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Dual Coding, Science revision games, Revision Sheets, Recall starter activities - all you need for various Science Revision techniques!
KS3 Revision Worksheet: Elec & Magnets
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KS3 Revision Worksheet: Elec & Magnets

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This revision worksheet is for KS3 science. It is a quick tester of recall, knowledge and exam technique. Print on A4 or A3 double sided. ANSWERS INCLUDED If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Dual Coding revision: Radioactivity
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Dual Coding revision: Radioactivity

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better. If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Dual Coding Revision: How much How Fast
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Dual Coding Revision: How much How Fast

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better. If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
KS4 Osmosis Worksheet
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KS4 Osmosis Worksheet

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This is a fun activity worksheet for KS4 Osmosis. Word doc. and PDF available, If you like this resource please leave a review, thank you
KS3 Acids & Alkali Worksheet
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KS3 Acids & Alkali Worksheet

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This is a fun activity worksheet for KS3 Acid & Alkali. Word doc. and PDF available, If you like this resource please leave a review, thank you
Dual Coding revision: Exchange & Transport
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Dual Coding revision: Exchange & Transport

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better. If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
KS4 Revision Worksheets: Waves & EM Spectrum
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KS4 Revision Worksheets: Waves & EM Spectrum

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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel Waves & the electromagnetic spectrum unit. It is a good test for recalling knowledge and exam technique. Print on A4 or A3 double sided. ANSWERS INCLUDED If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Dual Coding revision: Particle Model
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Dual Coding revision: Particle Model

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better. If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Dual Coding revision: Atomic Structure
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Dual Coding revision: Atomic Structure

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better.
Dual Coding - Physics Equations
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Dual Coding - Physics Equations

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Dual Coding Physics Equations A fun and memorable way for students to learn and remember the physics equations Answers included on second sheet
Dual Coding revision: Homeostasis
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Dual Coding revision: Homeostasis

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better.
KS3 Revision Worksheet: Chem Reactions
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KS3 Revision Worksheet: Chem Reactions

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This revision worksheet is for KS3 science. It is a quick tester of recall, knowledge and exam technique. Print on A4 or A3 double sided. ANSWERS INCLUDED If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Dual Coding revision: Life on Earth
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Dual Coding revision: Life on Earth

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better. If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Dual Coding revision: Ecosystems
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Dual Coding revision: Ecosystems

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better. If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Melting Chocolate Investigation - STEM
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Melting Chocolate Investigation - STEM

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A fun and exciting experiment for KS3/4 students to practice investigation skills, looking at which chocolate type has the lowest melting point. Focusing on STEM Careers - looking why a company might employ you to conduct this investigation Included is a Ppt and an investigation sheet to help students learn how to plan and write out an investigation. (Best to be printed on A3 if going to print out). Ppt, Word & PDF version available If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review.
Dual Coding: Fuels & Atmosphere
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Dual Coding: Fuels & Atmosphere

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Then repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better.
KS4 Revision Worksheet: Radioactivity
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KS4 Revision Worksheet: Radioactivity

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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel Radioactivity unit. It is a good test for recalling knowledge and to practice exam technique. Print on A4 or A3 double sided. ANSWERS INCLUDED If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
KS4 Revision Worksheets: The Particle Model
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KS4 Revision Worksheets: The Particle Model

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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel particle Model unit. It is a good test for recalling knowledge and exam technique. Print on A4 or A3 double sided. ANSWERS INCLUDED If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
KS4 Revision Worksheets: Electromagnetism
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KS4 Revision Worksheets: Electromagnetism

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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel electromagnetism unit. It is a good test for recalling knowledge and exam technique. Print on A4 or A3 double sided. ANSWERS INCLUDED If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
Dual Coding revision: Specalised Cells
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Dual Coding revision: Specalised Cells

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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board. They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished). Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper. You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember. Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better