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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Using ramps and cars the students plan their investigation using the planning sheet, and then carry out the investigation. This can all be done in one lesson.
I then set them the task of writing up the investigation (using the level ladder) as homework, but could be done in a subsequent lesson
Lesson looking at Nuclear Fission. My lesson is based on an iPad lesson and the students having access to the files and Keynote. However, you could print out the resources and do cut and stick.
Sequencing tasks have the students order the steps for fission. 1 is easier, 3 more difficult
Lesson 3 of an 8 part series. This lesson guides the students into planning an investigation and writing a method
Lesson includes a guided powerpoint and the related worksheets, plus links to the videos that are needed
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Complete lesson on kinetic and elastic energy stores.
Starter - Students start thinking about a factor which may affect KE
Main -Allow students to think of the other factor which affects KE, then introduce the formula, some worked examples and then the opportunity for students to complete a worksheet (answers included, rearranging opportunities on the sheet). Then moved on to elastic energy, worked examples and then a worksheet for the students to complete. Finally a small practical looking at the energy in an elastic band
Plenary - 6 questions on the material covered in the topic so far, answers are in the notes.
Lesson starts with introducing the photon, then the work of Einstein and the theory behind photoelectricity. Students are prompted throughout the lesson to complete various parts on the worksheet (answers included in the powerpoint). There is then a chance to complete an exam question, and the lesson finishes with a 10 word story about the lesson.
This lesson was graded outstanding by an external observer.
Lesson introduces the ways in which ionisation can occur, giving the students opportunities to answer the questions on the worksheet. Students are then presented with a game to play which consolidates all the calculations they have done prior to this.
Lesson starts with a recap on the previous lesson
Then moves on to the wave particle duality. Videos are used for this, but cannot be included due to copyright reasons so you will have to find your own for this.
DeBroglie wavelength formula introduced, with examples, then a worksheet to complete and some exam questions
Bundle containing the following lessons:
1 - Inside the atom
2 - Stable and unstable nuclei
3 - Photons
4 - Matter and Antimatter
5 - Revision for this topic