This took a while! Retrieval practice is the big thing in my school at the moment. Using the AQA KS3 syllabus as a base I have made a scrolling power point that covers all of it. Variety of question types. Looks nice and did I say it scrolls. Bargain.
I took the three sciences and broke them down into their major components. These were put together using a pleasing mind mapping software. I have used these as revision for our paper 1 mock preparation. Pop onto A3 and your classes will be able to work on their own weaknesses.
This is a flash card program that I have used for years. I have broken the Y10 and Y11 biology and chemistry down into their units. Great for individual and group revision. 16 sets of cards. 16 topics. 250+ questions. Great for those with poor memory. These are fully editable. Well worth the 2 pounds.
This is a power point I created inline with our new 5 minutes a lesson revision session. There are 345 questions applied to a random question generator power point. It covers every little factoid in the AQA syllabus. 10 questions at the start of every lesson. It is not broken into the topics but is in the order of the syllabus.
This took me forever! All past papers from 2011 - 2014. Images used and multiple choice / calculation / recall questions added. Through familiarity I would say once completed it would be impossible not to pass. Aimed at C grade pupils but can be upgraded. Took me 6/7 hours. Please review.
Find a trivial pursuit template and print off. Use the questions to play the game. I bought the pies/cheeses off ebay and the kids love playing it. Almost complete syllabus coverage.
All of my current physics 9-1 worksheets bundled together (for the 1st time lol). Mostly Grade 6/7 +. Plenty of calculations, analysis etc. Bargain if I say so myself