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Interference and waves
My lesson on wave interference. Talks students through the topic.
Forces word loop game
A word loop game on forces.
Turn them into cards, and them out one per student (this is for 21 students). One person reads out a question, the student with the corresponding answer reads out the answer and their question etc. until you get back to the start.
Great as a plenary or recap starter.
Electromagnetic EM Spectrum differentiated task
A worksheet asking students to make a poster, including success criteria making it differentiated.
Mass defect and binding energy
My lesson on mass defect and binding energy.
Talks them through the equation and how to use it.
Latent heat of fusion
My lesson on latent heat of fusion. Talks students through this, and includes some questions
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Salts and word equations
A few resources to help students understand how to write word equations. This includes reaction dice, a worksheet on naming salts, and a displacement reaction worksheet.
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Forces resources
Some resources on the forces topic. Could be used for KS3 or GCSE.
This includes a Forces true/false introduction worksheet, a balancing forces worksheet, a rockets forces worksheet and a worksheet on the Weight equation in Space.
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Physics Word loop game cards
Some word loop games for Energy and Electricity, and Radioactivity.
I've also included some quiz cards on Power, energy and time, P=Et.
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How to's
A collection of help sheets to support students in answering questions, drawing and interpreting graphs, and planning scientific investigations.
I've laminated these and put them in a folder on my display board so that students can help themselves when they need more support.
Where in space am I?
A worksheet on gravity and weight.
This includes a technician guide. Students weigh different objects which are labelled with their mass. They then try and work out which planet they are on using the W=mg Weight, mass, gravitational field strength equation.
Rockets and forces worksheet
A worksheet on the forces on rockets.
Power energy time equation question cards
Differentiated Quiz cards on the Power, energy time equation.
E=Pt.
Lots of practise questions.
These come in two levels, foundation or higher. Higher includes conversions between units.
Angry birds momentum questions
A worksheet on momentum, all about angry birds.
Make your own question sheet - I moustache you a question
A silly worksheet.
Step 1: write questions on each moustache.
Step 2: write the answers on each nose.
Step 3: swap, cut out the moustaches and match them up!
Le Chatelier's Principle
A worksheet on Le Chatelier's principle. Students have to describe what the diagrams show.
How to plan an investigation / experiment in Science
A help sheet to tell students about how to plan a Scientific investigation or experiment.
I've laminated these, and put them in a folder on the display board so students can help themselves if they need additional support.
How to draw a graph Science help sheet
A help sheet to tell students about how to draw and interpret a graph.
I've laminated these, and put them in a folder on the display board so students can help themselves if they need additional support.
How to answer questions help sheet - science command words
A help sheet to tell students about command words used in Science questions.
I've laminated these, and put them in a folder on the display board so students can help themselves if they need additional support.
Space exploration card sort
Students have the dates, events and names for 6 landmark events in the history of space exploration, they need to match them up. This comes with an answer sheet, and some answer slides to display with pictures.
This is a great start to the satellites topic, and puts the space topic into a human context.
Energy and Electricity word loop game
Give each student a card. Each card has an answer at a the top, and a question at the bottom. One student reads out their question, and whoever has the answer reads out the answer and the next question. Keep going until you get back to the first student.
This is a great plenary, or starter for the next lesson.
Alternatively, Give the whole pack to one student, and see if they can match them all up to make a big circle.
This one is for the KS3/GCSE Physics Energy and Electricity topic.