Outstanding resources available
-AQA chemistry, biology and physics lessons.
-Differentiated science worksheets compatible with all exam boards.
-Brilliant splat AfL powerpoints.
-Engaging 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' themed AfL science quizzes.
Outstanding resources available
-AQA chemistry, biology and physics lessons.
-Differentiated science worksheets compatible with all exam boards.
-Brilliant splat AfL powerpoints.
-Engaging 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire' themed AfL science quizzes.
-The words MOVE in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on renewable energy sources such as solar panels, solar cells, tidal power, geothermal energy, wind turbines and hydroelectricity.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Can be used as a starter, main, or plenary.
-Links in well with topics related to energy transfer, generating electricity and the national grid.
-Compatible with all physics exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
-The words MOVE in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on the uses and dangers of the waves in electromagnetic spectrum.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Can be used as a starter, main, or plenary.
-Links in well with topics related to longitudinal and transverse waves.
-Compatible with all physics exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
-The words MOVE in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on the properties of longitudinal and transverse waves as well as velocity = frequency x wavelength (v=fxλ).
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Can be used as a starter, main, or plenary.
-Links in well with topics related to calculations and electromagnetic spectrum.
-Compatible with all physics exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Pre-starter activities recapping KS3 content on the sperm cell, egg cell and the female reproductive system.
-Engaging videos on DNA structure and bases, asexual and sexual reproduction and meiosis - very good for visual learners.
-Great starter worksheet on chromosomes, DNA, genes and cell structure.
-Well structured task where pupils define keywords in relation to sexual and asexual reproduction.
-Model answers for peer and self assessment.
-Extension tasks for high ability pupils.
-Very thought provoking literacy task where pupils use keywords to describe the process of sexual reproduction.
-Well planned fill in the blanks task where pupils describe the process of asexual reproduction.
-Table activity for evaluating the advantages of sexual and asexual reproduction.
-Fun research task for students to explore what meiosis is.
-Engaging task where students describe and draw a diagram to describe the process of meiosis.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
-The words MOVE in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on solids, liquids and gases and their properties.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Can be used as a starter, main, or plenary.
-Links in well with topics related to evaporation, condensation and energy.
-Compatible with all physics exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Outstanding pupil-led lesson which contains:
- Video: entertaining animation explaining what stopping distance is.
- Starter: engaging match the keywords activity.
-Explanation: excellent visual description of stopping distance.
-Calculations: stopping distance = braking distance + thinking distance.
-Engaging graph activity.
-Thought provoking questions: based on stopping distance calculations.
- Fun AfL tasks: True/False and a back to back game.
-Plenary: stimulating noughts and crosses activity.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Starter to ease pupils into the topic. Using the periodic table, students have to work out the number of electrons in the outer shell of various elements.
-Very well explained video on the properties of covalent bonds - good for visual learners.
-Engaging Think-Pair-Share task where pupils discuss how two elements can achieve a full outer shell.
-A very well structured worksheet task where pupils have to draw a dot and cross diagram, the structural formula and the chemical formula for molecules which have a single covalent bond.
-Differentiated worksheets for high, low and mid ability pupils.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Answers slide with every activity.
-Brilliant differentiated worksheet task where pupils have to draw a dot and cross diagram, the structural formula and the chemical formula for molecules which have a double or triple covalent bond.
-Exciting AfL task where pupils use mini whiteboards to demonstrate their progress.
-Research task where pupils have to answer questions on the properties of covalent bonds.
-Engaging game which requires pupils to describe keywords on the board, whilst standing back to back.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Fantastic pupil-led lesson including:
-Engaging starter where pupils needs to guess the 8 types of energy, using diagrams given.
-Starter differentiated for lower ability pupils.
-Thought provoking task where the types of energy need to be defined.
-Excellent think - pair - share task where pupils discuss which objects on the board will heat up faster and why
-Easy to understand video on S.H.C.
-Very convenient example question for the teacher to use prior to main activity.
-Very well structured tasks where pupils use the equation to calculate the specific heat capacity, mass, temperature change or thermal energy change of an object.
-Challenging activity which requires students to convert units before calculating SHC.
-Answers for every activity!
-Emphasis on exam questions.
-Brilliant fill in the blanks summary of the topic.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Starter which recaps atoms, elements and compounds.
-Engaging video on how to calculate RFM using the periodic table.
-Very descriptive slides on using the periodic table to calculate RFM.
-Well structured activity on making use of the periodic table to calculate relative formula mass.
-Plenty of self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Well structured, pupil-led task on moles, again helping pupils make use of the periodic table.
-Challenging exam questions with emphasis on numeracy and the use of the periodic table.
-Very stimulating mini whiteboard plenary where pupils guess the RFM or mole of a substance.
Outstanding lesson which includes:
-Brilliant match the keywords starter.
-Plenty of stimulating AfL including a dice activity, Who Wants to be a Millionaire themed multiple choice quiz and a mini whiteboard task.
-Great activity where pupils need to calculate the resistance of a component.
-Thought provoking activity where pupils use the V= I x R formula to calculate the voltage (potential difference), current or resistance of a component.
-Challenging task where pupils need to convert units in order to calculate voltage (potential difference), current or resistance of a component.
-Very engaging noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Match the keywords starter.
-Good video for visual learners on global warming.
-Literacy activity where pupils create a flowchart on the process of global warming and the greenhouse effect.
-Model answer for pupils to peer assess with.
-Differentiated fill in the blanks task on the process of global warming and the greenhouse effect.
-Description on what increases global warming.
-Very engaging activity where pupils unscramble keywords to describe the consequences of global warming.
-Fun discussion activity where pupils describe why deforestation happens.
-Numerous self assessment opportunities.
-Very descriptive videos on deforestation and peat bog destruction.
-Excellent literacy task where pupils correct a paragraph on deforestation which has spelling, punctuation and grammar mistakes.
-Questions on peat bog destruction.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Tags:
Eco - Environment - Greenhouse Gases - Global Warming - Climate Change - Deforestation - Environmental - Pollution - Carbon Dioxide - Methane - Plants - Trees - Plastic - Photosynthesis - Green
Very engaging, pupil-led lesson including:
-Thought provoking starter.
-Good visual videos on aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
-Fun comic strip activity on aerobic respiration with emphasis on keywords.
-Challenging extension questions focusing on word and symbol equations.
-Opportunities for peer and self assessment.
-Exciting unscramble the words activity on the uses of respiration.
- Literacy task on anaerobic respiration.
-Mini white board task comparing both types of respiration.
-Group task comparing both types of respiration.
-Graph activity on the body’s response to exercise.
-How science works questions based on the graph task.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Match the keywords starter to ease pupils into the topic
-Engaging video describing Darwin and Lamarck's theories on evolution
-Fun flowchart activity where pupils describe how a swordfish sword gets longer according to Darwin and Lamarck (with emphasis on keywords such as mutation and variation)
-Model answers for pupils to peer and self assess
-Think, pair, share task where pupils explain why Darwin's theory was initially rejected
-Stimulating mini whiteboard task recapping natural selection
-Descriptive video on speciation
-Brilliant literacy task where pupils correct a paragraph on speciation (with emphasis on SPaG)
-Fantastic noughts and crosses plenary
-A very interesting HW task for pupils to gain insight outside of the curriculum
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-An engaging starter where pupils extract information from a text in order to label the parts of the atom.
-Recap of the charge and the mass of each subatomic particle.
-Recap of what the atomic and mass numbers represent.
-A very well structured worksheet task where pupils label the different parts of the modern periodic table.
-Self and peer assessment opportunities throughout the lesson.
-Excellent video on how the periodic table was developed.
-Brilliant literacy task where pupils answer questions on how Newlands developed his version of the periodic table.
-Another fantastic literacy task where pupils describe how Mendeleev developed Newlands’ periodic table.
-An exciting AfL task where pupils stand back-to-back and describe keywords they can see on the board, without using the actual word. The other pupils have to guess the keyword their partner is describing!
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Literacy starter where pupils read information in order to label the parts of an atom.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Research task where pupils discover the electrical charge, mass and location of sub atomic particles.
-Example questions on how to use the periodic table to determine the atomic number, mass number, number of protons, number of electrons and number of neutrons for an element.
-Engaging task where pupils use the periodic table to determine the atomic number, mass number, number of protons, number of electrons and number of neutrons for an element.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Literacy starter where pupils extract information from a text, in order to label the parts of an atom.
-Numerous peer and self assessment opportunities.
-Recap of the mass and charge of subatomic particles.
-Recap of what the mass and atomic number represent.
-Very well explained video on how to determine the number of electrons an element has.
-Brilliant animations which make electronic structure and electric configuration easy to understand - very good for visual learners.
-A very engaging and well structured task where pupils use the periodic table to draw the electronic structure and determine the electric configuration of various elements.
-Exciting mini whiteboard task where the name of an element appears on the board and pupils have draw the element’s electronic structure, by referring to the periodic table.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Three excellently differentiated worksheets.
Engaging activity where pupils have to label the different parts of the alveoli, which is part of the respiratory system and the lungs.
Very well structured and scaffolded according to ability.
Excellent for visual learners.
Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
Three excellently differentiated worksheets.
Engaging activity where pupils have to label different specialised cells including a skin cell, muscle cell, red blood cell, white blood cell, sperm cell, nerve cell, palisade cell, guard cell and a root hair cell.
Very well structured and scaffolded according to ability (from SEN to high ability).
Excellent for visual learners.
Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
-The words move in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on digestion and enzymes.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Links in well with topics related to proteins and homeostasis.
-Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).
-The words move in this splat game!!! Making it a more interactive and challenging game.
-Very engaging game on aerobic and anaerobic respiration and exercise.
-Excellent AfL resource which can be used with rulers, mini whiteboards or as an in-class test.
-Very versatile. Pupils can be tested individually or as teams.
-Links in well with topics related to homeostasis, the heart and the lungs.
-Compatible with all biology exam boards (including AQA, Edexcel, OCR).