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Learning by Questions is an online learning platform that provides pupils with national curriculum aligned questions and immediate feedback to supercharge their learning. LbQ's SATs Springboard is here to help teachers make the most of the run up to the SATs examinations this Spring Term. Try out some of our resources below, or head to www.lbq.org/sats to read more.

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Learning by Questions is an online learning platform that provides pupils with national curriculum aligned questions and immediate feedback to supercharge their learning. LbQ's SATs Springboard is here to help teachers make the most of the run up to the SATs examinations this Spring Term. Try out some of our resources below, or head to www.lbq.org/sats to read more.
KS3 Physics Electricity: Current in Circuits
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KS3 Physics Electricity: Current in Circuits

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KS3 Physics Electricity Current in Circuits This KS3 Physics Electricity Current in Series and Parallel Circuits Question Set covers the national curriculum objectives to compare and explain current flow in different parts of series and parallel circuits. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Waves: Longitudinal and Transverse
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KS3 Physics Waves: Longitudinal and Transverse

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KS3 Physics Waves Longitudinal and Transverse This KS3 Physics Longitudinal and Transverse Wave Question Set covers the national curriculum objectives to: describe the properties and effects of different longitudinal and transverse waves. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Magnets
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KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Magnets

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This KS4 Physics Electromagnetism Magnets Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to have the key knowledge associated with magnets. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. You can access this larger Question Set here: www.lbq.org/register LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Motor Effect
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KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Motor Effect

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KS4 Physics Electromagnetism Motor Effect This KS4 Motor Effect and Fleming’s Left Hand Rule Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to have the key knowledge associated with the motor effect and Fleming’s left-hand rule. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Particle Model: Density Required Practical
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KS4 Physics Particle Model: Density Required Practical

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KS4 Physics Particle Model Density Required Practical This KS4 Particle Model Density Required Practical Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to apply understanding of the density required practical to exam-style questions (foundation tier).Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Science Required Practical Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can revisit the knowledge and skills from each of the required practicals with minimal input from the teacher. The questions provide corrective feedback allowing students to work at their own pace. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Energy: Elastic Potential Energy
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KS4 Physics Energy: Elastic Potential Energy

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KS4 Physics Energy Elastic Potential Energy This KS4 Elastic Potential Energy Calculations (Ee = 1/2 ke²) without Equations (Practice) Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to use the elastic potential energy equation to calculate elastic potential energy, extension and spring constant. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Science Required Practical Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can revisit the knowledge and skills from each of the required practicals with minimal input from the teacher. The questions provide corrective feedback allowing students to work at their own pace. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Distance-Time Graphs
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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Distance-Time Graphs

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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion Distance-Time Graphs This KS3 Physics Taking Readings from Distance-Time Graphs Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to: understand and interpret distance-time graphs. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Particle Model: Solids Liquids Gases
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KS3 Physics Particle Model: Solids Liquids Gases

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KS3 Physics Particle Model Solids Liquids Gases This KS3 Physics Particle Model Properties and Arrangement of Particles in a Solid, Liquid and Gas Question Set covers the national curriculum objectives to: know the properties of solids, liquids and gases and the arrangement/motion of particles within them. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Particle Model: Changing State
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KS3 Physics Particle Model: Changing State

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KS3 Physics Particle Model Changing State This KS3 Physics Particle Model Changing State covers the national curriculum objective to use the particle model to describe and explain the changes of state. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. You can access this larger Question Set here: www.lbq.org/register LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Magnetic Flux
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KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Magnetic Flux

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KS4 Physics Electromagnetism Magentic Flux Density Calculations This KS4 Magentic Flux Density Calculations Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to use the magnetic flux density equation. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Particle Model: Specific Latent Heat
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KS4 Physics Particle Model: Specific Latent Heat

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KS4 Physics Particle Model Specific Latent Heat This KS4 Physics Particle Model: Specific Latent Heat with Equations Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to use the specific latent heat equation to calculate specific latent heat, energy and mass. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Energy: Specific Heat Capacity
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KS4 Physics Energy: Specific Heat Capacity

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KS4 Physics Energy Specific Heat Capacity This KS4 Physics Energy Specific Heat Capacity Calculations with Equations Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to use the specific heat capacity equation to calculate thermal energy change, mass, specific heat capacity and temperature change. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Electromagnets
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KS4 Physics Electromagnetism: Electromagnets

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KS4 Physics Electromagnetism Electromagnets This KS4 Physics Electromagnetism Electromagnets Practice question covers the national curriculum objective to have the key knowledge associated with electromagnets. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Energy: Gravitational Potential Energy
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KS4 Physics Energy: Gravitational Potential Energy

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KS4 Physics Energy Gravitational Potential Energy This KS4 Physics Gravity Potential Energy Calculations Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to use the gravitational energy equation to calculate gravitational potential energy, mass, gravitational field strength and height. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Energy: Kinetic Energy Calculations
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KS4 Physics Energy: Kinetic Energy Calculations

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KS4 Physics Energy Kinetic Energy Calculations This KS4 Kinetic Energy Calculations Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to use the kinetic energy equation to calculate kinetic energy, mass and velocity. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Balanced Forces
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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Balanced Forces

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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion Balanced Forces This KS3 Physics Balanced Forces Question Set covers the national curriculum objectives to: use force arrows to show the size and direction of forces, and to know that when the forces acting on an object are balanced then the object will be stationary or moving at a steady speed. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Unbalanced Forces
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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Unbalanced Forces

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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion Unbalanced Forces This KS3 Physics Unbalanced Forces Question Set covers the national curriculum objectives to: use force arrows to calculate the size of a resultant force and use the size and direction of this force to describe motion. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Resistive Forces
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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Resistive Forces

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KS3 Physics Forces and Motion: Resistive Forces This KS3 Physics Resistive Forces Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to: know that whenever an object moves against another object, it experiences a frictional force. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Energy: Energy Stores
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KS3 Physics Energy: Energy Stores

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KS3 Physics Energy Energy Stores This KS3 Physics Energy Stores Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to: know that energy can be stored in different ways. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Energy: Energy Transfers
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KS3 Physics Energy: Energy Transfers

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KS3 Physics Energy Energy Transfers This KS3 Physics Energy Transfers Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to: describe how energy is transferred from one store at the start to another store at the end. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.