This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Electrolysis of aluminium oxide within the topics Chemical and Energy Changes.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Relative Formula Mass within the topic Quantitative Chemistry.
This activity is designed to be printed 2 to a page and is a perfect end of topic quick summary activity to identify gaps in knowledge.
I have completed one half of the sheet to show example questions for lower ability students and the other for higher ability students. The worksheet is available to be downloaded as a PowerPoint slide and so can be edited as desired or used as is.
I typically allow students to jump in on the ‘spice level’ of their choice if running out of time but prefer to start all students on lemon and herb and have them complete tasks moving up the sheet as a timed activity.
This is a revision mat for AQA Triple Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Percentage Yield and Atom Economy within the topic Quantitative Chemistry. TRIPLE ONLY.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Subatomic Particles and R.A.M within the topic Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table.
This is a revision mat for AQA Triple Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Transition Metals within the topic Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table. TRIPLE ONLY.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Group 1 Metals within the topic Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Allotropes of Carbon Metals within the topic Bonding.
This activity would work well as an information hunt and includes the appropriate powerpoint slides which can be inserted into your own slide show or printed for students to move around the room and help them complete the activity sheet.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at Identifying Elements and Naming Compounds within the topic Quantitative Chemistry.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table.
QUESTION MAZE is a gamified revision strategy that can be integrated with any rewards system of your choosing and is a nice way to increase competition. Mix demand of questions are scattered throughout the maze with instructions for points clearly indicated for students. This activity works well as part of an individual or group task.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at the Separation Techniques within the topic Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table.
This activity would work well as an information hunt and includes the appropriate powerpoint slides which can be inserted into your own slide show or printed for students to move around the room and help them complete the activity sheet.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at the topic Quantitative Chemistry.
POINTS PURSUIT is a gamified revision strategy that can be integrated with any rewards system of your choosing and is a nice way to increase competition. Questions start off as low demand at the top and then progressively increase in difficulty as students move down the sheet - please note that I have used this activity style with higher ability classes and many students have started at the bottom to gain the most points and then worked their way up the sheet as an effective strategy.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at the Alpha Particle Scattering Experiment within the topic Atomic Structure and The Periodic Table.
This is a revision mat for AQA Combined Science Paper 1.
Specifically looking at the topic Energy Changes.
POINTS PURSUIT is a gamified revision strategy that can be integrated with any rewards system of your choosing and is a nice way to increase competition. Questions start off as low demand at the top and then progressively increase in difficulty as students move down the sheet - please note that I have used this activity style with higher ability classes and many students have started at the bottom to gain the most points and then worked their way up the sheet as an effective strategy.