Great end of topic tests for the EDEXCEL GCSE ICT course.
Not exact matches
Ending the
Great Debate: Safety Razor vs. Cartridge Razor One
of the biggest
topics of debate in the world
of shaving has to be safety razor vs. cartridge razor.
(Please note that many
of the comments from people also provide
great suggestions, but at the
end of each post are other posts related to the
topic.)
Maintaining a romantic bond for years on
end is challenging, but adding kids to the mix and keeping a romantic connection the entire length
of the relationship is extremely challenging, if not impossible (even with all the
great advice books out there on the
topic).
Typical documentaries are usually made to present facts, give the makers a chance to insert some subjective opinions
of their own about a
topic, then
ends it with
great objectivity as if nothing had happened.
They are
great feedback sheets for the
end of topics, to assess how confident students are with each programme.
Great end of term fun activity if students can choose their own
topic of movie.
Great to use at the
end of a
topic or as revision at the
end of the course.
This is a
great worksheet to complete towards the
end of the slavery
topic, as the students will be able to appreciate the sentiments
of the image.
A
great activity for the
end of the first year
of teaching
of French covering a variety
of basic
topics but focusing mainly on sound - spelling and reading skills.
This is
great way
of quickly assessing students for their understanding after some time spent not revising the
topic, or for revising the
topic at the
end of a
topic.
Great end -
of -
topic activity.
This resource is
great as homework or
end of topic revision.
I have included a crossword puzzle with clues in French which is
great to test comprehension at the
end of the
topic.
This can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-spreading-the-word-a-primary-play-script-about-communication-in-history-script-only-11472173 Key information: Age range: 8 - 12 Show running time: approx. 30 - 45 mins Number
of parts: up to 30 + The show is designed for a class or year group performance (or as a
great way to begin /
end a
topic) and contains differentiated roles, in order to allow for inclusion
of pupils
of all abilities.
Great as a cover lesson or
end of topic overview.
This can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-next-stop-mars-a-primary-school-play-script-about-a-journey-to-mars-with-all-music-and-sounds-11472128 Key information: Age range: 8 - 13 Show running time: approx. 30 - 40 mins Number
of parts: up to 30 + The show is designed for a class or year group performance (or as a
great way to begin /
end a
topic) and contains differentiated roles, in order to allow for inclusion
of pupils
of all abilities.
This can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-next-stop-mars-a-primary-school-play-script-about-a-journey-to-mars-script-only-11472153 Key information: Age range: 8 - 13 Show running time: approx. 30 - 40 mins Number
of parts: up to 30 + The show is designed for a class or year group performance (or as a
great way to begin /
end a
topic) and contains differentiated roles, in order to allow for inclusion
of pupils
of all abilities.
This can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-spreading-the-word-a-primary-play-script-about-communication-in-history-with-all-resources-11401248 Key information: Age range: 8 - 12 Show running time: approx. 30 - 40 mins Number
of parts: up to 30 + The show is designed for a class or year group performance (or as a
great way to begin /
end a
topic) and contains differentiated roles, in order to allow for inclusion
of pupils
of all abilities.
What's missing are the epiphanies a
great teacher gets her students to notice by the
end of a class or semester: a sense kids get that they now know more about the
topic than when they began.
Strategic
topics are
great to discuss here, but when I find myself composing a blog about the minutiae
of running a company, I usually
end up erasing it.
The effort to open the internet up to honest posting on safe withdrawal rates and scores
of other critically important
topics is an effort that will never
end until we have brought the economic crisis to an
end and we are all enjoying the
greatest economic boom in U.S. history.
Yet she manages to
end a little more respectfully towards Lakoff seeing his artilce as «Lakoff's article is an interesting and timely intro to the
topic»
of causation, this a subject
of great interest to her as for some time she had «been planning my next «series» on this
topic.»
And finally, «Now You've Been Shortlisted» is simply a very well written and structured book, it's clear, easy to read, it breaks each
of the
topics down into nice concise sub chapters, with top tips at the
end of each chapter, and above all it's packed full
of practical, actionable
great advice.
If you fail to sit down and discuss finances, religion, sex, housing, your future, and other
topics in
great detail, you could
end up with nothing but argument after argument for the rest
of your days.