This is one of many lessons that I have uploaded on the theme of Crime and Punishment for the GCSE course. All of the lessons can be taught together, but each covers a topic so can also be picked up separately. For ease of locating, the title stem is the same: ' Crime & Punishment - '. This is a full powerpoint lesson, ready to teach but you will want to adapt it / update it for your own context and any resources are also uploaded with it. This lesson is a mammouth revison session - but it can also be adapted and printed off as a revison booklet for your pupils.
Revision strategies powerpoint - mainly examples for psychology but has some examples for other subject.
Strategies can be used across all subjects - tried and tested methods.
This is a ppt for a lesson revising homeostasis. With slides with information, mixed in with quick activities for the class to do. You will need to add in page references for help pages from your textbook.
FREE resource, Romeo and Juliet revision worksheets, including:
guided annotation activities
prompts to encourage students to make links and revise quotations.
A summary page for students to complete at the end of the topic on cells, ideally to be printed on A3. The topics include the structure of a cell, specialised cells, microscopy and SA:vol ratio.
Long revision sheet on holidays with match ups, tense recognition word, long guided gap fill and comprehension and sentence builder.
Excellent for cover work (what I made it for), summary sheet before giving controlled conditions question, revision before GCSE exam etc.
Hope it is useful.
A short video giving tips on how to revise. Many students know they have to revise but are not sure how to do it. This video gives various strategies to help students work out what methods to use to revise. It is helpful to watch exam tips and steps for revision to ensure all pupils are fully prepared and owning their revision.
This is an excellent resource for Revision for Numbers topic perfect for KS2, KS3 and KS4 GCSE foundation number topics.
It has a fun element to it with presentation and interactive activity to ensure engagement of the students. Very good to address for straight away activities and to find students’ misconceptions. Great navigation in the powerpoint activities.
Following topics are on the revision:
Powers of 10
Ordering Decimals
Negative numbers
Fractions
Fractions and Decimals
Percentages
Rounding
Divisibility
Indices and Prime factors
Please leave a review for the resource :) I wish it helps you for conducting revision lessons.
A lesson I've delivered to a range of years that explains techniques and the science behind why we revise. Can be delivered as a standalone, or dipped in and out of at the end of lessons.
There's some very interesting educational psychology theories touched on in this, I'd recommend looking into them for some CPD ideas
Some sections have been pinched from a wonderful revision techniques handout you can find here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/revision-techniques-6334049