This is a simple resource of matching pairs.
Fine for revision- can be used as matching cards or as flashcards/ sequencing.
I use this type of activity as part of a standard repertoire for a starter or a plenary for fact-based learning.
It may not be trendy- but assimilating facts is pretty-much the cornerstone of chemistry learning, but pupils don't like it. This sort of activity makes it more entertaining, and with bigger classes you can do it as a race. I have small classes sources so I do it as a timed exercise over successive lessons.
Fine for KS4 KS5.
Written for IB DP
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Chemistry Christmas Revision Mega Bundle 1
Contains various activities suitable for revising post-16 chemistry. Includes Flashcards, pair matching, some questions, selected notes on key topics, linking definitions exercise AND box fill. You an set these up as various stations around the room and get pupils to complete the matching sequence/ task against time.
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