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No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
No preparation required! Physics, Chemistry, Biology also Maths
Complete and ready to use high quality science lessons that automatically navigate you and your class expertly through the lesson and activities.
All answers are built in.
A complete, and ready to deliver, high quality KS4 / GCSE lesson from Barclayfox.
This is a complete lesson from start to end. You do not need to spend a huge number of hours carefully planning it and writing differentiated resources, I have already spent those hours creating this great lesson. Furthermore it has been improved time and again after each use â it is a tried and tested excellent lesson.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* I can use the rate of change of momentum equation F = (mv-mu)/t.
* I know what impulse is and can complete calculations.
* I can explain how seat belts, airbags and crumple zones etc work.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - matching names, symbols and units.
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Matching task - answers are provided (this is the starter).
* Activity sheet - differentiated GOLD and PLATINUM.
* Answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Differentiated Questions in the powerpoint â all answers are provided.
* Peer marking
* Self marking
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Play ball.
* Video clip link (carefully selected â this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Paired work activities â answers are provided.
* Homework
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by âBarclayfoxâ once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle â contains all lessons (if available, not all my series are bundled)
1. Momentum.
2. Conservation of momentum, collisions, elastic and inelastic.
3. Momentum, impulse, crumple zones and safety.
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
Geocentric and Heliocentric models of the solar system, planets, moons, dwarf planets. Complete lesson. This is lesson 2 in a series of 6 high quality lessons that fully and expertly delivers all the points within BOTH the NEW KS3 Department for Education âSpace Physicsâ National Curriculum and the AQA KS3 specification / syllabus sections â3.7.2 Universeâ and â3.1.2 Gravityâ.
STUDENT OUTCOMES - are noted further down.
READY TO USE - no preparation required apart from (if you want) photocopying the work sheet (or you could simply project it and the students could write the answers in their books). The PPT guides you at every step!
STARTER
Pupils will start the lessons by thinking and working in pairs in a race to solve a picture puzzle and work out what todayâs lesson is about. After discussion that leads to revealing the title and lesson outcomes students then self assess against their current understanding of this topic.
MAIN and MAIN and MAINâŠ
This lesson is âchunkedâ into discrete sections to support learning and engender positive behaviour by keeping students interested and focused. All points of the specification are addressed.
There are various student activities such as: gap fill, matching, a unique differentiated activity sheet, paired work, literacy activities, focused questions with answers and differentiation, picture puzzle, think/pair/share, quiz, mini test, sort into size order, homework, self-assessment opportunities, peer assessment opportunities etc. Lots of variety to keep learners happy, engaged and learning.
PLENARY:
In the plenary activity pupils complete a quiz and then peer assess it to uncover how much they have learnt during the lesson. They then self-assess themselves against the lesson outcomes. Students who need further support set themselves additional homework to enhance learning of todayâs lesson.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES:
These are provided just in case any group requires them.
All resources are included in this excellent lesson, there is nothing for you to do but deliver it.
OUTCOMES - AT THE END OF THIS LESSON STUDENTS ARE ABLE TO:
* Understand the difference between moons, planets and dwarf planets.
* Explain the geocentric model of the solar system.
* Explain the heliocentric model of the solar system.
* Understand why Galileo supported the heliocentric model.
Thank you for looking, your positive feedback would be very much appreciated :)
This lesson is one of a series of 6:
1. Solar system, stars and galaxies and the universe.
2. Geocentric and heliocentric solar system models
3. Seasons.
4. Gravity, weight and mass.
5. Exploring and observing the universe.
6. The moonâs phases.
For more lessons that meet the new KS3 and KS4 specifications please type Barclayfox into the tes resources search engine to see all my lessons.
Happy teaching !
Barclayfox.
A complete, and ready to deliver, KS4 lesson.
(For USA - this lesson is at 8th to 10th grade level).
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson outomes:
* I can name forces and identify the direction they act in (KS3 revision).
* I understand Newtonâs 3rd law.
* I can analyse situations using N3L
This carefully crafted lesson is over 30 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Activity sheet - unique to Barclayfox.
* Activity sheet answers.
* Questions â all answers are provided.
* Self marking / Peer marking
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Play ball.
* Quiz Quiz Trade game.
* Video clip link (carefully selected â this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Paired work activities â all answers are provided.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundles â contain 3 or more of these lessons at a discounted price (however please note not all my series are bundled).
1. Vectors and scalars.
2. Forces between objects (contact / non-contact and Newtonâs 3rd law).
3. Forces and Newtonâs third law (N3L).
4. Resultant forces, free body diagrams.
5. Forces and acceleration F=Ma
6. Required practical F=Ma
7 to 12 - please see list in this powerpoint
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
A bundle of high quality, ready to deliver, GCSE lessons by Barclayfox. Contains all 14 lessons in this series as listed below.
There is nothing for you to do, these excellent lessons are ready to use !
You can use the whole series or individually as required.
This is a MASSIVE 46% saving over buying each lesson individually. Fantastic value for money.
1. Atoms, radiation and the discovery of the nucleus.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma â ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus â decay equations
5. Activity and half life
6. Activity practicals
7. Dangers and precautions.
8. Nuclear radiation in medicine (uses in medicine)
9. Nuclear fission and chain reactions (nuclear power).
10. Electricity from nuclear power.
11. Nuclear Fusion and our sun.
12. Nuclear issues including waste
13. Hypotheses, prediction, theory acceptance and peer review
14. Revision
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
A complete and ready to deliver high quality GCSE lesson.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years.
There is nothing to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Know what radon gas is, where it comes from and why it is dangerous.
* Understand power stations produce dangerous radioactive waste and explain disposal methods.
* Form your own opinions about nuclear power and its safety after studying the Chernobyl and Fukushima incidents.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Help sheet (can be given to all, or only to those that the plenary shows found the lesson difficult, or given later to students who missed the lesson).
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess themselves against the objectives.
* Sequencing activity.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions â all answers are provided.
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Video clip link (carefully selected â this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Play ball.
* Paired work activities â answers are provided.
* Scientific literacy activity.
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by âBarclayfoxâ once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle â contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. Atoms, radiation and the discovery of the nucleus.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma â ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus â decay equations
5. Activity and half life
6. Activity and half life practicals
7. Dangers and precautions
8 to 14 - are listed in the powerpoint
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
Dangers of radiation. A complete and ready to deliver high quality GCSE lesson from Barclayfox.
There is nothing to do ! Even if you do not have time to look at it in advance it is not a problem as the PPT will lead you smoothly through the lesson.
Lesson objectives:
Understand the dangers of âionisingâ radiation and the damage they can cause (ManKinD).
Know how to safely handle radioactive sources and protect yourself (TarDiS)
Understand contamination and irradiation.
Explain how ideas about the world can change.
Please note: This lesson does not cover âusesâ as they are covered in the Barclayfox lesson 8 of this topic. This lesson is called âNuclear radiation uses in medicineâ.
My lessons cover the whole of this âatomic structureâ topic but do not blindly follow the textbook order instead they use a structure that has proved highly successful over many years.
Uses in medicine lesson is here:
/teaching-resource/nuclear-radiation-uses-in-medicine-sterilisation-diagnosis-treatment-tracers-radiotherapy-etc-11703961
This carefully crafted lesson is over 30 slides long, and is full of learning activities some are noted below:
* ALL answers are provided throughout!
* Starter - recaps previous lessons (with answers).
* Paired work activities.
* Scientific literacy activity.
* Homeworks - 2 - you choose.
* Questions.
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Video clip link (carefully selected â this alone can save you a lot of searching).
* Gap fill activity.
* Unscramble the words race.
* Plenary quiz.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your loved ones, press buy now!
If you like this lesson please leave a review.
This lesson is part of a Bundle/series, and you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle â contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. History of the atom and the discovery of the nucleus.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma â ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus â decay equations
5. Half life, radioactivity and decay
6. Activity practicals
7. Radiation dangers, safety, risk and precautions
8. Nuclear radiation in medicine (uses in medicine)
9. Nuclear fission and chain reactions (nuclear power).
10. Electricity from nuclear power.
11. Nuclear Fusion and our sun.
12. Nuclear issues including waste
13. Hypotheses, theory acceptance and peer review.
14. Revision.
Bundle gives you a near 50% discount! Hereâs the link
/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-new-spec-atomic-structure-mega-pack-bundle-11795491
Thank you, and happy teaching! Happy days !
Barclayfox.
A series of 6 high quality lessons that fully and expertly delivers all the key points within BOTH the NEW KS3 Department for Education âSpace Physicsâ National Curriculum and the AQA KS3 specification / syllabus sections â3.7.2 Universeâ and â3.1.2 Gravityâ.
THIS IS A BUNDLE OF 6 LESSONS:
1. Solar system, stars and galaxies and the universe.
2. Geocentric and heliocentric solar system models
3. Seasons.
4. Gravity, weight and mass.
5. Exploring and observing the universe.
6. The moonâs phases.
Latent Heat and Specific Heat Capacity - mix of questions for 9-1 spec. Both latent heat of vaporisation and latent heat of fusion plus SHC. Worksheets with differentiation plus all answers. In my mixed ability group I gave the low ability students the âsilverâ worksheet and the high ability the âgoldâ worksheet and they peer marked which worked really well. Interesting and engaging questions with some nice images. All answers provided for your convenience. 9-1 spec and suitable for all major exam boards.
What you see in the images gives you clarity on the style and quality of the worksheets.
Differentiated :
âsilverâ worksheet.
âgoldâ worksheet.
Happy teaching,
Barclayfox
Key search words
9-1 spec, 9 - 1 spec, latent heat, latent heat of vaporisation, latent heat of fusion, Specific Heat Capacity, differentiated, with answers, LH, SHC, vaporisation, fusion, latent heat, energy, state change calculations, state change, heating and cooling.
Too many of my students were making mistakes with significant figures and writing answer to the wrong number of sig figs.
This skill is more important under the 9-1 spec so I wrote this worksheet with answers to help fix this problem.
Happy Teaching
Barclayfox
A complete and ready to deliver KS3 lesson.
Lesson objectives:
* Explain that radioactive elements are unstable and emit alpha or beta particles when they change into other elements.
* Explain what happens to the nucleus during alpha decay and beta decay and gamma decay.
* Successfully write decay equations / nuclear equations.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter â activity sheet (built into this powerpoint just print this one slide for each student, or project it)
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess themselves against the objectives.
* Activity sheet - built into this powerpoint just print this one slide for each student - ore project it.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions â all answers are provided.
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Physical model build activity - various colours of plasticine are required.
* Kinaesthetic activity (as above) â to aid recall.
* Play ball
* Paired work activities â answers are provided.
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
Youâve found what you need, waste no more of your valuable time!
This lesson is part of a series, and you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle â contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. Atoms, radiation and the discovery of the nucleus.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma â ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus â decay equations (THIS LESSON)
5. Activity and half life
6. Activity practicals
7. Dangers and precautions
8. Nuclear radiation in medicine (uses in medicine)
9 to 13. Etc etc please search for âBarclayfoxâ on TES.
Happy teaching!
Barclayfox.
A complete â AS / A level Physics lesson on âPhysical quantities and unitsâ.
Lesson objectives:
* Explain that some physical quantities consist of a numerical magnitude and a unit.
* Correctly use important units.
* Derive units e.g. units of Force, Energy etc
Activities this lesson contains:
Notes to help the teacher.
Starter task - picture puzzle.
Literacy / SPaG
Questions (with answers)
Boggle game
Gap fill
Quiz questions with answers.
Etc
All answers are provided to make things easy for you.
As science teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by âBarclayfoxâ once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all my resources.
I hope you will purchase this excellent lesson and please leave positive feedback.
This lesson is part of a series, and you may wish to buy others from the series:
1. Physical quantities and units.
2. Prefixes and making estimates.
3. Scalar and vector quantities, resultants and resolving.
4. More on vectors â resultants and resolving.
5. Definitions in kinematics.
6. DT & VT graphs of motion.
7. Constant acceleration (SUVAT) equations.
8. Free fall.
9. Measurement of g.
Thank you for your time.
Yours,
Barclayfox.
This is a revision lesson that makes use of many games, activities, work sheets and loop puzzles to revise the following:-
Radioactivity, radiation, atoms, isotopes, activity, half life, alpha, beta, gamma, the discovery of the nucleus, changes in the nucleus, alpha scattering.
Rutherford, how our model of the atom has changed over time, radiation uses and dangers, nuclear radiation in medicine, fission and fusion.
Excellent tried and tested resources which are ready to be used, and some of which are differentiated.
Answer sheets are also provided to allow student independence and peer or self assessment.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by âBarclayfoxâ once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle â contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. Atoms, radiation and the discovery of the nucleus.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma â ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus â decay equations
5. Activity and half life
6. Activity and half life practicals
7. Dangers and precautions
8. Nuclear radiation in medicine (uses in medicine)
9. Nuclear fission and chain reactions (nuclear power).
10. Electricity from nuclear power.
11. Nuclear Fusion and our sun.
12. Nuclear issues including waste
13. Prediction, theory acceptance and peer review
14. Revision Lesson - THIS ONE
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
A complete and ready to deliver high quality GCSE lesson from Barclayfox.
This is a complete lesson from start to end, you do not need to spend many hours carefully planning, creating, resourcing and improving this lesson after each use. I have already spent those hours preparing this lesson for my students and improving it over many years.
There is nothing to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Explain key words and phrases including âhypothesisâ, âpeer reviewâ, âtheoryâ and the âpredictionâ.
* Explain the scientific method and how new hypotheses are validated by other scientists before they are accepted.
* Understand trial by evidence.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 40 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter 1 - unscramble the words.
* Starter 2 - simple task where students self-assess themselves against the objectives.
* Matching task - answers are provided.
* Activity sheet - built into the powerpoint simply print this slide for each student.
* Unscramble the words race.
* Sequencing activity.
* Gap fill activity - all answers are provided.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions â all answers are provided.
* Up and about activity
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Differentiated questions with answers (ACTIVITY SHEETS built into powerpoint simply print them).
* Play ball.
* Paired work activities â answers are provided.
* Scientific literacy activity.
* Homework
* Plenary is the activity sheets.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
As teachers we all work ridiculously long hours each week. Give yourself a break, spend some life with your wife / husband / children / friends / family by purchasing more lessons created by âBarclayfoxâ once they appear on TES. Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle â contains all lessons (if available not all series are bundled)
1. History of the atom, discovery of the nucleus, Thompson and Rutherford.
2. Isotopes and Mass number and Atomic number.
3. Alpha, Beta and Gamma â ionising radiation.
4. Changes in the nucleus â decay equations
5-14. See this powerpoint for the list.
Thank you, and happy teaching,
Barclayfox.
A complete, 3 tier differentiated KS4 lesson
This is a complete lesson from start to end, with Differentiated resources and a Practical,
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* I understand what momentum is a measure of.
* I can explain that momentum is a vector.
* I am able to calculate momentum in lots of scenarios.
* I can rearrange and use the momentum equation.
In short this lesson contains: theory, differentiated worksheet with all answers, and a practical activity - for full details please see below.
* Notes to help the teacher.
* Starter - choice of two.
* Short Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Activity sheet - Differentiated with ANSWERS.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions â all answers are provided, students get lots of practice.
* Up and about activity
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities, not âdeath by powerpointâ).
* Differentiated questions with answers.
* Paired work activities T/P/S â answers are provided.
* Homework
* Scientific literacy activity.
* Optional Practical Activity.
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
Please note: when searching for resources please type barclayfox into the search box/engine and it will show you all our resources.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundle â contains all lessons (if available not all my series are bundled)
1. Momentum.
2. Conservation of momentum, collisions, elastic and inelastic events.
3. Momentum, impulse, crumple zones and safety.
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
Search words:
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A complete, KS4 lesson
For USA - this lesson is for use between 8th to 10th grade.
There is nothing for you to do but give it a quick look through and familiarise yourself with it.
Lesson objectives:
* Understand the difference between mass and weight.
* Understand the role that gravity plays in this difference.
* Be able to successfully calculate weight and mass.
This carefully crafted lesson is over 30 slides long, and is full of learning activities as below:
* Starter - simple task where students self-assess against the objectives.
* Quiz with answers.
* Questions â all answers are provided.
* Differentiated questions â all answers are provided.
* Peer marking
* Self marking
* Theory slides (carefully sculpted, interspaced with learning activities,
* Play ball.
* Video clip link (carefully selected â this alone can save you 20+ minutes of searching).
* Paired work activities â all answers are provided.
* Scientific Literacy activity.
* Scientific Numeracy activity
* Plenary formative/summative assessment quiz / activity.
* Student self-assessment versus objectives activity â so learners can judge for themselves how much they have learnt.
* Extension activities â just in case additional activities are required.
Please purchase this lesson, and leave a positive review.
This lesson is part of a series, whilst they all work very well as standalone individual lessons you may wish to buy others from the series:
0. Bundles â contain 3 or more of these lessons at a discounted price (however please note not all my series are bundled).
1. Vectors and scalars.
2. Forces between objects (contact / non-contact and Newtonâs 3rd law).
3. Forces and Newtonâs third law (N3L).
4. Resultant forces, free body diagrams.
5. Forces and acceleration F=Ma
6. Required practical F=Ma
7 to 12 - please see list in this powerpoint
Thank you, and happy teaching!
Yours,
Barclayfox.
UPDATED AND IMPROVED. Have lots of fun this Christmas with these fun, entertaining and engaging Christmas quizzes and activities.
Based on xmas throughout and split into 4 interesting and fun rounds as noted below. Great fun ! Ready to use â nothing to do. Students lead (if you want them to) so you can focus on whatever or whoever needs your attention, or even, whisper this :-) , RELAX for a change ! ï
Christmas Physics AND * Christmas Thinking AND * Christmas Observation AND * Bonus Round.
Contains over 80 pages of fun:
Christmas quiz questions.
Up and about game â Christmas Physics.
Christmas thinking skills.
Christmas observation skills.
Christmas cracker jokes.
Huge numbers of high quality Christmas images.
Videos (carefully selected).
Music (carefully selected).
Up and about games.
Youâre fired.
Surprise bonus round !
Can be used for all abilities and age groups from 8 to 18
*** GREAT VALUE AT THIS PRICE! TREAT YOURSELF AND HAVE A BREAK! ***
To see all my Christmas resources please type
barclayfox Christmas into the tes search engine.
Happy Christmas, and most sincere best wishes of the season to you all !!! :-)
Happy teaching,
Barclayfox.
SEARCH WORDS - does this help people who are searching?
Christmas Physics, thinking, observation, pop music, Holidays, Santa, fun, Christmas, Christmas quiz, literacy, numeracy, Christmas activities, Christmas assembly, Noel, Navidad, advent, music, nativity, Xmas science, Christmas maths, Christmas English, Christmas Geography, Navidad, Noel, advent, Santa Clause, Reindeer, sleigh, snow, snowman, xmas lights, mince pie, turkey, trimmings, decorations, Queenâs speech, boxing day, cold meat and pickles, Christmas crackers. ï
Over 300 PowerPoint slides spread over 12 rounds of quizzes and activities. Nothing to do but open up the PowerPoint and have fun with your classes this Christmas ! Student lead throughout - so you can finally RELAX !!! Movies, maths, pop music, English, up and about, physics, cities and flags, geography, Thinking, chemistry, observation, biology, sport, music clips to identify and sing along to, movie clips etc. Fun, entertaining, engaging. A REAL FUN BARGAIN AT THIS PRICE!!!
Happy Teaching and a Happy Christmas,
Barclayfox.
Great fun Christmas activities, complete and ready to use.
Lots of engaging and fun activities and an excellent primary activity of building and firing straw** air powered rockets** in the classroom (no need to go outside). Please donât stop reading! This is not a lesson only for science teachers - all instructions are in teh PPT and are simple for students to followâŠit fantastic fun for all !
A story is woven and as part of the lesson the learners build rockets to save Christmas from Safcut - who is Santaâs evil brother. All instructions are included and the lesson teaches the learners almost automatically, this is NOT a lesson only for our friends the science teachers (although itâs excellent for them too!) - any of us can use this fun and imaginative lesson. Who is Safcut? Whatâs his plan? Can your class save Christmas?
Lesson length:
Fantastic fun ! Very flexible length, there are activities you can miss out and on the other hand there is a Christmas cracker based extension. So, the lesson can easily last anywhere between 0.5 hour and 1.5 hours depending on your needs.
Better than a quiz:
This is definitely not a Christmas quiz, it gets the learners out of their seats, keeps them focused and engaged as they work in teams building and creating. Itâs a great lesson you can use with all ages from 6 to 16 and it wonât go out of date so you can use it for years to come, which makes it excellent value at this price !
Skills and learning:
As well as being great fun and entertaining it is also educational and it includes: literacy, SMSC, team working skills, cooperation, physical building skills, questions with answers, activities with answers, play ball game, what engineers do, identify parts of a rocket, joke telling etc
High quality lesson, great for teachers of any subject !!!
Happy Christmas !
Happy teaching !
Barclayfox.
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Key words:
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A) Zombie activity - save Christmas from the zombie horde !!! Turn them human again! Fantastic fun your students will love this!
B) Quizzes - 300+ PowerPoint pages of fun quiz questions, 12 separate fun rounds (Maths, English, Geography, Observation, Thinking, Sport, Pop music, Video, Biology, Physics, Chemistry etc) + lots of Christmas cracker jokes too!
C) Save Christmas from Santaâs brother Safcut who intends to hijack Santaâs sleigh and steal all the childrenâs presents!.
All youâll need for all your classes, age groups and subjects for this Christmas and for many years to come ! Merry Christmas!
Suitable for a wide variety of abilities and age groups (KS3 and KS4)
WHATâS INCLUDED:
Unique Crossword - focuses on the 8 types of energy stores (types) 9-1 GCSE spec!
Challenge mission - focuses on a mnemonic to help students recall all 8 stores
Super challenge mission - students consider their own misconceptions about energy and what is and is not a store of energy.
ALL answers are included.
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Or, perhaps have a glance at some of my high quality lessons on tesâŠ
Energy stores and transfers - complete and easy to use KS4 lesson
Filration, mixtures and compounds - complete and easy to use KS3 lesson
Happy teaching!
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