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TechCraftGirl

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Computer Science Teacher (KS3, GCSE and A'level) with a previous career in IT Consulting and Publishing. I create innovative, engaging resources for teaching KS3 to KS5 students. Please leave feedback if you download and use any of my resources.

Computer Science Teacher (KS3, GCSE and A'level) with a previous career in IT Consulting and Publishing. I create innovative, engaging resources for teaching KS3 to KS5 students. Please leave feedback if you download and use any of my resources.
Revision or Practice Question Pot Luck - Student led
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Revision or Practice Question Pot Luck - Student led

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This is a PowerPoint template designed to be filled in with practice questions, past paper questions, exam style questions, practice problems for any subject. The students access the PowerPoint in slide show mode and spin the wheel to pick a question. They click on the link on the wheel to be taken to a question/problem to complete. Each question slide has a link back to the wheel and is followed by an answer slide (also with a link back to the wheel). When students have completed 29 questions, there is a bonus question 30 which is not on the wheel. This can be a super-tricky or more involved task to complete. The question pot luck slide pack is aimed at making completing practice questions a little bit more engaging. Students do not get to choose which question to complete, the wheel does it so it helps to encourage them to move beyond questions they are comfortable answering. I have used this successfully with Y11 Computer Science (GCSE) students but the concept can be used for any theory subject at any level. The slide show can be placed in a shared area for students to access. This means teachers can refresh questions when students complete them all, or swap in questions when they identify areas of weakness on certain topics. Students do not write answers in the PowerPoint. The model/mark scheme answer slides should provide the ability for students to mark their own work and gain a good understanding on the criteria for a model answer. NOTE: This is a template only providing a slide deck for entering your own 30 questions for your subject and exam board. It provides the wheel and some instructions if you wish to create your own bitmoji character to replace the default one.