A fill in the gaps sheet for GCSE Biology students to revise the topics of transcription and translation. Useful as a quick revision activity.
Prepared for AQA 1-9 Biology - much of the text is taken from the CGP Biology AQA 1-9 revision guide, but will be equally useful for other boards such as Edexcel.
Answers included.
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Do you find your students make mistakes when multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers?
I find this can sometimes be a problem for students from Year 7 right up to students doing their GCSEs. Use these worksheets to give students a little extra practice with their operations using positive and negative numbers.
The multiplication and division sheet also helps them to review their times tables.
Answers included.
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A revision worksheet that allows your students to practice 3 types of iteration questions on the 9-1 Maths GCSE exam. Relevant to Edexcel, AQA and other exam boards.
Detailed worked solutions included.
With thanks to the Maths Made Easy website for links to the past papers which the questions have been taken from.
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Revision doesn’t need to be boring!
Use these 16 ideas to spice up your lessons.
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Give your students a chance to revise some of the key GCSE Maths formulae by challenging them to spot all the mistakes in these foundation and higher revision sheets (one A4 sheet for foundation and one A4 sheet for higher). There is also a separate ‘fill in the gaps’ sheet to help students review their circle theorems.
Also included are the sheets with correct formulae (and diagrams showing correct circle theorems) as a helpful revision aid for students.
Included:
1 ‘spot the mistakes’ sheet with Foundation formulae + highlighted mistakes sheet+ correct formulae sheet (Microsoft Word document)
1 ‘spot the mistakes’ sheet with Higher formulae + highlighted mistakes sheet + correct formulae sheet (Microsoft Word document)
1 ‘fill in the gaps’ sheet showing the circle theorems + correct circle theorems sheet (Microsoft Word document)
1 Powerpoint presentation including all the above resources in case you would like to go through them with your class.
These formulae are for the Edexcel Board but will for the most part apply to other boards such as AQA.
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Do your students regularly complain about maths not relating to ‘real life’? Help them to start thinking otherwise with this display poster.
You can also use it as a starting point for students to investigate some of these uses of maths, such as maths in music, or to challenge them to find other applications of maths not already mentioned.
3 slightly different versions are included, depending on whether you are a female or male teacher or would like a gender-neutral version.
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Use these 10 A4 revision mats to help your students revise many of the key formulae and concepts in the Higher GCSE syllabus. I created these mats to help my students remember the rules they tend to forget!
A ‘fill-in-the gaps’ version of the mats is included to allow your students to actively revise them.
The topics covered are as follows:
Circle Theorems
Geometry and Measures 1
Geometry and Measures 2 (including trigonometry rules)
Graphs
Number and Ratio
Statistics
Functions and Statistics 2
Quadratics
Mixed rules (concepts for proof questions, similarity and congruency, projections, rounding to significant figures)
Algebra (the harder bits: simultaneous equations, surd rules, power rules, simplifying algebraic fractions)
Appropriate for AQA and Edexcel exams and also relevant for other exam boards.
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This pack of revision resources includes:
GCSE Biology doodle style revision notes on DNA and genetics, plants, infectious disease and the endocrine system
GCSE Biology keyword puzzles
GCSE Biology flowcharts revision challenge
GCSE Biology revision activities pack
Liven up your lessons with these revision resources!
A short printable revision activity that allows students to compare 3 contrasting concepts: mitosis vs. meiosis, the body’s responses to high temperature vs. low temperature and aerobic vs. anaerobic respiration. Ideas for some other contrasting ‘faceoffs’ are also given.
Answers included.
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Tired of suggesting standard revision methods to your students? Share these simple alternative ideas with them to liven up their revision when they need a break.
See my other published resources for pre-prepared packs of these revision activities for Biology students.
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Pack of 5 printable revision activities for students. Designed for the OCR new spec (post 2015) but usable for other exam boards. Answers included.
The five activities include matching keywords to definitions, guessing the question when given the answer, filling in gaps, a short alphabet keyword challenge and a taboo game to revise keywords.
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Are you looking for a resource to help students learn/review invaluable money concepts (a great way to celebrate Global Money Week in March)? This pack of worksheets is designed for secondary-school aged children or students (approximately 11 to 13 years of age, depending on their prior knowledge about money) who could use a lesson or recap of money concepts such as credit cards, taxes, interest and savings, among others.
These five carefully crafted printable A4 worksheets include several mini-activities including a crossword puzzle, money anagrams, a definitions match-up to remind/teach students of important personal finance concepts, a fill-in-the gaps exercise explaining the difference between credit and debit cards, a currency conversion activity as well as short exercises that get students thinking about the importance of savings and planning a career in the future.
Depending on students’ abilities, you can use these for them to work independently or guide them through the activities to teach them new concepts about money that will serve them for life! You can also get students to work on them together in pairs or groups and learn from each other.
Pack of 5 printable revision activities for students. Designed for the AQA (Grade 1-9) specification but usable for other exam boards. Answers included.
The five activities include matching keywords to definitions, guessing the question when given the answer, a short alphabet keyword challenge, a taboo game to revise keywords and revision quiz questions .
Who says revision notes shouldn’t be fun and artsy? Spice up your students’ Biology revision with these ‘doodle’ style condensed notes on 4 of the key topics: Plants, DNA and genetics, Infectious Disease and the Endocrine System (4 A4 sheets - 1 sheet per topic).
The notes can be used by students to:
Test each other in pairs about the concepts on the sheets
-Circle/extract as many Biology keywords as they can from these sheets
The notes were made using the CGP AQA Biology GCSE revision guide for 1-9 exams.
The activity includes two full-colour pages of short revision flowcharts and one page of revision lists for students to use as a guide to create their own.
There is also a version of the flowcharts and lists with gaps for students to fill in, as well as blank versions so students can create their own.
This activity was created for the AQA 1-9 specification but it is usable for other exam boards too.
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A simple starter game to be played in pairs - it involves translating as many words and phrases as possible from Spanish to English or vice versa (if you want to increase the level of difficulty).
Instructions are on the first page.
Appropriate for beginners who have already covered the following topics: basic phrases, colours, parts of the body, family members, animals, weather, foods, likes and dislikes. If your students have not yet covered some of these topics you can easily modify the phrases accordingly.
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A set of cards with the names of parts of the digestive system and their functions. Cut these up before use and give a set to each student so that they can match the correct organ with its function. They also have to fill in some gaps in the text.
You can also test students by asking them to put the organ ‘cards’ in the order that the food goes through them on their desks (the liver, gall bladder and pancreas will not be required for this activity as the food does not pass through them). They can then stick the cards in their books or copy the notes on each organ into their books.
This resource was created for the new IGCSE in Human Biology, but is also useful for students working on other IGCSE/GCSE Biology specifications.
NOTE: Organs are currently NOT shown next to their respective definitions so as to not give away the answers in case you would like students to cut up the cards themselves.
Text was adapted from the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Human Biology book by Phil Bradfield and Steve Potter.
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Use these 3 activities to help students focus on important keywords in Biology.
Activities included:
Keywords from anagrams challenge
Degrees of separation game
Keyword ‘equations’
The answers are included.