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Atoms true or false
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Atoms true or false

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This is a true/false activity to introduce atoms. It includes 10 questions to get your students thinking about the size of atoms, and their structure. I’ve used this in KS3 to introduce the atom, and right through to year 11 as a recap of previous knowledge.
Finding the Planck constant using Photoelectric Simulation
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Finding the Planck constant using Photoelectric Simulation

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This worksheet allows pupils to use the stopping potential and wavelength found using the Photoelectric effect simulation, to draw a graph of kinetic energy against frequency and find a value for the Planck constant. They could also find the work function of the material using the y-intercept. There is even a past paper question linked to the practical to encourage them to think about uncertainty.
How to Draw a Graph in Excel
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How to Draw a Graph in Excel

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A how-to guide for drawing a line graph in Excel. This includes range bars and can therefore be used for creating graphs used during practicals up to A-level.
Investigating speed of a toy car - analysing experiments and drawing graphs homework sheet
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Investigating speed of a toy car - analysing experiments and drawing graphs homework sheet

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This worksheet is designed for use in a lesson or as a homework, to teach about analysing experiments and using data. The worksheet describes an experiment to find the speed of a toy car. Pupils have to state the independent, dependent and control variables. They have to identify outliers/anomalies , calculate averages, plot a graph of results, and write a conclusion. Includes an extension to the task - evaluation of the method. I like to use this as a homework after conducting a similar experiment in class. Answer sheet is also included.
Report review form - helping students progress
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Report review form - helping students progress

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A form to fill in with your tutees, to help them to set targets, based on their school reports. Students have an opportunity to decide which subjects they need to work on, and set targets to help them do this.