A 50 Question, short answer knowledge test designed under the OCR A specification, though all exam boards expect students to know this. This test can be used as a revision resource or knowledge acquisition assessment to prepare them for the knowledge heavy exam
A 46 Question, short answer knowledge test designed under the OCR A specification, though must exam boards expect students to know this. This test can be used as a revision resource or knowledge acquisition assessment to prepare them for the knowledge heavy exam.
A 35 Question Test for Year 2 students studying A Level Chemistry. Designed to cover the entirety of OCR A level Chemistry A’s Specification on the topic, this is the perfect knowledge acquisition test, revision resource or assignment to solidify students’ understanding for the knowledge heavy A Level Chemistry Exams
A 46 Question, short answer knowledge test designed under the OCR A specification, though all exam boards expect students to know this. This test can be used as a revision resource or knowledge acquisition assessment to prepare them for the knowledge heavy exam.
A 52 Question short answer test on the topic of Aerobic Respiration, designed for A Level Biology. This was done under the Eduqas spcification, but is appropriate for all exam boards. This is the perfect revision or knowledge acquisition test to confirm your students know everything they need for the exam.
A 36 Question short answer knowledge test on Classification for A level students. Please note that this was designed under the eduqas specification, and may not match other exam boards. The topics included:
Classification Definitions
Role of Classification
Features of the Classification Systems
The Classification Hierarchy
Kingdoms and features of these Kingdoms
Classification Methods
This DOES NOT contain anything about Phyla, and some of the knowledge students are expected to know about a particular topic may also vary slightly.
2 Lessons appropriate across the exam boards to teach the content for A level Biology on the topic of lipids. Filled with tasks, clear explanations and clean slides, this resource will help embed this essential knowledge for later topics.
A 32 Short Answer Knowledge Test containing the theory needed for OCR A Level Chemistry A (and near identical to what must be known across exam boards). This does not include spectroscopy diagrams, but instead tests students’ understanding on the theory behind it. This is important because the students who struggle most tend to be those who don’t understand how it works. This is therefore a perfect preparation resource for exams, where the theory can be tested, revision in year 2 before revisiting the topic, or as a knowledge acquisition test after students have been taught the content.
This is a short 26 mark test designed as an end of topic recap for everything in coordinate geometry inculding some simultaneous equations quadratics and even a fun circle challenge for the most able students. this test is accessible by all and will be able to raise the grades of every student.
A 30 Question short answer knowledge test on Chapter 19 of OCR A level Chemistry A. This resource can be used for revision, set as an assignment for students or be done in class as a knowledge acquisition test. This is the perfect resource to prepare students for the knowledge heavy OCR exam
7 Short Answer Knowledge tests designed under the Eduqas specification to cover the entire content needed for exams. This acts as a perfect revision resource, and can also be set as homework assignments or done in class.
A 12 Slide PowerPoint designed for A level students across exam boards covering the following topics through diagrams, pictures, gap fills, tables and questions:
Structure of Nucleotides
Structure of DNA and RNA
ATP
DNA Replication
Meselson and Stahl
Protein Synthesis
Post Transcriptional Modification
An 11 Slide PowerPoint designed to help A level students across exam boards revise the following topics through diagrams, tables, gap fills, questions and more:
Organelle structure
Organelle Function
Protein Production (Not Protein Synthesis)
Prokaryotic Cells
Virus Structure
Epithelial Tissue
Muscle Tissue
A 30 Question short answer knowledge test designed for GCSE History students across exam boards. This resource can be done as an activity or test in class, be set as an assignment, or given as a revision resource, solidify students’ knowledge for the knowledge heavy exam
A 34 Slide Revision PowerPoint covering the following content with diagrams, examples, questions and explanations in increasing difficulty:
Pythagoras (Very Briefly)
Sine, Cosine and Tangent in a Triangle
Finding the Length
Exact Trigonometric Values and Trigonometry without a Calculator
Finding the Angle
Sine Rule
Cosine Rule
Area of a Triangle
Angles over 90 Degrees
Trigonometric Graphs
Trigonometric Identities of Sin^2x + Cos^2x = 1 and Tanx = Sinx/Cosx
Solving Trig Questions
This is the perfect resource to revisit Trigonometry with students and to identify misconceptions, as I find students often either forget trigonometric methods or confuse when each can be used. Under the UK Qualifications, this is GCSE/AS Level, and worldwide covers what is generally expected between 14-17
A 43 Question short answer knowledge test for GCSE History. This was designed under the Eduqas specification, but is suitable across exam boards. Whether used as revision, homework assignment or knowledge acquisition test, this is the perfect resource to aid students’ understanding in preparation for the exam
A lesson going through the theory behind condensation and hydrolysis in more depths than covered in the individual lessons. This can be used to help students struggling to understand what is going on.
A 25 Mark short answer knowledge test designed under the AQA specification but applicable for students across exam board. This can be used for revision, a homework assignment, test or classroom activity
Complete notes for AQA GCSE Business Unit 4: Human Resources, but applicable across exam boards. These notes cover:
Organisational Structures
Recruitment and Selection
Motivation
Training
A Landscape Poster describing the unsolved problems in science aimed at inspiring students looking into the natural sciences. Perfect for a secondary school classroom