A quiz to do as we close down the end of the school year (some made by me, other parts taken from various other quizzes)
Rounds include:
General Knowledge
Capital Cities
Pokemon
The Human Body
Only Connect
Sports
The Grid
A lesson very similar to my lesson on alkali metals. This time for the halogens.
Goes through the properties of the halogens, the reactivity and explains why this is the case. There are opportunities for AFL throughout.
Included is a PowerPoint for every lesson on the Edexcel GCSE Separates Chemistry specification. A note to make, there are no combined lessons i n here as it is the content which is exclusive to separates.
This is a revision lesson for the new 9-1 GCSE chemistry course.
The aim of the lesson is for all students to go through the 13 specification points and write down what they know about them. Once this is done, students will colour in the first circle red or green (depending on their understanding).
They then go to the 13 stations around the room and take a small worksheet for each one they put red for (maximum of 8). This is stuck onto the A3 paper. After the lesson they put red or green in the second circle.
The revision sheets need to be on A3 paper in order to allow the sheets to be stuck on.
Each sheet will need to be placed at a station where there is a resource to help the students. These are numbered so question 1 is resource 1.
I have found this lesson to be extremely effective.
A lesson on the alkali metals. Including a leveled progress check for all students, a 6 mark question with template and some questions to move students on at the end of the lesson.
A lesson which should make teaching enthalpy easy. It goes through a lot of information on everything about enthalpy. It contains many questions and answers.
A whole lesson on atomic number and the periodic table.
It includes:
- A recap on Mendeleev.
- Many tasks to assess AFL.
- An optional practical.
- A progress check.
- A summary quiz.
An outstanding lesson designed to test the understanding of levers, moments and pressure. Can be differentiated accordingly, by inserting information to the table used to help.
The lesson involves choosing a Pokemon to cross a lake (pressure) and lift a boulder (moments). Students go around the room and attempt to catch a Pokemon which will get them across both obstacles safely.
It comes with a worksheet and is pretty self explanatory throughout. The lesson is very interactive and after a 10 minute walk through of the task ,the students will just get on with the lesson and attempt to catch a pokemon to help them get across the lake and around the boulder.
Especially loved by students who normally hate physics due to Pokemon being all the range today!