Following of from writing about the description of The Captain at the opening of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island this activity gets students to write their own description of a pirate encouraging the use of adjectives, similes, metaphors, and speech, with speech marks.
There is then a guided self and peer assessment activities followed by redrafting and final write up. I used this over a sequence of 3 lessons but mainstream learners would progress more quickly.
Following on from my free resource The Captain.
Useful for gaining understanding of the structure of atoms and the basic properties of subatomic particles.
YOU WILL NEED SOME SWEETS (SKITTLES OR SMARTIES) TO DO THIS ACTIVITY.
A range of strategies to use with Hyper and Hypo-sensitive students or activities that support students to engage with movement and Physical Education.
4 Lessons on Proteins. Designed to go alongside the CGP Revision Guide but should work independently of that. Goes through sources of protein, LBV vs HBV, alternative proteins, health problems and protein requirements also has a section of exam questions.
Illustrated history of tanks. Can be used to cut and match information to pictures as a reading activity or for note taking or for information capture depending on how you set up your lesson.