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C9 1. Evolution of the Atmosphere
• Gases present in our current atmosphere
• Comparison and contrast of Earth’s early atmosphere to our current one
• Theory of evolution of the atmosphere
• Knowledge recall questions
• Application questions
• Worksheet for Higher and Foundation students with answers
• Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Chemistry
12. Stopping Distances
• Definitions of: stopping distance, thinking distance, braking distance
• Factors that affect thinking and braking distance
• Explanation of how braking distance is affected by different factors
• Typical speeds and a breakdown of their stopping distances including thinking and braking distances
• Knowledge recall
• Application questions
• Differentiated worksheets for Higher and Foundation students with answers
• Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Physics
11. Inertia and Newton’s Third Law
Definition of inertia (Higher only)
Calculating inertial mass (Higher only)
Newton’s Third Law
Description and explanation of the forces involved
Application questions
Differentiated worksheets for Higher and Foundation students with answers
Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Physics
10. Newton’s First and Second Laws
• Explanations of Newton’s First and Second Laws
• Motion with respect to Newton’s First and Second Laws
• Relationship between Force, mass and acceleration (Newton’s Laws made simple)
• Application questions
• Worksheet for Higher and Foundation students with answers
• Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Physics
9. Velocity-Time Graphs and Terminal velocity
• Drawing and interpreting velocity-time graphs
• Calculating Acceleration and the distance travelled in a time period
• Factors affecting the speed of a moving object
• Definition of terminal velocity
• Factors that affect terminal velocity
• Application questions
• Worksheet for Higher and Foundation students with answers
• Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Physics
7. Distance-Time Graphs
drawing a distance-time graph
describing the motion of an object using a distance-time graph
calculating the speed of an object using a distance-time graph
explanation of the types of curves (horizontal, rising, descending)
Application questions
Worksheet for Higher and Foundation students with answers
Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Physics
5. Forces and Elasticity
Hooke’s Law
Definitions of elastic and inealstic deformation
Explanation of the relationship between extension and force
Explanation of Force/extension graphs
Required Practical with sample results
Application questions
Worksheet for Higher and Foundation students with answers
Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Physics
8. Speed, Velocity and Acceleration
Definitions of speed, velocity and acceleration
Calculating change in velocity
Displacement
Calculating acceleration
Explanation of the curve for acceleration
Constant Acceleration calculations
Application questions
Worksheet for Higher and Foundation students with answers
Suitable for AQA, CIE, EDEXCEL, OCR Combined Science/Physics
4. Calculating forces
Powerpoint lesson
Lesson worksheets (Higher and foundation with answers)
Working out a resultant force using scale drawings
An object at equilibrium
Resolving a force using a scale grid
model questions and application questions
Suitable for AQA, OCR, EDEXCEL, IGCSE specifications
3. Resultant Forces and Work done
Powerpoint lesson
Lesson worksheets (Higher and foundation with answers)
definition of resultant force
interpreting force diagrams
free body diagrams
definition of work done
application of work done equation
Suitable for AQA, OCR, EDEXCEL, IGCSE specifications
2. Weight Mass and Gravity
Powerpoint Lesson and worksheets
Gravity
Definitions of weight, mass and gravity
Difference between weight and mass
Applying the equation for weight
Application Worksheet and plenary resource (wordsearch) are also included. Suitable for AQA, OCR, EDEXCEL, IGCSE specifications
1. Quantities and forces
Introductory lesson to Forces. Topics covered include:
• Definitions of scalar and vector quantities and the differences between them
• Examples of Scalar and vector quantities
• Types of forces – contact and non-contact
• Student tasks included
• Differentiated work sheets for higher and foundation tier students
• Knowledge recall
• Look, cover, write check
• Application questions
• Modelled answers
suitable to use for a variety of specifications