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Chemistry: Atomic structure and the periodic table. What is the keyword?
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Chemistry: Atomic structure and the periodic table. What is the keyword?

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Chemistry: Atomic structure and the periodic table. What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 20 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE combined science Atomic structure and the periodic table unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams to guess the keyword. *Can be used as an engaging home learning game. If you’ve enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Physics: Electromagnetism. What is the key word?
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Physics: Electromagnetism. What is the key word?

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Physics: Electromagnetism What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students have to use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 20 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE electromagnetism unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. If you enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Physics: Waves. What is the keyword?
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Physics: Waves. What is the keyword?

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Physics: Waves What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students have to use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 20 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE waves unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. If you enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Physics: Forces. What is the keyword?
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Physics: Forces. What is the keyword?

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Physics: Forces What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students have to use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 21 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE physics forces unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. If you enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Physics: Radioactivity. What is the keyword?
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Physics: Radioactivity. What is the keyword?

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Physics: Radioactivity What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students have to use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 21 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE physics radioactivity unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. If you enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Physics: Electricity. What is the keyword?
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Physics: Electricity. What is the keyword?

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Physics: Molecules and matter What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students have to use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 17 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE physics electricity unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. If you enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Chemistry: Energy changes & Rate of reaction. What is the keyword? Puzzle PowerPoint
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Chemistry: Energy changes & Rate of reaction. What is the keyword? Puzzle PowerPoint

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Chemistry: Energy changes & Rate of reaction. What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 20 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE combined science Energy changes & Rate of reaction units. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams to guess the keyword. Can be used as an engaging home learning game. If you’ve enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Chemistry: Organic chemistry & Chemical analysis. What is the keyword? Puzzle PowerPoint
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Chemistry: Organic chemistry & Chemical analysis. What is the keyword? Puzzle PowerPoint

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Chemistry: Organic chemistry & Chemical analysis. What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students use the visual and word clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 26 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE combined science Organic chemistry & Chemical analysis units. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams to guess the keyword/key term. Can be used as an engaging home learning game. If you’ve enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Chemistry: Chemical changes. What is the keyword? Puzzle PowerPoint
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Chemistry: Chemical changes. What is the keyword? Puzzle PowerPoint

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Chemistry: Chemical changes. What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 20 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE combined science Chemical changes unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams to guess the keyword. Can be used as an engaging home learning game. If you’ve enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Chemistry: Bonding, structure and matter. What is the keyword?
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Chemistry: Bonding, structure and matter. What is the keyword?

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Chemistry: Bonding, structure and matter. What is the keyword? A fun PowerPoint activity perfect for an end of unit recap or revision. Suitable for KS4 (14-16) but could also be used with advanced KS3 (11-14) classes. Similar to the gameshow ‘Catchphrase’ where students use the visual clues to guess the keyword or key term. Contains 20 visual puzzles based on the AQA GCSE combined science Bonding, structure and matter unit. Works well with mini white boards with students working individually or in small teams to guess the keyword. Great to see if keywords have been embedded. Can be used as an engaging home learning game. If you’ve enjoyed this resource, have a look at my other ‘What is the keyword?’ resources. All the best, Monty
Physics: What is the keyword? pack
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Physics: What is the keyword? pack

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Bundle pack containing all of the Physics : ‘what is the keyword?’ visual puzzle power points. Over 120 puzzles in total! Units included: Energy Electricity Molecules and matter Radioactivity Forces Waves Electromagnetism
GCSE (KS4) Combined science: Power and energy
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GCSE (KS4) Combined science: Power and energy

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Complete self-contained PowerPoint lesson on Power. Aimed at KS4 pupils (14-16). Based on the AQA combined science/Physics specification (2016), but is also suitable of Edexcel and OCR specs. No printing or additional resources are required to deliver this lesson. The lesson is designed to get pupils to recall and apply their knowledge clearly and concisely. Utilising low stakes quizzing to help transfer new information from working memory to long term memory. Lesson objectives: Define power Calculate power Rearrange the power equation to calculate energy transferred and time. 45 min-1 hour lesson 28 slides The lesson has the following layout: Do now starter questions Expanded lesson objectives Introduction to the topic/Discussion points Low stakes quizzing to check understanding Key knowledge table Application of knowledge (I do, We do, You do) Independent task Plenary I will be uploading more lessons in the near future. All the best, Monty
KS3/4 Energy word search
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KS3/4 Energy word search

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When you need a low stake revision activity but with more challenge than a standard word search. Students need to solve the clues to find the key words which they can then locate in the word search puzzle. Or they can try and find to words to solve the clues. Based on the AQA GCSE Physics Energy unit. Key word list: Work done Joule Kinetic Chemical Elastic Gravitational Power Nuclear Electrostatic Magnetic Thermal Radiation Mechanical Heating Electrical Efficiency Hydroelectricity Geothermal Wind Watt
KS3/4 Cell biology word search
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KS3/4 Cell biology word search

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When you need a low stake revision activity but with more challenge than a standard word search. Students need to solve the clues to find the key words which they can then locate in the word search puzzle. Or they can try and find to words to solve the clues. Based on the AQA GCSE cell biology unit Key word list: Cell Organelle Nucleus Mitochondria Ribosome Microscope Mitosis Micrometre Cell membrane Cytoplasm Chloroplast Magnification Resolution Prokaryote Diffusion Osmosis Active transport Plasmid Red blood cell Cell cycle Root hair cell Enjoy!
Respiratory system KS3/4 comprehension
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Respiratory system KS3/4 comprehension

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Respiratory system KS3/4 reading comprehension. Ideal for a recap or revision lesson. Suitable for home learning too. Covers lung structure, ventilations, gas exchange, the dangers of smoking and vaping and lung disorders. The resource comes with a set of questions and answers that test students’ understanding of what they have read. The questions are designed to promote critical thinking and help students retain the information. Questions: Gap fill Key term matching True or false Short answer Long answer Also includes a version with numbered lines to aid reading and PDF format
KS3/4 Space physics word search
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KS3/4 Space physics word search

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When you need a low stake revision activity but with more challenge than a standard word search. Students need to solve the clues to find the key words which they can then locate in the word search puzzle. Or they can try and find to words to solve the clues. Based on the key stage 3 science national curriculum space physics unit. Key words: Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Comet Asteroid Gravity Moon Light year Seasons Hemisphere Orbit Satellite Galaxy Universe Black hole Supernova Axis Milky way Andromeda
KS3/4 Biology Organ systems word search
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KS3/4 Biology Organ systems word search

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When you need a low stakes revision activity but with more challenge than a standard word search. Students need to solve the clues to find the key words which they can then locate in the word search puzzle. Or they can try to find the key words in the word search to solve the clues. Based on the AQA GCSE Organisation unit. Can also be used with KS3 science students or for home learning. Included: 30 Key word clues for students to solve Word search puzzle 10 Multiple choice questions All answers and solutions provided Visit my shop for more science resources. All the best, Adampo
AQA GCSE Physics paper 2 calculations powerpoint + workbook
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AQA GCSE Physics paper 2 calculations powerpoint + workbook

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This resource offers a practical solution for teachers preparing students for the equation calculations for AQA GCSE Physics Paper 2 (combined and separate science). The PowerPoint provides clear explanations and examples, while the accompanying student workbook offers structured practice. Designed to be an easy to follow ‘plug-in and play’ resource it can be used for both classroom teaching and independent revision. 212-slide Powerpoint: AfL quizzes to check understanding Teacher led ‘I do’ - Clear worked through examples Scaffolded ‘We do’ - Guided practice questions Independent ‘You do’ - Students work through alone Exam style questions - Student apply what they have learned with a series of questions. Challenge questions - Stretch students further Images and animations for better engagement All answers and working out included Contents page for quick navigation 127-page workbook (printable PDF): Designed for students to work alongside the PowerPoint lesson. Model answers with full working out shown. Guided ‘We do’ questions Independent exam style questions. Equations covered: Weight Work done Force and extension Moment of a force – Physics only Pressure – Physics only Pressure in liquids – Physics higher tier only Distance, speed and time Acceleration 1 Acceleration 2 Newton’s second law Momentum – Higher tier only Conservation of momentum – Physics tier only Change in momentum – Physics tier only Period and frequency of a wave Wave speed equation Magnification – Physics only Magnetic flux density – Higher tier only Transformer (both) – Physics higher tier only Please note this resource only covers the applications of the equations, not the theories behind them. Any feedback welcome. All the best, Adampo