This is a fully-resourced REVISION lesson which uses a range of exam questions, understanding checks, quick tasks and quiz competitions to enable students to assess their understanding of the content within topic 3 (Electricity) of the OCR GCSE Physics A 9-1 specification.
The specification points that are covered in this revision lesson include:
- Describe the production of static electricity, and sparking, by rubbing surfaces, and evidence that charged objects exert forces of attraction or repulsion on one another when not in contact
- Explain how transfer of electrons between objects can explain the phenomena of static electricity
- Recall that current has the same value at any point in a single closed loop
- Recall and apply: potential difference (V) = current (A) x resistance (Ω)
- Recall and apply: power (W) = potential difference (V) x current (A) = (current (A))2 x resistance (Ω)
- Describe the differences between series and parallel circuits
- Represent d.c. circuits with the conventions of positive and negative terminals, and the symbols that represent common circuit elements
- Recall that current (I) depends on both resistance ® and potential difference (V) and the units in which these are measured
- Recall and apply the relationship between I, R and V, and that for some resistors the value of R remains constant but that in others it can change as the current changes
- Explain that for some resistors the value of R remains constant but that in others it can change as the current changes
- Use graphs and relate the curves produced to the function and properties of circuit elements
- Calculate the currents, potential differences and resistances in d.c. series and parallel circuits
- Apply the equations relating potential difference, current, quantity of charge, resistance, power, energy, and time, and solve problems for circuits which include resistors in series, using the concept of equivalent resistance
Students will be thoroughly engaged throughout the lesson due to the range of activities which include quiz competitions such as “GRAFT over these GRAPHS” where they compete to be the 1st to recognise a particular component from its resistance graph. The main two question tasks are differentiated so that students who need extra assistance can still access the work and challenge their knowledge. This lesson is suitable to be used as a revision resource at the end of the topic or in the lead up to mocks or the actual GCSE exams
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OCR GCSE Physics PAPER 1 REVISION LESSONS
This bundle of 4 fully-resourced lessons have been designed to engage and motivate the students whilst they assess their understanding of the content in topics 1 - 4 of the OCR GCSE Physics specification which will be tested in PAPER 1. The detailed PowerPoints and accompanying resources contain a wide range of activities which include exam-style questions with clearly explained answers, differentiated tasks and quick quiz rounds to bring in a competitive edge. The topics covered are: Topic 1: Matter Topic 2: Forces Topic 3: Electricity Topic 4: Magnetism and magnetic fields Due to the high mathematical content of this specification, the PowerPoints contain step-by-step guides to carrying out calculations. If you want to sample the quality of the lessons, download the topic 3 revision lesson which has been shared for free
OCR GCSE Physics REVISION LESSONS
This bundle of 7 fully-resourced REVISION lessons have been designed to engage students whilst they assess their knowledge of the following topics that are covered in the OCR Gateway A GCSE Physics specification: Topic 1: Matter Topic 2: Forces Topic 3: Electricity Topic 4: Magnetism and magnetic fields Topic 5: Waves in matter Topic 6: Radioactivity Topic 8: Global challenges Each of the lessons have been written to include a range of activities which include differentiated tasks, exam questions (with clearly explained answers) and quiz competitions. Teachers can use these lessons with their students when they reach the end of a topic, in the lead up to the mocks or in the lead up to the actual GCSE exams.
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really covered everything i needed the students to revise with a good level of challenge.
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Great resource and exactly what I needed for ultra competitive students! Thank you!
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