Learning Grids for A Level OCR A Chemistry
A fantastic way to support weaker learners!
Students read their textbooks/notes to complete a grid of questions in exact specification order.
The structured and active learning method helps students understand the key points and build confidence.
Brilliant for students who learn best by doing. Dramatically improves learning for learners in need of additional support; highly motivating.
Extremely valuable and clearly set out...
...I would not hesitate to recommend this resource to both teachers and learners
- Requires minimal teacher planning and input – great for cover lessons
- An easy-to-set, valuable homework option
- Pinpoint topic strengths and weaknesses for targeted support
- Includes testing of key skills for practicals and Maths calculations
Each Learning Grid includes:
- Quick-testing questions
- Drawing structures/mechanisms questions
- Missing information / Table-fill questions
- Explain-a-process questions
- Applied-knowledge questions
- Experiment Time / Required Practicals questions
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What do teachers say about this resource? (7076)
Fantastic! Very detailed and structures the questions in a clear way which follows the spec well...It provides a fantastic resource for homework, boosters or an ongoing workbook.
This is a really helpful resource that students are appreciating.
It uses good questions to check student understanding of the content being taught.
It keeps the students on track with what they are consolidating between each lesson.
It is closely matched to the course specification.
It takes the effort out of checking that students are keeping up with the course.
What do teachers say about this resource? (7077)
Clear layout used throughout, plenty of space for the students to complete their responses. Thorough coverage of the new specification. this is a progressive resource, enabling students to build on prior knowledge and understanding and develop it further.
The most beautiful part of the resource is that the questions in each topic are systematic and in line with the curriculum content.
What do teachers say about this resource? (6659)
An excellent resource, updated for the new OCR Chemistry specification. Enables students to supplement information from class notes – which they often do not complete well in a problem based approach as we use this interactively for students.
Extremely valuable and clearly set out. I would not hesitate to recommend this resource to both teachers and learners. The resource is excellent in both introducing the AS level pupil to the subject and areas covered, and as a revision in thermodynamics and periodic table trends in the basics for those students at higher levels. I found the resource to be invaluable in enabling the learner to learn, and the teacher to teach this subject more effectively and rapidly.
What do teachers say about this resource? (7424)
Quick questions, so good to use within lessons as a plenary or starter, or to be used as a comprehensive revision tool to identify areas for improvement.
Students can self-assess with the confidence that they are marking themselves objectively.
Presentation is outstanding. The diagrams and mechanisms are drawn clearly and precisely.
I like this resource, it is clear and covers the main points of the specification well. This resource is comprehensive in its answers which will support students with their learning.
I feel this is a very good revision resource as it covers the entire of module 6 in order of the specification and so students could use this to check their knowledge.
Keywords
- A Level Chemistry
- A Level Chemistry Learning Grids
- A Level Learning Grids
- A Level OCR Chemistry (H432/H433)
- A Level Science Learning Grids
- Component 01
- Component 02
- Foundations in chemistry
- A Level
- AS OCR Chemistry A
- chemical equilibrium
- enthalpy changes
- Group 2
- halogens
- how science works
- Periodic table and energy
- periodicity
- qualitative analysis
- reaction rates
- Core organic chemistry
- Physical chemistry and transition elements
- Organic chemistry and analysis