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High quality STEM resources for 7 to 18 year old learners and a number of key resources to support classroom and whole-school pedagogy. The resource "Metacogs" is a unique resource supported by the latest research. There is also extensive use of Blooms and SOLO taxonomy behind many of the resources. If you download any resource that could be improved then please leave specific feedback and I will endeavour to improve them further.

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High quality STEM resources for 7 to 18 year old learners and a number of key resources to support classroom and whole-school pedagogy. The resource "Metacogs" is a unique resource supported by the latest research. There is also extensive use of Blooms and SOLO taxonomy behind many of the resources. If you download any resource that could be improved then please leave specific feedback and I will endeavour to improve them further.
KS2,3 or 4  Biology of Variation 3 - Vertebrates
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KS2,3 or 4 Biology of Variation 3 - Vertebrates

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A lesson resource for covering the classification of Vertebrates. Some nice activities around the X-ray machine and constructing keys. Ideally this lesson needs a few real skulls and skeletons to get it livened up. If you have none then try the local University or Museum. As always leave feedback and follow @CE4ET and @boostprogress.
KS2, 3 or 4 Biology of Variation 2 - Selection
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KS2, 3 or 4 Biology of Variation 2 - Selection

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A lesson resource for covering artificial and natural selection. Lots of good examples and a nice activity around the Quagga and Pocket Mice...much better than the Peppered Moth and accompanied by a decent video. As always leave feedback and follow @CE4ET and @boostprogress.
KS2, 3, or 4 Biology of Variation 1 - Introduction
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KS2, 3, or 4 Biology of Variation 1 - Introduction

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Good all round coverage of variation, analysis of variation (fingerprints) and the inheritance of characteristics. Provides good examples and punnet squares for the understanding genetic crosses. There is also a nice Mr. Men and Little Miss activity I 'borrowed&' from somebody else. As always leave feedback and follow @CE4ET and @boostprogress.
Mathematics of Percentages - L4+ Proportions
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Mathematics of Percentages - L4+ Proportions

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This lesson is for L$ + students to enable understanding of percentages as proportions. It can be made kinesthetic using blocks or cards. There is also good progression to L5+ with conversions between FDP. AS always leave feedback and comments and follow @boostprogress,
Mathematics of Converting FDP - L4+
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Mathematics of Converting FDP - L4+

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A range of activities around working out percentages from different proportions and converting between fractions, decimals and percentages. Basis of a good lesson around L4+ and a few stretch activities. As always leave comments and follow on @boostprogress.
Mathematics of Proportions - L5+
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Mathematics of Proportions - L5+

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A fun starter to proportions using M&M sweets. Supply students with bags of 20 MéMs with 10 of one colour, 5 of another colour, 4 of another colour and 1 of a final colour. There is a worksheet to support this and a couple of activities with cubes and cards. Great fun so give it a go. Photos soon to follow and support these lessons. Please feedback comments and follow @boostprogress.
Mathematics of Enlargement I - L4+
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Mathematics of Enlargement I - L4+

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Resources for supporting the teaching of L4 and, possibly L5 students learning enlargement. Covers a range of shapes and the geometrical techniques. There is the basis for a lesson and please provide any feedback or improvements. Follow on @Boostprogress
Mathematics of Reflection I - L4+
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Mathematics of Reflection I - L4+

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Resources for supporting the teaching of L4 and, possibly L5 students learning reflection. Covers a range of shapes and the geometrical techniques. There is the basis for a lesson and please provide any feedback or improvements. Follow on @Boostprogress
Mathematics of Symmetry I - L4+
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Mathematics of Symmetry I - L4+

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One or two lessons on reflective symmetry covering a range of 2D shapes, including letters, flags and road signs, Progresses to some higher L4 and low L5 tasks on lines of symmetry. As always follow me @boostprogress and leave feedback on the resource.
Mathematics of Measures II - Mass (not weight) L4+
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Mathematics of Measures II - Mass (not weight) L4+

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About 1 lesson on L4 measuring mass using proper scales and objects (see the science department) and then L5 converting between different measures of mass. Also starts with a fun problem-solving activity to find the sweets in the jar using the mass of one of them...so get your money out for the sweetie shop!! Being a scientist I also try to sort out the terms Mass and Weight! As always follow me @boostprogress and provide comments and feedback.
AQA GCSE Chemistry C1 - Group 1 Elements
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AQA GCSE Chemistry C1 - Group 1 Elements

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A nice PPT to use with KS3 or KS4 Foundation groups and based around demonstrating the reactions of Li, Na and K with water and oxygen. Also some good video and website links to explore. Look out for an error on reactions website word equation between Li and water...but it is corrected on my PPT. The lesson links to Group 0 up next. You do of course need your own risk assessment or could miss the practicals and use the videos (boo). Any suggestions for improvment are welcomed. You can follow me @boostprogress.
Graphology of Independent Variables
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Graphology of Independent Variables

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A great lesson for L4 - L7 or GCSE students in mathematics of science. The practical component can be done outside of a lab as well, as long as water is available. The focus is to explore types of independent variables and link them to appropriate graphing techniques. There are lots of opportunities to take the lesson in your own bespoke direction and I will shortly add a few more resources. If you are a mathematician then seek a scientist to get you started on this great cross-curricular opportunity! Of course any comments or suggestions would be appreciated. You can follow me @boostprogress
Graphology of line graphs - L5+
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Graphology of line graphs - L5+

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A fun approach to collecting data using simple paper helicopters and cutting propellors to different lengths. Students are introduced to accurate measurement and there are options for pooling class results and investigating reliability. Then progress to graphing data using scatter graphs and possibly constructing a coversion graph relating the two variables. Ideal for the L5+ student and the disengaged mathematician or scientist! As always the activities are an outline for you to enrich. Please leave comments and feedback to further improve this resource.
Mathematics of Coordinates II - L5+ Sequences
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Mathematics of Coordinates II - L5+ Sequences

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Mostly L6 work...these lesson activities cover the generation of coordinates for equations and using equations to generate coordinates. Plenty of diffentiation. Also useful if supported by 10 Ticks resources. Follows on from the first lesson. As always the frame of a lesson and add your own flavour and enrichment. Please provide comments, ratings and suggestions for improvement. You can also follow me @boostprogress
Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases VI -  Theory
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Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases VI - Theory

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L4 to L6 exploration of different models of the particle theory. Requires students to do some extended descriptions and to evaluate three different diagrammatic models. Finishes with an evaluation of six substances that are challenging to classify - these may also be given to students to add a practical/kinesthetic aspect. There is also link to SOLO taxonomy to help with the progression mapping. As always provide feedback and you can follow me @boostprogress
Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases IV - Liquids
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Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases IV - Liquids

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L5+ and Includes a nice practical that can be done outside of a laboratory. Students make a simple lava lamp from dyed water and oli. Supported by great video resource from BBC Christmas lectures and for progression links to SOLO taxonomy and Literacy Steps (STEM Centre). There is a great picture starter! Seeing it is believing!!! Please feedback and reviews of how this lesson went as I am trying it out for my own QA!! Comments or emails would be greatly appreciate don this one.
Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases III - Gases
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Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases III - Gases

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L5+ and Includes a nice practical that can be done outside of a laboratory. Students use a basic reaction between vinegar and bicarbonate of soda to investigate the particle theory of air. Supported by great video resource from BBC Christmas lectures and for progression links to SOLO taxonomy and Literacy Steps (STEM Centre). Please feedback any suggestions of improvements. You can also follow me on @boostprogress
Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases II - Felix
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Science of Solids, Liquids and Gases II - Felix

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This lesson follows on from 'The Egg' for teaching solids, liquids and gases in a contextual way. The focus is Felix Baungatners(?) high altitude heroics (?) and the idea of his suit and capsule being a 'man-made&' egg. The lesson covers covers L3 to L6 and good progress is possible by looking back across both lessons and redrafting written explanations. Basic lesson attached as usual and please suggest improvements or additions. Follow me on twitter @boostprogress
Science of Solids, Liquids and Gasses II - Felix
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Science of Solids, Liquids and Gasses II - Felix

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This lesson follows on from 'The Egg' for teaching solids, liquids and gases in a contextual way.\n\nThe focus is Felix Baungatners(?) high altitude heroics (?) and the idea of his suit and capsule being a 'man-made&' egg. The lesson covers covers L3 to L6 and good progress is possible by looking back across both lessons and redrafting written explanations.\n\nBasic lesson attached as usual and please suggest improvements or additions. Follow me on twitter @boostprogress