Lesson works students through answering a question on the structure of the atom. They have 3 opportunities to answer the question with your added input in between each attempt. They then check their answers with the mark scheme, then go on to answer exam questions.
P2.1.1 - Distance Time Graphs
Worksheets for calculations of speed (answers included), chance for students to draw distance time graphs, interpretation of distance time graphs.
Lesson 4 of an 8 part series. This introduces students to precision and accuracy by completing a class practical
Lesson includes a guided powerpoint and the related worksheet
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Revision sheet for students to complete.
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Starter - Students remembering information from last lesson, then a true and false quiz on radioactivity
Main - Remind students about atomic and mass numbers, introduce isotopes, then a short worksheet to recap that information. Move on to the three types of decay and what happens in them, then a longer worksheet of increasing difficulty. All worksheets have answers
Plenary - A couple more decay questions
Starter to get them thinking about velocity and speed and a recap on distance time graphs
Main 1 - Acceleration calculations, with answers
Main 2 - Velocity time graph worksheet
Extension exam questions and mark scheme included
Plenary, compare d/t and v/t graphs