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Density

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Could be for KS3 or 4 Include instructions for experiments to find density of different objects, exam questions and evaluating experiments. Additional worksheets with some simpler work about identifying forces. LO: Make accurate measurements SC: Recall the equation for density Take accurate measurements Use measurements in calculations Evaluate an experimental method
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Air Pressure

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Summary of content and descriptions about air pressure- collected from a range of different sources. Originally put together for iGCSE physics.
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Magnetism and Flemings LHR

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Best use is probably KS4, is a general summary of content, quick questions. and a couple of useful videos. Worksheets also included. LO: Further investigate EM induction SC: Describe motor effect Explain generator effect Describe a simple motor and generator Compare ac and dc motors and generators Content Define motor and generator Magnetic fields Electromagnetic induction Grip rule Fleming LHR with couple of practice questions Introduction to F=BIl with worked examples DC motor Commutator Motors quick questions AC generators + summary table Dynamo Alternators and dynamos All work is a collection from numerous resources may not be my own.
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Efficiency

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KS4 revision: Define power rating, worked examples, practice questions, (inc answers), energy bills, appliance analysis diagrams, exam questions. Worksheets include addtional question practice. LO: To understand efficiency and its real world applications
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KS3 Adaptations for hot and cold climates

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LO: To look at how plants and animals survive in different habitats. Probably most suitable to low/mid KS3. Presentation to cover a range of adaptations for plants and animals in both hot and cold climates. Covers general overview of the content with some discussion and listing activities. Exam question included at the end, which includes bar chart drawing. Disclaimer: Resources collected from numerous sources, and may not be my own.
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Floating and sinking

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Designed for very low ability & EAL Year 7. Would also be suitable for KS2 LO: Learn about the effects of forces SC: Identify something that floats or sinks Make observations and record them Draw a force diagram Write a simple conclusion Work is made from a collection of resources and may not be my own.
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Current and potential difference

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Revision content for KS4 Physics Recap requirements for a circuit, using analogies, circuit symbols, definition of charge, current and potential difference, quick questions, Ohm’s law summary. Selection of worksheets using exam questions for practice, mark schemes included. LO: Explain the behaviour of electrical circuits SC: Use equations to calculate current, voltage and charge Describe the types of circuit Compare series and parallel circuits Apply equations to circuit diagrams
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Current

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Exploration of simple circuits. Originally for low ability Y7, may be of use at KS2. Summary of basic content, mostly quick questions about circuits and components Includes a worksheet for simple experiment about conductors. LO: Look at how to make a circuit work SC: Identify a circuit symbol List what is needed for a complete circuit Identify what material can go into a circuit Make conclusions based on evidence
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The Big Bang and Red Shift

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Summary of Big Bang and Red Shift theories useful as summary or revision tool for this topic. Includes: defining a theory, spectra and absorption, CBR, written task, quick quiz questions (2) LO: Explore scientific theories SC: Discuss different ideas about how the Universe was created State what is meant by a theory Explain the Big Bang Theory and supporting evidence Apply your physics knowledge to red-shift and blue-shift Resource put together from a range of sources.
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Batteries

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Basic introduction lesson about batteries. Originally put together for low ability year 7 students. Ideas collate from a range of sources. LO: Look at an electrical component SC: Draw the symbol for a battery Identify the key features of a battery Describe the two types of battery Compare non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries
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EM Spectrum

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Really basic overview of EM spectrum. Reasonable as introduction or for lower ability. Includes a multiple choice quiz, checkpoint LO: To look at a range of different waves SC: State the name of an EM wave List the different waves in the EM spectrum Name a use for each type of EM wave Describe a property for each type of EM wave
Electrical Circuits - The basicsQuick View
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Electrical Circuits - The basics

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Best for KS2 or KS3 Basic presentation that covers Non-verbal reasoning question starter Careers video Labeling components Definition of current Example of series and parallel circuits Calculating current - practice Charge equation Practice questions LO:To look at what makes a circuit work SC: Define a circuit Describe current and potential difference Explain current and potential difference Calculate charge
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Gas pressure and temperature

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Simple application of the particle model- with example GCSE questions LO: Apply the particle model Success criteria Identify the effect of particles in a gas Describe how changing temperature effects the particles Compare the behaviour and effects of particles at different temperatures and volumes Create a summary guide that explains gas pressure
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Collecting data

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Very basic outline for collecting data- designed for very low ability KS4, but may be useful at other key stages. Makes use of other free resources available. By the end of the session you should Use a tally chart Draw a bar chart Collect accurate measurements Draw a scatter graph
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Isotopes

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Lesson to look at isotopes and practice exam questions LO: To explain the structure of atoms SC: Recall the subatomic structures Use the periodic table to identify the subatomic particles in an atom Define an isotope Calculate atomic masses using percentage abundance
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Introducing Forces

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Introduction to contact and non-contact forces Activities include: videos, identification of forces, drawing force diagrams, naming forces, calculating resultant forces, practice questions, Newton’s first law, scalars and vectors including drawing practice questions, terminal velocity and some timed exam questions LO: Explain the effect of forces SC: Describe what is meant by a force Describe forces using diagrams Describe forces as contact or non-contact Describe resultant forces
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Half Life

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Basic intro to half life and calculations LO: To calculate radioactive decay Success criteria Define half life Draw a half life graph Carry out half life equations Use half life to calculate the age of a material
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Current and safety

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Summary of electrcial safety, plugs & wires, earthing, couple of exam questions at the end. Supplementary worksheets included for IV graphs and revision quiz questions. LO: To look at mains electricity and its safety SC: Describe the 2 types of current List the features of mains electricity Describe the functions of different wires Explain how to limit the dangers of mains electricity This work is collated from numerous sources.