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Biofuels: alternative hydrocarbons 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 16-18 (A-level)Design and TechnologyChemistryProduct DesignOrganic ChemistryExplores the manufacture and use of bioethanol and biodiesel as alternatives to fossil fuels. Some slides about transesterification and Pyrolysis Oil may need to be removed for less able classes.
Anatomy of the Eye 1 2 3 4 5 1 Worksheet,  Age 16-18 (A-level)BiologyHuman and Animal BiologyDetailed animated cross-section of the eye, giving lots of details on the different tissues making up the organ. Covers the cornea, pupil, iris and retina, along with more obscure terms such as Choroidea and Macula.
Google research on Spanish Armada 1 2 3 4 5 1 Other,  1 Worksheet,  Age 7-11 (KS2)Age 11-14 (KS3)HistoryTudorsUsing Google Earth to look at images of England and Spain, students consider what made England so powerful in 1558 (e.g. how it is unique compared to other European countries, why it is hard invade, importance of the English Channel to Spain etc). They then research the factors that led to the defeat of the Spanish Armada using Google Search.
Comparing castles in Google Maps 1 2 3 4 5 1 Lesson plan,  1 Worksheet,  Age 7-11 (KS2)Age 11-14 (KS3)HistoryAnglo-Saxon and Medieval BritishStudents create a presentation on "Comparing and Contrasting Castles". Using Google Search and Images they find out information about Motte and Bailey, Square Keep and Concentric castles. They are encouraged to identify design weaknesses and to stipulate how, when and why castles started to show developments. For example when and why were castles first built of stone rather than wood?
Slave Trade investigations with Google 1 2 3 4 5 1 Other,  1 Worksheet,  Age 11-14 (KS3)CitizenshipHistoryDiversity and Communities19th Century World17th & 18th Century BritishRights and ResponsibilitiesStudents use Google Search to research the slave trade and how the slave triangle developed. They use the information that they have found to create a map (using Google My Maps). Then explore Africa before slavery and create a map showing information about different african civilizations. They consider the view of the European slave traders that Africans were uncivilised.
Google Carbon Footprint project 1 2 3 4 5 1 Lesson plan,  1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyPHSESustainability and EnvironmentResourcesStudents research information about climate change using Google Search and learn how to discriminate between results from different sources. They consider and debate the different viewpoints that they have found on the topic. use the Google Carbon Footprint Project tools to calculate their personal footprint, consider the actions they can take to reduce it and share their results on the map.
Fair trade study with Google Earth 1 2 3 4 5 1 Worksheet,  Age 11-14 (KS3)CitizenshipGeographyPHSEDiversity and CommunitiesSustainability and EnvironmentComparing countries and culturesThey find out where in the world cocoa is grown and then use Google Earth or Maps to look at these countries and where they are in relation to the UK. They are introduced to the idea of food miles and use Google Earth’s ‘ruler’ tool to find out how far chocolate has to travel to reach the UK by plane and by sea. Then use the Fair Trade Certified Global Awareness layer in Google Earth.
Population Density using Google Maps 1 2 3 4 5 1 Lesson plan,  1 Worksheet,  Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyPopulation and settlementsEconomic activity and developmentStudents use the define feature on Google Search to research definitions for key terms such as population density, densely populated, urban and rural. Google Earth or Maps are then used to show densely and scarcely populated areas and compare the features of each. Students are asked to think about the reasons why so many people live in London and relatively few in rural Yorkshire.
Graphing and random numbers in Excel 1 2 3 4 5 2 Lesson plans,  1 Presentation,  1 Starter,  2 Worksheets,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 11-14 (KS3)MathematicsICTMS OfficeHandling dataFirst lesson takes pupils through the basics of graphs using Excel. Innovative second lesson that uses an interactive worksheet (Tuck Shop) to consolidate these skills in the lower ability group, while allowing you to teach random number theory to the higher ability group.
Freunde beschreiben 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)GermanHome and Local AreaRelationshipsConversational questions about what friends do to relax and what music they listen to.
Furbles with year 2 and 3 activities 1 2 3 4 5 2 Lesson plans,  1 Presentation,  1 Worksheet,  Age 5-7 (KS1)Age 7-11 (KS2)MathematicsHandling dataPrimary MathematicsFurbles is a fun programme to teach statistics to primary children. Two versions are available to trial for free on the website. The worksheets below use 2003 version, but the graphing option on the Furbles '08 are more sophisticated.
Causes of WWI Card Game 1 2 3 4 5 1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 11-14 (KS3)History20th Century British20th Century WorldA lesson plan and cards to enliven the debate on the causes of the First World War
The Feudal System: an introduction 1 2 3 4 5 1 Worksheet,  Age 7-11 (KS2)Age 11-14 (KS3)HistoryMedieval Europe & Middle EastAnglo-Saxon and Medieval BritishStarter activity that assigns members of the class as either King, Bishops, Barons or Peasants. A chocolate bar is then divided up according to the lands and status they have.
PowerPoint 2003 Training Manuals 1 2 3 4 5 2 Worksheets,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 16-18 (A-level)Age 11-14 (KS3)ICTMS OfficeComprehensive Powerpoint training documents to print in totality, or use in chunks for individual lessons
Word 2003 Training Manuals 1 2 3 4 5 4 Worksheets,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 16-18 (A-level)Age 11-14 (KS3)ICTMS OfficeComprehensive training manuals to print in totality, or print chunks to use in individual classes
Office 2007 Quick Reference guides 1 2 3 4 5 3 Others,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 16-18 (A-level)Age 11-14 (KS3)ICTMS OfficePrintable quick reference guide for Excel, Word and Powerpoint along with link to more advanced user guides.
Drawing the Olympic rings 1 2 3 4 5 1 Other,  1 Starter,  1 Worksheet,  Age 7-11 (KS2)MathematicsPhysical EducationArtShape and spaceSummer of SportPainting and DrawingStep-by-step instructions for drawing Olympic rings, and then a chance to explore some other Olympic logos and their uses. Combines counting squares, using compass and artistic interpretation.
Language and anthems at the Olympics 1 2 3 4 5 1 Lesson plan,  2 Others,  Age 7-11 (KS2)EnglishPhysical EducationMedia & non-fictionLanguageSummer of SportThree lesson plans developed for Sydney Olympics explore the language of the Olympic Anthem, the style of reporting of Olympic sports and a bingo game to learn specific sporting vocabulary
The Five Pillars of Islam 1 2 3 4 5 1 Presentation,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 11-14 (KS3)Religious EducationChristianityGraphical introduction to the Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm and Hajj. Gives the reasons behind the belief and encourages students to explore the implications for Muslims.
Today's letter is A 1 2 3 4 5 1 Starter,  Age 5-7 (KS1)EnglishLanguageSimple introduction to alphabet. Template could be used for other letters of the alphabet - please share them here if you have them.

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Could you be an electrician 1 Worksheet,  Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)Age 16-18 (A-level)Age 11-14 (KS3)PhysicsElectricity and CircuitsA series of problems for students to work out using circuits....
air pressure and weather lesson1 1 Starter,  Age 11-14 (KS3)GeographyWeather and climate...

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