I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
This resource links with my PERIOD TABLE of ELEMENTS POSTERS
This resource includes ALL THE INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS
as:
ONE ELEMENT PER A4 SHEET
TWO A5 ELEMENTS PER A4 SHEET
NINE “Playing card” SIZED ELEMENTS PER A4 Sheet
(These can be printed with the designed “CARD BACKS” so can used as playing cards. I will be including them in one of my next uploads which will be ELEMENTS BINGO"
USES KS3 Science VOCAB. words/terms
I think this will be a very challenging but useful activity
Answers included or should that be nswrs ncldd.
A great activity at any time of the year to keep SCIENCE vocab /words in the for front of their thoughts.
perhaps try to complete it over the Christmas Holidays
It could be set as a competition -individual/small group/ table
Each pupil could be given a different set of questions.
A table could be given all 10 sheets or all the same sheet and work collaboratively
Lots of possible variations
Please lets me know how it goes.
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS - MISSING VOWELS QUIZZES
3 double-sided, missing vowel, quizzes based on the 118 chemical elements in the periodic table. Intended to be a FUN activity.
Each one increases in difficulty so you will need to think about which one to present to the students.
CAN BE USED TO TEST WHAT INFORMATION THEY CAN RECALL
and perhaps does not even need to be fully completed.
Have a contest to see which student or group of students can get the most in a set time.
A list of chemical elements in atomic number order.
ALL the vowels have been removed.
A list of chemical elements, in atomic number order.
ALL the vowels have been removed and the remaining
consonants put in alphabetical order.
A list of chemical elements. Initially ALL the vowels have been removed and all the consonants, put in alphabetical order. The results have then been listed in alphabetical order. Can you identify them all, along with their atomic number?
SOLUTIONS INCLUDED
FOR USE IN YOUR OWN DOCUMENTS/POWERPOINT SLIDES etc
TWO VERSIONS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE (black background/white background)
Supplied as High Quality 300dpi PNG and PDF files
DESIGNED in ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR (files also included) at 515mm by 316mm
As these and the PDF files are vector based the images can be scaled to virtually any size without loss of quality.
It is recommended that you use the PDF’s
400 UNIQUE BINGO CARDS IN 4 COLOURS
118 PLAYING CARD SIZED CARDS (SHUFFLE and use to ‘call’ elements)
118 Counter sized CARDS (place in a bag so they can be picked out)
ELEMENTS CALLED CHECKLIST
Other thoughts:
With 90 numbers ordinary bingo could take quite a while I wondered if this with 118 could be used as activity where the teacher picks 10 elements at random to have on a screen as the students enter the room and they mark them off their cards (perhaps stuck in their book) as everyone settles down.
Of course there might be a prize involved for a ‘line’ or a 'full house?
If you were to cut out multiple sets of the tokens this could be be played by multiple students around a table and drawing their own tokens from a bag or from face-down tokens on the table.
48 Anagrams of chemical elements over 2 worksheets (or one worksheet if printed back-to-back)
With Answers
Good practice identifying/recalling names of elements.
(especially good if your are going to appear on “POINTLESS”)