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Model Cells (Assessment)
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Model Cells (Assessment)

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KS3 Biology Lesson on Model Cells (Assessment) Students were requiured to create a model of a plant/animal cell. In order to prepare them for this to conduct at home the grading criteria was reviewed with AfL on command words with exam style practice. This is followed by a revision mindmap on cells and specialised cells with all answers fully animated within slides.
Cell Division
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Cell Division

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KS3 Biology Lesson on Cell Division Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State what cell division is and why it is important (Level 3) LO2: Describe the process of both mitosis and meiosis and where both types of cell division take place (Level 4) LO3: Explain and be able to compare both processes of cell division (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Alkali Metals & Water
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Alkali Metals & Water

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KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Alkali Metals & Water Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State the different alkali metals and their respective symbols (Level 3) LO2: Describe the observations seen during the reaction between alkali metals and water and be able to write simple word equations (Level 4) LO3: Explain how to write balanced symbol equations for the reactions between alkali metals and water (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Metal & Oxygen Reactions
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Metal & Oxygen Reactions

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KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Metal & Oxygen Reactions Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State the order of reactivity for different metals (Level 3) LO2: Describe how to write a word equation for the reaction between metals and oxygen and identify the product of these reactions (Level 4) LO3: Explain how to write balanced symbol equations for the reactions between metals and oxygen (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Plant & Animal Cells
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Plant & Animal Cells

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KS3 Biology Lesson on Plant & Animal Cells (Building Blocks of Life) Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State what is meant by ‘cell theory’ (Level 3) LO2: Describe the functions of the different organelles found in both plant and animal cells (Level 4) LO3: Explain the differences between plant and animal cells (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Menstrual Cycle
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Menstrual Cycle

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KS3 Biology Lesson on Menstrual Cycle Slides are fully animated, differentiated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State what is meant by the term ‘ovulation’ (Level 3) LO2: Describe what happens in the menstrual cycle (Level 4) LO3: Explain the role and functions of hormones in the menstrual cycle (Level 5) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity in addition to interleaving questions at start of lesson.
All Systems Go (Levels of Organisation)
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All Systems Go (Levels of Organisation)

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KS3 Biology Lesson on All System Go (Levels of Organisation) Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State the relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems (Level 3) LO2: Describe the functions of the digestive, respiratory, circulatory and nervous systems in humans; the water transport system in plants (Level 4) LO3: Explain what happens when organs do not function properly (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Sedimentary Rocks
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Sedimentary Rocks

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KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Sedimentary Rocks Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State how sedimentary rocks are formed (Level 3) LO2: Describe the textures and properties of sedimentary rocks (Level 4) LO3: Explain how evidence from fossils can be used to date rocks (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Metamorphic Rocks
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Metamorphic Rocks

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KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Metamorphic Rocks Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State how metamorphic rocks are formed (Level 3) LO2: Describe some of the properties and characteristics of metamorphic rocks (Level 4) LO3: Explain and be able to compare the properties of metamorphic rocks to igneous and sedimentary rocks (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Neutralisation
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Neutralisation

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KS3 Chemistry Lesson on Neutralisation Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, differentiation, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State what is meant by a neutralisation reaction and the products formed (Level 3) LO2: Describe everyday examples of neutralisation and be able to write word equations for neutralisation reactions (Level 4) LO3: Explain and be able to conduct how to carry out a neutralisation reaction (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Sampling (Core Practical)
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Sampling (Core Practical)

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KS3 Biology Lesson on Sampling (Core Practical) Slides are fully animated, differentiated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State why sampling is used and be able to identify what is meant by the independent and dependant variable (Level 3) LO2: Describe an adequate method used for sampling and be able to identify correlations in results (Level 4) LO3: Explain and be able to justify the sample technique chosen, explaining results using scientific reasoning (Level 5) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity in addition to interleaving questions at start of lesson.
Food Webs & Ecology
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Food Webs & Ecology

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**KS3 Biology Lesson on Food Webs & Ecology ** Slides are fully animated, differentiated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State and define the key terminology producers, predator, prey and food chain (Level 3) LO2: Describe how to use and interpret food chains and food webs (Level 4) LO3: Explain what happens to an ecosystem if a species is removed or added to a food chain or food web (Level 5) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity in addition to interleaving questions at start of lesson.
Natural Selection
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Natural Selection

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KS3 Biology Lesson on Natural Selection Slides are fully animated, differentiated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State and define what is meant by ‘natural selection’ (Level 3) LO2: Describe the process of natural selection and how it takes place (Level 4) LO3: Explain and apply concepts of natural selection to unfamiliar examples (Level 5) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity in addition to interleaving questions at start of lesson.
Conservation of Energy
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Conservation of Energy

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KS3 Physics Lesson on Conservation of Energy Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State what is meant by the law of conservation of energy (Level 3) LO2: Describe and be able to use a flow diagram to illustrate energy transfers (Level 4) LO3: Explain and be able to draw a Sankey Diagram to explain the law of conservation of energy; Calculate percentage efficiency (Level 5) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Different Forms of Energy
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Different Forms of Energy

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KS3 Physics Lesson on Different Forms of Energy Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State that energy has the ability to do work (Level 3) LO2: Describe the different types of energy and be able to state the units for measuring energy (Level 4) LO3: Explain how to convert from kilojoules to joules and vice versa from joules to kilojoules (Level 5) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Energy in Living Organisms
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Energy in Living Organisms

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KS3 Physics Lesson on Energy in Living Organisms Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State the uses of energy in both plants and animals (Level 3) LO2: Describe what is meant by photosynthesis and be able to interpret and analyse food labels (Level 4) LO3: Explain energy uses in humans using the process of respiration (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Balanced & Unbalanced Forces
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Balanced & Unbalanced Forces

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KS3 Physics Lesson on Balanced & Unbalanced Forces Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State what is meant by a balanced & unbalanced force and be able to describe the effects of both balanced and unbalanced forces on an object (Level 3) LO2: Describe and be able to interpret from a free body diagram whether the forces are balanced or unbalanced (Level 4) LO3: Explain and be able to calculate the resultant force using (Force=Mass✕Acceleration) to work out the amount of acceleration or deceleration (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Sexual Reproduction & Fertilisation
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Sexual Reproduction & Fertilisation

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KS3 Biology Lesson on Sexual Reproduction & Fertilisation Slides are fully animated, differentiated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State that during sexual reproduction gametes join to form a fertilised egg which grows into a new living organism (Level 3) LO2: Describe the process of fertilisation as the fusion of haploid nuclei (Level 4) LO3: Explain the advantages and disadvantages of internal and external fertilisation (Level 5) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity in addition to interleaving questions at start of lesson.
Drag Experiment Lesson
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Drag Experiment Lesson

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KS3 Physics Lesson on Drag (Including Experiment) Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State what is meant by ‘drag’ and be able to identify what is meant by the independent and dependent variable (Level 3) LO2: Describe an adequate method to use for their experimental test, identifying factors that may affect the experiment and how these can be controlled in order to make it a fair test (Level 4) LO3: Explain why it is important to carry out repeats of an experiment and critically evaluate the experiment identifying sources of error in the results (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.
Types & Effects of Forces
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Types & Effects of Forces

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KS3 Physics Lesson on Types & Effects of Forces Slides are fully animated, with constant AfL, scaffolding of learning and review of objectives. LO1: State that a force is a push or pull and be able to list different forces (Level 3) LO2: Describe some effects of forces and identify what is meant by a ‘contact’ and ‘non contact’ forces (Level 4) LO3: Explain the difference between ‘mass’ and ‘weight’ (Level 5) (All resources including worksheets included) Slides also include keywords on each slide and Stretch & Challenge for each activity. Interleaving Questions included at the start of each lesson.