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Human Anatomy Quiz: Endocrine System
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Endocrine System

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the endrocrine system. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering endrocrine glands and hormones. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
A-Level Science Revision Quizzes
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A-Level Science Revision Quizzes

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Three multiple choice revision quizzes, each containing 50 questions, for A-Level (Physics, Chemistry and Biology). Ideal class activity testing knowledge and understanding of content from across the specification. Suitable for students who have completed or nearly completed the courses as part of a revision lesson and helps with developing memory recall skills. Fully editable with ‘Ask me’ to give all students opportunities to answer. The quizzes makes use of a 15 second timer to encourage quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quizzes and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. When playing the presentation, each quiz is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions rather than skipping through to ensure that they are familiar with these topics and consolidate their learning across the courses. This also provides opportunities for students to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
A-Level Biology Revision Quiz
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A-Level Biology Revision Quiz

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50 Question multiple choice revision quiz for A-Level Biology. Ideal class activity testing knowledge and understanding of content from across the specification. Suitable for students who have completed or nearly completed the course as part of a revision lesson and helps with developing memory recall skills. Fully editable so questions can be changed to match the ability or current knowledge of the students. The quiz utilizes ‘Ask me’ buttons which open a grid to select student names, giving all students an opportunity to answer. The quiz makes use of a 15 second timer to encourage quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. When playing the presentation, the quiz is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions rather than skipping through to ensure that they are familiar with these topics and consolidate their learning across the course. This also provides opportunities for students to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
A-Level Chemistry Revision Quiz
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A-Level Chemistry Revision Quiz

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50 Question multiple choice revision quiz for A-Level Chemistry. Ideal class activity testing knowledge and understanding of content from across the specification. Suitable for students who have completed or nearly completed the course as part of a revision lesson and helps with developing memory recall skills. Fully editable so questions can be changed to match the ability or current knowledge of the students. The quiz utilizes ‘Ask me’ buttons which open a grid to select student names, giving all students an opportunity to answer. The quiz makes use of a 15 second timer to encourage quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. When playing the presentation, the quiz is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions rather than skipping through to ensure that they are familiar with these topics and consolidate their learning across the course. This also provides opportunities for students to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Physics Formula Revision Activity
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Physics Formula Revision Activity

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Fun activity for GCSE students studying physics as part of a combined syllabus or separate sciences. This activity comprises of a powerpoint containing formulas to be learned. Each formula slide has a formula triangle, word equation and symbol equation which are covered. Students can be asked to write their answers down before revealing the correct answers or students can be asked to share their answers by use of the ‘Ask Me’ button. The ‘Ask Me’ button makes use of a grid which can be populated with student names to allow students to choose each other and allows everyone opportunity to participate. The presentation makes use of a macro which presents the formula slides in a random order. This ensures students are understanding the formulas rather than learning specific answers as well as increasing student engagement and information retention. Content/macros need to be enabled in powerpoint for the presentation to work. The use of macros means that the presentation should always be started from the first slide, and slides and navigation buttons cannot be added or deleted, however the ‘Ask Me’ grid is editable to include student names, and the content of the formula slides may also be changed. The red cross in the corner may be clicked at any point to exit the presentation. To reset the macros, powerpoint should be closed and the file reopened. If you are saving the file under a different name, ensure it is saved as a macro-enabled presentation.
A-Level Physics Revision Quiz
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A-Level Physics Revision Quiz

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50 Question multiple choice revision quiz for A-Level Physics. Ideal class activity testing knowledge and understanding of content from across the specification. Suitable for students who have completed or nearly completed the course as part of a revision lesson and helps with developing memory recall skills. Fully editable so questions can be changed to match the ability or current knowledge of the students. The quiz utilizes ‘Ask me’ buttons which open a grid to select student names, giving all students an opportunity to answer. The quiz makes use of a 15 second timer to encourage quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. When playing the presentation, the quiz is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions rather than skipping through to ensure that they are familiar with these topics and consolidate their learning across the course. This also provides opportunities for students to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quizzes
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Human Anatomy Quizzes

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A collection of quizzes based around different topics in human anatomy. These quizzes are ideal as a fun activity for A-level students or aspiring medics and healthcare professionals. They can also be used as a revision activity for undergraduate students. Each quiz has 40 questions in a multiple choice or true/false format and utilizes a 15 second timer to encourage quick thinking. The quizzes also make use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons, which open a grid to select student names, ensuring all students have the opportunity to participate.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the function and gross anatomy of these systems . The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Pelvis
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Pelvis

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the pelvis. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the gross anatomy and articulations of the pelvis . The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Spine
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Spine

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the spine. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the regions of the vertebral column, spinal curvature and the features of vertebrae in different regions . The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Joints
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Joints

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of joints. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the movements, structures, types and classifications of joints. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Lower Limb
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Lower Limb

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of lower limbs. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the positions, features and articulations of bones in the lower limbs. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Skull
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Skull

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of the skull. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the endocranial surface, the positions and features of skull bones, and skull base fractures. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Upper Limb
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Upper Limb

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of upper limbs. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the positions, features and articulations of bones in the upper limbs. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Facial Bones
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Facial Bones

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of facial bones. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the positions and articulations of facial bones. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Cells
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Cells

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of cells. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering cell structure, organelles and organelle functions. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
Human Anatomy Quiz: Bones
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Human Anatomy Quiz: Bones

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40 Question quiz covering the topic of bones. Ideal as a fun activity for A-level students and aspiring medics or health professionals. The quiz consists of true/false and multiple choice questions. It is fully editable and has questions covering the structure and anatomy of bone, types of bone and bone markings. The quiz utilizes a 15 second timer to develop quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. The quiz makes use of ‘Ask Me’ buttons to promote participation from all students and is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions as opposed to skipping through. This ensures that, if the quiz is used as a revision activity, students are familiar with the content and have opportunity to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.
GCSE Business Studies Revision Quiz
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GCSE Business Studies Revision Quiz

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50 Question multiple choice revision quiz for GCSE Business Studies. Ideal class activity testing knowledge and understanding of content from different parts of the specification. Suitable for students who have completed or nearly completed the course as part of a revision lesson and helps with developing memory recall skills. Fully editable with ‘Ask me’ to give all students opportunities to answer. The quiz makes use of a 15 second timer to encourage quick thinking and improve speed of knowledge recall, after which the question is covered, only leaving the possible answers. Incorrect answers chosen are highlighted red to provide instant feedback to the students during the quiz and allowing for opportunities to discuss the correct answer. When playing the presentation, the quiz is navigated by on-screen buttons to encourage students to answer all questions rather than skipping through to ensure that they are familiar with these topics and consolidate their learning across the course. This also provides opportunities for students to identify areas of weakness where they need to focus their revision.