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B2.1 Cell division
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B2.1 Cell division

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Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class Starter: match up the key words to the defintions Main: discuss key words and then think pair share, how do we go from a single cell to an embryo to who we are today Research mitosis, move around the room and find out about the steps Complete literacy question task to reinforce learning for the day Plenary: go through answers to the worksheet and tweet the most important thing they have learnt today
B2.3 stem cells
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B2.3 stem cells

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aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class - worksheet from tes Starter What is a stem cell. Turn the picture into words – looking for key words,  undifferentiated, differentiated Main – Watch a video, explaining what stem cells are and what they can be used for Research task, differentiated criteria to find out about stem cells use p.30-31 in kerboodle text books, ipads extension: worksheet with questions Plenary Peer assess each others work, which level do they think their partner has achieved, using the success criteria
B2.2 Growth and division
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B2.2 Growth and division

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Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class Could do the practical - but where it falls with teaching my class this im unable to, task to use the method instead Starter: Students discuss how cells change through the life time of a human Go through what happens at each stage in life, students then write their own description in their books of what happens at each stage Stretch: if cells are repaired and replaced and there are stem cells how are people paralysed Main – Discuss how plants grow – key words on the board, from discussion get students to write their own definitons for these words, green pen their answers Turn method for how to clone cauliflower into a storyboard – alternatively you can carry out the practical. Extension questions if students finish task Plenary Explain why a starfish is more like a plant than an animal in terms of its ability to regrow limbs
C1.1 atoms
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C1.1 atoms

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Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class. Some worksheet from other areas on TES Starter Stick in objective sheets for this topic, also stick in common formulae sheets 6 true or false questions – green pen mark Main – Think, pair, share – what is an atom? Share ideas, write a sentence to explain what an atoms is. Extension task to label an atoms (level 6 objective) but there is a lesson on the structure of the atom later in this topic Copy definitions for element/compound/mixture onto worksheet. Then cut up pictures and decide if they are a compound element of mixture Extension: find the element to spell the cartoon characters worksheet Identify atoms/elements and name formula worksheet  - green pen mark Extension: write the name of the formulae Plenary Whiteboards out, write down the symbol for the elements I shout
C1.2 Chemical equations
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C1.2 Chemical equations

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Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class Worksheets are from TES Starter Activity Answer starter questions Main – Go through state symbols, make a note of what each means Explain the conservation of mass – need to write down the defintions Stretch: why do some reactions appear to gain/lose mass Go through steps on how to balance equations. Supporting worksheets to build up. Make sure there is an emphasis on what the ‘big’ and ‘little’ numbers mean. Do examples at each step, then get students to complete the rest Extension sheet of harder equations to balance for students flying through Plenary Plenary – make rules for balancing equations
C1.2 Separating mixtures
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C1.2 Separating mixtures

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Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class starter: Differentiated starter task from previous learning. Bronze = level 4 silver – level 6 gold = level 8  (to be gaining a level 8 answer needs to be really detailed) students have done this at KS3 Go through and green pen answers   Main Talk about safety for the practical, demo practical with distillation to get pure water Students carry out rock salt practical to get salt Answer questions when done, extension question available also Plenary 5 mins Identify the three processes we have learnt about today   Homework - differentiated Summary sheet on separation techniques
C1.4 fractional distillation and paper chromatography
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C1.4 fractional distillation and paper chromatography

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aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class Starter Activity Match key words to definitions – go through answers Main – Students watch demo of fractional distillation. Explain uses/whats happening at each point. Students the write an explaination of how they can obtain pure ethanol Set up chromatography experiment, whilst waiting for it to develop write a step by step method for the practical.  Go over basics, this will be revisited as chromatography is a required practical. Plenary Tweet one thing they have learnt today
C1.7 Ions, atoms and isotopes
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C1.7 Ions, atoms and isotopes

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aimed at mixed ability year 9 class Starter Activity Differentiated Bronze/silver/gold questions from previous lesson Main – Think, pair, share – how big is an atom. Copy down the size of an atom and nucleus intho their books Copy key words need to be able to define ion and isoptope for level 4 Explain that atoms can lose or gain electrons. And what happens if they do. Students make notes on this, then go through a few examples. Students practice working out electron/proton/neutron for ions Extension task for students who finish Explain what an isotope is, do one worked example of finding proton/neutron numbers then their go at finding how many protons and neutrons are in carbon isotopes Exam practice if time Plenary Identify whether the pictures are atoms, ions or isotopes
C1.1 History of the atom
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C1.1 History of the atom

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Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class Starter Activity Draw and label the atom – discuss that its changed over time Main – Watch video of history of the atom – try and list the scientists and their discoveries Use textbooks or ipads to research the history of the atom and fill in the timeline. Differentiated version, blank version for HA students and LA version with question prompts Extension fill in the gaps sheet Plenary Draw the current atom from memory and label it
C1. 8 electronic structures
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C1. 8 electronic structures

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Aimed at a mixed ability year 9 class Starter Activity Exam question starter – go through and green pen Main – Recap where to find the number of electrons an atom has, go through electronic structure rules. Do a few examples on the board Two worksheets – first worksheet students need to find out the number of protons, neutrons and electrons each element has, the second they need to draw the electronic structures Extension:  explain why sodium and lithium might react in a similar way Write a step by step guide for somebody to explain how you draw electronic structures Plenary Exam question plenary – spot mistakes in the electronic structures
Mixtures
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Mixtures

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Suitable for KS3 Includes Recall starter Element mixture or compound particle diagrams and task Mini demo or practical to show how we can separate mixtures Written task to explain how properties can help us separate mixture Peer assessment grid recall plenary
Structure of a plant
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Structure of a plant

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Aimed at KS3 students. This lesson recaps KS2 prior knowledge on the structure of a plant. Before moving onto KS3 content about structure and function of parts of the plant, followed by a plant dissection, accompanied by worksheets.
Pure and Impure
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Pure and Impure

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Suitable for KS3 Includes: Recall starter Pure and impure including particle diagrams Pure and impure boiling points practical investigation to investigate purity
Solubility KS3
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Solubility KS3

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Suitable for year 7/8 Recall starter Followed by explaination and practice of the new keywords solute/solvent/solution Questions and tasks provided with answers mini practical to do with solubility, does it dissolve or not? Questions for follow up to the practical Recall plenary
KS3 Respiratory system and gas exchange
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KS3 Respiratory system and gas exchange

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Starter: Simple recall questions based on prior knowledge, easily changed to suit your class Main: Information about the respiratory system, then a labelling task, a putting in order task and questions to consolidate learning. All answers on the powerpoint. Gas exchange information on the ppt also a drawing of how it can be taught under the visulisar, followed by questions to check understaning. Plenary True or false