The author has over 20 years’ experience of teaching and has worked in wide range of schools with very diverse student groups. He holds an MSc in “Education and Technology in Science”. This lessons and scheme of work have been successfully trialed and refined in the classroom environment.
The author has over 20 years’ experience of teaching and has worked in wide range of schools with very diverse student groups. He holds an MSc in “Education and Technology in Science”. This lessons and scheme of work have been successfully trialed and refined in the classroom environment.
This resource contains 6 lessons covering topic 3 “Waves and the Universe” of the
P1 Physics GCSE
It also includes two keyword searches, two data interpretation worksheets, one Kahoot Quiz and one whole class practical modelling our solar system in the playground.
This bundle contains all eight lessons from this topic, three KAHOOT quizzes, two bespoke Keyword searches and two past exam question worksheets.
At the end there is also a DIRT feedback lesson using real (anonymous) students scripts, showing the common errors and misconceptions found in this topic and how to avoid them.
A complete digital Scheme of work.
This lesson is differentiated to cater to a less academic audience than the original texts were intended. The Activate 1 book has a reading age of 11-12 years, however, many year 7 students have a reading age below their chronological age and this Presentation was written with those students in mind.
An excellent resource for Science teachers who want a colourful engaging lesson written by an experienced science teacher. The slides are colour coded by topic, contain All/Most/Some differentiated learning objectives, the current date and with 28-32 point Ariel font to enhance legibility.
The Author has over 20 years’ experience of working in a range of Schools and was awarded a Master’s Degree in 2008 in “Education and technology in Science” by Bristol University. This lesson (and scheme of work) has been successfully trialed in a state Academy and has been used (and improved each time) over three different classes.
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P1.9 Using electromagnetic radiation lesson
This resource contains a 11-slide theory lesson.
The lesson contains an introductory slide explaining the lessons learning objectives.
Slides number 2 is a diagram showing the whole spectrum of EM frequencies.
Slide number 3 discusses how Radio waves are collected from space as part of the SETI program.
Slide 4 discusses microwave radiation used by mobile phones and concerns regarding their possible danger.
Slide 5 discusses using Infra- Red security cameras as a way of “seeing in the dark”.
Slide 6 discusses how on Earth, animals have evolved eyes because the wavelength visible light penetrates our atmosphere to reach the surface.
Slide 7 discusses how short wave UVC can be used to steriise operating instruments and water.
Slide 8 discusses using long wave UVA to prevent forgeries.
Slide 9 discusses how gamma rays can be used to sterilise food to stop it “going off”.
Slide 10 discusses how X-rays can be use (with caution) for medical imaging.
Slide 11 is the book-work reference.
Slide 12 contains the image credits.
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P1.6 Beyond the visible
This resource contains an 8 slide theory lesson.
The theory lesson contains an introductory slide explaining the lessons learning objectives.
Slides number 2 and 3 ‘set the scene’ explaining that our eyes are sensitive only to a small range of EM frequencies called visible light.
Slide number 4 contains an animated gif that shows how transverse waves such as light waves carry energy but not matter.
Slide 5 introduces Johann Ritter and his experiment to demonstrate the existence of UV rays is explained in a short You tube video (hyperlinked from the slide).
Slide 6 introduces William Herschel and his experiment to demonstrate the existence of Infra-red radiation is explained in a short You tube video (hyperlinked from the slide).
Slide 7 is a prompt to use the key-word search of all the science words associated with this topic.
Slide 8 is the book-work reference.
Slide 9 contains the image credits.
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P1.8 Electromagnetic dangers
This resource contains a 10-slide theory lesson.
The lesson contains an introductory slide explaining the lessons learning objectives.
Slides number 2 is a diagram showing the whole spectrum of EM frequencies.
Slide number 3 discusses how microwaves cook food and microwave oven safety.
Slide 4 discusses infra-red radiation.
Slide 5, and 7 discuss Ultra-Violet A, B and C rays.
Slide 8 and 9 discusses the dangers and applications of both X-rays and Gamma rays.
Slide 10 is the book-work reference.
Slide 11 contains the image credits.
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P1.7 The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
This resource contains an 8 slide theory lesson, a 24 question KAHOOT quiz, a EM radiation calculations worksheet and a Key-word search.
The lesson contains an introductory slide explaining the lessons learning objectives.
Slide number 2 is a diagram showing the whole spectrum of EM frequencies.
Slide number 3 contains an animated gif that shows how all EM waves are transverse waves and can carry energy through the vacuum of space.
Slide 4 explains that all EM waves travel at the speed of light through space.
Slide 5 revisits the wave calculations from lesson 1 but this time applies them to EM waves.
Slide 6 is a prompt to use the key-word search of all the science words associated with this topic.
Slide 7 is the book-work reference.
Slide 8 is linked to a 24 question KAHOOT quiz on the EM spectrum.
Slide 9 contains the image credits.
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This resource contains a very basic 7 slide theory lesson.
This theory lesson contains an introductory four slides which define Physics concepts such as WORK and POWER, their units and their relationship with Energy.
Slide 5 displays the relationship mathematically as an equation.
Slide 6 is a book-work reference to practice using this equation.
Slide 7 is a worksheet containing real exam questions to reinforce familiarity with the equation.
If you liked this lesson, please don't forget to review it and feel free to browse my shop where there are plenty more.
This resource contains a very basic 7 slide theory lesson.
This theory lesson contains an introductory three slides which examine the Physics concept of WORK and the relationship with Force and Distance.
Slide 4 displays the relationship mathematically as an equation.
Slide 5 and 6 are a quick worked example of how work can be calculated.
Slide 7 is a book-work reference to practice using this equation.
If you liked this lesson, please don't forget to review it and feel free to browse my shop where there are plenty more.
This lesson is differentiated to cater to a less academic audience than the original texts were intended. The Activate 1 book has a reading age of 11-12 years, however, many year 7 students have a reading age below their chronological age and this Presentation was written with those students in mind.
This single lesson includes a word-search and a KAHOOT quiz as a plenary.
An excellent resource for Science teachers who want a colourful engaging lesson written by an experienced science teacher. The slides are colour coded by topic, contain All/Most/Some differentiated learning objectives, the current date and with 28-32 point Ariel font to enhance legibility.
The Author has over 20 years’ experience of working in a range of Schools and was awarded a Master’s Degree in 2008 in “Education and technology in Science” by Bristol University. This lesson (and scheme of work) has been successfully trialed in a state Academy and has been used (and improved each time) over three different classes.
If there are any typos, inaccuracies or comments you would like to report – please contact me as all feedback is most welcome.
This lesson is differentiated to cater to a less academic audience than the original texts were intended. The Activate 1 book has a reading age of 11-12 years, however, many year 7 students have a reading age below their chronological age and this Presentation was written with those students in mind.
This single lesson includes a KAHOOT plenary.
An excellent resource for Science teachers who want a colourful engaging lesson written by an experienced science teacher. The slides are colour coded by topic, contain All/Most/Some differentiated learning objectives, the current date and with 28-32 point Ariel font to enhance legibility.
The Author has over 20 years’ experience of working in a range of Schools and was awarded a Master’s Degree in 2008 in “Education and technology in Science” by Bristol University. This lesson (and scheme of work) has been successfully trialed in a state Academy and has been used (and improved each time) over three different classes.
If there are any typos, inaccuracies or comments you would like to report – please contact me as all feedback is most welcome.
This lesson is differentiated to cater to a less academic audience than the original texts were intended. The Activate 1 book has a reading age of 11-12 years, however, many year 7 students have a reading age below their chronological age and this Presentation was written with those students in mind.
An excellent resource for Science teachers who want a colourful engaging lesson written by an experienced science teacher. The slides are colour coded by topic, contain All/Most/Some differentiated learning objectives, the current date and with 28-32 point Ariel font to enhance legibility.
The Author has over 20 years’ experience of working in a range of Schools and was awarded a Master’s Degree in 2008 in “Education and technology in Science” by Bristol University. This lesson (and scheme of work) has been successfully trialed in a state Academy and has been used (and improved each time) over three different classes.
If there are any typos, inaccuracies or comments you would like to report – please contact me as all feedback is most welcome.
This lesson is differentiated to cater to a less academic audience than the original texts were intended. The Activate 1 book has a reading age of 11-12 years, however, many year 7 students have a reading age below their chronological age and this Presentation was written with those students in mind.
This bundle includes a basic introductory lesson and also includes a word-search as a plenary.
A super resource for Science teachers who want a colourful engaging lesson written by an experienced science teacher. The slides are colour coded by topic, contain All/Most/Some differentiated learning objectives, the current date and with 28-32 point Ariel font to enhance legibility.
The Author has over 20 years’ experience of working in a range of Schools and was awarded a Master’s Degree in 2008 in “Education and technology in Science” by Bristol University. This lesson (and scheme of work) has been successfully trialed in a state Academy and has been used (and improved each time) over three different classes.
If there are any typos, inaccuracies or comments you would like to report – please contact me as all feedback is most welcome.
This bundle contains all five lessons from this topic, one KAHOOT quizz, two bespoke word searches and two practicals (complete with labelled diagrams)
At the end there is also a revision lesson based on mind-mapping the whole topic.
A complete digital Scheme of work.
This contains two resources.
1) A half-completed min-map of the entire topic for the students to add their own notes/diagrams/words to.
2) A DIRT feedback lesson based upon scans of real (anonymous) students scripts.