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From Good to Outstanding - Classroom Ideas

Helen Dowds. From Good to Outstanding - Classroom Ideas. Note Making. We often ask students to make notes… Have you ever taught them how????. Some ideas. Highlight and choose ‘x’ points Cross out irrelevant information Mind map Think – Pair – Share / Snowballing. John Newlands.

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From Good to Outstanding - Classroom Ideas

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  1. Helen Dowds From Good to Outstanding - Classroom Ideas

  2. Note Making. We often ask students to make notes… Have you ever taught them how????

  3. Some ideas.. Highlight and choose ‘x’ points Cross out irrelevant information Mind map Think – Pair – Share / Snowballing

  4. John Newlands Read the text. 2. Either: Highlight the relevant points (6 points only!) Or Cross out the irrelevant points. Transfer into YOUR notes. 4. Think, pair , share.

  5. John Newlands - Notes John Newlands wrote the Law of Octaves, he ordered the elements in increasing relative atomic mass. Newlands proposed that the 8th element was a repetition of (had similar properties to) the first. His work was rejected by other scientists because: He assumed all elements had been discovered No gaps were left for undiscovered elements He grouped some elements together which were not alike He found it necessary to place 2 elements in the same position

  6. The magic number Research shows that in order for information to be committed to memory the learner must be exposed to the information at least 6 times. 6

  7. Revision ‘Games’ Odd one out Jeopardy Pictionary Word Bubbles

  8. Odd One Out! Topic: Metals Cards at the ready!!!!!!!!!

  9. b. Calcium Potassium Sodium a. Potassium Calcium Sodium 2 1 Choose ! 3 c. Sodium Potassium Calcium d. Potassium Sodium Calcium Correct Answer !

  10. a. Jewellery b. Bleach Correct Answer ! 3 2 1 Choose ! c. Alloys d. Bridges

  11. b. Weak a. Soft Choose ! 2 1 3 Correct Answer ! c. Insulator d. Ductile

  12. Metals Jeopardy!Topic: Metals Here’s the answer… What’s the question?

  13. Let’s electricity pass easily

  14. Malleable

  15. Iron Oxide

  16. Your turn… Think of a question about metals. Write down the answer. Can your partner guess the question?

  17. PictionaryTopic: Separating Techniques Beaker Bunsen burner Filtering Soluble

  18. Word BubblesTopic: States of Matter Can you link the bubbles?

  19. Can you link the bubbles? solid property

  20. Can you link the bubbles? solid Liquid

  21. Can you link the bubbles? Melting point solid temperature

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