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Revision Project:

Revision Project:. You need to pick 1 revision task from each category (A,B and C) to complete during the next two lessons and as homework. Completion of these tasks will add 10% to your test score for the unit.

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Revision Project:

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  1. Revision Project: You need to pick 1 revision task from each category (A,B and C) to complete during the next two lessons and as homework. Completion of these tasks will add 10% to your test score for the unit. Note: all revision tasks need to be completed and handed in on the day of the test.

  2. Flash Cards: Example Questions Back Front When light bounces back from a surface, it’s called ___________. ANSWER: A) – When light bounces back it is called reflection Reflection Refraction Rarefaction Trough What is the law of reflection? - Draw a diagram to explain. Angle of Incidence = Angle of Reflection

  3. Frayer Model

  4. Jigsaw

  5. Science Song Writing Ideas to help you write: • The “Cut-up: Method: Rip a blank sheet of paper into several pieces. On each of the pieces, write down odd phrases or single words relating to your topic. Rearrange the scraps to form lyrics or make them rhyme. • Note: You may have to add additional words to make the song flow. • The Parody Method: Select a song you like that has a nice beat to it (not too fast). Write down the lyrics to the song. Then change the verses and chorus to the topic you are working on. • Note: Make sure you keep the same number of words as the original song; otherwise your lyrics will be out of beat with the music.

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