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Revision as of 22:03, 26 September 2012
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Lesson idea. This is one of two lessons preparing students for their ISA exams but can be used more generally to help students with various aspects of a scientific investigation. This resource presents a number of activities to enable students to learn the definitions of scientific words associated with investigations e.g. precision, uncertainty and validity.
Teaching approach. Students are required to make use of a number scientific definitions as part of their Individual Skills Assessment (ISA) for GCSE. This resource uses the following activities in an attempt to liven up the teaching of these words:
- anagram activity
- card match activity
- Taboo game
- crossword (edit)
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