Sentences with phrase «low ability»

The following texts are explored and included in this bundle: - Martin Luther King I have a dream speech - Rudolf Holsse - concentration camp German perspective - Anne Frank's diary - Teenage lottery winner article Differentiation by colour: purple = low ability blue = middle ability yellow = high ability Resources provide opportunities to: - analyse language and perspective - compare non fiction texts - synthesise information - create non fiction texts - plan effective speeches using the 6 part structure - debate - speaking and listening
Good activity for low ability ks3 pupils converting cm, m and km.
A powerpoint devised for low ability Y9 exploring the relationship between Caliban and Prospero in The Tempest.
We also see Ashley with Liam, who is working at a low ability level and has a particularly poor attitude to maths.
(Purple = low ability, blue = mid ability, yellow = higher ability) There are 2 to 3 power point presentations per poem which cover context, language, form and structure and contain assessment opportunities.
answers to both sheets are on separate document used with low ability y7 class successfully
I made this for an observation lesson with a low ability year 11 class.
This lesson is aimed at and successfully taught to low ability Y11 and is useful for attempting the Unseen Poetry question on AQA GCSE Literature Paper 2.
Differentiation: Blue = low ability Green = middle ability Red = higher ability Ballads covered: 1.
Originally made for a low ability year 11 class.
(Purple = low ability, blue = mid ability, yellow = higher ability) There are 2 to 3 power point presentations per poem which cover context, language, form and structure and contain assessment opportunities in line with new specification.
Interleaved content: misery in the poem and in Romeo and Juliet Carousel activities for exploring context and quotations 4 lessons that cover: - intro to analysing poetry - context of the poem - language analysis - form and structure exploration Differentiation: purple = low ability blue = middle ability yellow - high ability
Differentiation by colour: purple = low ability blue = middle ability yellow = high ability These resource re ideal for KS3 or KS4 in preparation for tackling non-fiction texts at GCSE.
Differentiation: purple = low ability Blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability These resources provide opportunities to: - Analyse character and theme - Explore context - Write persuasively - explore allegory - explore propaganda - Analyse language
Aimed at and used successfully with low ability Y11.
Measuring and Drawing Lines Activity: Using a rule to accurately measure and draw lines to the nearest 0.5 cm Pupils can draw on worksheet if you wish (space provided) Ideal for KS2 and low ability KS3 students.
(Purple = low ability, blue = mid ability, yellow = higher ability) There are 1 - 3 lessons per poem which cover context, language, form and structure and contain assessment opportunities.
Differentiation: Purple = low ability Blue = middle ability Yellow = higher ability These lessons are ready to go - download and teach straight away.
These lessons helped my low ability year 9 class access the texts and make informed inferences about them.
With this resource you will find 3 different worksheets (eight exercises in total) aim at low ability groups.
It was designed for a low ability year 9.
revision booklet / independent work year 7 / low ability or KS2.
Suitable for SEN / low ability classes.
This was a pitched at a middle to low ability group and I was really impressed at how easily they got it.
A low ability GCSE class will take around 25 minutes to complete a grid.
It's an absolute disgrace that the pressure on schools to ensure pupils pass tests means children as young as three consider themselves «low ability» right at the start of their academic life, a belief which could impact on their self - esteem, carry on throughout their schooling and determine the direction of their adult lives.
A simple worksheet designed for my low ability Y10 group as a means of helping them express what they study and used to study.
This would be a useful task with younger groups or low ability groups.
I have found this exercise particularly effective with low ability groups and pupils with SEN as a revision exercise with a focus on accuracy.
Active lesson, ideal for low ability students.
It was made for low ability SEN students in year 9 but I think could be easily adapted (and I've used it with year 7 since as well so quite flexible).
Made for a low ability Year 9 class purely to practice these phrases + the near future tense.
KS3 Unit 7A Biology - Tissues, Cells and Organs Aimed for low ability Year 7 but can be adapted for high / middle ability if required Lesson 7Ad: Cells Part 1 (no exceeding in the lesson) Lesson 6 - Cells Objectives: To be able to draw a plant and animal cell To understand the functions of different parts of the cells To consolidate learning with questions ll extension questions available on each slide Answers all underneath each slide Support also available where necessary AfL sections and mini quizzes Reducing the need for photocopying Enjoy!!!! PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK and REVIEWS All relating to specification (any pictures used have all been taken from the internet and I am not trying to claim rights to any pictures or information used)
For very low ability year 7 set, bout could be adapted.
Unfortunately, they do not learn the lesson that mistakes carry a message about effort, and they often believe that mistakes or criticism tell them they have low ability.
Has worked well in observations for KS4 and can be used for KS5 low ability students.
Suitable for homework, a non specialist or for cover work, in KS2 or KS3 low ability.
It is a really good assembly to get a buy in from middle to low ability at difficult times of the year.
PPT created for use with low ability year 7 class.
Lesson and resources are designed for low ability pupils including worksheets differentiated for EAL and LA (Low ability).
Introduction lesson for a low ability group on wealth and poverty (this focuses on wealth and poverty in the context of the UK rather than the world)
Suitable for higher KS2 and low ability KS3 students.
Low ability - rectangular rooms Average ability - rectilinear rooms High ability - includes triangular areas and «holes» in the shape This lesson was originally designed for a Year 5/6 class.
This lesson was designed for a very low ability class of Year 8's.
This is a KS3 on earthquakes however, it can adapted for a low ability GCSE group.
There are challenged tasks as well as support resources for low ability students.
This worksheet will help low ability students solving simple equations using function machines / arrow diagrams.
A GCSE low ability lesson on Salvation and Redemption for the OCR B GCSE specification.
Worksheet for SEN low ability and Bible text for more able.
Resource aimed at low ability Year 7 students who have been introduced to algebra including expanding brackets and finding the value of x. Addition and division tasks used to allow students to recap on previous learning in this area and develop further confidence in solving these problems.
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