Bundle of google quizzes AND knowledge organiser for the memory topic. - 3 subtopic quizzes on: Memory structures (10qs), memory as an active process (11qs), memory processes (9qs) - 1 final end of topic quiz (30 qs) -3 page knowledge organiser Perfect for a revision session with GCSE students.
A calendar filled with historical scientific moments in time. Each day has 1 or 2 small snippets of history - a historic event, the birth or death of an influential figure in science. A great way to incorporate the history of science into your lessons each and every day. Give your students some flavour of what science is like in the real world, how we got to know science as it is today, and snippets of knowledge for fun rather than just exams! A4 sized so can be used as a handout, tucked into y
3 page memory topic knowledge organiser . Covers the basics of what all GCSE Psychology students need to know including the MSM, and the two key named studies. Neatly organised, easy to read, simplified information to use as a checklist when going through lessons, to help with recall when reviewing the topic, or to help students know what may come up in the exam.
3 page perception topic knowledge organiser . Covers the basics of what all GCSE Psychology students need to know including the two key theories of perception and two key studies. Neatly organised, easy to read, simplified information to use as a checklist when going through lessons, to help with recall when reviewing the topic, or to help students know what may come up in the exam.
Bursting with required facts for the chemistry topic covering the structure of an atomic and period table. Covers ionic/covalent bonding, the difference between metal and non-metal atoms, the timeline of discoveries regarding the atom and atomic particles, and the characteristics of group 1, 7 and 0 atoms. Also covered is atomic mass and the relative atomic mass equation. All jam packed onto one sheet! Perfect for trainee teachers trying to remember everything, or for revision purposes for stude
A cheat sheet explaining how to work out perimeter, area and perimeter with an example as to how to remember each one, and how to remember the units. Can be useful for maths or science!
Powerpoint slides introducing the atom to key stage 3/6th and 7th grade students studying chemistry. Simple, easy to understand, especially for lower ability students. Can be used as a powerpoint at the beginning of the lesson, or as handouts for the students to take home or follow in class.
A fact sheet explaining the difference between series and parallel circuits. Colour coded diagrams explaining how the current and potential difference is in a series and a parallel circuit.
A simple cheat sheet explaining what happens when an alkali metal reactions with water, chlorine and oxygen with balanced equations as examples for each. Great for revision, or for sticking in workbooks for students to refer to when working on reaction equations. Can be used as a hand out or a poster.
An easy handout for a 5 minute task at the beginning of a lesson regarding animal and plant cells and organelle. A "match the description to the organelle" task, with an added bonus question for students to complete.
Fact sheet containing equations related to electricity; power, charge, potential difference and energy transferred. Also contains definitions of the above, and parallel and series circuits.
A fact sheet listing the periodic table symbol, quantity of protons, neutrons and electrons in Group 1 (alkaline metals), Group 7 (the halogens) and Group 0 (the noble gases) of the periodic table. Also described is how the reactivity, relative atomic masses and melting/boiling points change within the group. Helpful for any chemistry students struggling to remember the characteristics of Group 1, 7 and 0.
8th - 10th
Chemistry, General Science, Science
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