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Retrieval grids OCR Geography A level
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Retrieval grids OCR Geography A level

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid per specification point 1.1.1 - Physical landscapes of the UK 1.1.2 - Geomorphic processes 1.1.3 - River landforms 1.1.4 - Coastal landforms 1.1.5 - Case studies of UK landscapes 1.2.1 - UK trading partners 1.2.2 - UK diversity and inequality 1.2.3 - Causes and consequences of UK development 1.2.4 - Changing UK population 1.2.5 - Urban trends in the UK 1.2.6 - UK city case study 1.3.1 - UK climate and extreme weather 1.3.2 - UK flood hazard case study 1.3.3 - Human impact on UK ecosystems 1.3.4 - UK energy sources 1.3.5 - Managing future UK energy 2.1.1 - Interdependence in ecosystems 2.1.2 - Global distribution of ecosystems 2.1.3 - Location of tropical rainforests 2.1.4 - Location of coral reefs 2.1.5 - Case studies: tropical rainforest and coral reef 2.2.1 - Uneven global development 2.2.2 - Causes of uneven development 2.2.3 - Case study of an LIDC/EDC 2.2.4 - Global urban population growth 2.2.5 - Rapid urbanisation in LIDCs 2.2.6 - LIDC/EDC city case study 2.3.1 - Climate change over time 2.3.2 - Causes of climate change 2.3.3 - Consequences of climate change 2.3.4 - Global atmospheric circulation 2.3.5 - Causes of natural hazards 2.3.6 - Drought case study 3.1 - Cartographic skills 3.2 - Graphical skills 3.3 - Numerical and statistical skills 3.4 - Visual and textual source interpretation 3.5 - Fieldwork enquiry skills
Retrieval grids GCSE History whole spec
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Retrieval grids GCSE History whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments Over 130 retrieval grids
Retrieval grids GCSE Economics whole spec
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Retrieval grids GCSE Economics whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid per specification point 3.1.1.1 Economic activity 3.1.1.2 The factors of production 3.1.1.3 Making choices 3.1.2.1 Markets and allocation of resources 3.1.2.2 Economic sectors 3.1.2.3 Specialisation, division of labour, and exchange 3.1.3.1 Demand for goods and services 3.1.3.2 Supply for goods and services 3.1.3.3 Equilibrium price 3.1.3.4 Intermarket relationships 3.1.3.5 Price elasticity of demand 3.1.3.6 Price elasticity of supply 3.1.4.1 The importance of cost, revenue and profit for producers 3.1.4.2 Production and productivity 3.1.4.3 Economies of scale 3.1.5.1 The importance of market structures on producers and consumers 3.1.5.2 Competitive markets 3.1.5.3 Non-competitive markets 3.1.5.4 The labour market 3.1.6.1 Misallocation of resources 3.1.6.2 Externalities 3.2.1.1 Interest rates, saving, borrowing, spending and investment 3.2.1.2 Government income and expenditure 3.2.2.1 Economic objectives of the government 3.2.2.2 Economic growth 3.2.2.3 Employment and unemployment 3.2.2.4 Inflation and price stability 3.2.2.5 Balance of payments 3.2.2.6 Distribution of income 3.2.3.1 Fiscal policy 3.2.3.2 Monetary policy 3.2.3.3 Supply-side policies 3.2.3.4 Policies to correct positive and negative externalities 3.2.4.1 Why countries trade and the importance of international trade to the UK 3.2.4.2 Exchange rates 3.2.4.3 Free-trade agreements including the European Union 3.2.4.4 Globalisation: benefits and drawbacks 3.2.5.1 The role of money 3.2.5.2 The role and importance of the financial sector for the economy
Retrieval grids A level economics
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Retrieval grids A level economics

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. One retrieval grid per specification point 4.1.1.1 Economic methodology 4.1.1.2 The nature and purpose of economic activity 4.1.1.3 Economic resources 4.1.1.4 Scarcity, choice and the allocation of resources 4.1.1.5 Production possibility diagrams 4.1.2.1 Consumer behaviour 4.1.2.2 Imperfect information 4.1.2.3 Aspects of behavioural economic theory 4.1.3.1 Determinants of demand for goods and services 4.1.3.2 Price, income and cross elasticities of demand 4.1.3.3 Determinants of supply of goods and services 4.1.3.4 Price elasticity of supply 4.1.3.5 The determination of equilibrium market prices 4.1.4.1 Production and productivity 4.1.4.2 Specialisation, division of labour and exchange 4.1.4.3 Costs of production 4.1.4.4 Economies and diseconomies of scale 4.1.4.5 Average revenue, total revenue and profit 4.1.5.1 Market structures 4.1.5.2 The objectives of firms 4.1.5.3 Perfect competition 4.1.5.4 Monopolistic competition 4.1.5.5 Oligopoly 4.1.5.6 Monopoly and monopoly power 4.1.5.7 Price discrimination 4.1.6.1 The demand for labour 4.1.6.2 The supply of labour 4.1.6.3 The determination of relative wage rates and levels of employment in competitive and non-competitive labour markets 4.1.6.4 The influence of trade unions in the labour market 4.1.6.5 The national minimum wage 4.1.6.6 Discrimination in the labour market 4.1.7.1 The distribution of income and wealth 4.1.7.2 Poverty 4.1.7.3 Government policies to influence the distribution of income and wealth and to alleviate poverty 4.2.1.1 The objectives of government economic policy 4.2.1.2 Macroeconomic indicators 4.2.1.3 Uses of index numbers 4.2.1.4 The circular flow of income 4.2.1.5 The use of real data to measure economic performance 4.2.2.1 Aggregate demand (AD) 4.2.2.2 Aggregate supply (AS) 4.2.2.3 The interaction of aggregate demand and aggregate supply 4.2.2.4 The multiplier 4.2.3.1 Economic growth 4.2.3.2 Inflation and deflation 4.2.3.3 Employment and unemployment 4.2.3.4 Balance of payments 4.2.4.1 The structure of financial markets and financial assets 4.2.4.2 Commercial banks and investment banks 4.2.4.3 Central banks and monetary policy 4.2.4.4 The regulation of the financial system 4.2.5.1 Fiscal policy 4.2.5.2 Supply-side policies 4.2.5.3 The distinction between monetary policy, fiscal policy and supply-side policy
Retrieval grids OCR A level Geography whole spec
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Retrieval grids OCR A level Geography whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid per specification point Over 40 retrieval grids
Retrieval grids AQA A level Geography whole spec
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Retrieval grids AQA A level Geography whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. One retrieval grid per specification point Water and carbon cycles as natural systems The water cycle The carbon cycle Water, carbon, climate and life on Earth Quantitative and qualitative skills (Water and Carbon) Case study: Tropical Rainforest (Water and Carbon) Case study: River Catchment Deserts as natural systems Desert systems and processes Arid landscape development in contrasting settings Desertification Quantitative and qualitative skills (Deserts) Case study: Hot desert environment Case study: Desertification landscape Coasts as natural systems Coastal systems and processes Coastal landscape development Coastal management Quantitative and qualitative skills (Coasts) Case study: Local coastal environment Case study: Contrasting coastal environment beyond the UK Glaciers as natural systems The nature and distribution of cold environments Glacial systems and processes Glaciated landscape development Human impacts on cold environments Quantitative and qualitative skills (Glaciers) Case study: Local glaciated environment Case study: Contrasting glaciated landscape beyond the UK The concept of hazard in a geographical context Plate tectonics Volcanic hazards Seismic hazards Storm hazards Fires in nature Case studies: Hazardous settings Ecosystems and sustainability Ecosystems and processes Biomes Ecosystems in the British Isles over time Marine ecosystems Local ecosystems Case studies: Ecosystems under stress Globalisation Global systems International trade and access to markets Global governance The ‘global commons’ Antarctica as a global common Globalisation critique The nature and importance of places Changing places – relationships, connections, meaning and representation Quantitative and qualitative skills (Changing Places) Place studies Urbanisation Urban forms Social and economic issues Urban climate Urban drainage Urban waste and its disposal Other urban environmental issues Sustainable urban development Case studies: Urban areas Introduction Environment and population Environment, health and well-being Population change Population ecology and human populations Global population futures Case studies: Population and environment Resource development Natural resource issues Water security Energy security Mineral security Resource futures Case studies: Resource security Fieldwork requirements Investigation requirements Investigation independence Investigation structure and expectations Marking criteria (Level 4 expectations)
Retrieval grids GCSE Media studies whole spec
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Retrieval grids GCSE Media studies whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid per specification point 3.4.1 Forms of media language 3.4.2 Choice of media language 3.4.3 Theories of narrative 3.4.4 Technology and media products 3.4.5 Codes and conventions 3.5.1 Re-presentation 3.5.2 Theoretical perspectives on gender 3.5.3 Choice of media producers 3.5.4 Representation of reality 3.5.5 Stereotypes 3.5.6 Misrepresentation 3.5.7 Viewpoints 3.5.8 Social, cultural and political significance 3.5.9 Reflection of contexts 3.5.10 Audience interpretation 3.6.1 The nature of media production 3.6.2 Production processes 3.6.3 Ownership 3.6.4 Convergence 3.6.5 Funding models 3.6.6 Commercial industries 3.6.7 Regulation 3.6.8 Digital technologies 3.7.1 Theoretical perspectives on audiences 3.7.2 Range of audiences 3.7.3 Targeting 3.7.4 Categorisation 3.7.5 Media technologies 3.7.6 Interpretations 3.7.7 Media practices 3.7.8 Social, cultural and political significance 3.6.3 Ownership
Retrieval grids GCSE RE Whole spec
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Retrieval grids GCSE RE Whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid per specification point 3.1.1 Buddhism 3.1.2 Christianity 3.1.3 Catholic Christianity 3.1.4 Hinduism 3.1.5 Islam 3.1.6 Judaism 3.1.7 Sikhism 3.2.1.1 Theme A: Relationships and families 3.2.1.2 Theme B: Religion and life 3.2.1.3 Theme C: The existence of God and revelation 3.2.1.4 Theme D: Religion, peace and conflict 3.2.1.5 Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment 3.2.1.6 Theme F: Religion, human rights and social justice 3.2.2.1 Theme G: St Mark’s gospel: the life of Jesus 3.2.2.2 Theme H: St Mark’s Gospel as a source of religious, moral and spiritual truths 3.2.2.2 Theme H: St Mark’s Gospel as a source of religious, moral and spiritual truths
Retrieval grids Physics GCSE whole spec
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Retrieval grids Physics GCSE whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment.One retrieval grid per specification point 1.1 Energy stores and systems 1.2 Kinetic and gravitational potential energy 1.3 Elastic potential energy 1.4 Specific heat capacity 1.5 Power 1.6 Work and energy 1.7 Energy transfers in systems 1.8 Reducing unwanted energy transfers 1.9 Energy resources 1.10 Trends in energy resource use 2.1 Current, potential difference and resistance 2.2 Series and parallel circuits 2.3 Resistance 2.4 Ohmic conductors and non-ohmic devices 2.5 Mains electricity 2.6 Electrical power and energy transfer 2.7 The National Grid 3.1 Density of materials 3.2 States of matter and changes of state 3.3 Internal energy and energy changes 3.4 Specific heat capacity 3.5 Specific latent heat 3.6 Particle motion in gases 3.7 Pressure and volume (HT only) 4.1 Atoms and isotopes 4.2 The development of the model of the atom 4.3 Radioactive decay 4.4 Activity and half-life 4.5 Uses and dangers of radiation 4.6 Nuclear radiation in medicine 4.7 Nuclear fission (HT only) 4.8 Nuclear fusion 5.1 Scalars and vectors 5.2 Contact and non-contact forces 5.3 Gravity 5.4 Resultant forces 5.5 Work done and energy transfer 5.6 Forces and elasticity 5.7 Moments, levers and gears 5.8 Pressure in fluids 5.9 Atmospheric pressure 5.10 Distance and displacement 5.11 Speed 5.12 Velocity-time graphs 5.13 Acceleration 5.14 Newton’s First Law 5.15 Newton’s Second Law 5.16 Newton’s Third Law 5.17 Inertia and mass 5.18 Stopping distance 5.19 Reaction time 5.20 Factors affecting braking distance 5.21 Momentum (HT only) 5.22 Changes in momentum (HT only) 6.1 Transverse and longitudinal waves 6.2 Properties of waves 6.3 Reflection and refraction 6.4 Sound waves 6.5 Ultrasound 6.6 Seismic waves 6.7 Electromagnetic waves 6.8 Uses and dangers of EM radiation 6.9 Lenses and images (HT only) 6.10 Black body radiation (HT only) 7.1 Poles of a magnet 7.2 Magnetic fields 7.3 Electromagnetism 7.4 The motor effect 7.5 Electromagnetic induction 7.6 Uses of electromagnetism 7.7 Transformers (HT only)
Retrieval grids Chemistry GCSE Triple Whole spec
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Retrieval grids Chemistry GCSE Triple Whole spec

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One retrieval grid per specifcation point 1.1 Atoms, elements and compounds 1.2 Mixtures 1.3 The development of the model of the atom 1.4 Relative electrical charges of subatomic particles 1.5 Size and mass of atoms 1.6 Relative atomic mass 1.7 Electronic structure 1.8 The periodic table 1.9 Group 0 – the noble gases 1.10 Group 1 – the alkali metals 1.11 Group 7 – the halogens 2.1 Chemical bonds, ionic, covalent and metallic 2.2 Ionic bonding 2.3 Covalent bonding 2.4 Metallic bonding 2.5 Structure and bonding of carbon 2.6 Nanoparticles 3.1 Conservation of mass and balanced equations 3.2 Relative formula mass 3.3 Mass changes when a reactant or product is a gas 3.4 Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and uncertainty 3.5 Moles 3.6 Amount of substances in equations 3.7 Using moles to balance equations 3.8 Limiting reactants 3.9 Concentrations of solutions 4.1 Reactivity of metals 4.2 Reactions of acids with metals 4.3 Oxidation and reduction in terms of electrons 4.4 Reactions of acids with metal oxides and hydroxides 4.5 Reactions of acids with metal carbonates 4.6 Neutralisation and the pH scale 4.7 Strong and weak acids 5.1 Exothermic and endothermic reactions 5.2 Energy transfer during changes 5.3 Reaction profiles 5.4 Bond energy calculations 6.1 Calculating rates of reactions 6.2 Factors which affect the rates of chemical reactions 6.3 Collision theory and activation energy 6.4 Catalysts 6.5 Reversible reactions 6.6 Energy changes and reversible reactions 6.7 Equilibrium 6.8 Le Chatelier’s Principle (HT only) 7.1 Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock 7.2 Properties of hydrocarbons 7.3 Cracking and alkenes 7.4 Reactions of alkenes and alcohols (HT only) 7.5 Synthetic and naturally occurring polymers 7.6 DNA and other natural polymers 8.1 Pure substances 8.2 Formulations 8.3 Chromatography 8.4 Identification of common gases 8.5 Flame tests 8.6 Testing for metal ions 8.7 Testing for anions 9.1 The proportions of gases in the atmosphere 9.2 The Earth’s early atmosphere 9.3 How oxygen increased 9.4 How carbon dioxide decreased 9.5 Greenhouse gases 9.6 Human activities and climate change 9.7 Climate change consequences 9.8 Carbon footprint 9.9 Atmospheric pollutants from fuels 9.10 Pollution effects 10.1 Finite and renewable resources 10.2 Potable water 10.3 Waste water treatment 10.4 Life cycle assessment (LCA) 10.5 Reduce, reuse and recycle 10.6 Corrosion and its prevention 10.7 Alloys and properties of materials 10.8 Ceramics, polymers and composites 10.9 Haber process Ai was used to help create these resources. 10.10 NPK fertilisers
Retrieval grids GCSE Biology Triple Whole spec
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Retrieval grids GCSE Biology Triple Whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. One retrieval grid per specification point 1.1 Eukaryotes and prokaryotes 1.2 Animal and plant cells 1.3 Cell specialisation 1.4 Cell differentiation 1.5 Microscopy 1.6 Chromosomes 1.7 Mitosis and the cell cycle 1.8 Stem cells 1.9 Transport in cells 2.1 Principles of organisation 2.2 The human digestive system 2.3 Enzymes 2.4 The heart and blood vessels 2.5 Blood 2.6 Coronary heart disease 2.7 Health and disease 2.8 Cancer 2.9 Plant tissues and organs 2.10 Transport in plants 3.1 Communicable diseases 3.2 Viral diseases 3.3 Bacterial diseases 3.4 Fungal diseases 3.5 Protist diseases 3.6 Human defence systems 3.7 Vaccination 3.8 Antibiotics and painkillers 3.9 Discovery and development of drugs 3.10 Producing monoclonal antibodies (HT only) 3.11 Use and issues of monoclonal antibodies (HT only) 3.12 Plant diseases 3.13 Plant defence responses 4.1 Photosynthesis 4.2 Rate of photosynthesis 4.3 Uses of glucose from photosynthesis 4.4 Aerobic and anaerobic respiration 4.5 Response to exercise 4.6 Metabolism 5.1 Principles of homeostasis 5.2 Structure and function of the nervous system 5.3 Reflex actions 5.4 The brain (HT only) 5.5 The eye (HT only) 5.6 Control of body temperature (HT only) 5.7 Human endocrine system 5.8 Control of blood glucose 5.9 Hormones in human reproduction 5.10 Infertility treatments (HT only) 5.11 Negative feedback (HT only) 5.12 Plant hormones 5.13 Uses of plant hormones 6.1 Sexual and asexual reproduction 6.2 Meiosis 6.3 DNA and the genome 6.4 Genetic inheritance 6.5 Inherited disorders 6.6 Sex determination 6.7 Variation 6.8 Evolution and natural selection 6.9 Selective breeding 6.10 Genetic engineering 6.11 Cloning (HT only) 6.12 Evidence for evolution 6.13 Extinction 6.14 Classification 7.1 Communities 7.2 Abiotic and biotic factors 7.3 Adaptations 7.4 Levels of organisation 7.5 The carbon cycle 7.6 The water cycle 7.7 Decomposition (HT only) 7.8 Biodiversity 7.9 Waste management 7.10 Land use and deforestation 7.11 Global warming 7.12 Maintaining biodiversity 7.13 Trophic levels (HT only) 7.14 Food production (HT only)
Retrieval grids GCSE PE OCR Whole spec
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Retrieval grids GCSE PE OCR Whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid for each part of the specification 1.1.a Location of major bones 1.1.a Functions of the skeleton 1.1.a Types of synovial joint 1.1.a Types of movement at joints 1.1.a Other components of joints 1.1.b Location of major muscle groups 1.1.b The roles of muscle in movement 1.1.c Lever systems 1.1.c Planes of movement and axes of rotation 1.1.d Structure and function of the cardiovascular system 1.1.d Structure and function of the respiratory system 1.1.d Aerobic and anaerobic exercise 1.1.e Short-term effects of exercise 1.1.e Long-term effects of exercise 2.1.a Physical activity and sport in the UK 2.1.a Participation in physical activity and sport 2.1.a Strategies to improve participation 2.1.b Commercialisation of sport 2.1.c Ethics in sport 2.1.c Drugs in sport 2.1.c Violence in sport 2.2 Characteristics of skilful movement 2.2 Classification of skills 2.2 Goal setting 2.2 Mental preparation 2.2 Types of guidance 2.2 Types of feedback 2.3 Health, fitness and well-being 2.3 Diet and nutrition Component 5: Analyse aspects of personal performance Component 5: Evaluate strengths and weaknesses Component 5: Create an action plan to improve performance
Retrieval grids Edexcel PE GCSE whole spec
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Retrieval grids Edexcel PE GCSE whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. One retrieval grid for each part of the specification 1.1.1 Functions of the skeleton 1.1.2 Classification of bones 1.1.3 Structure of the skeleton 1.1.4 Classification of joints 1.1.5 Movements at joints 1.1.6 Ligaments and tendons 1.1.7 Muscle types 1.1.8 Voluntary muscles and movement 1.1.9 Antagonistic muscle pairs 1.1.10 Muscle fibre types 1.1.11 Muscular-skeletal integration 2.1.1 Lever systems 2.1.2 Mechanical advantage 2.2.1 Planes and axes 2.2.2–2.2.4 Examples of movement in planes/axes 3.1.1 Definitions and relationships 3.2.1 Components of fitness 3.2.2 Fitness testing protocols 3.2.3 Data collection and analysis 3.3.1 Principles of training 3.3.2/3.3.3 Training methods 3.4.1–3.4.4 Long-term effects of exercise 3.5.1–3.5.5 Injury prevention and PEDs 3.6.1–3.6.3 Warm-ups and cool-downs 4.1.1–4.1.5 Use of data 1.1.1 Physical health benefits 1.1.2 Emotional health benefits 1.1.3 Social health benefits 1.1.4 Impact of fitness on wellbeing 1.1.5 Personal health and exercise programmes 1.1.6 Lifestyle choices 1.1.7 Impact of lifestyle choices 1.2.1 Consequences of sedentary lifestyle 1.2.2 Data interpretation (sedentary lifestyle) 1.3.1 Balanced diet 1.3.2 Macronutrients 1.3.3 Micronutrients and water 1.3.4–1.3.6 Optimum weight and energy balance 1.3.7 Hydration 2.1.1 Skill classification 2.1.2–2.1.3 Practice structures 2.2.1–2.2.3 Goal setting and SMART targets 2.3.1–2.3.4 Guidance and feedback 2.4.1 Mental preparation 3.1.1 Participation rates 3.1.2 Data interpretation (participation) 3.2.1–3.2.3 Commercialisation and media 3.3.1 Sportsmanship, gamesmanship and deviance 4.1.1–4.1.5 Data analysis Component 3: Practical Performance Overview Demonstrating advanced skills Applying tactics and decision-making Physical and psychological attributes Team activity requirements Individual activity requirements Assessment conditions Performance criteria Rules and safety
Retrieval grids AQA PE Whole Spec
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Retrieval grids AQA PE Whole Spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid for each part of the specification Applied Anatomy and Physiology: Structure and functions of the musculoskeletal system Applied Anatomy and Physiology: Structure and functions of the cardio-respiratory system Applied Anatomy and Physiology: Anaerobic and aerobic exercise Applied Anatomy and Physiology: Short and long term effects of exercise Movement Analysis: Lever systems and mechanical advantage Movement Analysis: Planes and axes of movement Physical Training: Components of fitness and fitness testing Physical Training: Principles and types of training Sports Psychology: Classification of skills Sports Psychology: Goal setting and SMART targets Sports Psychology: Information processing Sports Psychology: Guidance and feedback Sports Psychology: Arousal, aggression, personality, motivation Socio-cultural Influences: Social group engagement Socio-cultural Influences: Commercialisation Socio-cultural Influences: Ethical issues and spectator behaviour Health, Fitness and Wellbeing: Physical, emotional, social health Health, Fitness and Wellbeing: Sedentary lifestyle and obesity Health, Fitness and Wellbeing: Diet, nutrition and hydration
Retrieval Grids Hospitality and Catering whole spec
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Retrieval Grids Hospitality and Catering whole spec

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Supports Spaced Retrieval | Low-Stakes Quizzing | Interleaving Practice | Revision Made Easy These retrieval grid worksheets are the perfect resource for GCSE and A-Level teachers looking to boost long-term memory, support knowledge recall, and improve exam performance. Ai was used to help make these resources. Each retrieval activity is carefully designed to match the official specification points from leading UK exam boards, making them ideal for Ofsted-ready planning, intervention, revision, and classroom assessment. What’s Included: A retrieval grid for every specification point Covers all major topics from start to finish 4-question format per grid (recall, apply, explain, evaluate) Editable in Word / Google Docs – fully customisable Perfect for starter tasks, exit tickets, homework, or weekly revision Can be used for self-assessment, peer review, or teacher-led quiz practice Colour-coded or levelled for challenge and differentiation Ideal For: Teachers looking to embed retrieval practice and interleaving GCSE revision resources and A-Level memory boosters Knowledge organisers in action Daily Do Nows, lesson starters, and plenary activities Students preparing for mock exams, end-of-topic tests, and final assessments One retrieval grid for each part of the specification: 1.1.1 Hospitality and catering providers 1.1.1 Hospitality and catering providers 1.1.2 Working in the hospitality and catering industry 1.1.2 Working in the hospitality and catering industry 1.1.4 Contributing factors to the success of hospitality and catering provision 1.2.1 The operation of the front and back of house 1.2.2 Customer requirements in hospitality and catering 1.2.3 Hospitality and catering provision to meet specific requirements 1.3.1 Health and safety in hospitality and catering provision 1.3.2 Food safety 1.4.1 Food related causes of ill health 1.4.2 Symptoms and signs of food-induced ill health 1.4.3 Preventative control measures of food-induced ill health 1.4.4 The Environmental Health Officer (EHO) 1.1.1 Hospitality and catering providers 1.1.2 Working in the hospitality and catering industry 1.1.3 Working conditions in the hospitality and catering industry 1.1.4 Contributing factors to the success of hospitality and catering provision 2.1.1 Understanding the importance of nutrition 2.1.2 How cooking methods can impact on nutritional value 2.2.1 Factors affecting menu planning 2.2.2 How to plan production 2.3.1 How to prepare and make dishes 2.3.2 Presentation techniques 2.3.3 Food safety practices 2.4.1 Reviewing of dishes 2.4.2 Reviewing own performance 2.4.1 Reviewing of dishes 2.4.2 Reviewing own performance
Cover work whole spec OCR GCSE Geography
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Cover work whole spec OCR GCSE Geography

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This fully editable worksheet is designed to match the specification and is perfect for homework, cover lessons, or independent study. Each task is carefully structured to help students consolidate key content, deepen understanding, and support effective revision. Ideal for home learning, retrieval practice, flipped learning, or in-class support. Ai was used to help create these accessible and engaging, this no-prep resource helps boost progress while saving teacher time.
Cover work Food GCSE whole spec covered one per each spec point
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Cover work Food GCSE whole spec covered one per each spec point

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This fully editable worksheet is designed to match the specification and is perfect for homework, cover lessons, or independent study. Each task is carefully structured to help students consolidate key content, deepen understanding, and support effective revision. Ideal for home learning, retrieval practice, flipped learning, or in-class support. Ai was used to help create these accessible and engaging, this no-prep resource helps boost progress while saving teacher time.
Cover work DT GCSE whole spec
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Cover work DT GCSE whole spec

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This fully editable worksheet is designed to match the specification and is perfect for homework, cover lessons, or independent study. Each task is carefully structured to help students consolidate key content, deepen understanding, and support effective revision. Ideal for home learning, retrieval practice, flipped learning, or in-class support. Ai was used to help create these accessible and engaging, this no-prep resource helps boost progress while saving teacher time.
Knowledge organisers GCSE Physics Whole spec
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Knowledge organisers GCSE Physics Whole spec

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Knowledge Organisers – Complete Specification Coverage Curriculum-Aligned | Revision-Focused | Supports Retrieval and Long-Term Memory These expertly designed knowledge organisers provide concise, high-impact summaries of every topic across the full GCSE and A-Level specification. Ai was used to help create these resources. Ideal for revision, homework, low-stakes quizzing, and independent study, they ensure students have the core content, key terminology, and essential facts at their fingertips. Each organiser is matched directly to the exam board specification, making them perfect for Ofsted evidence, curriculum planning, intervention work, and exam preparation. Ai was used to help create these time saving resources. What’s Included: Knowledge organisers for every specification point or unit Clear layout with tier 2 and tier 3 vocabulary Key facts, definitions, quotes, diagrams or examples (where appropriate) Fully editable in Word or Google Docs Designed for quick recall, self-quizzing, and revision sessions Supports retrieval practice, dual coding, and cognitive load theory Ideal For: Embedding in student books or revision packs Setting homework or prep tasks Weekly retrieval or interleaving tasks Use as aide-mémoires during lessons Cover lessons or knowledge gap filling Planning intervention and targeted revisionKnowledge orgainsers for the whole specification, great for independent student work, homework, revision.
Knowledge organisers GCSE Chemistry whole spec triple
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Knowledge organisers GCSE Chemistry whole spec triple

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Knowledge Organisers – Complete Specification Coverage Curriculum-Aligned | Revision-Focused | Supports Retrieval and Long-Term Memory These expertly designed knowledge organisers provide concise, high-impact summaries of every topic across the full GCSE and A-Level specification. Ai was used to help create these resources. Ideal for revision, homework, low-stakes quizzing, and independent study, they ensure students have the core content, key terminology, and essential facts at their fingertips. Each organiser is matched directly to the exam board specification, making them perfect for Ofsted evidence, curriculum planning, intervention work, and exam preparation. Ai was used to help create these time saving resources. What’s Included: Knowledge organisers for every specification point or unit Clear layout with tier 2 and tier 3 vocabulary Key facts, definitions, quotes, diagrams or examples (where appropriate) Fully editable in Word or Google Docs Designed for quick recall, self-quizzing, and revision sessions Supports retrieval practice, dual coding, and cognitive load theory Ideal For: Embedding in student books or revision packs Setting homework or prep tasks Weekly retrieval or interleaving tasks Use as aide-mémoires during lessons Cover lessons or knowledge gap filling Planning intervention and targeted revision Knowledge orgainsers for the whole specification, great for independent student work, homework, revision.