<p>This is a starter activity ideal for revising the topic. The answers are included as well as a presentation should you wish the students to self mark.</p>
<p>A simple mind map designed for a revision recall lesson where students have to work as a pair in a relay to remember parts of the mind map and roll a 6 before returning to their desk to write down what they remembered.</p>
<p>Simple calculations practice with re-arranging of equation and a worksheet with trolleys colliding but both continuing in the positive direction. Both with answers.</p>
<p>A booklet to introduce students to the ideas that are covered in the motion topic. This should then be followed up by active questions. Will need graph paper.</p>
<p>Simple placemats where students place the components in the labelled positions to help low ability. Also useful to help students to learn to troubleshoot practicals if the circuits are not working properly.</p>
<p>Four questions that look at the conservation of momentum in collisions and explosions. Suitable for a high ability plenary or as a worked example with mid ability students. Includes answers.</p>
<p>A simple template with prompts to complete the EDEXCEL Combined Science topic on radioactivity with an example of a pre populated version to support students or be used as a revision sheet.</p>
<p>A game to review the understanding of Ohm’s law - student A rolls the dice to select the square and answer the question on the answer key. Student B has to check it and if correct can colour in square. The next player then has a turn. Winner is first person in the class to get 6 coloured sqaures in a line horizontally, vertically or diagonally.</p>
<p>A simple worksheet where students have to draw the magnetic field lines, the direction of the current in the coil and the direction of the force using Fleming’s Left Hand Rule given 2 of the 3 pieces of information</p>