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TELL ME ABOUT - Problems Solving & Programming
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TELL ME ABOUT - Problems Solving & Programming

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Please use this mat as a revision game to play in groups in the classroom. This should be printed on A3 paper and laminated so that it can be re-used. This means that students can write their initials on their square instead of using counters. The way the game is played can be manipulated. However, the main instructions are as follows (also included on sheet): This is to be played in groups. Each student has a counter. They roll a dice and move that number of places. They then have to tell or explain to the others in their group about that topic. If they manage 15 seconds, they get 1 points. If they manage 25 seconds, they get 2 points. If they get 35 or more seconds, they get 3 points. Please use a great revision resource for group work. Please also leave any feedback for future revision resources and how to improve them.
TELL ME ABOUT - The Bigger Picture
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TELL ME ABOUT - The Bigger Picture

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Please use this mat as a revision game to play in groups in the classroom. This should be printed on A3 paper and laminated so that it can be re-used. This means that students can write their initials on their square instead of using counters. The way the game is played can be manipulated. However, the main instructions are as follows (also included on sheet): This is to be played in groups. Each student has a counter. They roll a dice and move that number of places. They then have to tell or explain to the others in their group about that topic. If they manage 15 seconds, they get 1 points. If they manage 25 seconds, they get 2 points. If they get 35 or more seconds, they get 3 points. Please use a great revision resource for group work. Please also leave any feedback for future revision resources and how to improve them.
TELL ME ABOUT - Computers
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TELL ME ABOUT - Computers

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Please use this mat as a revision game to play in groups in the classroom. This should be printed on A3 paper and laminated so that it can be re-used. This means that students can write their initials on their square instead of using counters. The way the game is played can be manipulated. However, the main instructions are as follows (also included on sheet): This is to be played in groups. Each student has a counter. They roll a dice and move that number of places. They then have to tell or explain to the others in their group about that topic. If they manage 15 seconds, they get 1 points. If they manage 25 seconds, they get 2 points. If they get 35 or more seconds, they get 3 points. Please use a great revision resource for group work. Please also leave any feedback for future revision resources and how to improve them.
TELL ME ABOUT - Networks & Internet
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TELL ME ABOUT - Networks & Internet

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Please use this mat as a revision game to play in groups in the classroom. This should be printed on A3 paper and laminated so that it can be re-used. This means that students can write their initials on their square instead of using counters. The way the game is played can be manipulated. However, the main instructions are as follows (also included on sheet): This is to be played in groups. Each student has a counter. They roll a dice and move that number of places. They then have to tell or explain to the others in their group about that topic. If they manage 15 seconds, they get 1 points. If they manage 25 seconds, they get 2 points. If they get 35 or more seconds, they get 3 points. Please use a great revision resource for group work. Please also leave any feedback for future revision resources and how to improve them.
TELL ME ABOUT - 1920s America
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TELL ME ABOUT - 1920s America

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Please use this mat as a revision game to play in groups in the classroom. This should be printed on A3 paper and laminated so that it can be re-used. This means that students can write their initials on their square instead of using counters. The way the game is played can be manipulated. However, the main instructions are as follows (also included on sheet): This is to be played in groups. Each student has a counter. They roll a dice and move that number of places. They then have to tell or explain to the others in their group about that topic. If they manage 15 seconds, they get 1 points. If they manage 25 seconds, they get 2 points. If they get 35 or more seconds, they get 3 points. Please use a great revision resource for group work. Please also leave any feedback for future revision resources and how to improve them.
Biology Revision Mat: Cells Organisation
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Biology Revision Mat: Cells Organisation

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Please use this mat as a revision game to play in groups in the classroom. This should be printed on A3 paper and laminated so that it can be re-used. This means that students can write their initials on their square instead of using counters. The way the game is played can be manipulated. However, the main instructions are as follows (also included on sheet): Roll Two Die to Create a Co-ordinate. Place your coloured counter on the square that the roll corresponds to. If answer is correct, receive points as follows: Points: Red squares are worth 1, Yellow squares score 2 points, and Green squares score 5 points Grades: Red squares are 4/5 Grade, Yellow squares and 6/7 Grade and Green Squares and 8/9 Grade answers Please use a great revision resource for group work. Please also leave any feedback for future revision mats and how to improve them.
Biology Revision Mat: Disease & Bioenergetics
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Biology Revision Mat: Disease & Bioenergetics

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Please use this mat as a revision game to play in groups in the classroom. This should be printed on A3 paper and laminated so that it can be re-used. This means that students can write their initials on their square instead of using counters. The way the game is played can be manipulated. However, the main instructions are as follows (also included on sheet): Roll Two Die to Create a Co-ordinate. Place your coloured counter on the square that the roll corresponds to. If answer is correct, receive points as follows: Points: Red squares are worth 1, Yellow squares score 2 points, and Green squares score 5 points Grades: Red squares are 4/5 Grade, Yellow squares and 6/7 Grade and Green Squares and 8/9 Grade answers Please use a great revision resource for group work. Please also leave any feedback for future revision mats and how to improve them.
Web Design WWTBAM
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Web Design WWTBAM

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Web Design Who Wants To Be A Millionaire This is based on the TV game show. Questions link to the Web Design unit. Please leave feedback!
Assessment Criteria for Web Design
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Assessment Criteria for Web Design

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This is an assessment criteria that details the RAG stages that student need to complete for each level. This allows for differentiation of the lesson. Feedback can be given from this assessment style sheet. Please give feedback!
Web Design Pointless
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Web Design Pointless

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This is a version of Pointless to play as a whole class. The class can be split into groups to play this and can be a nice fun way to finish a Web Design Unit. All links and music worked when this was uploaded. Questions and Rounds are based on a Web Design unit but also include revision questions. Please leave feedback!
Web Design Scheme of Work
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Web Design Scheme of Work

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This is a scheme of work for Web Design. It uses lots of different methods to teach the basics of web design to students. Methods: Microsoft Word Wix/Weebly (Online Service) NotePad (Basic HTML) Code Academy (Advanced HTML) Adobe Dreamweaver. Please leave feedback!
PowerPoint Pointless
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PowerPoint Pointless

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This is a version of Pointless to play as a whole class. The class can be split into groups to play this and can be a nice fun way to finish a PowerPoint Unit. All links and music worked when this was uploaded. Questions and Rounds are based on a PowerPoint unit but also include revision questions from previous units such as spreadsheets and web design. Please leave feedback!
Web Design PowerPoint
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Web Design PowerPoint

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This is a presentation that explains all elements of basic web designing to teach students from. It gives lots of methods and explains in depth lots of points. See some of my other resources for help planning a Web Design Unit further.
How to Review a Website
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How to Review a Website

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This resource details to the students how they should review a website including audience and purpose and functionality. Please leave feedback!
Web Design Starter
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Web Design Starter

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Please use this starter as a start to a new topic. The first letter of each image will make up a keyword for the unit. Please leave feedback for future starter tasks.