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This is a complete lesson for teaching the advanced acceleration equation: v2 - u2 = 2 x a x d.
It's a difficult new topic to teach at GCSE for year 11s so I have developed this lesson with worksheets to help students (and other teachers!) get through the topic.

The two worksheets are both carefully sequenced and include lots of worked examples throughout to support students. They both include answers.

I have used this with both a triple set and a foundation group. For both of them it took the best part of 1.5-2 hours to go through both sets of worksheets although you could always set one of them as a homework.

Please let me know if you have any feedback, hope its useful!

Thanks,
Simon

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