The** required practical** exam questions are a challenge to most students whom fail to transfer their class room skills in the scientific method into comprehensive written descriptions and explanations. These worksheets are aimed at helping students remember terminology, practise method writing and recall and explain data collection techniques. March schemes are provided for guidance or self assessment Afl strategies.
PPP for six lessons on this topic. Learning objectives, practical work ideas, Youtube videos, teacher's notes and Teaching and Learning ideas. Why reinvent? Try this as a platform to launch your own personality and engage your Y8 students in the adventure of digestion. Strech and challenge included.
Each topic has a content and a learning outcome content list. Each outcome is expressed in terms of I can and one of the Bloom's taxonomy verbs that show students progress in their knowledge and problem solving skills in Physics, from level 4 to 9
2017-19 AQA GCSE 4.4 Physics. Use these tables for students to keep a record of their progress in the Electricity units. The students can fill in the right-hand side column with a traffic light colour scheme to show their level of confidence in a sub-unit. For the teacher, this data can help formulate individual feedback or plan revision interventions. Bloom's taxonomy is systematically used to help students develop the skills for answering exams style questions and competently communicate their subject knowledge.
2017-19 AQA GCSE Physics Matter/Heat. Use these tables for students to keep a record of their progress in the Electricity units. The students can fill in the right-hand side column with a traffic light colour scheme to show their level of confidence in a sub-unit. For the teacher, this data can help formulate individual feedback or plan revision interventions. Bloom's taxonomy is systematically used to help students develop the skills for answering exams style questions and competently communicate their subject knowledge.
2017-19 AQA GCSE 4.7 Physics. Use these tables for students to keep a record of their progress in the Electricity units. The students can fill in the right-hand side column with a traffic light colour scheme to show their level of confidence in a sub-unit. For the teacher, this data can help formulate individual feedback or to plan revision interventions. Bloom's taxonomy is systematically used to help students develop the skills for answering exams style questions and competently communicate their subject knowledge.
2017-19 AQA 4.8 GCSE Physics. Use these tables for students to keep a record of their progress in the Electricity units. The students can fill in the right-hand side column with a traffic light colour scheme to show their level of confidence in a sub-unit. For the teacher, this data can help formulate individual feedback or to plan revision interventions. Bloom's taxonomy is systematically used to help students develop the skills for answering exams style questions and competently communicate their subject knowledge.
2017-19 AQA GCSE Physics. Use these tables for students to keep a record of their progress in the Electricity units. The students can fill in the right-hand side column with a traffic light colour scheme to show their level of confidence in a sub-unit. For the teacher, this data can help formulate individual feedback or to plan revision interventions. Bloom's taxonomy is systematically used to help students develop the skills for answering exams style questions and competently communicate their subject knowledge.
2017-19 GCSE AQA Waves 4.3. Students use these tables to track their progress. Students colour in the right-hand columns with the traffic lights scheme or an emoji of their choice to convey their confidence in each sub-unit of the Waves specification. Teachers can use the data to target feedback or intervention lessons. Bloom's taxonomy is used in each learning objective to familiarise students with level 5 to 8 skills for answering exam questions, communicating the key ideas of Waves and transferring skills to Chemistry and Environmental science. This document is a sound revision list for the AQA trilogy and Physics course.
2017-19 AQA GCSE Energy 4.1. Give students a table at the start of each of the 4.1 sub-units for them to track their progress in each learning outcome. 'Evaluate' skills can be achieved by open ended research HW. Students can colour in the right-hand side columns with the traffic lights or RAG scheme, or choose their own emoji to show their progress and confidence level, and teachers can use the information to targte formative feedback or plan revision interventions.
2017-19 AQA GCSE Forces and Motion. Students use these tables to track their our progress in the skills and concepts of each sub-unit. Students use the traffic lights colour scheme or emojis of their choice to show and reflect on their progress. The teacher can give feedback or plan interventions based on the visual information in these trackers. Over the course of 2 years, students build up evidence of progress and a personal subject revision list.
A2 Chemistry ' identify and name organic compounds'. This resource can be used as an independent tasks or as a group activity . It has 15 cards, each with the structural formula of an organic compound , examples of all the functional groups required at A level have been given. Students can see the difference between esters, ethers, aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids. The resource also provides a good revision resource for organic chemistry nomenclature.
Answers are provided.
Previously displayed with errors for teachers to highlight most common mistakes. The correct process is now fully demonstrated, to be used in lessons without further preparation or to be set as an independent exercise. A further list of chemical equation is provided to test students on their balancing skill. A anwers page is provided.
This (2 lesson) required practical has an assessment grid, spaces for student reflection after each section, and a detailed list of command phrases to help all students attain their predicted level. The first part helps developing students attainment with a tick list for equipment. The method section is written at a SMOG level 5/6( KS4 consolidated literacy students cope well with SMOG level 12 -15text). Data analysis techniques are supported with formulae. Print in A5 or A4 white or pale Yellow ( for vision impaired or dyslexia needs) and glue to a dedicated Required practical exercise book. Make assessment efficient by signing an attainment box and plan lesson time for collective reflection of common errors or misconceptions. The resource fully supports Teacher Assistant interventions.
Unlike the number and unit answer given at the back of the book; "Edexcel AS and A level Modular Mathematics M1", this resource gives a full method and a diagram to help students interpret the question in the context of the equations of motion under uniform acceleration. Buy it, and copy it to give to students for self assessment and reflection. Ideal for teacher cover work or independent study periods. keep checking the shop for similar resources for all other Exercises in the text book.
Some answers differ in the significant figures given.
Glossary for Literacy impact on KS4 AQA Biology H/F.
Buy it, Print copies for all, and hand them to pupils at the start of the unit. Refer to it regularly to embed the vocabulary as you move through the topic. Use as a resource for starter or plenary activities. Ask students to make questions for other students, to arrange the words alphabetically in 1 min, to refer to the glossary when answering exam style questions to improve spelling and understanding in a context. Cut it into individual strips to support a class project or poster.
7 glossaries to match 4.1.1,4.1.2,4.1.3,4.2.1,4.2.2,4.2.3 and 4.2.4 topics in the New GCSE Chemistry SOW for AQA.
Print and cut them, and hand them to students at the start of each section to support them with the literacy of these topics. Key terms for spelling, definition and example sentences using the key term.
Support Literacy in Science and whole school literacy. A short plenary or summary lesson starter based on traffic lights is included.
Literacy support in 7 sections to support student's literacy in the 7 subunits: Bonding, structure and the properties of matter, Atomic structure and periodic table.
Contains key terms, definitions and example sentence to show students how to use the key term. Print them ready for the introduction of each topic. Ask students to glue them to their exercise book to help them with the specific terms in these units of work.
A quick engagement activity to help students become familiar with the layout of the periodic table of elements and symbols. Use one or two slides , save the others for a further activity. Ask students to try to come up with more film titles that they can code with the symbols of the periodic table. Accessible to all.
This quick and fun starter activity will help students gain familiarity with the layout and meaning of the symbols in the periodic table.
Use as an engagement activity in lessons from the AQA GCSE Chemistry 4.1.2/ Periodic table.
Only do 2 films at a time, save more for next lesson.
Most school diaries have a periodic table, and students must use if to find out the title of the film. Otherwise give student a copy of the periodic table.
This resources also gives you an opportunity to talk a briefly about the F block elements, mostly found in the late 20th century, and the most infamous or important being Uranium and Plutonium.
Slide 2 is an example for you to run with the class
Slide 3 Mama mia
Slide 4 Frozen
Slide 5 Sky fall
Slide 6 The Hobbit
Slide 7 Zootropolis
Slide 8 the Martian