Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board.
They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished).
Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper.
You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember.
Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better.
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These revision worksheets are for KS3 science. They are a quick tester of recall, knowledge and exam technique.
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This revision worksheet is for KS3 science. It is a good quick tester of recall knowledge and exam technique.
Print on A4 or A3 double sided.
ANSWERS INCLUDED
If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
This revision worksheet is for KS3 science. It is a good quick tester of recall knowledge and exam technique.
Print on A4 or A3 double sided.
ANSWERS INCLUDED
If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you
This revision worksheet is for KS3 science. It is a good quick tester of recall knowledge and exam technique.
Print on A4 or A3 double sided.
ANSWERS INCLUDED
If you are happy with this resource, please leave a review, thank you.
This revision worksheet is for KS3 science. It is a good quick tester of recall knowledge and exam technique.
Print on A4 or A3 double sided.
ANSWERS INCLUDED
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These revision worksheets are designed around the Edexcel biology units. It is a good quick tester to recall knowledge and exam technique.
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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel working plant unit. It is a good quick tester to recall knowledge and exam technique.
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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel Keeping Healthy unit. It is a good quick tester to recall knowledge and exam technique.
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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel you and your genes unit. It is a good quick tester to recall knowledge and exam technique.
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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel Cells and control unit. It is a good quick tester oto recall knowledge and practice exam technique.
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This revision worksheet is designed around the Edexcel Life on Earth unit. It is a good quick tester to recall knowledge and pracrice exam technique.
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Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board.
They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished).
Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper.
You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember.
Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better
Students are in pairs. Both have a question card each and two dice. Each player takes it turns to roll the dice and answer corresponding questions.
The answers are on the back of the card to check.
Use a dry wipe pen to mark correct questions. First student to score a line wins.
Students are in pairs. Both have a question card each and two dice. Each player takes it turns to roll the dice and answer corresponding questions.
The answers are on the back of the card to check.
Use a dry wipe pen to mark correct questions. First student to score a line wins.
Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board.
They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished).
Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper.
You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember.
Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better.
Dual coding is a great way to revise with your students. The animations allow for one section to be displayed at one time. Go through the section (explaining as you go) whilst the students copy what is on the board.
They then work in pairs (number then 1 and 2) number 1 re-explains the section with both students tracing the diagram in front of them with their finger. Then repeat for section two with the second students explaining to the first (alternate until finished).
Give the students 5 minutes to study their completed map and then cover it up and get them to re-draw on a blank piece of paper.
You will be amazed at how much the students are able to remember.
Repeat the last section (re-drawing the entire map) a few days or week later to consolidate better.