Use this crossword to review interdependence (feeding relationships).
Students require knowledge of the following:
Food chains
Food webs
Trophic levels
Feeding behaviours
Answer sheet is included
Optional word bank included
Optional extension tasks at 2 levels included
A4 sized
This activity is an ideal stater, plenary or revision game.
Suitable for KS3, GCSE and Common Entrance syllabuses.
Use this crossword to review photosynthesis and plant growth.
Students require knowledge of the following:
Plant cells and organelles
Photosynthesis reactants and products
Uses of glucose (cellulose, proteins, sugars, lipids, respiration)
Minerals - nitrates, magnesium
An optional extension task is included on the crossword sheet.
Answer sheet is included
Optional word bank included
A4 sized
This activity is an ideal stater, plenary or revision game.
Suitable for KS3, GCSE and Common Entrance syllabuses.
In this card sort activity, students will match the question or image at the bottom of each card to the correct answer at the top of another card, arranging the cards like dominoes. When arranged correctly, the cards will make a closed loop
To prepare the activity, print the pages onto cardstock and cut along the solid lines. DO NOT cut the dotted lines. Cards can be laminated if desired and stored easily for multiple uses. The cards are given in order on the template and a numbered version is given for use by students for self-checking if needed.
This activity is an ideal stater, plenary or revision game to review:
the definitions for element, compound, atom and molecule,
to identifying elements, compounds and mixtures from particle diagrams (your students will need to know how to recognise particle models of elements and compounds and the simple formulae for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water, oxygen and methane)
decoding chemical formulae
the structure of the atom.
This activity is an ideal stater, plenary or revision game to review the organelles found in animal and plant cells. Suitable for KS3, when introductions to GCSE Chemistry and Common Entrance syllabuses.
In this card sort activity, students sort triangular cards by matching the phrases and chemical reactions. When sorted correctly, the cards will form a pyramid shape.
To prepare the activity, print the pages onto cardstock and cut out the triangular cards.Cards can be laminated if desired and stored easily for multiple uses. The cards are given in order on the template and a numbered version is given for by students for self-checking if needed.
This activity is an ideal stater, plenary or revision game to review the organelles found in animal and plant cells.
Students will need to have covered:
pH
acid + hydroxide
acid + metal oxide
acid + metal
acid + carbonate
alkali metal + water
gas tests: carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen
displacement reactions
extracting iron (REDOX), ores
simple rates of reaction (temperature, concentration)
Suitable for KS3 and Common Entrance syllabuses.
Use this loop game to help your students revise pressure and moments.
Ideal as a starter, as part of a circus of revision stations or as a plenary.
In this card sort activity, students will match the question or image at the bottom of each card to the correct answer at the top of another card, arranging the cards like dominoes. When arranged correctly, the cards will make a closed loop
To prepare the activity, print the pages onto cardstock and cut along the solid lines.
DO NOT cut the dotted lines. Cards can be laminated if desired and stored easily for multiple uses. The cards are given in order on the template and a numbered version is given for use by students for self-checking if needed.
This activity is an ideal stater, plenary or revision game to pressure and moments.
Students will need to be familiar with the following areas:
calculating pressure (P = F / A)
calculating moments (m = F x d)
gas pressure
pressure in liquids
Some students may find it useful to have a calculator or mini-whiteboard/rough paper to help with calculating answers.
Suitable for KS3 and Common Entrance syllabuses.
Use this crossword to review cells and organisation.
Students require knowledge of the following:
Animal cells
Plant cells
Organelles: cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, ribsomes, chloroplasts, vacuole
Specialised cells: red blood cell, ciliated epithelial cells, palisade cells, root hair cells
Organisation: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism
Answer sheet is included
Optional word bank included
A4 sized
Use this crossword to review the reactions of metals and metal compounds.
Students require knowledge of the following:
Tests for oxygen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen
Universal indicator colours (red, green, blue)
Reactions of acids and alkalis
Reactions of acids and metals
Reactions of acids and carbonates
Reactions of alkali metals with water
Naming salts
Displacement reactions
Reactivity series
Reactions of metals with oxygen, rusting/corrosion
This is ideal as a homework or as part of a circus of revision stations.
Answer sheet is included
Coloured and black & white versions included
A4 sized
In this GOOGLE SHEETS activity, students will identify animal and plant cell organelles by selecting from a drop down menu of multiple choice options.
Correct answer reveal a green path to follow around the maze from start to finish.
Ideal as part of a circus of revision stations or as a starter activity.
To do this activity, you will share a Google Sheets link with your students that will allow them to Make A Copy of their own maze activity. Alternatively, once you have created your own copy in Google Drive, the Google Sheet can be posted in a Google Classroom assignment using the ‘Make a copy for each student’ option. There are 11 problems for the students to match up.
Answers are included.
Use this loop game to help your students revise animal and plant cell organelles.
Ideal as a starter, as part of a circus of revision stations or as a plenary.
In this card sort activity, students will match the question or image at the bottom of each card to the correct answer at the top of another card, arranging the cards like dominoes. When arranged correctly, the cards will make a closed loop
To prepare the activity, print the pages onto cardstock and cut along the solid lines.
DO NOT cut the dotted lines. Cards can be laminated if desired and stored easily for multiple uses. The cards are given in order on the template and a numbered version is given for use by students for self-checking if needed.
This activity is an ideal stater, plenary or revision game to review the organelles found in animal and plant cells. Suitable for KS3, GCSE and Common Entrance syllabuses.
Elements, mixtures and compounds MYSTERY PUZZLE
Digital resource for GOOGLE SHEETS
Students will match particle diagrams representing elements, compounds and mixtures.
Use digital activity after teaching your students about elements, mixtures and compounds. Your students will need to know how to recognise particle models of elements and compounds and the simple formulae for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water, oxygen and methane.
As students input their answers, if correct, a mystery image will be revealed This activity is ideal as part of a revision circus when getting ready for an end of unit test or an exam
Printable crossword reviewing key ideas for States of Matter
An optional word bank and answers are included.
A4 and letter paper versions included.
Suitable for
* KS3 science
* Common Entrance
* US Middle School science