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There are many models and theories to explain how learners learn. In practical terms, the learners themselves may know best. This web section looks at how the needs of learners can be collated and acted up on to further improve delivery.



Materials

AQA (12) | Edexcel (9) | Learning Activity (1) | OCR (12) | Training and Consultancy (1) |

AQA (Showing 10 of 12 available)

  • htm  Metal Reactions with Oxygen and AcidWeb link
    Lesson plan from Schoolsnet.com, with questions and worksheets about reactions of metals with acids and oxygen. Includes higher tier content.
  • htm  Group I ElementsWeb link
    An animated video clip from Skoool.co.uk, about group I elements required for higher tier GCSE chemistry. The whole video could be used for revision or selected screens could be used in teaching.
  • htm  Rocks, Building and Atomic Structure RevisionWeb link
    Part of the ‘Short Sharp Shock’ Revision series from revisionworld.co.uk, for learners who have no revised enough or at all. This page has key information about rocks, building and atomic structure.
  • htm  Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Web link
    Webpage from Revisionworld.co.uk with links to three revision pages about test tube reactions for anions and cations plus different ways to test for and analyse substances.
  • htm  GCSE Physics TestsWeb link
    A range of physics topic area tests for learners to test themselves and assess their own learning for revision purposes. From the Buster Tests site.
  • htm  SciCast: The Physics of RoundaboutsWeb link
    SciCast video created by students to explain rotational forces, centripetal forces and roundabouts.
  • htm  Work, Power and EnergyWeb link
    Extended material on work, power and energy, including equations and diagrams. For more able learners. From the Antonine Education UK website.
  • htm  Vector and Scalar Web link
    For advanced learners, information and diagrams on vector and scalar quantities. From the Antonine Education UK website.
  • htm  Moment and EquilibriumWeb link
    For more able or interested learners, further information and examples of moments and equilibrium. From the Antonine Education UK website.
  • htm  Factors Affecting Rates of ReactionWeb link
    Website describing factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction. Contains hyperlinks to worthwhile explanations of each of these factors.

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Edexcel (Showing 6 of 9 available)

  • htm  Metal Reactions with Oxygen and AcidWeb link
    Lesson plan from Schoolsnet.com, with questions and worksheets about reactions of metals with acids and oxygen. Includes higher tier content.
  • htm  Group I ElementsWeb link
    An animated video clip from Skoool.co.uk, about group I elements required for higher tier GCSE chemistry. The whole video could be used for revision or selected screens could be used in teaching.
  • htm  Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Web link
    Webpage from Revisionworld.co.uk with links to three revision pages about test tube reactions for anions and cations plus different ways to test for and analyse substances.
  • htm  GCSE Physics TestsWeb link
    A range of physics topic area tests for learners to test themselves and assess their own learning for revision purposes. From the Buster Tests site.
  • htm  Work, Power and EnergyWeb link
    Extended material on work, power and energy, including equations and diagrams. For more able learners. From the Antonine Education UK website.
  • htm  Factors Affecting Rates of ReactionWeb link
    Website describing factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction. Contains hyperlinks to worthwhile explanations of each of these factors.

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Learning Activity (Showing 1 of 1 available)

  • htm  Factors Affecting Rates of ReactionWeb link
    Website describing factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction. Contains hyperlinks to worthwhile explanations of each of these factors.

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OCR (Showing 10 of 12 available)

  • htm  Metal Reactions with Oxygen and AcidWeb link
    Lesson plan from Schoolsnet.com, with questions and worksheets about reactions of metals with acids and oxygen. Includes higher tier content.
  • htm  GCSE Physics TestsWeb link
    A range of physics topic area tests for learners to test themselves and assess their own learning for revision purposes. From the Buster Tests site.
  • htm  Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Web link
    Webpage from Revisionworld.co.uk with links to three revision pages about test tube reactions for anions and cations plus different ways to test for and analyse substances.
  • htm  Rocks, Building and Atomic Structure RevisionWeb link
    Part of the ‘Short Sharp Shock’ Revision series from revisionworld.co.uk, for learners who have no revised enough or at all. This page has key information about rocks, building and atomic structure.
  • htm  Group I ElementsWeb link
    An animated video clip from Skoool.co.uk, about group I elements required for higher tier GCSE chemistry. The whole video could be used for revision or selected screens could be used in teaching.
  • htm  Factors Affecting Rates of ReactionWeb link
    Website describing factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction. Contains hyperlinks to worthwhile explanations of each of these factors.
  • htm  Moment and EquilibriumWeb link
    For more able or interested learners, further information and examples of moments and equilibrium. From the Antonine Education UK website.
  • htm  Vector and Scalar Web link
    For advanced learners, information and diagrams on vector and scalar quantities. From the Antonine Education UK website.
  • htm  Work, Power and EnergyWeb link
    Extended material on work, power and energy, including equations and diagrams. For more able learners. From the Antonine Education UK website.
  • htm  SciCast: The Physics of RoundaboutsWeb link
    SciCast video created by students to explain rotational forces, centripetal forces and roundabouts.

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Training and Consultancy (Showing 1 of 1 available)

  • htm  Formative Teaching MethodsWeb link
    Textbook style webpage from Geoff Petty of Sutton Coldfield College. Discusses and gives instructions for a variety of formative teaching methods and assessment processses, including ideas on peer ass...

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