Entire KS3 scheme of work with level assessed task and end of unit test with markscheme and levels.
Created around the new KS3 national curriculum framework it encompasses powerpoint based lessons and associated worksheets, homework and assessments
Each lesson includes a requisition list for lab techs and where it is not obvious foot notes have been created.
Each lesson has been planned to last between 50-60 minutes and includes differentiated outcomes and activities
I taught this to my year 7s and it worked really well but also allowed me to make a few tweaks that you can now benefit from.
All in all it took me about 20 hours to create during my summer holidays so save yourself some time and grab yourself a bargain!
Lesson 1 - A lesson with practical identifying what insulators and conductors are and also what electricity actually is
Lesson 2 - A lesson with a practical building simple circuits and drawing circuit diagrams with the correct symbols
Lesson 3 - Introduction lesson with human modeling of what potential difference and current actually are measurements of
Lesson 4 - Building on potential difference and current from previous lesson
Lesson 5 - Practical lesson investigating voltage and current in a series circuit human modeling included to explain any changes
Lesson 6 - Practical lesson investigating voltage in a parallel circuit
Lesson 7 - Practical lesson investigating current in a parallel circuit
Lesson 8 - Investigating what resistance is with human modeling
Lesson 9 - Practical lesson investigating what materials are magnetic and how permanent and non-permanent magnets work with introduction to magnetic domains
Lesson 10 - Practical investigating magnetic field lines
Lesson 11 - Practical building and strengthening electromagnets
Lesson 12 - Level assessed task on electromagnets
Created around the new KS3 national curriculum framework it encompasses powerpoint based lessons and associated worksheets, homework and assessments
Each lesson includes a requisition list for lab techs and where it is not obvious foot notes have been created.
Each lesson has been planned to last between 50-60 minutes and includes differentiated outcomes and activities
I taught this to my year 7s and it worked really well but also allowed me to make a few tweaks that you can now benefit from.
All in all it took me about 20 hours to create during my summer holidays so save yourself some time and grab yourself a bargain!
Lesson 1 - A lesson with practical identifying what insulators and conductors are and also what electricity actually is
Lesson 2 - A lesson with a practical building simple circuits and drawing circuit diagrams with the correct symbols
Lesson 3 - Introduction lesson with human modeling of what potential difference and current actually are measurements of
Lesson 4 - Building on potential difference and current from previous lesson
Lesson 5 - Practical lesson investigating voltage and current in a series circuit human modeling included to explain any changes
Lesson 6 - Practical lesson investigating voltage in a parallel circuit
Lesson 7 - Practical lesson investigating current in a parallel circuit
Lesson 8 - Investigating what resistance is with human modeling
Lesson 9 - Practical lesson investigating what materials are magnetic and how permanent and non-permanent magnets work with introduction to magnetic domains
Lesson 10 - Practical investigating magnetic field lines
Lesson 11 - Practical building and strengthening electromagnets
Lesson 12 - Level assessed task on electromagnets
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