pptx, 40.25 MB
pptx, 40.25 MB

Primary Key Stage 2 - Full biology lesson on Animal Life Cycles


Learning Objectives

  • Recap sexual reproduction using flowers
  • Explain what is meant by asexual reproduction
  • Give examples of asexual reproduction

    Lesson Includes
  • Starter activity (retrieval practice/recall)
  • Warm-up activity
  • Recap of flower structure and pollination
  • Group reading (literacy)
  • Teach/Check/Practice (I do/We do/You do) cycles with tasks that demonstrate that the learning objectives have been met in student books
  • Opportunities for assessment for learning and independent practice
  • Self-assessment answer slides
  • Challenge extension work for higher ability students
  • Worksheet (optional)
  • Challenge worksheet (optional)
  • SEND adaptations: the lesson is chunked to avoid working memory overload, blue background for Irlens, word banks are provided, text is broken up for dyslexia and a consistent format is followed for ASD. Group reading is differentiated in difficulty and keywords from previous lessons are reinforced. Learning from previous lessons is interlinked to help students catch up after absence.

    Next lesson Revision: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13106379

    This lesson is suitable for supply teaching and home learning (remote, distance or online). It is fully self-explanatory and can be delivered without specialist knowledge. Printed sheets are optional extras; the core lesson can be delivered without any printing or additional preparation. This presentation is fully editable. This lesson assumes that parts of a flower, pollination and seed dispersal have already been covered. However there is lots of scaffolding for any students who were absent or have forgotten the details.

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