Physical development progression of skills from birth to 5 years old
Do you know that developmental milestones children reach at each stage lay the foundation for progress in school?
This comprehensive progression map outlines how children develop physical skills (gross motor and fine motor) from birth to school age.
You can follow this chart to assess your child’s progress and readiness for school, as well as plan activities for homeschooling.
The school expectations at age 4-5 are taken from the National Curriculum in the UK.
Please note that all children develop at a different pace and this progression map is designed to give you a brief overview of what you can expect at each stage.
It includes 5 areas of physical skills development:
• Moving and handling
• Arms and fine motors skills
• Collaboration and coordination
• Health and self-care
• Independence
If you find this progression map useful, you can find Mathematical skills, Communication & Language, Literacy, Understanding the World and Personal, Social and Emotional Development progression maps in our shop.
Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Development of the Model of the Atom for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics / Chemistry. Exam Spec: This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Combined Science 6.4.1.3, Physics 4.4.1.3, and Chemistry: 4.1.1.3.
As a Secondary Science teacher and Deputy Headteacher for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions.
My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy.
What’s Included:
• Starter / Do Now Activity
• Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams.
• Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers.
• Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards.
• Answers for all questions
• All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons.
• Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing (or just delete those bits if you don’t).
Learning objectives:
Describe how new experimental evidence may lead to a scientific model being changed or completely replaced.
Describe how our model of the atom has changed over time because of:
The discovery of the electron.
The alpha scattering experiment.
The discoveries of energy levels, protons and neutrons.
Describe the alpha scattering experiment, and the new evidence it produced.
Explain why the evidence from the alpha scattering experiment changed the model of the atom.
Describe the plum pudding model of the atom and why it changed.
Describe the differences between the plum pudding model and the nuclear model of the atom.
The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications.
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** Overview**
This resource is a comprehensive set of 6 downloadable worksheets designed to reinforce and enhance students’ knowledge of Geography Development topics.
Worksheet Structure
It includes 6 worksheets, one for each of the following topics:
Development Indicators
Measuring Development
Contrasts in Development
Factors Affecting Development
Economic and Physical Diversity in Asia
The Emerging Countries
Printable Format
The Geography Development Worksheets is available in a downloadable PDF format, making it easy for teachers, parents, or students to print the worksheets and answers for offline use. Clear instructions are provided to ensure a seamless learning experience.
Answers not included.
A lesson outlining Physical development accross the life stages including mini tasks throughout and an exam style question at the end.
For the BTEC tech Health and Social Care
Physical Development audit for Reception and EYFS provisions. Physical Development audit only.
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Complete lesson looking at the physical reasons for low development in East Africa. Lesson includes:
Do Now - map labelling activity
Summary of East Africa’s low development level
Rainfall and soil quality maps with sentences to complete
Comprehension questions using printable reading (differentiated sheet also available)
AfL to check for understanding
Plenary - whole-class evaluation
THE PHYSICS GENIUS DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUES is a unique booklet meant for awakening a learner’s capacity to practice Physics up to a genius level. It contains Topics, Subtopics and formulas that must be practiced by heart. Use study skills prescribed in a booklet I have released. You will achieve amazing results because many appreciated this book due to its unique innovation and creativity.
Here is a plan I made to be completed during PPA sessions. We used this in Autumn 1 but it would also be helpful as a guide for any children that need extra support or who need extra intervention within moving and handling within the physical development area of development.
Development Geography
L5: What Physical Factors Can Affect Development?
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This SoW is designed in detail and is both differentiated and engaging, and allows you to move pupils through content efficiently.
Made to the highest standard and constructed using current research, both dual coding and retrieval practices are at the heart of this unit. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students comprehension.
SoW: Can the World Ever Become Fully Developed?
Intro:
L1: What is Global Inequality?
L2: How is Development Measured?
Causes:
L3: How Do Countries Develop? (Rostow)
L4: How Do Countries Develop? (Frank)
L5: What Physical Factors Can Affect Development?
L6: What Human Barriers can Stop a Country Developing?
L7: How can the Resource Curse Impact Development?
L8: Is Debt a Cause of Low Levels of Development?
Effects:
L9: What Threat does HIV Present?
L10: How is female education changing in Ghana?
L11: How Does the Development Gap Impact Migration?
Responses:
L12: How can Fair Trade Increase Levels of Development?
L13: Can Free Trade be a Solution to Global Inequality?
L14: Can Aid Bring About Global Development?
L15: How can Anti-Corruption Movements Increase Development?
L16: Can Foreign Direct Investment Create Global Development?
Debate:
L17: What is the Most Effective Way to Increase Global Development?
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Electric charge
Rutherford’s atomic model
Rutherford’s experiment
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