pptx, 4.81 MB
pptx, 4.81 MB

There are 10 fairly straightforward questions and four possible answers for each; students are expected to work the correct answer then explain how the other three answers are generated. Whilst the correct answer is shown in the presentation I have purposely not suggested how the incorrect answers were generated in order to encourage discussion and experimentation. I intend to use these as starters/plenaries but obviously you can use them (or not, as the case may be) however you like.

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dsc505

5 years ago
5

As always, a great resource. I really like the way this got students talking about errors.

claireandadrian

5 years ago
5

excellent

robershe

5 years ago
5

Thanks for sharing another one of your good resources.

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