6 power points covering the whole of section one Particles
-Lessons designed in a student friendly way
-Red Zone tasks in majority of power points for student understanding
-Answers are not available for all questions, questions designed with the intent for teachers to work through practice questions with students, highlighting key points and method.
-Mid point exam with mark scheme attached.
-Power points require an understanding from the teacher to explain diagrams as some are not annotated.
-All lessons follow the same style layout
KS3 resources covering the below lessons. Lessons designed with the idea of building up the very basics of magnetism and electric fields. Non specialist friendly. Includes ARC (Age Related Criteria) document intended to be in books before the start of the first lesson to be used as a checklist and revision tool to help students identify the key points of the topic
Sample of slides attached in photo. All lessons follow the same style of:
Do it now + answers
Title slide
Key words
I do, we do, you do
Check points
Deliberate Practice
Intentions for lessons
Lessons follow an “I do, we do, you do” approach
Blue writing is key information for students to write in their books
Includes check points which test the learning just covered
Deliberate practice to check who lesson learning
Lessons recall on previous lessons in some points. DIN tasks at the start will refer to previous lesson
Recap of Electricity
Attraction and Repulsion
Positive and Negative Charges
Electric Field with Red Zone (small assessment point)
Electric Fields DART (Reading task)
Magnet basics
6.5 Mid Point
Drawing a magnetic field
The Earths Magnetic Field
Electricity and Magnetic Fields
Electromagnets
5 Power Points covering Particle Model topic to a triple standard
-Includes practice questions in the form of exam questions and written.
-Basic understanding of particle model required from teacher to explain diagrams that are not annotated.
-Red Zone plenary tasks in some power points
-All power points follow the same style and format.
Free to download to give an idea of what further power points are like. Please review and comment if anything needs to be changed. All topics are available but not uploaded yet including GCSE and A-Level