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1 Particles Revision D. Crowley, 2007

2 Particles Revision To use revision techniques affectively
Tuesday, September 03, 2019 Particles Revision To use revision techniques affectively

3 Revision People revise differently - some can just read text and remember it; others find visual aids better; and some people can revise verbally (with the help from friends) Finding your best revision technique is vital Try the memory game…

4 Memory Game Your task is to remember the following order - apple; banana; Miss Fry; science; boiling; A14; Mr. Miller; saturation; solute; particles You have some scrap paper - intially try and remember all ten words (you might wish to write them down; draw symbols for them; or speak with a partner to remember them) You have five minutes…

5 Memory The order was Apple Banana Miss Fry Science Boiling A14
Mr. Miller Saturation Solute Particles

6 Memory This time, try the memory game again, but using a different technique (e.g. symbol, not written) You need to remember: motorbike; cake; rocket; hydrogen; Miss Ledger; gas; random; cheese; solvent; insoluble You have five minutes…

7 Memory The order was Motorbike Cake Rocket Hydrogen Miss Ledger Gas
Random Cheese Solvent Insoluble

8 Particles Finding your best revision technique is key for the exam next lesson! Have a go at the mix and match vocabulary cards - cut them out and see if you can match them Key topics for the exam: - Particle arrangement (solid, liquid and gas) How heat affects particles Diffusion Gas pressure (expansion and contraction) Solvent; solution; solute key terms (+ dissolve etc… & temp. affect) Filtration; evaporation; distillation; chromatography

9 Particles Exam For the exam you will need to have revised the following: - Particle arrangement (solid, liquid and gas) How heat affects particles (+ expansion and contraction) Diffusion Gas pressure (expansion and contraction) Solvent; solution; solute key terms (+ dissolve etc… & temp. affect) Filtration; evaporation; distillation; chromatography Also, bring a book to the exam - if you finish early this will give you a well deserved break! Good luck for next lesson!


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