Long-term plan unit: Term 1 |
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Grade: 10 |
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Theme of the lesson |
Solving problems: kinematics, dynamics, statics and hydrostatics, laws of conservation, hydrodynamics |
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Learning objectives that are achieved at this lesson (Subject Programme reference) |
Review of all objectives from term 1 |
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Lesson objectives |
In this lesson, the students will practice solving problems to clarify their understandings of different concepts and become more confident in their abilities. |
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Assess criteria |
Review of all success criteria from term 1 |
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Language objectives |
Coordinate of a body, distance, displacement, speed/velocity and acceleration in rectilinear motion, uniformly accelerated, relativity of motion, force, resultant, mass, acceleration, weight, tension, contact force, friction, inertia, and lift, impulse of force, the rate of change of momentum, angular momentum, the law of conservation of angular momentum, rotational kinetic energy, Simple mechanisms, lever, block, inclined plane, screw, wedge, force, moment of force, arm of force, mass center, clockwise, counterclockwise, equilibrium (balance) linear momentum, rate of change of momentum, impulse, resultant force, conservation of momentum, collision, interaction |
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Values instilled at the lesson |
Mission/Vision/Global Citizenship: Part of the school’s mission to is create lifelong learners. Students will be asked whether they are learning the materials in class just to pass an exam, to get into a university, or to become a highly educated person. Students will also be asked to compare and contrast the benefits and drawbacks of internal exams given only within one school and international exams given to thousands of students in dozens of nations. |
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Cross-curricular links |
Problems on topics from this term will be connected to topics in biology and chemistry. Most problems involve graphical and algebra skills used in mathematics classes. |
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ICT skills |
Students will use scientific calculators to solve problems. |
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Previous learning
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All material in this lesson has previously been taught to students. In this lesson they will review theory and practice solving problems in preparation for exams. |
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Course of the lesson |
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Planned stages of the lesson |
Planned activities at the lesson |
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Beginning 10 minutes
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Starter: students will answer the question from the board (review) Review of homework from last lesson Organizational moment to acquaint students with the · Theme of the lesson · The objectives of the lesson · The criteria of assess for the lesson · The plan of events for the lesson · The connection of the lesson to the school’s mission and vision and global citizenship · |
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Middle 30 min
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Review activity (students will answer questions in pairs) “Chalk talk” Teacher would write (at least) two things that student know about any of the topics written on the board. After teacher has finished, pass the marker to a student.
Solving problem (review all questions from term 1) Students would solve problem on the board last of students would check their answers. Who would solve all problems teacher would prepare extra materials for working. Conclusion: teacher will show on the board problem which students would solve together. Homework: preparation for summative assessment. |
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End 5 min
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Reflection: Students will respond to the following statements with a thumbs up/middle/down 1) What was the most interesting part of the lesson? 2) Which part of the lesson was difficult for you? 3) What would you like to improve to make lesson more productive? |
Presentation with questions for students to answer |
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Differentiation – how do you plan to give more support? How do you plan to challenge the more able learners? |
Assessment – how are you planning to check students’ learning?
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Health and safety regulations |
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Problems are given different numbers of points based on their difficulty. Students will themselves choose which level of problems to solve, and will be encouraged to attempt problems that are challenging, but doable for them. |
Throughout the lesson, teachers will be circulating around the room checking students’ work for accuracy and understanding of the concept. Today’s lesson is preparation for the summative assessment. |
Students will be given a short break in the middle of the lesson to stretch and move around. |
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Reflection Were the lesson objectives/learning objectives realistic? Did all learners achieve the LO? If not, why? Did my planned differentiation work well? Did I stick to timings? What changes did I make from my plan and why? |
Use the space below to reflect on your lesson. Answer the most relevant questions from the box on the left about your lesson.
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Summary evaluation What two things went really well (consider both teaching and learning)? 1: 2: What two things would have improved the lesson (consider both teaching and learning)? 1: . 2: What have I learned from this lesson about the class or achievements/difficulties of individuals that will inform my next lesson?
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