Revision Mat for AQA Trilogy C7 Organic Chemistry GCSE. I have used a graph from a fantastic resource by chemistry_teacher (2010). I print them out as A3 sheets.
KS3 Magnets and Electromagnets.
I print the revision mat out to A3 size and generally let them use coloured pens or pencils to fill the mat in. After the students have completed it, give them a choice of exam questions.
Simple, labelled worksheet I made for a KS4 physics class. I’m not a physics specialist, so I’ve tried to make it as straight forward as possible. Clear diagrams and some gap fills for students. This has helped my class as a starting point.
Please point out any errors or improvements. Thank you.
I have added the answes.
Reversible Reactions and Le Chatelier’s Principle Revision Mat and exam questions. Answers are included and the sections are marked H for Higher. Three exam questions and answers for students - a low, standard and high demand question.
KS3 Revision mats for Cells, Movement and Breathing and Digestion
To be printed as A3 and given to students - core knowledge.
Each revision mat has a separate slide for answers to post online to help parents with their child’s revision.
Covalent Bonding support sheet. Print as A3 sheets. Students write the number of valence electrons in one box and then draw the outside shell of six common atoms. This gives them a visual clue when trying to put the atoms together and it helps them to see the patterns.
There are three low demand exam questions and three standard demand exam questions to help students become familiar with questions.
Support sheet for lower ability sudents. Print out to A3 to allow more room to draw electrons. It helps if they have colours to draw the electrons on different atoms. This worked really well with my bottom 9’s.
Concentration calculations in g/dm3 for Foundation Tier. Lots of practice questions, including converting from cm3 to dm3 and back again. I have included both concentration calculations and mass calculations. Fully worked answer sheet is included for non-specialists. This resource will work for any exam board.
Revision mats to be printed in A3. Each revision mat has a separate answer page that can be posted online to allow parents to support their child’s revision. This is core knowledge.
Revision mat for Investigations, and Elements, Compounds and PT.
KS3 Revision mats with separate answer sheet for parents. The mats focus on core knowledge for Forces and Magnetism
To be printed out as A3 and given to students as revision.
Powerpoint describing nucleophilic addition of ketones and aldehydes. Includes: differences between electrophilic addition and nucleophilic addition, mechanisms and stereoisomerism in nucleophilic addition. AQA exam questions and answers are included but suitable for any exam board.
Revision mat I’ve used with lower ability students who need a lot of repetition and practice with formal language. I usually print it as A3 with the exam question on the back.
The question and answer slips I print out double sided and then students quiz each other. The questions are variations on the theme of subatomic particles.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
I made this for Yr 9 during lock down, for students working from phones. Change it to pdf to ensure it’s accessible for all phones. If students don’t have access to printers or equipment, they can match numbers and letters so they don’t have to write everything out. I made a series of these and most 9’s did them.
Part 1 and 2 are low demand, part 3 is a medium True / False and part 4 a challenging True / False.
I took Part 5 from a worksheet I’ve had hanging around for years. I am unable to reference the author - I don’t think it was TES. If it is anyone from TES, I’ll amend and reference (or of course remove if requested).
% by mass worksheet that leads students through the calculations in steps. Less scaffolded questions are at the end of the sheet. I have included a fully worked answer sheet and a set of exam questions and answers (AQA but the questions are relevant to any board), to allow students to see how exam questions compare.