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.
Very engaging lesson which includes:
-Visual starter on the parts of a wave. Worksheet activity incorporating literacy.
-Animated video on waves. Very good for visual learners.
- Easy to understand explanation on how to calculate the frequency, wavelength and velocity of a wave.
- Well structured questions on calculating a wave’s frequency, wavelength and velocity.
- Very engaging AFL quiz on calculating wave speed (Who wants to be a millionaire theme)
- Challenging questions where pupils need to convert units in order to calculate a wave’s speed.
- Stimulating plenary involving rolling of dice and questions on calculating a wave’s frequency.
- Plenty of peer and self assessment opportunities.
Brilliant pupil-led lesson which includes:
-A recap of the atomic structure.
-A useful recap of the periodic table.
-Very well explained slides on how to draw diagrams for ionic bonding by using the periodic table.
-Well structured information on how to name ionic compounds.
-Differentiated and engaging worksheets where pupils have to draw an atom and the ion it becomes, the charges for each ion and determine the electronic configuration for each atom and ion.
-Fantastic activity where pupils learn how to name ionic compounds.
-Challenging and thought provoking questions describing the properties of ionic bonding.
-Excellent differentiated, matching task on ionic bonding facts.
-Challenging exam questions.
-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.