"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"-Albert Einstein.
These wise words from the worl'd greatest physicist has long inspired my lesson plans, ensuring that concepts are made as simple as possible without dumbing down. All paid for lessons follow the same design, all lessons are clearly differentiated, with plenty of peer assessment and self assessment to reduce teacher workload and are fun and engaging for student and teacher alike.
This worksheet allows students to envision the combination of quarks for baryons (protons and neutrons only) and mesons (kaon and pions only). This worksheet should also be useful for students when they move onto conservation laws and also revision. Based on the AQA syllabus, but should be useful for other exam boards too.
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Great way of presenting this, thanks for sharing. (For others: my 'image viewer' software wouldn't let me print it but it's possible to screen grab and then paste into Word).
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