PDF file that has questions that the students complete as part of revision. The sheet covers basic definitions, descriptions and calculations (including non-standard units).
Powerpoint to introduce the content, then the students complete a worksheet. Then there are two sets of exam questions for them to complete, and some little quiz cards they can use with a board game, or anything similar.
Introduction and delivery of the content for this lesson
Students then complete a worksheet which includes exam questions. A sheet with the worked examples is included.
Introduction to the particle families and how they are broken down. Then introduce how lepton number works. Some examples on the board and then a worksheet to complete. Plenary has the student devising games
Lesson starts with a couple of questions on previous topics to check embedded understanding.
Students are then taught about matter and antimatter, with worked examples of pair production and annihilation. Students are then to complete a worksheet which includes exam questions. All the answers are on a worked sheet.
This resource has as many 6 mark questions as I could find, or have the time to write myself. Along with each question is a writing frame which includes a sentence starter. There is also a mark scheme for each question.
Standalone lesson and flipped lesson included in this resource, including the pre reading sheets.
Question sheet, with answers
Exam questions with mark scheme
Interactive starter
This lesson is designed as a flipped lesson (flipped pre read sheet is included)
This is mainly a practical skills lesson as the content for acceleration is covered in the pre reading. There is a practical sheet available, although there is the option for students to plan and carry out the practical themselves
Resources include:
GCSE recap starter to highlight students who may need extra help, with answers
Practical sheet for those that need it
Instructions on how to use ticker tape
Plenary exam question, with answers
Powerpoint to guide students through how to tackle the more complicated questions
Two worksheets to test understanding. One has answers, the other will have very soon.