The lesson looks at the two theories of the universe being created - Big bang and steady state.\n\nThey use the key cards and split between inferences and observations then use them to decide which is a better model and why
Lesson introducing F=ma, gets students thinking about how the three elements link together before going through several worked examples. Then move on to F=ma worksheet (answers included), and then onto linking F=ma with resultant forces (including answers).
There are stretch and challenge questions on each activity slide (AS Level) and an AS Level worksheet included
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.
Students are split into groups of 3. Each has a clue sheet and can only read their clues out loud. Between them they have to be able to put the facts into the correct order by using the clues
Requires teamwork!
Answers included
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
Lesson 2 of an 8 part series. This introduces students to repeatable and reproducible by undertaking a practical activity
Lesson includes a guided powerpoint and the related worksheets
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Complete lesson on gravitational potential energy.
Starter - Students start thinking about GPE
Main -Introduce GPE, some worked examples and then an opportunity for students to complete a worksheet of questions (rearranging questions included). Answers to questions are included as part of a progress check. Students can then do a simple practical looking at their own gravitational potential energies
Plenary - Link to a Kahoot! quiz
Powerpoint to guide through atoms, molecules, compounds. Double sided worksheet for students to demonstrate their understanding.
Part of a whole scheme for the C1 - Atomic Structure topic. Download the whole scheme in one to save money
Use rulers to demonstrate amplitude and pitch. My starter was me playing happy birthday with a 15cm ruler, and Jingle Bells (it was December when I planned this)