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An introduction to the Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Objective: <br /> To understand that there are seven main types of electromagnetic waves, classified according to their wavelengths.<br /> <br /> Outcomes: <br /> Recall the seven types of EM radiation in order.<br /> Describe typical uses of different types of EM radiation.
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Physics flash cards - P1 Conservation and dissipation of energy

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<p>Flash cards for keywords, key principles and equations in AQA P1 Conservation and dissipation of energy. Aligns with Oxford textbook chapters.</p> <p>Print double sided with “flip on short edge” option to align questions with answers. Low demand revision task to help lower ability students memorise the content.</p> <p>OR</p> <p>Print odd pages only single sided to create question cards for students to find their own answers. Higher demand revision task that will promote better retention and recall.</p> <p>Useful for a random quick quiz in the classroom. Put all the flash cards in a box and pull out a random question for students to answer. Pick a random student to answer or all students write answers on a mini white board.</p>
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Physics flash cards - P2 Energy transfer by heating

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<p>Flash cards for keywords, key principles and equations in AQA P2 Energy transfer by heating. Aligns with Oxford textbook chapters.</p> <p>Print double sided with “flip on short edge” option to align questions with answers. Low demand revision task to help lower ability students memorise the content.</p> <p>OR</p> <p>Print odd pages only single sided to create question cards for students to find their own answers. Higher demand revision task that will promote better retention and recall.</p> <p>Useful for a random quick quiz in the classroom. Put all the flash cards in a box and pull out a random question for students to answer. Pick a random student to answer or all students write answers on a mini white board.</p>
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Physics flash cards - P3 Energy resources

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<p>Flash cards for keywords, key principles and equations in AQA P3 Energy resources. Aligns with Oxford textbook chapters.</p> <p>Print double sided with “flip on short edge” option to align questions with answers. Low demand revision task to help lower ability students memorise the content.</p> <p>OR</p> <p>Print odd pages only single sided to create question cards for students to find their own answers. Higher demand revision task that will promote better retention and recall.</p> <p>Useful for a random quick quiz in the classroom. Put all the flash cards in a box and pull out a random question for students to answer. Pick a random student to answer or all students write answers on a mini white board.</p>
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Resolution of forces worksheet

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<p>Resolution of forces worksheet.</p> <p>Initial questions taken from this resource <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resolving-a-single-force-into-horizontal-and-vertical-components-aqa-2016-ht-only-11317419">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resolving-a-single-force-into-horizontal-and-vertical-components-aqa-2016-ht-only-11317419</a></p> <p>Some extension questions added.</p>
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Upthrust Worksheet - GCSE Physics

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<p>Notes and questions covering upthrust for GCSE physics. Links upthrust to pressure difference at the top and bottom of an object as well as weight of liquid displaced.</p> <p>Graduated calculation worksheet starting with pressure in liquids at depth. Includes advanced questions and extension task.</p> <p>Download includes the worksheet with and without the answers.</p>
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Pressure in Fluids/Liquids - GCSE Physics

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<p>Notes and questions covering pressure in fluids and liquids for GCSE Physics. pressure = height x density x gravity. Download includes worksheet with and without answers.</p>