This bundle is a complete topic pack containing all powerpoints, student worksheets, challenge tasks, plenary activities, and answer sheets for the KS3 Physics topic “Forces”. It also contains many specially selected student-led activities on the powerpoints (particularly designed to make teaching the concepts of forces, fields, resultant forces, and weight, easier, more fun and student-led).

There are also self-completing slides where answers can be clicked and move into the correct place (great for distance learning students and cover lessons).

This bundle contains the following lessons:
  1. Forces
  2. Drawing Force Diagrams
  3. Hooke’s Law
  4. Drag and Friction
  5. Fields
  6. Calculating Weight
  7. Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Lesson objectives/outcomes: Lesson 1 – Forces Students should be able to:

• Explain what forces are
• Compare different types of forces
• Describe how to measure forces and give the unit of force

Lesson 2 – Drawing Force Diagrams Students should be able to:

• Describe how forces are represented
• Identify the direction a force acts on an object
• Draw and/or label force arrows on diagrams for simple example

Lesson 3 – Hooke’s Law Students should be able to:

• Describe how forces deform objects
• Describe how solid surfaces provide a support force
• Investigate and use Hooke’s Law
• Take accurate measurements
• Plot a graph
• Draw a line of best fit on a graph

Lesson 4 – Drag and Friction Students should be able to:

• Describe the effect of drag forces and friction
• Explain how drag forces and friction arise
• Describe how drag forces and friction can be reduced
• Measure force using a newton meter
• Record data in an appropriate table
• use my observations to make a conclusion

Lesson 5 – Fields Students should be able to:

• Describe what a “field” is
• Describe the effects of fields

Lesson 6 – Calculating Weight Students should be able to:

• Describe the difference between weight and mass
• Calculate the weight of an object
• Explain why weight is different on different planets
• Convert units
• Calculate values using a calculator

Lesson 7 – Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Students should be able to:

• Describe the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces
• Explain why objects are in equilibrium
• Explain the changing motion of objects
• Calculate resultant forces in one dimension

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