Studying physics unlocks the rules of the universe. Through many years of teaching, I have carefully designed a set of lessons to guide students to unlock and master this knowledge.
Each lesson contains recall questions, an explanation of key concepts in a logical order, modelled examples to help guide students through answering questions, and practice questions for them to apply the knowledge themselves.
All lessons are complete, fully animated, and contain fully worked answers.
The lesson is complete and designed to be taught over a period of 90 minutes. It is fully animated and contains fully worked out answers to every question.
Learning objectives
Distinguish between a distance time graph and a displacement time graph
Describe what the gradient of a velocity time graph represents
Describe what the area under a velocity time graph represents
The format
A recall starter activity to help store key definitions and ideas to long term memory.
Clear slides presented in a logical order, which can be used to talk through and explain the key concepts of the lesson.
Questions and example slides, which can be used to model perfect exam ready answers.
Summary questions to practice and consolidate the new knowledge gained from the lesson.
Excellent Power Point useful examples, PP 7.3 feels better this feels less finished as slides just open mainly (easy to edit though), questions at end would be better if followed same PP style rather than photographs. If discount on bundle was better I would buy but will only buy the two parts I need Price feels high for PP £2 would be better since it is quite short at 13 slides + 3 slides of images
ThePhysicsmaster
4 years ago
Thank you for your feedback, I always appreciate it. I agree some of the slides were lacking animations, that was the way I decided to teach this unit but I have now edited and reuploaded the pp, adding extra animations and adding answers to the final task. <br />
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The photo you are referring to is my hand written answer, this is and conscious choice I make with all my PowerPoints. This is my way of showing my students what their book should look like and how to lay things out, after all they can't type in the final exam.<br />
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We'll have to disagree about price, as I believe it's the content not the number of slides that matter, I could easily make this power point twice as long but the content would be the same, I've taught this unit many times over the years and as stated it is intended for about an hour and 30 minute lesson.<br />
15 minute recall and reteach key concepts if necessary<br />
60 min of modelled guided examples, explaining key concepts and breaking down key skills for the students to practice.<br />
15 minutes practice/summary questions<br />
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Again thank you for your feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed the resource
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