Organism population testing quizQuick View
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Organism population testing quiz

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<p>Comprehension questions and quiz for Organism population testing techniques for GCSE students. Can be used as an end of topic test, homework or quick check for understanding. Comprehension text and answers included.</p>
Electrolysis QuizQuick View
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Electrolysis Quiz

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<p>Multiple Choice test/quiz starting easy for combined students moving onto more challenging questions for Triple Students</p>
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The Motor Effect Quiz

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<p>Multiple Choice quiz/test for The Motor Effect topic for GCSE Physics - Suitable for Combined Higher or Triple to chek understanding or use as an end of topic test, with answers</p>
I-V Characteristics MC TestQuick View
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I-V Characteristics MC Test

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<p>Physics I - V characteristics for Fixed resistor, lamp and diode multiple choice test to improve skill for extended exam questions. This can be used as an end of topic test, revision or part of the required practical lesson.</p>
Science QuizQuick View
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Science Quiz

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<p>Multiple short Science questions with answers that can be used as a mini whiteboard activity or even a knock out game!</p>
Radioactive decayQuick View
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Radioactive decay

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<p>Students will learn what is the definition of radioactive and why it happens.</p> <p>They will complete a table to describe the various properties of each type of radiation.</p>
ElectrolysisQuick View
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Electrolysis

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<p>Electrolysis of ionic compounds in molten and in solution lesson with answers.</p>
AQA PHYSICS 2022 At a glance spreadsheetQuick View
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AQA PHYSICS 2022 At a glance spreadsheet

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<p>Here you will find a spreadsheet that has been populated for ease of planning for teacher and revision for students. It highlights all the information that has been released by AQA in their advanced information for the AQA GCSE JUNE 2022 exams.</p>
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Displacement of ions

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<p>For students who like to visualise in a different context what is happening when a more reactive substance displaces a lower reactive metal.</p>