AQA A level Biology - maths 'Cluedo'Quick View
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A ‘cluedo’ style activity, 12 exam-style questions and the possibility to find 12 clues to find who did it, with what weapon in what room! Suitable for use with both year 12 and year 13 students. I run the activity as an independent one, I cut up the markscheme (with examiners report) and put them at the side of the room. Once pupils have self-marked they come and show me, and I give them a ‘clue’ (a cluedo-style person / weapon / room, I number them 1-12 on the back so I can show the same one for each question to prevent cheating). They then cross off the person / weapon / room they have just seen until they are left with the ones you picked out at the start of the lesson, at the end of the 12 questions. I then have a little prize (merits / stickers / sweets) for the first person to finish. You can, however, adapt it how you would like!
Hess' Law CluedoQuick View
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Hess' Law Cluedo

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Cluedo to help spice up revision of Hess' Law! Pupils love it, it takes approx 45 mins for the quickest students to complete. It also provides a useful resource to take home for exam preparation. Designed for OCR B specification. I pick out a weapon, room and suspect at the start, then show pupils a clue every time they reach a checkpoint with all questions correct. They can then cross suspects, rooms and weapons off their list at the front of their booklets as they work through.
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Titration Cluedo

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An exam question revision worksheet for OCR F321 (AS chemistry) in order to make revision in class a little more fun! Instructions attached. Took my AS class a whole lesson (50 mins) to complete
Edexcel C2.4 Cluedo revision activity Quick View
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Edexcel C2.4 Cluedo revision activity

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Two exam question revision booklest (2011 C2.4 Edexcel Additional Science GCSE Chemistry) in order to make revision in class a little more fun! Instructions (and answers!) attached. Two separate booklets for foundation & higher tier questions.
'Cluedo' revision activity for circulatory and respiratory systemsQuick View
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'Cluedo' revision activity for circulatory and respiratory systems

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A 'cluedo' style activity, 12 questions and the possibility to find 12 clues to find who did it, with what weapon in what room! I run the activity as an independent one, I put the markscheme at the side of the room. Once pupils have self-marked they come and show me, and I give them a 'clue' (a cluedo person / weapon / room, I number them 1-12 on the back so I can show the same one for each question to prevent cheating). They then cross off the person / weapon / room they have just seen until they are left with the ones you picked out at the start of the lesson at the end of the 12 questions. I then have a little prize (merits / stickers / sweets) for the first person to finish. You can, however, adapt it how you would like! This was designed for my very able KS3 group but would also suit a low-mid ability KS4 group (approx. 40 mins - 1 hour length depending on ability). Separate resource available for a high ability KS4 group.
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Edexcel C2.1 star challenge

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A 'star challenge' revision activity with questions getting progressively harder. Students have free choice of what questions they answer, with one star questions being worth 1 mark, up to four star questions that are worth 4 marks (and are touching on A-level in difficulty). This was designed for my triple students, however if using with a lower ability set you can always leave out the four star questions. I gave a small prize to the student with the most points at the end, with the idea being that the four star questions are worth more points, but are harder and therefore take longer to answer. The students will therefore end up working at their relevant difficulty level. Resource includes questions adapted from module 1 of the Edexcel textbook (atomic structure and the periodic table), answer sheets for the students and all answers. I printed the questions onto different colour card for the different difficulties, and then laminated them.
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Alien Adaptations with built in progress checks

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This was a fun activity that I did on my PGCE course. I have recently adjusted it and used it in a lesson observation (for which it was graded 'outstanding'). This is a lesson all about extending pupils' knowledge of adaptations. Most pupils will recognise adaptations from primary school, but every single student was able to progress in this lesson. It links biology to physics, and gets them to think of adaptations that animals in completely different scenarios will possibly have. It also involves team work and increases their verbal literacy skills. The PowerPoint is fairly self explanatory, any further points are in the 'notes' section at the bottom of the slides. The resources in this pack include everything you need except materials to actually make the aliens (plastic bottles, straws, clingfilm, bubblewrap, pens etc. I would recommend giving different groups different materials so they can trade resources. You can include a competition to see which group manages to gain the greatest amount of money throughout the task, and award money for good teamwork).
'Cluedo' style revision activity, cardiovascular and respiratory systems (for challenging KS4)Quick View
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'Cluedo' style revision activity, cardiovascular and respiratory systems (for challenging KS4)

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A 'cluedo' style activity, 12 questions and the possibility to find 12 clues to find who did it, with what weapon in what room! I run the activity as an independent one, I put the markscheme at the side of the room. Once pupils have self-marked they come and show me, and I give them a clue (I number the clues 1-12 so I can show the same one for each question to prevent cheating). Then have a little prize (merits / stickers / sweets) for the first person to finish. You can, however, adapt it how you would like. This was designed for my very able KS4 group (approx. 40 mins - 1 hour length depending on ability). Separate resource available for a lower ability KS4 group / high ability KS3.
SD and Stats summary - AQA A level BiologyQuick View
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SD and Stats summary - AQA A level Biology

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Please note: the sample in the photo is not the full resource - this is a comprehensive two-sided A4 summary sheet to help students with the difference in language between standard deviation and statistical tests. Covering key language for the examinations on: difference in means, overlap, different stats tests, null hypotheses, p values, probability and chance. This is a summary sheet, it assumes students are already aware of how to choose which stats test to use.
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Atoms Quiz

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A powerpoint presentation testing knowledge of atoms.
Cluedo for AQA P1 waves and EM spectrumQuick View
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Cluedo for AQA P1 waves and EM spectrum

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Revision resource for Waves and Electromagnetic Spectrum. Foundation and higher questions. You pick out 3 cards (a killer, weapon and room). Pupils work through the cluedo workbook, check their answers and then come and see a clue (one of the remaining 12 cards). First one to find out who, what weapon and what room wins a prize (up to you!).