My Lessons include:
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Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
Chromatography but make it FUN. Allow your students to become forensic scientists for a lesson!
Suitable for KS3/KS4/KS5.
This lesson allows pupils to learn the theory behind chromatography and its application in foresic science.
**This PPT includes music, eye catching graphics, moving images, funny suspects, mystery solving activities, fill the gap activites … AND LOTS OF FUN.
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I’ve trialled and tested this lesson with primary school children and secondary school pupils - children were talking about it on the playground to their friends!
Adapted from SNAB AS/A-Level book.
Topic 8 Grey Matter.
sub chapter 8.7
All about Genetically modified plants & animals alongside pros and cons of GMO.
Adapted from Pearson SNAB AS/A-Level book.
Topic 8 Grey Matter.
sub chapter 8.7 pp243-247 to be exact.
All about animal habituation and animal testing.
Includes past paper exam questions.
Additonal content! pupil and teacher guidance on core practical 18- “Investigate habituation to a stimulus.” Guides teachers and pupils on their practical write that comes with this particular chapter in the SNAB book.
My lessons follow the learning objectives of Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Book Year 8 by Pearson. Geared towatds Edexcel curriculum but follows the national curriculum suitable for schools that teach towards AQA, OCR curriculum also.
My Lessons include:
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Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson. 🧠👁💯
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson. ⚠️🎯🔉
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. 🏆🏅The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students. ⏰
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment 🟢 and purple pen peer assessment🟣 . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy📍✅
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout ⏸🔙💭(exam-style questioning, linking questions)🚦
Plenary activities.🔒
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students ⭐️💡🔎
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.⏱⏳
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy 🔑
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1. Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
2. ‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
3. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
4. On screen timers that aid SEND students.
5. Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
6. Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
8. Plenary activities.
My PowerPoint slides include:
visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson
‘Do now’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the students track their progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On-screen timers that aid SEND students
Peer and self-assessments (AfL)
Formative assessments (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
My Lessons include:
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Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students.
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
My PowerPoint slides include:
visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson
‘Do now’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the students track their progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On-screen timers that aid SEND students
Peer and self-assessments (AfL)
Formative assessments (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
My PowerPoint slides include:
visually appealing graphics.
‘Do now’ activites with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
On screen timers.
Formative assessments (exam style questioning, linking questions)
1. Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
2. ‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
3. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
4. On screen timers that aid SEND students.
5. Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
6. Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
8. Plenary activities.
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My Lessons include:
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1. Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
2. ‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
3. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
4. On screen timers that aid SEND students.
5. Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
6. Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
8. Plenary activities.
9. Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students
10. On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
11. Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy
My lessons include:
Past paper exam questions for each topic
recap questions
complex information broken down and clearly represented through moving graphics and videos.
interactive activities.
Save by buying the bundle! All 6 PowerPoints for topic 2 Combined Science Edexcel curriculum. This topic is Cells and Control CB2.
My Lessons include:
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Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson. 🧠👁💯
‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson. ⚠️🎯🔉
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. 🏆🏅The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students. ⏰
Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment 🟢 and purple pen peer assessment🟣 . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy📍✅
Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout ⏸🔙💭(exam-style questioning, linking questions)🚦
Plenary activities.🔒
Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students ⭐️💡🔎
On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.⏱⏳
Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy 🔑
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PowerPoint lesson covering all of SNAB Edexcel topic 5 On the Wild Side, section 5.1 “what is an ecosystem?”.
This resource should cover 2-3 lessons to cover the content.
Learning objectives covered:
5.1.1 Understand the terms ecosystem, community, population and habitat.
5.1.2 Understand that the numbers and distribution of organisms in a habitat are controlled by biotic and abiotic factors.
5.1.3 Understand how the concept of niche accounts for the distribution and abundance of organisms in a habitat.
5.1.4 Describe the concept of succession to a climax community
Uses various activities to introduce the concepts of ecosystems.
External resources are credited to Pearson Edexcel Active Learn, Exam Wizard and Revise Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Biology Revision Guide - Higher
This booklet includes the following (please read before purchasing to find out if this will be useful for you and your students!)
Chapter pages from the curriculum book
Every style of past paper exam question for each chapter in the topic (found on exam wizard).
Mark schemes for the teacher.
Curated for GCSE students who want to revise/learn topic 2 Cells and Control.
Edexcel Biology Combined Biology content – Following the Edexcel curriculum.
Booklet covers:
-Mitosis
Growth in plants and animals
Stem cells
The central nervous system
The brain
The eye
Neurotransmission speeds
Neatly organised and can be used in conjunction of teaching and learning in school.
I reccomend printing as a duplex booklet (see image attached)
For me as a teacher I find these most helpful to students when I print these booklets and hand them out to my students before the start of a new unit/topic. These are also very hand when you are absent and need to set cover work.
All external pages and photos are credited to Pearson Edexcel Active Learn and bbc bitesize revision higher book. I do not claim any ownership over the published work - I simply combined everything useful into one booklet!
Enjoy my free resource!
Please rate it as it helps my shop out a lot :)
I print out a few copies and cut them out ready to use for any lesson.
Clear evidence of AfL if your books were ever viewed by Ofsted or SLT.
Why you should download this resource:
Peer and self assessment allows learners to assess both each other and their own progress. Both methods encourage learners to monitor progress, take responsibility for their own work and to help others. When used correctly it can correct mistakes and help learners develop in their chosen subject area.
Peer- and self-assessment gives students the opportunity to take an active role in the ongoing and final performance of their peers and themselves in group activities. Peer- and self-assessment further encourages students to be cooperative, responsible, and productive members of a group.
I noticed there were very limited resources targeted towards lower-level Science GCSE and wanted to make resources that were engaging and fun. Complex information has been broken down while using questioning to stretch many of the students at a variety of levels.
My PowerPoint slides include:
visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
‘Do now’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
On screen timers that aid SEND students
Peer and self-assessments (AfL)
Formative assessments (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
Plenary activities.
My Lessons include:
✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰
1. Visually appealing graphics that encourage engagement throughout a lesson.
2. ‘Do now/Starter’ activities with music to encourage fast and easy settling as the pupils arrive to lesson.
3. Progress steps: By having the student’s track their own progress, it creates ownership of goal achievement. The graphic representation of the students’ progress can be highly motivating. If improvements are not achieved, students can reflect on what changes need to be made to the intervention plan.
4. On screen timers that aid SEND students.
5. Peer and self-assessments (AfL) encouraging use of green pen self-assessment and purple pen peer assessment . This can be edited to meet the expectations of your school policy
6. Formative assessments to consolidate learning throughout (exam-style questioning, linking questions)
8. Plenary activities.
9. Extensions and challenge questions to reach higher ability students
10. On screen timers to aid lesson plan and pupil focus.
11. Implementing subject specific key words throughout to encourage literacy