Year 11 Lesson Plan The BIG picture? ‘Stickability!’ Engagement?

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Year 11 Lesson Plan The BIG picture? ‘Stickability!’ Engagement? Students are completing their major project, worth 60% of the final marks. They have 4 wks to go! 12 lessons plus 1 coursework week off timetable. 1 SMART target to complete for Thursday’s double lessons. Provided to students through 1-2-1 mentoring during the lesson. Key message: take risks Engagement? Objectives LO: To develop various models & experiments, referring to your specification and final idea. ELO: To evaluate any modeling activities that you conduct, suggesting improvements & conclusions. AfL LO: Refer to the teacher tracking sheets and your individual targets tracker. Also refer to assessment criteria 80 marks Exemplar folder; Wall display in the corridor; 1-2-1 demos Use of ICT to develop final idea Differentiation AfL Support students: grade A*/A; D/C borderline & G/U -persistent absentees refer to individual target sheets - exemplar folder; corridor display; triangle tracker Individual tracking sheet. All students should know their minimum & challenging grades; inc. what next? Mock results knowledge varies according to limited revision lessons based on Faculty Plan. Risk Assessment Pewter Casting; goggles/gloves; safe area; apron. Sewing Machine; clear working space; machine setup correctly. Pose Pause Pounce Bounce Learning Episodes Pose Pause Pounce Bounce Teacher Led or Student Led? Teacher Led or Student Led? Teacher Led or Student Led? Teacher Led or Student Led? 5mins: Teacher provides students with their individual SMART targets sheet with what next? Key message: take risks with modelling; record evidence Students setup individual areas for coursework. Types of activities will range from: Final ideas drawn on ICT Prototype Corsets Pewter Casting (Risk Assessed) Paper modeling/designing Teacher supports individuals with SMART targets; safety reminders; advice and support. TLA deployed to support Kimiesha & Kome. Short plenary - based on SMART targets discussed throughout lessons. Key issues to recap and aim for tomorrow lesson. Key: Risk; Evidence; Model @TeacherToolkit - 2010