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A large variety of digital (e-learning) and traditional resources for GCSE and A Level PE for all exam boards, as well as resources for BTEC Sport Level 3.

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A large variety of digital (e-learning) and traditional resources for GCSE and A Level PE for all exam boards, as well as resources for BTEC Sport Level 3.
GCSE PE: Skeletal System - Odd One Out
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GCSE PE: Skeletal System - Odd One Out

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A set of over 30 interactive cards on the skeletal system which challenges students to find the out one out. Try this: What's the odd one out and why? -humerus -femur -shoulder -scapula These cards will test your students' knowledge and understanding as they will have to identify the odd one out and then explain and justify the choices they have made. The structure of the questions is designed to enable students to reinforce their understanding of the role of the skeletal system and the names, types and locations of the bones as well as the key components of joints. In this resource you will receive: - over 30 odd one out flashcard questions (PowerPoint - no answers) - over 30 odd one out flashcard questions (PowerPoint - with answers). Ideal to project on your whiteboard as a whole class activity or to distribute to individual students electronically via your VLE or Showbie -over 30 odd one out flashcard questions (small cards). Ideal for printing out and using for collaborative learning -over 30 odd one out flashcard questions (worksheet). Ideal for starter, plenary and recap activities or as extension material -over 30 odd one out flashcard questions (posters and wall displays - PDF). Ideal for displaying in your classroom, in your corridor and in the PE changing rooms to get your students thinking.
GCSE PE: Skeletal System - Interactive Drag and Drop
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GCSE PE: Skeletal System - Interactive Drag and Drop

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An engaging interactive drag and drop activity for your students to use on their mobile devices as well as on school PCs and laptops. Students have unlimited attempts to correctly label the skeleton. When they have finished each attempt they click the submit button to receive feedback on whether they have been successful or not. When successfully completed students can take a screen shot and store the image in their appropriate folder or print to keep in their file or book. See this resource in action: Copy and paste this url into your browser, https://youtu.be/BbpByeIewrw A perfect activity to introduce this topic in order to assess prior knowledge or to review understanding during or at the end of the unit. Also, invaluable as a revision tool. Simply send your students the url address and they can access this resource in your lessons or as a homework activity.
GCSE PE: The Power of 3
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GCSE PE: The Power of 3

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Want to get your students really thinking? With over 100 slides, This 'Power of 3' resource encourages students to make connections between concepts or topics in physical education as well as find the odd one out. Brilliant for open ended discussions and for use as a starter or plenary to recap learning and assess understanding. Instructions on first slide. Suitable for all levels.
A Level PE (2016): Skill Classification Drag and Drop e-Learning Activity
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A Level PE (2016): Skill Classification Drag and Drop e-Learning Activity

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An engaging interactive drag and drop activity for your students to use on their mobile devices as well as on school PCs and laptops. Students have unlimited attempts to correctly complete each of the skill classification tables - one for each of the different continua on the A level PE specifications. Each table has the name of the continuum (on the left hand side) and spaces for students to drag and drop the correct content - the name of the skill, a description of each skill and an example of each skill. Oral instructions of how to complete the task are provided automatically on the first slide. Students can easily navigate forwards and backwards within the resource by using the next and previous buttons, enabling them to compare the characteristics of each continuum. When they have finished each attempt students click the submit button to receive feedback on whether they have been successful or not. Overall feedback is provided when the task is completed and students have the opportunity to review it to see how well they performed. Also, the task can be completed multiple times. When successfully completed, if required, students can take screenshots and store their images in their appropriate folder (e-portfolio) or print to keep in their file or book. See this resource in action by watching the accompanying video. A perfect activity to introduce this topic in order to assess prior knowledge or to review understanding during or at the end of the unit. Also, invaluable for interleaving and as a revision tool. Simply send your students the url address and they can access this resource in your lessons or as a homework activity.
A Level PE (2016): Classification of Skill - 3 Sided Dominoes
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A Level PE (2016): Classification of Skill - 3 Sided Dominoes

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A really useful resource to reinforce the key concepts involved in the classification of skill. Challenge your students to complete this engaging 3 sided domino activity and then have them explain why each triangle is in the correct position. Alternatively, have one group of students deliberately set up the puzzle incorrectly and have another group work on correcting it and identifying what the mistakes are and why. Simply print out the PowerPoint slide or PDF, cut up the triangles and distribute to your students. Print and keep the master copy for students to refer to. Excellent for collaborative learning!
A Level PE: Error Detective - Stages of Learning
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A Level PE: Error Detective - Stages of Learning

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"A superb resource to help students really show their understanding of the key concepts involved in the stages of learning." "Excellent resource for identifying misconceptions and for getting students to articulate their knowledge and understanding." With this easy to use resource you’ll be able to challenge your students and enable them to see for themselves how well they know and understand the key concepts involved in the stages of learning. Students are presented with a series of statements and have to decide whether each is correct or whether it contains an error. If they detect an error they must correct it. In this resource there are 18 statements to do with the stages of learning which have been especially designed to challenge common misconceptions and enable your students to articulate their understanding of the concepts involved in this topic. Specifically, the resource has: a PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for whole class teaching & working through the task as a whole a randon generator PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for retrieval practice & an element of surprise MS Word and PDF worksheets of the 18 statements - perfect for individual study colour coded MS Word and PDF documents of the correct and incorrect statements - excellent for teacher, peer & self assessment Printable worksheets - ideal for students to make notes on and write their correct responses and to refer to for revision Printable slides - to use for flashcard type activities Error Detective video - to introduce the activity
A Level PE: Error Detective - Feedback
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A Level PE: Error Detective - Feedback

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"A superb resource to help students really show their understanding of the key concepts involved in feedback." "Excellent resource for identifying misconceptions and for getting students to articulate their knowledge and understanding." With this easy to use resource you’ll be able to challenge your students and enable them to see for themselves how well they know and understand the key concepts involved in feedback. Students are presented with a series of statements and have to decide whether each is correct or whether it contains an error. If they detect an error they must correct it. In this resource there are 18 statements to do with feedback which have been especially designed to challenge common misconceptions and enable your students to articulate their understanding of the concepts involved in this topic. Specifically, the resource has: a PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for whole class teaching & working through the task as a whole a randon generator PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for retrieval practice & an element of surprise MS Word and PDF worksheets of the 18 statements - perfect for individual study colour coded MS Word and PDF documents of the correct and incorrect statements - excellent for teacher, peer & self assessment printable worksheets - ideal for students to make notes on and write their correct responses and to refer to for revision printable slides - to use for flashcard type activities Error Detective video - to introduce the activity
A Level PE: Error Detective - Transfer of Skill
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A Level PE: Error Detective - Transfer of Skill

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***“A superb resource to help students really show their understanding of the key concepts involved in transfer of skill.” “Excellent resource for identifying misconceptions and for getting students to articulate their knowledge and understanding.”*** With this easy to use resource you’ll be able to challenge your students and enable them to see for themselves how well they know and understand the key concepts involved in transfer of skill. Students are presented with a series of statements and have to decide whether each is correct or whether it contains an error. If they detect an error they must correct it. In this resource there are 18 statements to do with transfer of skill which have been especially designed to challenge common misconceptions and enable your students to articulate their understanding of the concepts involved in this topic. Specifically, the resource has: a PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for whole class teaching & working through the task as a whole a randon generator PowerPoint presentation of the 18 statements - useful for retrieval practice & an element of surprise MS Word and PDF worksheets of the 18 statements - perfect for individual study colour coded MS Word and PDF documents of the correct and incorrect statements - excellent for teacher, peer & self assessment Printable worksheets - ideal for students to make notes on and write their correct responses and to refer to for revision Printable slides - to use for flashcard type activities Error Detective video - to introduce the activity
GCSE PE: Dominoes: Components of Fitness (set 2)
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GCSE PE: Dominoes: Components of Fitness (set 2)

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A great set of dominoes for components of fitness. Brilliant for collaborative learning! Here's a versatile resource that allows you to print a number of domino style cards on topics to do with components of fitness. Have your students work together in small groups in order to complete the domino circle. Then check their answers and understanding by projecting the power point dominoes onto the whiteboard. Great formative assessment for learning activity - you can really see what your students understand and where they need more guidance. Set two of two.
GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - Full Marks!!
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GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - Full Marks!!

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Without doubt my most effective resource for helping students tackle exam questions effectively! Full Marks! focuses on making students consider really carefully the number of marks available for each question and thinking hard in order to find the corresponding number of DIFFERENT points. See how this resource works: Copy and paste this url address into your browser to see these interactive flashcards in action. https://youtu.be/Mbn3hedhN7g A fully interactive set of PowerPoint slides with 30 questions associated with diet and nutrition, this resource enables you to show the key concept and number of DIFFERENT points that have to be successfully found by the students. It's so effective because it makes students realise there is no scope for waffle and it encourages them to think about what a mark scheme would look like for each question. Alternatively, simple interactivity allows you to show the DIFFERENT points on the slide and your pupils have to determine which key concept is in the question. Perfect for whole class activities such as starters and plenaries, but also excellent for personalised learning by distributing this resource to individuals on their tablets through Showbie or your school VLE. Students will need to download the PowerPoint app (for free) from the App store or Google Play to benefit from the interactivity of this resource. A must have for all PE teachers!
GCSE PE: Muscular System - 'Apply Your Knowledge'
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GCSE PE: Muscular System - 'Apply Your Knowledge'

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Application of knowledge is the key to success! Receiving information and recalling content at a superficial level may help students to an extent. But what about their ability to apply the knowledge they have learnt? In this fun, interactive and versatile resource, 'Apply Your Knowledge', students choose key terms on the muscular system by selecting a number and are challenged to make connections and links between the concepts and then apply their knowledge in a practical sporting example. For example, a student clicking three numbers at random might reveal these three key words: biceps, concentric contraction and flexion. The student might offer the connection that flexion takes place at the elbow when the bicep muscle contracts, using a concentric contraction. An example of this is a bicep curl in weight training or when a rugby player makes a tackle. This resource can be used as a whole class activity or for personalised learning when distributed to students' mobile devices (use the PowerPoint app to get full interactivity). The resource can also be printed and students can choose which key terms they want to connect and apply their knowledge to. A great activity to challenge all abilities, it can be used at the start of this unit to gauge students' prior knowledge as well as during and at the end of the unit to assess learning, knowledge, understanding and application.
GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - True or False?
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GCSE PE: Diet & Nutrition - True or False?

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Check student understanding with these ever popular true or false statements on diet and nutrition. These 40 interactive true or false statements built on PowerPoint are designed to challenge all ability levels with repetition of concepts to reinforce learning. It's a great resource to use as an introduction to diet & nutrition to assess students' prior knowledge, as well as assessing learning during the unit or upon completion. How to navigate these slides: 1. At first the main white body of the slide will appear empty (no text). This encourages students to think about what the concept is before the statement is revealed. 2. By clicking on the concept (in the red box) students can reveal the statement. 3. They then decide whether the statement is true or false and click the appropriate word (true or false) to reveal the answer. 4. Either a red cross or a green tick will appear against the word chosen to indicate whether the student has answered correctly or not. 5. If an incorrect response has been given, most slides provide feedback. Students click on the blue 'i' button that appears to reveal information about the statement. How to distribute these slides: I use Showbie and the PowerPoint app from the App store or on Google Play. Simply load the powerpoint slide on Showbie in your designated class file. Students can access it from there and must have the PowerPoint app loaded on their mobile device in order to access this resource. All they need to do is open the resource in the PowerPoint app, press play and away they go! This resource can of course be used on PCs and as a whole class activity by projecting it onto your whiteboard.
A Level PE: OCR - Olympic Games QR Code Questions & Answers
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A Level PE: OCR - Olympic Games QR Code Questions & Answers

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QR Code Question & Answer cards on the Modern Olympic Games for OCR A Level PE. Perfect for starting lessons, introducing this new topic, interleaving and recapping previous learning as well as for collaborative revision activities, these flashcards can be projected on your whiteboard or printed in a variety of sizes (and in black and white) and displayed in your classroom or distributed to your students electronically. The question cards have a QR code which provides a quick oral response to the questions asked. Questions include topics on: -the founder of the modern Olympic Games -the background of the modern Olympic Games -the aims of the modern Olympic Games -the dates & venues of the specified Olympic Games -the exploitation of the modern Olympic Games
A Level PE: Desirable Difficulties - Skill Classification
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A Level PE: Desirable Difficulties - Skill Classification

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“A desirable difficulty (first coined by Robert A. Bjork in 1994) is a learning task that requires a considerable but desirable amount of effort, thereby improving long-term performance. As the name suggests, desirable difficulties should be both desirable and difficult.” “When planning lessons, we should not worry about students getting stuck, we should worry about them not getting stuck.” Sherwood (2018) “Making learning too easy leads to thinking that learning has occurred when participants quickly forget and cannot actually apply. Deeper processing is critical”. Shank (2017) These desirable difficulties have been thoughtfully designed in order to challenge your students to go beyond a superficial understanding of the concepts involved in skill classification. Challenge your students and ask them to explain why certain statements are true and to elaborate on other statements. This will be difficult and will require them to think hard and construct deeper understanding of the concepts. This is good, because “when learning is easy it is often superficial and soon forgotten. However when the learning is difficult it makes the learning stronger and better remembered.” Brown (2014) What’s in this resource? 20 desirable difficulties concerning skill classification on MS PowerPoint Random generator on MS PowerPoint, enabling you and your students to select any of the desirable difficulties at random - perfect for starter and review activities and for spaced and retrieval practice Printable PDF of the 20 desirable difficulties to display in class and use as extension tasks Printable worksheet of the 20 desirable difficulties for students to work on individually
GCSE PE: Performance Enhancing Drugs - Interactive Flashcards
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GCSE PE: Performance Enhancing Drugs - Interactive Flashcards

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An interactive set of flashcards on performance enhancing drugs. Perfect for presenting key concepts to your students as a whole class activity and for personalised learning for each of your students. These flashcards, created on PowerPoint, give complete control of the learning to the user: - Simply select a concept from the home slide - At the destination slide, choose the 'show/hide term' button to reveal the key term - Choose the 'show/hide description' button to reveal the description - Choose 'next slide' to navigate randomly to another interactive flashcard -Select 'previous slide' to view the slide you were on before the current slide - The 'home' button takes you back to the main slide where you can choose to navigate to another concept I've successfully used these interactive flashcards for a number of years and I've found them so useful for presenting new material as well as for reviewing knowledge and understanding. As well as using them for whole class activities, I distribute them to my students through Showbie to their tablets so that they can interact with the cards at their own speed and outside of the classroom. They need to be viewed on Microsoft's PowerPoint app which is free from both the App Store and Google Play. Enjoy!
Master Microsoft Forms For Teaching, Learning & Assessment: e-book
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Master Microsoft Forms For Teaching, Learning & Assessment: e-book

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With the ever increasing growth of digital learning in schools, colleges and universities this e-book has been created to assist you, the teacher and educator to get the very best out of Microsoft Forms. "Effective Use of Microsoft Forms For Education" The aim is to enable you to become so familiar with what MS Forms has to offer that it transforms your teaching, develops your students’ learning, and assists with student assessment. All with the overall aim of supporting your students to achieve their absolute best. Here’s what you’ll learn: How to create, edit, copy & distribute quizzes to students & colleagues How to create many different kinds of questions, including Maths, Ranking & Likert Scale questions How to copy, delete, shuffle & move questions How to give an extra dimension to your questions by adding images & videos How to use the amazing Immersive Reader How to use branching to support student learning How to create & view File Upload questions How to manage settings, give feedback & print quizzes How to manually mark quizzes & access summaries of students’ responses How to promote meta-cognition, retrieval practice & spaced learning Written to accompany the online course Mastering Microsoft Forms for Teaching, Learning and Assessment you can still make excellent use of this e-book without accessing the online course, although you may decide that you would like to see and hear the explanations of how using MS Forms can transform your teaching as well. This e-book is very succinct and focuses specifically on how to carry out activities in an easy to follow bullet point format. I elaborate in the online video and audio tutorials about educational context and pedagogy and how certain functions of MS Forms lend themselves very well to supporting teaching, learning and assessment, while the content in this e-book gets straight to the point of how to do things. "There is plenty of extremely useful information beyond the basics in this e-book." Unlike other books or guides which look mainly at the functionality of MS Forms this e-book takes a deep dive, approaching the use of MS Forms through the eyes of the educator which allows you to understand the students’ perspective, as well as what quizzes look like ‘behind the scenes’, how to mark and grade quizzes and how to provide feedback to your students before posting them their results. I hope you find this e-book helpful in assisting you on your journey towards Mastering Microsoft Forms for Teaching, Learning and Assessment.
GCSE PE: Desirable Difficulties - CV System
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GCSE PE: Desirable Difficulties - CV System

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“A desirable difficulty (first coined by Robert A. Bjork in 1994) is a learning task that requires a considerable but desirable amount of effort, thereby improving long-term performance. As the name suggests, desirable difficulties should be both desirable and difficult.” “When planning lessons, we should not worry about students getting stuck, we should worry about them not getting stuck.” Sherwood (2018) “Making learning too easy leads to thinking that learning has occurred when participants quickly forget and cannot actually apply. Deeper processing is critical”. Shank (2017) These desirable difficulties have been thoughtfully designed in order to challenge your students to go beyond a superficial understanding of the concepts involved in the cardiovascular system. Challenge your students and ask them to explain why certain statements are true and to elaborate on other statements. This will be difficult and will require them to think hard and construct deeper understanding of the concepts. This is good, because “when learning is easy it is often superficial and soon forgotten. However when the learning is difficult it makes the learning stronger and better remembered.” Brown (2014) What’s in this resource? 25 desirable difficulties concerning the cardiovascular system on MS PowerPoint Random generator on MS PowerPoint, enabling you and your students to select any of the desirable difficulties at random - perfect for starter and review activities and for spaced and retrieval practice Printable PDF of the 25 desirable difficulties to display in class and use as extension tasks Printable worksheet of the 25 desirable difficulties for students to work on individually
OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Movement Analysis
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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Movement Analysis

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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Movement Analysis Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the OCR GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these OCR GCSE PE worksheets! The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the OCR GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed. Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time. The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success. Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these OCR GCSE PE worksheets. Buy now and start empowering your students to achieve their best!!
OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Training
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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Training

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OCR GCSE PE: Revision Worksheets - Training Calling all PE teachers! Do you want to help your students achieve their best in the OCR GCSE PE exams? Look no further than these OCR GCSE PE worksheets! The worksheets are specifically designed to support your students in their revision journey, providing a focused and structured approach to studying each topic in the OCR GCSE PE specification. With a worksheet for every topic, you can be confident that your students will have all the information they need to succeed. Each worksheet tells your students exactly what they need to know and revise, ensuring that they are fully prepared for their exams. With these revision worksheets, you’ll be able to help your students streamline their revision process and make the most of their study time. The worksheets are a valuable addition to any PE teacher’s toolkit, providing an effective way to help your students achieve their potential. With these high-quality worksheets, you can be confident that you’re giving your students the best possible chance of success. Don’t let your students struggle through their revision alone - give them the support they need with these OCR GCSE PE worksheets. Buy now and start empowering your students to achieve their best!!
A Level PE (2016): Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
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A Level PE (2016): Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis

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Something completely new! A fully interactive drag and drop activity for your students to show their knowledge and understanding of the frustration-aggression hypothesis. How to use this resource: Heard of ‘desirable difficulties’? This is a great concept I came across in Peter Brown’s excellent book ‘Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning’, where, as teachers, we need to create difficult scenarios in which students have to wrestle with content to grasp its meaning, rather than simply be told it. In essence, we need to get them to ‘work it out’ for themselves. By working hard to make meaning of new material students are much more inclined to remember and understand the concepts involved. And can then apply them correctly. In this case, the desirable difficulty is the challenge for students to successfully drag and drop each component of the hypothesis into the correct container. They have unlimited attempts and on pressing submit they will receive feedback as to whether they have been successful or not. It’s a great way to introduce this hypothesis and as well as can being used on individual devices, it can be projected on your board and used as a whole class activity. It can also be used to review learning and as a revision tool.