An editable and PDF version of an objective checklist and keyword list for the new AQA Biology Year 1 Topic 1.
RAG column for when first covered, column for date revised and RAG for after revision. Allows students to monitor their progress and immediately see where they need to focus for revision.
Keyword list also has space for definitions to be written down next to the word. Could also be then used for RAGing the understanding of the keywords.
Objectives are adapted from the AQA A-Level Biology specification.
An editable and PDF version of an objective checklist and keyword list for the new AQA Biology Year 1 Topic 2.
RAG column for when first covered, column for date revised and RAG for after revision. Allows students to monitor their progress and immediately see where they need to focus for revision.
Keyword list also has space for definitions to be written down next to the word. Could also be then used for RAGing the understanding of the keywords.
Objectives are adapted from the AQA A-Level Biology specification.
A 100-minute lesson on AQA Biology Year 1 - Water, ATP and Inorganic Ions.
Features:
- Diagrams of ATP and the reactions involved
- Video links to checked and quality-assured videos
- Full objectives linked to the AQA Biology specification
- Information cards on water and inorganic ions
- Essay question on the properties of water to assess student progress
- Colourful slides and easy to read fonts
Good independent learning opportunities, a variety of tasks and an easy to use, print and go presentation.
An attractive, self discovery and application based lesson designed for a successful lesson observation. This lesson covers the four stages of aerobic respiration - glycolysis, Link reaction, Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.
Students are given a variety of tasks to discover the stages that occur during respiration using the knowledge they have gained from studying photosynthesis. Hint and help cards are also included to enable scaffolding in lesson.
Application questions are scattered throughout to help students use their new knowledge in a variety of different contexts.
Regular assessment in the form of hinge questions and exam questions.
This is designed to take approximately 150 minutes to deliver.
All packs are prepared and in order. Simply buy and print.
A lesson on preparing onion cells slides.
Includes:
- Differentiated starter activity
- Microscope worksheet
- Full objectives
This resource was updated on 17/10/16 to add:
- Bingo activity with clues
- Magnification extension activity
Resource updates on 21/10/16 to add:
- Onion cell slide pictures
A set of four Science classroom displays.
These are interactive, colourful displays that will make any classroom look bright and fun to be in.
Especially with open evenings around the corner - get your classroom looking top-notch right now!
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A colourful and informative display on Islamic Inventions.
Features information and images about eight major Islamic developments such as algebra, coffee, cameras, clocks and surgical instruments.
Questions and answers make the board more interactive and interesting to look at.
All images are free from copyright.
Colourful cards and pockets to create an extension activity display.
Lots of activities sorted into four categories - summary, application, word games and planning.
Student choose an activity from the pocket specified or allow free choice.
A Power Point presentation that covers all of the AQA B3 topic - homeostasis. Suitable for revision or as a starting point for teaching.
Suitable for HT students but easily adapted for FT.
Useful worksheet for revising drugs.
Scan the QR code using a tablet or a phone and use the website/video/activity to answer the corresponding question.
Some of them are writing the scores down from a BBC Bitesize test.
Good for independent revision. Enjoyed by both low and high ability groups.
Useful worksheet for revising waves.
Scan the QR code using a tablet or a phone and use the website/video/activity to answer the corresponding question.
Some of them are writing the scores down from a BBC Bitesize test.
Good for independent revision. Enjoyed by both low and high ability groups.
Useful worksheet for revising heat transfer.
Scan the QR code using a tablet or a phone and use the website/video/activity to answer the corresponding question.
Some of them are writing the scores down from a BBC Bitesize test.
Good for independent revision. Enjoyed by both low and high ability groups.
A PowerPoint, handout and selection of exam questions to match the new 7401 and 7402 specification for AQA Biology: 3.4.4 - Genetic Diversity and Adaptation. It is timed for a 50-minute lesson.
Handout used alongside presentation to form notes and aid Q&A. Exam questions for assessment at end of lesson. Examiners report included.
Lesson 1 of the Y7 unit Atoms, Elements and Compounds. Aimed at a higher level Y7 group. Grades are in the new 1-9 format.
A variety of activities to introduce year 7 to elements and the periodic table. Group work, competitions and a short homework activity are included.
Worksheets adapted from various resources on the TES.
Collective memory
Worksheet
Cartoon Periodic Elements
Triptico resource share link in included in the slide notes if you would like an interactive version and you have a Triptico account.
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Lesson one of the year 8 unit - Planet Earth. Suitable for low-mid range year 8 group. Grades are 1-9.
Presentation takes students through the structure of the Earth through various activities. I have adapted the worksheet from this one.
I use Triptico for some of my activities. I highly recommend this resource - lots of fun little activities. If you do have an account, feel free to message me with your username and I shall add you to my shared group so you can have the activities too.
An attractive 30 minute lesson for AQA Biology 3.3.4.1 - Transporting oxygen around the body.
Comprises:
Objectives and keywords
Starter - 3 levels of challenge - protein structure recap
Main 1 - mix and match structure to function of haemoglobin
Main 2 - Oxygen dissociation curve jigsaw (chop the graph up into pieces using a guillotine) and graph extrapolation.
Main 3 - Different types of haemoglobin and matching them to animals that live in different conditions.
Designed for a successful job interview.
Tired of spending hours writing the same comments over and over again?
Department budget gone on stickers to make marking easier?
Dot marking is the answer!
Simple and easy to use with a minimal amount of training for the students, dot marking makes marking book almost like colouring in. Simply print off a marking grid for each student, make up the strengths and targets for that specific topic and colour in the dots.
Students then copy down their strength/target at the beginning of the directed feedback lesson and hey presto. Targets are in and in a quarter of the time.
In this pack are general dot marking sheets - one for graphs, general presentation and QWC/SPaG. These are printed and laminated ready for general use. Also attached are these as PDFs to help print them a better size. In the PowerPoint are some science, topic specific targets/strengths as an example.
This makes a huge difference to your amount of marking and you will never hear the words "what does this say" again.
A lesson that takes the students on a journey through the Noble Gases.
Students have to spot trends and patterns from data and write conclusions. Fully differentiated with three levels of challenge. Exit pass to finish.
Designed to match AQA Trilogy Combined Science and AQA Chemistry specifications.
A lesson that takes students on a journey through groups 1 an 7 of the periodic table.
Students have to spot patterns and trends in data and then apply this knowledge. Exam question practice and a small practical involving magnetic marbles. Suitable for a higher ability group.
Designed to match AQA Trilogy Combined Science and AQA Chemistry.
A introductory KS3 lesson on Forces.
Group work, relay, handouts and a very colourful and engaging lesson on the basics of forces in the context of Angry Birds.