Whole lesson on Further Index laws
Includes problem solving. (Some questions taken from the GCSE Spec paper)
>>WORKSHEET FREE<<
>>Homework included (Pupils take a picture of it at the end of the lesson)<<
A series of lessons on angles in parallel lines.
Pupils learn types of angles without using “z”, “f”, and “c” but lesson still shows them.
Lessons designed to be done in small steps to improve understanding and to go into the topic in greater depth.
The series of lessons is based on a free session from Craig Burton.
This resource is a lesson around globalisation with powerpoint and resources used for an interview.
Learning Objectives:
To be able to find evidence that globalisation is happening.
To be able to define globalisation.
Using Hollister as an example: To be able to explain the positives and negatives of globalisation.
To make a judgement over whether you think globalisation is a positive or negative concept.
Similar shapes
Similar triangles
Mastery approach
Small steps
Variation theory
My turn/Your turn
Non-Examples
Knowledge based learning before learning skills
A nice Ice Breaker for your form.
Lots of fun and everyone gets involved.
Task should take between 20 minutes to 30 minutes to complete.
Do not project the PowerPoint on the broad but call up the performers to let them see what the answer is.