This lesson is designed as a flipped lesson (flipped pre read sheet is included), although there are slides in the powerpoint for you to deliver content if necessary.
Resources include:
Interactive starter activity getting the class to work as a whole group
Consolidation worksheet, with answers
Group tasks, with answers
Plenary exam question, with answers
Students complete their notes using the flipped worksheet to guide them.
Instructions in the PowerPoint to guide you to deliver this lesson. Covers 2 topics in the book, but covered in one lesson.
Support and extension materials throughout.
Lesson will guide them through the theory behind refraction, then get them to exercise this with a practical. There are two worksheets to help with this, one easy and one more difficult. A good P3 extension included with the main task.
There are multiple choices in this resource.
1 - Guide students through the process using the Reflection powerpoint. They then create their own ray diagrams. There is an easy worksheet (Worksheet A3) and then a more difficult worksheet (Practical-Worksheet).
2 - Students aim to find the law of reflection themselves using very little guidance.
The content of the first two lessons of Waves covered in one.
Go through the information about waves whilst students complete the first page of the booklet. They are then left to complete the rest of the booklet themselves, using the first page as a guide.
Finish off with getting the students to complete certain waveforms when given specific sounds
A whole scheme of work consisting of the following lessons:
L01 - Atoms
L02 - Chemical Equations
L03 - Separating mixtures
L04 - Fractional distillation and paper chromatography
L05 - History of the atom
L06 - Structure of the atom
L07 - Ions, atoms and isotopes
L08 - Electronic structures
These lessons do link to one another, some of the starters test understanding from previous lessons. Where possible there are differentiated worksheets. These are available individually, but buying in bulk will save you £9
Differentiated worksheet and lesson plan to guide students through drawing electronic structures.
For high ability students it starts them looking for patterns which links nicely to the second chapter - The Periodic Table (Which I also have to download)
Part of a whole scheme for the C1 - Atomic Structure topic. Download the whole scheme in one to save money
Starter is a thinking task to see if the students can group elements based on them being isotopes or ions.
Lesson introduces ions and isotopes and allows multiple opportunities for students to demonstrate progress.
Part of a whole scheme for the C1 - Atomic Structure topic. Download the whole scheme in one to save money
Guides students through the structure of the atom, looking at atomic number and mass number and how to calculate these.
Worksheets start easy and then get more difficult. Final questions are to push the high ability students in your group.
Work in groups to read some text and make a creative piece of writing from it. All groups then come together to look at the history of the atom on a timeline, then assess their understanding with a matching task.
Part of a whole scheme for the C1 - Atomic Structure topic. Download the whole scheme in one to save money
Starter activity which will assess knowledge retention from L1.
Main looks at consolidation of text to understand filtration and evaporation.
Practical to separate sand and salt from water
Part of a whole scheme for the C1 - Atomic Structure topic. Download the whole scheme in one to save money
Powerpoint to go over the main concepts, with some worked examples included.
4 worksheets of differing levels for the students to practice balancing equations.
Part of a whole scheme for the C1 - Atomic Structure topic. Download the whole scheme in one to save money
Powerpoint to guide through atoms, molecules, compounds. Double sided worksheet for students to demonstrate their understanding.
Part of a whole scheme for the C1 - Atomic Structure topic. Download the whole scheme in one to save money
A variety of stations which are self assessing and cover the whole topic.
Task examples include:
Mark the answers
Answer the questions
Model with lego
Draw the pyramids
Students use the textbooks/internet to answer the questions on the worksheet. They have to answer a specified amount to be "safe" for the lesson and then there are rewards for achieving more points. Very easily a whole lesson of students working on tasks that are self differentiated.
This resource has a front tracking sheet, a connectives sheet and then as many 6 mark questions as I could find. Along with each question is a writing frame which includes a sentence starter. There is also a mark scheme for each question.
This booklet contains one Level 2 and one Level 3 question per topic in C1. The front cover allows the students or the teacher to track their common mistakes.
The booklet also contains a set of relevant 6 mark questions at the back, including a scaffolded writing sheet.
Also attached is the raw word document which contains the answers to the questions