A full lesson on the Nitrogen Cycle (content follows the AQA Alevel Biology specification). This lesson is part of the Alevel only topic 5: Energy transfers in-between organsims.
Lesson includes:
pre-reading notes to set students as homework during a prior lesson
do it now retirieval activity on previous topics
-retrieval questions based on the prior reading notes
‘new information’ and embedding of the nitrogen cycle content
checking for understanding activities
exam question application
This lesson can take 1-2 teaching periods to cover, or the exam question application activity could be set as homework.
I am unable to upload the worksheet for one of the activities shown in the powerpoint as it is a download from twinkl (fill in the gaps of the nitrogen cycle) - but all other worksheets and printables are included.
A card for LA students to support conversion of SI units, (conversion of picometres, nanometres, micrometres and millimetres).
Made for the NEW AQA Biology Trilogy Combined spec - Biology chapter 1: Order of magnitude.
Will fit other exam board/specs.
I usually print and laminate as a desktop resource, but can be stuck into books or used differently.
Includes a starter, differentiated learning menu based on student forecast grades (requires AQA textbooks to support), an extension activity, and exit ticket to assess pupil progress.
Part of the new 2016 AQA B2 photosynthesis spec.
Part of the new AQA spec (2016) B2 photosynthesis.
Starter - video clip and think, pair, share.
Lesson activity - information hunt using differentiated worksheet (red for 1* objectives, amber for 2* objectives and green for 3* objectives). You can also set pupils the next level questions as stretch and challenge extensions.
Extension - for pupils who finish the green activity and need further stretch and challenge.
Peer assessment as plenary.
Perfect for any topic to check students' prior knowledge or check progress from prior lessons. Editable by adding new questions into each box.
Pupils are given 5 minutes to move around the classroom and find a student who can answer each question, they must find a different pupil to answer each question. This checks pupils' progress or prior understanding as they must each answer most of the questions for other students.
These can then be peer marked, self assessed or marked by the teacher for a progress check.
This has been adapted from several other resources and made to be RAG differentiated, and uses fact finding around the classroom to get students to interact and engage more with the content.
The bundle includes a presentation with levelled outcomes, a starter activity, an activity which will enable pupils to RAG differentiate themselves, a RAG differentiated fact finding activity, card sort and specialised cell fact sheets.