Revision question mat to be used at the end of the structure and bonding GCSE unit of work. The revision questions focus on key recall information and link to the GCSE AQA Trilogy Chemistry specification.
KS3 Revision activity. Includes all of the following topics: Matter, Forces, Ecosystems, Energy, Reactions, Organisms, Earth, Waves, Genes and Electromagnets, Maths for Scientists.
At the start of the lesson pupils use bubble diagram to write down all they can remember from the topic. Then use the knowledge brain spill to condense all key points covered in each of the topics either in note/diagram form. At the end of the lesson revisit the bubble diagram to see progress from lesson. (could use another colour pen at the end of the lesson).
Could be used by higher ability and lower ability or as a group work activity. Can be edited to include questions to focus revision for lower ability.
Revision activity for KS3 including the following topics: Working Scientifically, Matter, Forces, Ecosystems, Energy, Reactions, Organisms, Earth, Waves, Genes and Electromagnets.
Ideal to use as a starter or plenary activity. Pupils make as many links as possible between key words on the grid. To challenge pupils should use key words from different sides of the grid. Could be printed for pupils to write links in the middle section or projected onto the board with pupils writing links in their exercise books, mini white boards.
Revision activity for all KS3 topics (Year 7 and Year 8). Including the following topics: Working Scientifically, Matter, Forces, Ecosystems, Energy, Reactions, Organisms, Earth, Waves, Genes and Electromagnets.
Ideal to use as a starter or plenary activity. Pupils make as many links as possible between key words on the grid. To challenge pupils should use key words from different sides of the grid. Could be printed for pupils to write links in the middle section or projected onto the board with pupils writing links in their exercise books, mini white boards.
Revision activity for KS3 including the following topics: Matter, Forces, Ecosystems, Energy, Reactions, Organisms, Earth, Waves, Genes and Electromagnets.
Ideal to use as a starter or plenary activity. Pupils make as many links as possible between key words on the grid. To challenge pupils should use key words from different sides of the grid. Could be printed for pupils to write links in the middle section or projected onto the board with pupils writing links in their exercise books, mini white boards.
Revision question mat to be used at the end of the periodic table GCSE unit of work. The revision questions focus on key recall information and link to the GCSE AQA Trilogy Chemistry specification.