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Multimedia-rich lesson resources. Original videos, crystal-clear content and worksheet. GCSE Physics: Elastic Potential Energy.
Sixth in a series of 11 lessons covering the unit: “Conservation and Dissipation of Energy”

Lesson 6: Elastic Potential Energy
  • Clear learning objectives:
  • Elastic objects pull or push themselves back into their original length and shape.
  • Elastic objects store potential energy when they are stretched or squashed and this is called elastic potential energy.
  • We can use an equation to calculate elastic potential energy.
  • Use as a stand-alone lesson or part of a sequence
  • Full set of lesson resources
  • PowerPoint presentation with embedded videos
  • A quick and engaging starter to display on the board
  • Original MM Science videos to supplement content
  • Modelled calculations
  • Real-life examples
  • Worksheet activity and answers incorporated into lesson resources
  • Additional videos to reinforce understanding of learning objectives
  • Mini whiteboard multichoice questions as a quick test of learning

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