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C11.1 History of our atmosphere
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C11.1 History of our atmosphere

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Aimed at foundation students. targets of level 4 Information about how the earths atmosphere was created, then a story board for students to fill in using questions from the version on the board. Extension questions included to challenge students extension sheet if students finish. 6 mark question on this topic for students to practice exam technique as a plenary
C11.5 atmospheric pollutants
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C11.5 atmospheric pollutants

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aimed at foundation level 4 targets Differentiated bronze/silver/gold starter Main: recap complete and incomplete combustion, put piece of pot over blue/yellow flame on bunsen burner Students fill in worksheet, to say what they saw and the difference between incomplete and complete combustion Students fill in information grid using textbooks, to find the causes of the atmospheric pollutants and the problems with them Answers for students to check their answers with
Transport in plants KS3
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Transport in plants KS3

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Objectives: Describe how water is transported in plants Explain how gases enter and leave plants explain how some plants are adapted to limit water loss Potential practical activity of celery with food colouring, not essential for the lesson however. Starter: Recall questions, answers on the following slide Main - potential celery practical discuss the role of the root hair cells, recap students prior knowledge on this Discuss how water enters a plant, answer questions. Answers on next page Discuss how gases get in and out of a plant Discuss adaptations plants have in warm temperatures Plenary - Exam questions, answers included
Melting points KS3
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Melting points KS3

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Aimed at mixed ability year 8 class Starter: which chocolate do you think is the most pure? Main: explain what is meant by pure carry out a practical to melt different chocolates to work out which is most pure and how we know that plenary: questions to evaluate the practical
C12.6 reduce reuse recycle
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C12.6 reduce reuse recycle

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Aimed at low ability students, targets of level 4s Starter: recap on stages of LCA Main: link up key words to defintions for three R’s Pictures on board of different items, what are they made of ? can they be recycled? Discuss three R’s with students using textbooks students then make an information sheet using the success criteria on the powerpoint Plenary: 6 mark question about the the three r’s
Microscopes required practical
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Microscopes required practical

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Three differentiated resources. Cant be used as homewowrk or for required practical revision. Good to use as a retreival resource after the practical. Each differentiated resource has a space to write the required practical method, low level sheets have key words to guide them. Each resource has different exam questions dependent on level. All answers included. I print 2 sheets per side, back to back. Be careful if you shrink to A5 some of the answers for the magnfication questions will change as the image size measured will be different.
P13.2 Magnetic fields of electric currents
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P13.2 Magnetic fields of electric currents

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P13.2 Following the AQA kerboodle scheme of work Aimed at a low ability class with targets of level 4 Starter: differentiated bronze/silver/gold starter questions, with answers to green pen Main: diagram of right hand rule to explain and label. Then a think pair share about different scenarios that could happen. Sentence starters to help put their think pair share ideas together Work on a solenoid - reduce task to reduce the information into one sentence Plenary - differentiated pick the task
B4.3 The heart
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B4.3 The heart

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Biology Aqa trilogy, B4.3 Aimed at a mixed ability class Starter: exam question based on previous lesson on blood vessels Main: 2 minute video to introduce heart double circulatory task Then differentiated task on the heart to label Plenary : exam question on labelling the heart
C12.5 Life cycle assessments
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C12.5 Life cycle assessments

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Aimed at low ability students, targets level 4 Starter: differentiated starter questions Main: watch the video about a yogurt pot,thin about its journey fill in grid showing the different stages of the LCA use textbooks to support Class vote - which do they think is the most enviromentally damaging paper or plastic bags Carry out LCA of paper and plastic bags using textbooks evaluate which they think is most enviromentally damaging Plenary: question to list the stages of the LCA
C7.1 exothermic and endothermic reactions
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C7.1 exothermic and endothermic reactions

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Aimed at foundation students - Does not include required practical Starter - B3 retrieval starter practice Main – Think pair share (+write down) how can you tell if a chemical reaction has taken place? Copy key facts about conservation of energy Explain endo/exo thermic and students fill in vocab labs Find uses and examples of endothermic/exothermic reactions then complete exam questions Mark exam questions, students green pen Plenary Plenary – what have you learnt today
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells
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Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells

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Combining both B1.2 and B1.3 from the kerboodle topic Starter: No goal starter, images of plant and animal cell and a microscope. students can add any information they already know. Images can be printed or a list of what they know can be wrote. To be referred to at the end of the topic, assess prior knowledge Main: Label plant and animal cell, differentiated version available, animated answers embedded in the powerpoint Match structure and function of organelles Show students bacterial cell, students draw and label their own, before filling in the comparison tick box to compare animal, plant and bacteria cells. Stretch task available Explain key words prokaryotic and eukaryotic, then students complete the assessed questions showing understanding of differences between these cells. Self assess answer using mark scheme Plenary Plenary grid, can be done individually or as teams. Covers key concepts from the lesson, answers on the following slide
Wave equations
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Wave equations

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Starter - retrieval questions Main - Wave equations explained with examples. wave period questions on the powerpoint. Worksheet that is differentiated with questions for the wave equation
Properties of waves
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Properties of waves

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Starter - retrieval questions based on P1 energy Main - -explaination of what a wave is task to sort waves into mechanical / electromagnetic Description of transverse/longitudinal Worksheet to complete, answers included Exam question plenary
wave equation
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wave equation

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Aimed at foundation students Starter: Retrieval practice questions based on P1 Main: Mini recap of parts of a wave and key definitions. Both period and wave speed equation demonstrated on powerpoint with examples and practice. Then move onto the SLOP worksheet with faded practice and exam questions. All answers on the power point Plenary: Mini white board plenary
waves required practical
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waves required practical

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Aimed at foundation students Starter: Retrieval questions based on P1 Main: Videos of the required practicals, followed by a write up. Structure strips to guide write up. Mark scheme on powerpoint. Exam question plenary