Interactive Revision Diagrams

 
Explanation - what can the diagrams be used for?
 
All diagrams will be available from www.schoolhistory.co.uk/diagrams.    Diagrams can easily be downloaded for free use via a school network - please contact us for further details.

Most of the diagrams will form part of a larger lesson, either part of revision materials or a specific online lesson.  They serve a number of purposes:
Revision and recap
The GCSE revision diagrams all have model answers to help with revision
How can these diagrams be used? Why - what are the benefits?
Type your ideas into the boxes
Use the hints for further help
If totally stuck - print out an entire model answer
Customise the diagram to your liking
Print the diagram out - automatically in A4 format.
Interactive diagram - create, edit and print
A different way of revising and recapping
Test what you know, and what you need to learn
Get instant and immediate help
Print out model answers to revise from
 
Extended learning
Other diagrams have 'suggested hints' rather than complete model answers.
How can these diagrams be used? Why - what are the benefits?
Type in your own ideas to complete the diagram
Build your own topic summary sheet
Use suggestions for additional help
Plan an extended piece of writing
Create customised diagram showing your viewpoint
Helps students construct thoughts and ideas
Built in differentiation - help available when needed
Effective use of ICT as a tool to aid learning
Encourages independent work
Students realise their own depth of knowledge
 
Teachers - create your own

The easy to use online interface allows you to quickly and simply create your own versions.  Create specific diagrams for your own needs and allow everyone to benefit.

The code is automatically sent to SchoolHistory.co.uk, and diagrams will be created and put online as quickly as possible. It is hoped, as with the interactive games, a wide selection of topics can be covered.

 

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