This is a revision resource to get the students to
recall key terms.
Not exact matches
All in all, coding and marking onto packaging for a beverage producer is a
key driver in economic and social
terms, protecting brands from counterfeit and product
recalls, and increasing consumer confidence.
It focusses on
key terms and individuals, with also a timeline for them to practice their chronological understanding, plus a section designed for them
recall and explain the impact of Nazi rule on different groups in German society (a
key part of the topic).
Over the course of this journey, they become able to: -
Recall the main events that occurred between 1912 and 1945, through an interactive group activity; - Remember some
key information about J.B Priestley and his beliefs; - Read and understand the opening of the play; - Make links between the opening of the play and the historical context - both in
term of when the play was set, and when it was written; - Analyse how Priestley links historical context to his characters, in order to get his messages across to the audience; - Peer / self - assess learning attempts.
Over the course of this journey, they become able to: -
Recall and understand the
key features of Birling's character profile; - Link Birling to the social and historical context of the play; - Understand how Birling's character is significant in
terms of Priestley's
key message; - Read and understand the section of the play in which Birling is interviewed by the inspector; - Analyse
key quotations by and about Birling in the text; - Read and understand the opening of the play; - Create a diary - entry piece in which they consider Birling's morals and sense of responsibility for the death of Eva Smith; - Peer / self - assess learning attempts.
I will also share my insights on how they help learners and how they can help address a
key challenge that Learning and Development professionals face in
terms of increasing knowledge
recall, its retention, and application.
The
key, however, is that online learners must be able to actively
recall the information to reinforce it in the long -
term memory.
Whilst the parents remembered some
key facts like pH values and the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions, they struggled to
recall Newton's Laws or the meaning of
terms like «Oxygen debt».
Catchphrase style «Say What You See...» reveals, pictorial mnemonics and Taboo style starters designed to grab attention with humour, fun and reinforce
key terms recall.
Richness,
recall, precision, and f - measure are four
key terms to know.
That's because, as you'll
recall, you get to skip the medical exam that's a
key part of
term life underwriting.