Home Archived What’s hot? Back What’s hot? This week’s pick of the best resources available on the TES website 15th May 2015, 1:00am Tes Editorial Share What’s hot? https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/whats-hot-23 Copy Link 1. Health huntersWhat is it? A smoothie-themed treasure hunt to teach ratiosWho is it for? 7-11sWhy is it hot? Integrate healthy eating into your maths lessons with this activity, which challenges pupils to find smoothie ingredients and calculate their ratios.2. Whale of a timeWhat is it? A scheme of work with a range of whale-themed activitiesWho is it for? 5-11sWhy is it hot? This workbook contains differentiated activities including reading comprehension, cloze sentences, letter formation and a range of puzzles at various skill levels.3. Fortress featuresWhat is it? A standalone lesson about medieval castlesWho is it for? 11-14sWhy is it hot? Uncover a wealth of facts in these tasks focusing on motte-and-bailey castles.4. Electrolysis uncoveredWhat is it? A cartoon revision sheet on the electrolysis of brineWho is it for? 14-16sWhy is it hot? Go into detail with this annotation activity, where students add labels to an A3 diagram.5. Dissecting deismWhat is it? A selection of revision worksheets focusing on the philosophy of religionWho is it for? 16-18sWhy is it hot? Use these comprehensive and well-designed worksheets to revise and recap key topics within the unit. Want to keep reading for free? Register with Tes and you can read two free articles every month plus you'll have access to our range of award-winning newsletters. Register Log in Keep reading for just £1 per month You've reached your limit of free articles this month. Subscribe for £1 per month for three months and get: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more Weekly round-up: Teacher pay and staff shortages Tes Editorial • 21st March 2024 Weekly round-up: ITT target cut and Keegan ‘punch’ row Tes Editorial • 14th March 2024 Weekly round-up: Parent complaints ‘like the Wild West’ Tes Editorial • 7th March 2024 Weekly round-up: Teacher pay and absence crackdown Tes Editorial • 29th February 2024 Recent Most read Most shared Jenny Gilruth: a year as Scotland’s education secretary Analysis 28 March 2024 Welsh heads warn of ‘us versus them’ inspection News 28 March 2024 Why we feed students before an exam Teaching & Learning 28 March 2024 Trusts named to run 30 new special free schools News 26 March 2024 Teacher pay falls by more than public sector as a whole News 26 March 2024 ‘Unexplained’ school moves spark call for transparency News 27 March 2024 Pupil premium allocation details delayed News 27 March 2024 ‘Unexplained’ school moves spark call for transparency News 27 March 2024 Special schools do an ‘amazing job’, so what can we learn from them? Analysis 27 March 2024