
* Explain the differences between animal and plant cells.
* Name some specialised cells.
* Accurately draw the organelles of various specialised cells.
* Describe their function
* Explain their adaptations.
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 against the objectives.
* Differentiated Activity sheets - 3 differentiated worksheets, PLATINUM (high ability), GOLD (medium ability), SILVER (for students needing Support).
* Differentiated Long Answer (extended writing) questions with answers
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions – all answers are provided.
* Peer marking
* Self marking
* Up and about activity - work in groups to collect data from stations around the room.
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Play ball.
* Paired work activities – answers are provided.
* Scientific literacy activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
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Get a FREE lesson! Details below. This is a complete, and ready to deliver, high quality fully differentiated KS3 (for the USA this is grade 7, 8 and 9) lesson from Barclayfox.
Complete from start to end. You do not need to spend a huge number of hours carefully planning it and writing multiple thoughtfully differentiated and unique 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 successful teaching resource. A reasonable estimate is that this is 15+ hours of effort.
This is a KS3 resource, but it is more than suitable to teach the topic to lower ability KS4 or to revise previous learning with KS4 students.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with the differentiation.
Lesson objectives:
Be able to
* Explain the differences between animal and plant cells.
* Name some specialised cells.
* Accurately draw the organelles of various specialised cells.
* Describe their function
* Explain their adaptations.
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 against the objectives.
* Differentiated Activity sheets - 3 differentiated worksheets, PLATINUM (high ability), GOLD (medium ability), SILVER (for students needing Support).
* Differentiated Long Answer (extended writing) questions with answers
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions – all answers are provided.
* Peer marking
* Self marking
* Up and about activity - work in groups to collect data from stations around the room.
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not ‘death by powerpoint’).
* Play ball.
* Paired work activities – answers are provided.
* Scientific literacy activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity – so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
GET A FREE LESSON !
Purchase this resource, leave a review and choose another Barclayfox resource (to the same value as this one) for free! Just email your username and your chosen resource to foxteach@hotmail.com
Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
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A really well structured lesson, excellent differentiation and lots of variation. Very visually engaging, it will definitely keep pupils attention! Thanks.
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