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.
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 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.
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 which includes:
-Well structured starter which allows pupils to recall the parts of an atom, whilst reinforcing literacy skills.
-Self assessment tasks after each activity.
-Engaging video on how the nuclear model was accepted by scientists.
-Three thought-provoking questions on the alpha particle scattering experiment.
-Fun activity where pupils have to sort statements regarding the nuclear model and the plum pudding model into the correct column.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
*According to the AQA spec, the exact same content is part of the P1 and C1 units.
-A very well structured starter which introduces the atomic structure.
-Thought-provoking task where pupils define element, compound and mixture.
-Fun diagram based task where pupils label elements, compounds and mixtures.
-Very engaging activity where pupils identify the elements present in a compound, by using the periodic table.
-Numerous self and peer assessment tasks.
-Table activity where pupils distinguish the number of atoms and elements present in a compound.
-Exciting mini whiteboard task.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-A Very exciting physical starter to get pupils engaged with the lesson.
-A well structured table activity for pupils to state the function of sense organs.
-Numerous peer and self assessment opportunities.
-Recap of B1 where pupils label the parts of an animal cell in order to help them label the parts of a nerve cell.
-Diagram based task where pupils label the parts of the nervous system.
-Well explained video on how the reflex are works - very good for Visual learners.
-Keywords task where pupils match key terms to their definitions.
-Literacy task where students have to create a paragraph explaining how the reflex arc responds to a gun shot.
-Model answers for pupils to refer back to.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Starter which recaps the basics of DNA to ease pupils into the topic.
-Engaging video on how to use punnet squares. Good for visual learners.
-Example questions on how to use punnet squares.
-Engaging tasks where pupils use punnet squares to determine the phenotype, genotype and probability of outcomes of potential offspring.
-Punnet square tasks focusing on cystic fibrosis, polydactyl and sex determination.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Model answers for pupils to refer back to.
-Brilliant and well structured task where pupils match key terms, such as recessive and dominant, to their definitions.
-Informative and engaging video on embryo screening.
-Well structured evaluation task based on embryo screening.
-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:
-Match the keywords starter to ease pupils into the topic.
-Good video on how to adopt aseptic techniques whilst doing the practical.
-Brilliant risk assessment task for pupils to complete.
-Well structured equipment list and method for pupils to follow during the practical.
-Literacy task where pupils have to use keywords and create their own method for growing microbes.
-Model answer for pupils to peer assess each others work.
-Self assessment opportunities.
-Thought provoking questions on health and safety and how to prevent contamination of bacteria (focusing on sterilising equipment, temperature for growing bacteria and aseptic techniques).
-Key facts which are part of the new spec.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Match the keywords starter to ease pupils into the topic.
-Very easy to understand videos on the immune system, white blood cells and vaccines.
-Engaging introduction task on how the nose, trachea, skin and stomach protect humans from pathogens.
-Plenty of model answers for pupils to peer and self assess.
-Literacy task where pupils extract information regarding pathogens, from a text, to answer questions.
-Fun keywords activity where students describe how phagocytes function.
-Fill in the blanks task on the function of lymphocytes and antibodies.
-Great literacy task on the function of anti-toxins, with emphasis on SPaG.
-Engaging comic strip task on the function of vaccines.
-Well structured evaluation task on the use of vaccines.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Enjoyable unscramble the keywords starter.
-Literacy task where pupils extract information from a text in order to answer questions on glucose.
-Peer and self assessment tasks.
-Engaging videos on how blood glucose concentration in controlled and the two types of diabetes.
-Stimulating task where pupils create a flow chart on how blood glucose concentration is controlled, with emphasis on keywords.
-Model answer for pupils to self assess with.
-Differentiated task where pupils fill in the blanks on glucose control.
-Well structured table activity for comparing type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
-Very stimulating noughts and crosses plenary.
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Starter task where pupils identify the parts of the digestive system on a worksheet.
-Fun and humorous animation on digestion.
-Research task where pupils describe the function of each organ in the digestive system.
-Extension questions for high ability pupils.
-Model answers for pupils to self and peer assess.
-Differentiated task for lower ability pupils where they match the organs to their function.
-Descriptive and informative videos on the function of digestive enzymes and bile.
-Literacy task where pupils extract information from a text to answer questions on enzymes, the lock and key theory and proteins.
-Well structured table activity where pupils research the function of amylase, lipase, protease, bile and hydrochloric acid.
-Very engaging role play activity.
-Challenging exam questions with emphasis on extended writing.
-Stimulating 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
Outstanding pupil-led lesson including:
-Starter to ease pupils into the topic.
-Engaging videos describing photosynthesis and limiting factors.
-Excellent literacy activity where pupils describe photosynthesis with emphasis on keywords.
-Challenging extension tasks where pupils create word and symbol equations for photosynthesis.
-Numerous self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Model answers for every activity.
-Activity where pupils describe graphs linked to limiting factors and the rate of photosynthesis.
-Very fun task where pupils unscramble keywords to describe uses of glucose from photosynthesis.
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary
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 lesson including:
-Engaging match the keywords starter.
-Explanation of the difference between mass and weight.
-Easy to understand introduction to formula: weight = mass x gravity (w=mxg).
-Fun numeracy activity where pupils compare their weight on different planets.
-Engaging task where pupils rearrange the formula to calculate weight, mass and gravity.
-Peer assessment and self assessment opportunities
-Challenging task where pupils convert units to calculate weight, mass and gravity
-Stimulating noughts and crosses plenary
Outstanding lesson on how materials are cycled. Includes:
-Fun match the keywords starter.
-Plenty of peer and self assessment tasks.
-Challenging word equations and symbol equations activity.
-Good visual video on the carbon cycle.
-Stimulating task where pupils identify and label a carbon cycle diagram.
-Table activity to consolidate the carbon cycle
-Pupil led task for explaining how decomposition happens.
-Interesting videos on decomposition.
-Challenging 6 mark exam question.
-Exciting noughts and crosses plenary.
Stimulating lesson including:
-Interesting and thought-provoking starter.
-Engaging activity for labelling an animal, plant and bacterial cell.
-Very well structured task where pupils match organelles to their function.
-Excellent specialised cells task.
-Differentiated task where pupils research the function of specialised cells.
-Challenging task where pupils need to explain adaptations of specialised cells.
-Literacy task on differentiation and stem cells
-Fantastic noughts and crosses plenary.
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.
Stimulating lesson including:
-Match the keywords task to help pupils ease into the topic.
-Very engaging dice activity.
-Differentiated and well scaffolded task on describing the adaptations of polar bears, cacti and camels.
-Brilliant multiple choice AfL task (Who Wants to be a Millionaire theme!).
-Plenty of self and peer assessment opportunities.
-Thought provoking task where pupils have to create their own organism which can adapt to extreme environments.
-Great introduction to extremophiles.
-Stimulating true/false plenary.