The app projects the flashcards with the vocabulary words, test questions or other items. The key feature of this app is that it combines the questions with a random student name generator.
You can create your own flashcards or download pre-made ones.
The app doesn’t require installation and it’s very easy to use.
Key Features:
▸ Desktop Flashcard App which helps to increase Student Participation
▸ Random Student Name Generator
▸ Memorising Student Names and Faces
▸ Timer
The purpose of using #GoForItApp is to provide active participation for all students as well as to allow the teacher to see how many students were correct and confident. On the other hand, students feel that the randomised name generator is a much fairer process than the classic “hand raising”.
What do you need to get started:
▸ Access to a computer and the Internet
▸ PDF registers from SIMS (an example of a class register is included, so you will be able to test the app straight away).
▸ PDFs containing images (.jpg or .png)
▸ Mini-whiteboards
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ⓘ To test the app along with a starter activity, look for Compatible with #GoForItApp resources and #GoForItStarters here. You can also create your own starters - more info in Helpful Tips.
ⓘ If you have access and use Mathsbox resources, there are also compatible with #GoForItApp.
This is a simple and effective flashcard tool which helps you to learn hundreds students’ names in few days rather than few weeks or months. The app doesn’t require installation and it’s very easy to use.
What do you need to get started:
▸ Access to a computer and the Internet
▸ Pdf registers from SIMS (an example of a class register is included, so you will be able to test the app straight away).
The app also includes:
▸ Random Student Name Generator
▸ Timer
Be prepared for student comments on your strong memory skills!
Do you have any questions for me?
Let’s chat here
Diagnostic assessments for GCSE resit courses are designed to assess the reading, writing, and basic maths skills of students who are seeking to improve their grades in these subjects.
What’s included:
Each booklet evaluates students’ reading, writing, and basic maths skills
Maths questions assess understanding of basic arithmetic and maths in context
English questions focus on reading comprehension and writing skills
Designed for approximately 40 minutes
Three different versions
Answer keys are provided
Available as easy-to-print A3 booklets (when printed as two pages per one A3 sheet, double sided)
This fun worksheet consists of 27 questions where students can practise and improve mainly their translation skills (there are 5 questions on reflection too).
This resource is suitable to use with #GoForItApp.
Using this app you can transform classic questions into a fun, whole class activity.
▸ Upload the worksheet to #GoForItApp available here to be able to display the questions on your whiteboard.
▸ When going through the questions, use a class register together with your activity to increase student participation.
▸ If you find that you want to amend the starter, you can do it using the PowerPoint version - it’s a really easy process - you can find more information in Helpful Tips
▸ You can upload more than one starter based on a current lesson or a series of previous lessons. A variety of topics will increase students’ fluency. More starters you can find here
I love search and shades worksheets. The students are able to self-check by looking for the answer in the grid. Then, they shade the areas to create a design. I use this one to practise the order of operations. It consists of 20 questions at different levels of difficulty. Besides BODMAS, your students will have to know some basic facts about adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with negative integers and fractions. This is a great resource for students in KS3. Colouring is required and you will need a selection of 2 colours including black.
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The worksheet covers similar shapes. It includes questions on polygons, 3D shapes, angles, and problem solving questions.
Perfect to practice calculations with fractions, as well as basic calculator skills.
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Do you want to take your activities to the next level?
This resource is suitable to use with #GoForItApp.
Using this app you can transform classic questions into a fun, whole class activity.
▸ Upload the worksheet to #GoForItApp available here to be able to display the questions on your whiteboard.
▸ When going through the questions, use a class register together with your activity to increase student participation.
More starters and activities you can find here
This fun worksheet consists of 15 questions where students can practise and improve their skills to find a midpoint of a line.
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This is a problem solving question to use as starter, extension or plenary.
It can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard or used as a individual sticker (63.5mm x 38.1mm, Microsoft Word code: 7160; 21 stickers per A4 sheet).
Students can use a calculator to check their answers (√h = x.219…).
This worksheet consists of 12 questions where students can practise drawing graphs of the form y=mx+c. Equations 7-12 need to be rearranged.
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Do you want to take your activities to the next level?
This resource is suitable to use with #GoForItApp.
Using this app you can transform classic questions into a fun, whole class activity.
▸ Upload the worksheet to #GoForItApp available here to be able to display the questions on your whiteboard.
▸ When going through the questions, use a class register together with your activity to increase student participation.
More starters and activities you can find here
This is a quick way to assess your students’ knowledge and understanding of algebra notation and its’ rules. There are two versions available: no-colour and colour cards. Colour can help to match the cards, however they can be sorted in more than one way. Great opportunity for a discussion!
ⓘ For more ideas, visit @theeducatorslist or my list of topics
These are fun resources which can be used to practise naming types of angles as well as naming angles by their vertex and endpoints. It can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard. The worksheet consists of 70 questions.
ⓘ More info about this starter here
ⓘ For more ideas, visit @theeducatorslist or my list of topics
These two problem solving questions gather together core GCSE skills such as algebraic manipulation, formulating equations, finding the area of a triangle and using Pythagoras’ Theorem.
This is a great and easy way to introduce quadratics, roots and the general quadratic formula. The worksheet consists of six different cases. To create parabolas, the same numbers have to be match up (1-1, 2-2, etc.)
This is a good resource that can be used to plot linear graphs using only two points, the x-intercept and the y-intercept. The worksheet consists of 12 questions where students can practise and improve algebra skills, finding coordinates and plotting linear graphs for a specific values of x. Questions 9-12 involve negative numbers.
ⓘ Print on A4 or A3 paper.
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Do you want to take your activities to the next level?
This resource is suitable to use with #GoForItApp.
Using this app you can transform classic questions into a fun, whole class activity.
▸ Upload the worksheet to #GoForItApp available here to be able to display the questions on your whiteboard.
▸ When going through the questions, use a class register together with your activity to increase student participation.
More starters and activities you can find here
This worksheet consists of 14 questions where students can practise and improve their reflection skills. Presentation on identifying a mirror line to use as a starter / whole-class activity.
This fun worksheet consists of 24 questions where students can practise and improve their rotation skills. Students are also required fully describe transformations. Two questions include the line of reflection.