Here’s a stop motion video I made to explain stopping distnace, thinking distance, and braking distance. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbuR647FHh4
Here is a resource (booklet of questions) for Energy revision. I began each question covering the theory that the pupils would need to know before answering the question. Therefore, each booklet serves the purpose of revision notes as well.
Answers are included in separate documents.
Here are the topics covered (the more difficult questions are aimed at A-level pupils):
Energy transfer
Kinetic Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy
Conservation of Energy
Renewable / Non Renewable Energy
Work Done
Centripetal Force
Weight
Terminal Velocity
Gravitational Attraction
Gravitational Acceleration
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This resource is a booklet of questions for the unit of electricity in A-level Physics. I have also included the answers in a separate document.
In each question, I have included the theory necessary for pupils to complete the question. It is structured in the form (1) Theory, (2) Question, (3) Multiple Choice Answers.
The questions range from Basic, Medium, to Challenge. There are 14 questions in total.
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Here's a revision mat / knowledge organiser for Magnetism & Electromagnetism. It covers magnetic materials, magnetic fields, electromagnets, left hand rule, right hand rule, and motor effect. Print it out as an A3 or shrink it down to A4 (select scale to A4 when printing). I have included a version of the resource with larger font size.
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Here's a complete lesson (could be a double lesson if you carry out the practical explained in the powerpoint) for pupils (ks3 or ks4) to learn about metals and acids reactions.
The presentation covers theory and contains tasks and prompts for class discussions.
There is also a practical activity, with expected results recorded in the powerpoint.
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Pupils learn about how light intensity, temperature, wind speed, and humidity affect the rate of transpiration. At the end, there's a creative writing exercise.
Lesson structure:
1. Pupils describe how they think the nervous system works in order to protect them.
2. Nervous response
3. Stimulus / Receptors / Effectors
4. Examples of Sensory organs / Receptor cells / Stimulus
5. Introduce Relay Neurons
6. Reflex and voluntary action
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This resource is useful for pupils learning changing states in ks4. Here's the structure of the lesson:
1. Particle models for solid, liquid, gas
2. State changes
3. Metallic / ionic / covalent bonds
4. Melting points
5. Multiple choice short quiz
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Calculations and practice questions for acceleration, physics ks3 and ks4. There's a Tarsia puzzle (print and cut out image) at the end to summarise the lesson and to engage pupils.
Here's the structure of the lesson covered in this resource.
1. Transport system
2. Circulatory system
3. Blood vessels
4. Single circulatory system
5. Pulse rate activity
6. Summary questions
The resource covers theory, contains short tasks, and provide visual prompts for class discussions. The content is sufficient for higher ability pupils. There is an optional activity where pupils can measure and record their own pulse rates.
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This resource explains how the exchange and transport system of animals are dependent on their surface area to volume ratio.
It contains 7 short tasks for pupils.
It has sufficient content for higher ability sets.
Here's a resource for a complete lesson to teach ks4 GCSE biology topic Osmosis.
The 13 slides cover theory, contains tasks, and provide prompts for class discussions.
I've included some presenter's notes under some slides. Answers to questions are included in the slides. They are clickable animations (appear upon clicking).
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