GrudgeBallUK: Making Revision More Fun
I found this idea on a blog called Engaging Them All run by Kara Wilkins and while I’ve made a few slight additions / modifications
I found this idea on a blog called Engaging Them All run by Kara Wilkins and while I’ve made a few slight additions / modifications
The basic idea underpinning this simple activity is to encourage students to build-up a set of Key Revision Concepts with a visual dimension that should
If, like me, you’re a fan of games and simulations you might find this simple Sociology game from Steve Bishop worth a look. While some games,
If you’re looking for something a little different to encourage your GCSE students to revise, his collection of Psychology Connecting Walls might be just the
CBSC Sociology has been busy creating and posting a huge number of revision Connecting Walls on Twitter and, in the spirit of “pinching other people’s
If you’ve seen the previous post on Connecting Revision you may have tried the Family Connecting Wall created by Steve Bishop (and maybe even been inspired
A “Connecting Wall” grid featured in the British Sociological Association’s Sociology Teacher magazine. If you’re familiar with the BBC Quiz show “Only Connect” you’ll know
Personal Learning Checklists (PLCs) are a simple and effective tool for identifying the extent to which your students feel confident they have grasped the key
It’s probably fair to say students and teachers are constantly bombarded with study advice – what to do, what not to do, why you shouldn’t
Although there are a number of mnemonics around that help students structure extended answers in ways that allow them to cover and gain marks for