Below are some one-off lessons and ideas for those times where you find yourself in a room without instruments, with a bank of computers, or missing half the class, any of which can stop your current scheme of work in its tracks.
Then there are some ideas for larger-scale projects that can be stretched over longer periods of time when a six-week scheme of work perhaps isn't the best way to structure the lessons, or where smaller activities feed into a wider outcome. All come with the potential to plan in some flexibility when it's needed.

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