Mr Green's Magical Graphical MasterclassQuick View
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Mr Green's Magical Graphical Masterclass

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A complete graphing package for taking students through the process of drawing a perfect graph. Heads of Department - make it a whole school approach and you’ve planned half a dozen lessons for your teachers and left a trail of effective self-assessment in your students books for when the inspectors. Each slide has a photograph of the graph paper from above with the next step shown using pencil, ruler and Mr Green’s hand. Use it to make sure everybody in the school is teaching to the same high level of graph drawing and EVERY student reaches the end of their key stage where they need to be with the skills locked down. Combine it with the key stage specific self and peer assessment grids to build in a whole school approach and ensure that students identify their areas of difficulty, determine their own next steps and track their own progress. As a bonus with the package you get the Fantastic Tables and Brilliant Bar Charts mark grids thrown in. Never has graph drawing been so nailed on and locked down.
Edexcel IAL Physics Paper 3 StrategiesQuick View
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Edexcel IAL Physics Paper 3 Strategies

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Powerpoint presentation and handout to help students prepare for Physics practical papers with speciific reference to the Edexcel IAL Paper 3. Each slide has a title that is a question type or keyword and the content of the slide is either direct from markschemes for the new spec or is advise taken from exemplar answers. Can be used in class to go through papers. Can also be given as handout for students to revise with. Recommended task prior to examination is to work through it blanking out the ‘I know that!’ bits and keeping the sections they often forget or find difficult. This can then be read immediately prior to entry to the exams as a last minute cram tool.
Electron Miscroscope Image QuizQuick View
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Electron Miscroscope Image Quiz

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20 images from a scanning electron microscope with answers and a bonus video question of a white blood cell ‘chasing’ a bacteria. Great as a starter or plenary or for the end of the year when you want to have a bit of fun with the kids. Guaranteed to get an ‘Urrrrgh!’ or two.