Complete self contained PowerPoint lesson for States of matter KS3 science.
Aimed at KS3 pupils (11-14) but is also suitable used a lower ability GCSE KS4 (14-16) class. No additional resources required to deliver the lesson, part of the particle and matter unit.
Lesson objectives:
Describe the particle arrangements of the three states of matter.
Describe the force differences between particles in solids, liquids and gases.
Explain the properties of solids, liquids and gases.
45 min-1 hour lesson
26 slides
Lesson has the following layout:
Do now starter questions
Expanded lesson objectives
Introduction to the topic/Discussion point
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Key knowledge table
Key knowledge quiz
Application of knowledge
Independent task
Plenary
I will be uploading more lessons in the unit in the near future.
All the best,
Monty
Complete self contained PowerPoint lesson for States of matter KS3 science.
Aimed at KS3 pupils (11-14) but is also suitable used a lower ability GCSE KS4 (14-16) class. No additional resources required to deliver the lesson, part of the particle and matter unit.
Lesson is designed to get pupils to recall and apply their knowledge in a clear and consice way. Utilising low stake quizzing to help transfer new information from their working memory into their long term memory.
Lesson objectives:
State the changes of state.
Describe the changes of state in terms of arrangement of particles.
Explain the changes of state in terms of energy and forces.
45 min-1 hour lesson
27 slides
Lesson has the following layout:
Do now starter questions
Expanded lesson objectives
Introduction to the topic/Discussion point
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Key knowledge table
Key knowledge quiz
Application of knowledge
Independent task
Plenary
I will be uploading more lessons for the unit in the near future.
All the best,
Monty
Complete self contained PowerPoint lesson on animal and plant cells,
aimed at KS3 pupils (11-14) but is also suitable for a lower ability GCSE KS4 (14-16) class. No additional resources required to deliver the lesson. Part of the living thing and cells unit.
Lesson is designed to get pupils to recall and apply their knowledge in a clear and concise way. Utilising low stake quizzing to help transfer new information from working memory to long term memory.
Lesson objectives:
Identify an animal and a plant cell from a diagram.
Label the main structures of animal and plant cells.
Describe the function of these structures.
45 min-1 hour lesson
38 slides
Lesson has the following layout:
Do now starter questions
Expanded lesson objectives
Introduction to the topic/Discussion points
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Key knowledge quiz
Application of knowledge (I do, We do, You do)
Independent task
Plenary
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Monty
Complete self contained PowerPoint lesson for melting and boiling point KS3 science.
Aimed at KS3 pupils (11-14) but is also suitable used a lower ability GCSE KS4 (14-16) class. No additional resources required to deliver the lesson, part of the particle and matter unit.
Lesson is designed to get pupils to recall and apply their knowledge in a clear and consice way. Utilising low stake quizzing to help transfer new information from their working memory into their long term memory.
Lesson objectives:
Define the terms melting and boiling point.
Identify the state of matter of a substance based of provided data.
Explain the shape of a heating curve.
45 min-1 hour lesson
28 slides
Lesson has the following layout:
Do now starter questions
Expanded lesson objectives
Introduction to the topic/Discussion points
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Key knowledge table
Key knowledge quiz
Application of knowledge
Independent task
Plenary
I will be uploading more lessons for the unit in the near future.
All the best,
Monty
This resource is a comprehensive comprehension task that explores the basics of magnetism and the principles behind electromagnets, their properties, and their uses. Suitable for KS3 students, this resource includes word fill, matching, short and long answer questions, all with included answers to ensure student understanding.
Designed to be used both in class and as a home resource, this task will help students develop a deeper understanding of magnetism and electromagnetism, and their practical applications in everyday life.
With a clear and concise overview of the topic, this resource is an excellent tool for revision and consolidation of knowledge, and can be used as a homework, end-of-topic revision or home learning.
Complete self-contained PowerPoint lesson on Atomic structure.
Aimed at KS3 pupils (11-14) but is also suitable to use with a lower ability GCSE KS4 (14-16) class. No printing is required to deliver the lesson, though pupils will need access to a periodic table.
The lesson is designed to get pupils to recall and apply their knowledge clearly and concisely. Utilising low stakes quizzing to help transfer new information from working memory to long term memory.
Lesson objectives:
Draw and label the structure of an atom.
Explain the atomic and mass number of an atom.
Calculate the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in an atom.
45 min-1 hour lesson
31 slides
The lesson has the following layout:
Do now starter questions
Expanded lesson objectives
Introduction to the topic/Discussion points
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Key knowledge table
Key knowledge quiz
Application of knowledge (I do, We do, You do)
Independent task
Plenary
I will be uploading more lessons in the near future.
All the best,
Monty
Based on the popular daytime quiz show, this word smash quiz can be used as a fun and engaging revision resource. Using a written clues and/or images, students will have to ‘smash’ the answers together to solve the word smash.
21 Atomic structure and the periodic table word smashes to solve
Works well with mini whiteboards
Great way to assess knowledge of key words
Ideal for class based or home learning revision
If you have enjoyed this quiz feel free to check out my shop for more science resources.
All the best,
Monty
Complete BTEC Applied science level 3 lesson on Chi-squared test. Easy to use and follow PowerPoint. Simplifying standard deviation for students with step by step worked chi-squared calculations.
The accompanying workbook is aligned with the PowerPoint. It reinforces learning with exercises, ensuring students grasp the concepts independently.
Please note this is not a pure mathematics lesson on the chi-squared test, so does not go into detail on how it is derived.
Suitable for T level technical qualification in science
Lesson objectives:
Define null hypothesis.
Calculate the chi-squared value.
Interpret chi-squared value to accept or reject the null hypothesis.
PowerPoint contents:
Do now starter questions
Introduction to chi-squared test, null hypothesis, critical value
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Application of knowledge (I DO, WE DO, YOU DO) - worked examples
Independent task and exam style questions
Plenary
Full answers
Workbook contents:
Key notes
I DO - Worked teacher example
WE DO - Scaffolded example
YOU DO - Students work through independently
Exam style questions - Students apply learning
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Adampo
Biology: Biogenergetics - photosynthesis and respiration. What is the key word?
A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term.
Contains 20 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE combined science Bioenergetics biology unit.
Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams to guess the keyword.
Can be used as an engaging home learning game.
If you’ve enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the key word?’ resources.
All the best,
Monty
Complete BTEC Applied science level 3 lesson on the t-test. Easy to use and follow PowerPoint. Simplifying t-test for students with step by step worked calculations.
The accompanying workbook is aligned with the PowerPoint. It reinforces learning with exercises, ensuring students grasp the concepts independently.
Please note this is not a pure mathematics lesson on the t-test, so it does not go into detail on how it is derived.
**Suitable for T level technical qualification in science
Lesson objectives:
Define null hypothesis.
Calculate the t value.
Interpret the t value to accept or reject the null hypothesis.
PowerPoint contents:
Do now starter questions
Introduction to t-test, null hypothesis, critical value
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Application of knowledge (I DO, WE DO, YOU DO) - worked examples =
Exam style questions Plenary Full answers
Workbook contents:
Key notes
I DO - Worked teacher example
WE DO - Scaffolded example
YOU DO - Students work through independently
Exam style questions - Students apply learning
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Complete BTEC applied science level 3 lesson on standard deviation. Easy to use and follow PowerPoint. Simplifying standard deviation for students with step by step worked standard deviation calculations.
The accompanying workbook is aligned with the PowerPoint. It reinforces learning with exercises, ensuring students grasp the concepts independently.
Suitable for T level technical qualification in science
Lesson objectives:
Define the mean.
Calculate the mean of a set of numbers.
Define standard deviation.
Calculate standard deviation.
PowerPoint contents:
Do now starter questions
Introduction to the mean and standard deviation
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Application of knowledge (I DO, WE DO, YOU DO) - worked examples
Independent task and exam style questions
Plenary
Full answers
Workbook contents:
Key notes
I DO - Worked teacher example
WE DO - Scaffolded example
YOU DO and independent task - Students work through independently
Exam style questions - Students apply learning
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Adampo
Complete self contained PowerPoint lesson for Atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures.
Aimed at KS3 pupils (11-14) but is also suitable used a lower ability GCSE KS4 (14-16) class. No additional resources required to deliver the lesson, part of the particle and matter unit.
Lesson is designed to get pupils to recall and apply their knowledge in a clear and consice way. Utilising low stake quizzing to help transfer new information from working memory to long term memory.
Lesson objectives:
Define the terms atom, element, compound and mixture.
Determine it a substance is an element, compound or mixture.
Use chemical symbols to represent elements.
45 min-1 hour lesson
23 slides
Lesson has the following layout:
Do now starter questions
Expanded lesson objectives
Introduction to the topic/Discussion points
Low stakes quizzing to check understanding
Key knowledge table
Key knowledge quiz
Application of knowledge (I do, We do, You do)
Independent task
Plenary
I will be uploading more lessons for the unit in the near future.
All the best,
Monty
Based on the popular daytime quiz show, this word smash quiz can be used as a fun and engaging revision resource. Using a written clue and an image students will have to ‘smash’ the two answers together to solve the word smash .
21 Cell biology word smashes to solve
Works well with mini whiteboards
Great way to assess knowledge of key words
Ideal for class based or home learning revision
If you have enjoyed this quiz feel free to check out my shop for more science resources.
All the best,
Monty
Biology: Homeostasis and response - What is the key word?
A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students use the visual clues to guess the key word or key term.
Contains 28 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE combined science homeostasis and response biology unit.
Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams to guess the keyword.
Can be used as an engaging home learning game.
If you have enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the key word?’ resources.
All the best,
Monty
Based on the popular daytime quiz show, this word smash quiz can be used as a fun and engaging revision resource. Using the written clues and/or images, students will have to ‘smash’ the answers together to solve the word smash.
21 Atomic structure and the periodic table word smashes to solve
Works well with mini whiteboards or buzzers for the ultimate class quiz!
Great way to assess knowledge of key words
Ideal for class based or home learning revision
If you have enjoyed this quiz feel free to check out my shop for more science resources.
All the best,
Monty
Based on the popular daytime quiz show, this word smash quiz can be used as a fun and engaging revision resource. Using the written clues and/or images, students will have to ‘smash’ the answers together to solve the word smash.
20 Electricity word smashes to solve
AQA electricity key words
Works well with mini white boards or buzzers for the ultimate class quiz!
Great way to assess knowledge of key words
Ideal for class based or home learning revision
If you have enjoyed this quiz feel free to check out my shop for more science resources.
All the best,
Monty
When you need a low stake revision activity but with more challenge than a standard word search.
Students need to solve the clues to find the key words which they can then locate in the word search puzzle. Or they can try and find the words first, then solve the clues.
Based on the key stage 3 science national curriculum electricity and magnetism physics unit.
Support version includes the first letter of each key word to help get pupils started.
Key words: Current, Voltage, Resistance, Charge, Electron, Circuit, Parallel, Series, Battery, Switch, Ammeter, Voltmeter, Motor, Light emitting diode, Poles, Attract, Repel, Magnetic field, Cobalt, Nickel, Compass, Electromagnet, Induced, Permanent, Solenoid.
Hope you and your students find this word search fun and engaging.
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Adampo
When you need a low stake revision activity but with more challenge than a standard word search.
Students need to solve the clues to find the key words which they can then locate in the word search puzzle. Or they can try to find the words to solve the clues.
Based on the AQA GCSE atomic structure and the periodic table unit.
Key word list:
Atom
Ion
Halogens
Plum pudding
Compound
Alkali metals
Noble gases
Mixture
Filtration
Proton
Mass number
Reactant
Element
Group
Chadwick
Mendeleev
Isotope
Solution
Rutherford
Electron
Distillation
When you need a low stakes revision activity but with more challenge than a standard word search.
Students need to solve the clues to find the key words which they can then locate in the word search puzzle. Or they can try to find the words to solve the clues. Multiple choice questions to check understanding.
Included:
Keyword clues for students to solve
Word search puzzle
Multiple choice questions based on the keywords
Full answers
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Adampo