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A little while back I released the Retrieval Roulette with the aim of helping people build a simple system to embed regular retrieval practice into their lessons. Since then, thanks to the amazing generosity of twitter and the CogSciSci group I have now been sent a bunch more for the different sciences and exam boards. Help yourself and please let me know if you have one you can send to me! Unfortunately I was careless enough that when I emailed the links to myself I didn’t get everyone’s names so if one is yours please let me know asap so I can properly attribute. I’m also pretty sure I got permission from everyone but obviously if you want to take that back let me know and I’ll take it down asap.
I’ve also made a video for our parents to show them how to use the 5 question template to generate quizzes.
There are a load of different templates that people have been using and I’m kind of losing track. The one that I use most often is this one, as it is just 5 questions so it suits what we are doing with lesson starts at the moment. This one has all of GCSE chemistry (AQA) but remember you can just copy and paste questions no problem KS4 Chemistry triple new
I have a blank template here which has 5 questions as per usual, but also has a tab called “pen and paper” which lets you use the Do Now R tab to set a range of questions and then print off 30 random questions from that range but with a blank space for students to write answers.
If you want to know how I use these in the classroom, click here.
A note on copying and licensing of the Roulette: I designed and wrote the Roulette with the express intention of it being freely available to all. Others have then collaborated and improved on the roulette in the same spirit. Please do not try to sell a Roulette, even if the questions you use are your own. I do not want teachers to see something that looks cool, buy it and then encourage others to buy it because of the Roulette. If you wish to profit from the spirit of giving that has driven the incredible resources below, please put your questions into a Word document or a blank Excel document and sell it in that form. Feel free to send a link to this site and the free Roulette which people can use as a template.
Non-science
Mr Allsop History has some here with cool games like battleship too
AQA English Lit from Lindsay Maughan
Matt Lynch GCSE English Lit here
A similar idea for quick and easy retrieval practice for English lit here from Amy Forrester
Mr Hay has an IB Business Management roulette here
GCSE geography here
A-Level geography here courtesy of Al Monteith
A-Level psychology is RR psychology A Levelcourtesy of Hannah Fisher
CIE psychology from Sarah Best CIE A2 Psychology retrieval practice CIE AS Psychology quiz games updated Summer 2019
AQA GCSE RE here courtesy of Mr Smith
AQA GCSE RE Hinduism and Christianity from Alice Bettsaqa-rs
The ever-industrious Alice Betts (as above) also has these goodies for philosophy and sociology: Sociology retrieval roulettePhilosophy retrieval roulette
Edexcel A Geography GCSE from Catherine Owenshere
AQA D&T from Amanda Moffat here D&T Knowledge Retrieval Roulette Qs
English Literature text Heroes from Stacey Davies-Boyle at Pentrehaford school RR-‘Heroes’ Full Text-FINAL
KS1 and 2 Science
This is a really cool project from Louise Cass and Ryan Badham
KS3
KS3 Knowledge Quizzers here
I have put up our HSW questions here, and will be putting all our Core Questions up soon.
More KS3 from Louise Cass here RR KS3 Science @louisecass
Here is a KS3 one to go with Exploring Science fromMatthew Wilbyhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17mvCstIJyfFdDoxquHRKhk8_GDjbX1UA2xjjHgbP5vQ/edit#gid=1137183396
KS4 Chemistry
My AQA Chemistry GCSE RR, a bit disorganised but almost the whole course Retrieval roulette GCSE chem no repeats
Edexcel Chemistry from Debbie Shepherd Edexcel chem RR booklet Edexcel chem RR
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OCR B 21st century science from Elizabeth Mountstevens (with blog about retrieval practice) here
KS4 Biology
BioRach’s monster GCSE Biology here
Benjamin Taylor GCSE Biology here
Charlotte Jenner GCSE Biology here
Biology cells and transport here
Andy Bailey‘s GCSE Biology here
KS4 Physics
AQA GCSE Physics from DrSciTeach here
Andrew Moore GCSE Physics here
Charlotte Jackson Physics here
Matt Benyohai has a lot of stuff on Quizlet here which someone turned into a spreadsheet here (can’t remember who!!)
iGCSE physics from Ruth Brett here
KS4 Applied Science
Damian Benny’s WJEC applied science Damian Benny Applied WJEC
SciPedagogue has for AQA chem, bio and phys here
KS5
My AQA Chemistry A-Level RR, currently has quantitative chem and first year organic. Will be adding to it as time goes on RR A Level. Satinder Bains and Adam Robbins have added to it here
BioRachhas now completed a monster 1550 question OCR Biology roulette here
A Level Biology here
Morag Armstrong‘s astonishing 1151 question A Level Biology here
Mr Holliday over on Twitter wrote for physics here
Elizabeth Bramhall‘s KS5 atomic structure and bonding Elizabeth Bramhall A Level physical
Year 12 Biology OCR Copy of Year 12 Biology – Retrieval Roulette from Adam MacQueen
The History of Roulette
The Man That Started It All
The Roulette wheel was invented by a French physicist, inventor, and mathematician named Blaise Pascal. Initially, Pascal wasn't trying to invent a casino game. In 1655, Pascal tried to invent a perpetual motion machine.
A a perpetual motion machine is a machine that continues to operate without drawing energy from an external source. The laws of physics say it's impossible, but being an inventor, Pascal was attempting to defy the odds. His experiment failed, but the process gave birth to one of the most popular casino games of all time.
Adding the Zero
Fun fact, the zero didn't exist on the Roulette wheel until the mid-19th century. The Roulette wheel as invented by Pascal remained the same for centuries. That all changed in 1842, when Francois and Lois Blanc designed a Roulette wheel with a single zero on it, specifically for King Charles III of Monaco. This was a massive deal because adding a zero gave the house a bigger house edge.
With his kingdom facing some financial trouble, Charles built a casino and brought the Roulette wheel to the masses. The wheel generated a lot of income for Monaco, and it quickly became an important symbol for Monte Carlo's culture of upscale gambling. What's more, the Roulette wheel with the single zero hit the market at the same time that France had outlawed gambling, making Monte Carlo even more desirable.
With his kingdom facing some financial trouble, Charles built a casino and brought the Roulette wheel to the masses. The wheel generated a lot of income for Monaco, and it quickly became an important symbol for Monte Carlo's culture of upscale gambling. What's more, the Roulette wheel with the single zero hit the market at the same time that France had outlawed gambling, making Monte Carlo even more desirable.
Coming to America
Roulette wouldn't escape American influence. In the 1800s, Roulette made its way across the ocean and onto US shores. To give the house an even bigger edge, a double zero was added to the Roulette wheel. That means that instead of 37 numbers, the American Roulette wheel would have 38 numbers (1 through 36, 0, and 00).
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