MM Science are Martin and Mike, Science teachers with specialisms in Physics and Biology and having nearly 60 years of teaching experience in state comprehensive and grammar schools.
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MM Science are Martin and Mike, Science teachers with specialisms in Physics and Biology and having nearly 60 years of teaching experience in state comprehensive and grammar schools.
Our philosophy is to write inspiring resources, with original video material. Our core purpose is to provide accurate Science clearly explained. Our True & False discussions are designed to address misconceptions held by students and adults alike. Have a look at some of our videos on Facebook and Youtube.
Multimedia-rich lesson resources. Original videos, crystal-clear content and worksheet. GCSE Physics: Energy Dissipation.
Seventh in a series of 11 lessons covering the unit: “Conservation and Dissipation of Energy”
Lesson 7: Energy Dissipation
Clear learning objectives:
Energy is transferred into useful energy when it is in a form that we need, in the place that we need it
Energy is transferred into wasted energy when it’s not the form we want, in the place we want it
Friction causes kinetic energy to be transferred to thermal energy
Energy eventually transfers into the surroundings causing them to become a tiny bit warmer
Energy spreads out, or dissipates, getting less useful
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
Differentiated worksheet activities and answers incorporated into lesson resources
Additional videos to reinforce understanding of learning objectives
Mini whiteboard multichoice questions as a quick test of learning
MM Science are Martin and Mike, two Science teachers with specialisms in Physics and Biology and having nearly 60 years of teaching experience in state comprehensive and grammar schools.
Our philosophy is to write inspiring resources, with original, sometimes humorous video material. At the core of our purpose is to provide accurate science clearly explained. Our True and False discussions are designed to address misconceptions held by students and adults alike.
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Multimedia-rich lesson resources. Original videos, crystal-clear content and worksheet. GCSE Physics: Gravitational Potential Energy.
Fourth in a series of 11 lessons covering the unit: “Conservation and Dissipation of Energy”
Lesson 4: Gravitational Potential Energy
Clear learning objectives:
Gravitational potential energy (GPE) is increased by lifting an object against the effects of gravity.
We can use an equation to calculate gravitational potential energy.
Work done on an object against gravity causes the object to store GPE.
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
A True or False discussion to get at the heart of some common misconceptions
MM Science are Martin and Mike, two Science teachers with specialisms in Physics and Biology and having nearly 60 years of teaching experience in state comprehensive and grammar schools.
Our philosophy is to write inspiring resources, with original, sometimes humorous video material. At the core of our purpose is to provide accurate science clearly explained. Our True and False discussions are designed to address misconceptions held by students and adults alike.
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Multimedia-rich lesson resources. Original videos, crystal-clear content and worksheet. GCSE Physics: Energy conservation, transfer and dissipation.
Second in a series of 11 lessons covering "Conservation and Dissipation of Energy"
Lesson 2: Energy conservation, transfer and dissipation
Clear learning objectives:
Learn the five main energy stores
Learn the four main ways to transfer energy
Be able to draw diagrams to show energy transfers
Start to learn about energy conservation and dissipation
Use as a stand-alone lesson or part of a sequence
Full set of lesson resources
PowerPoint presentation with embedded videos
An engaging starter on paper
Original MM Science videos to supplement content
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
A True or False discussion to get at the heart of some common misconceptions
MM Science are Martin and Mike, two Science teachers with specialisms in Physics and Biology and having nearly 60 years of teaching experience in state comprehensive and grammar schools.
Our philosophy is to write inspiring resources, with original, sometimes humorous video material. At the core of our purpose is to provide accurate science clearly explained. Our True and False discussions are designed to address misconceptions held by students and adults alike.
Please let us know what you think! A review would be very welcome! Over 400 downloads for our resources and still no reviews! Please take a minute to leave some feedback! Businesses like ours rely on your reviews!
Multimedia-rich lesson resources. Original videos, crystal-clear content and worksheet. GCSE Physics: Energy and Work done.
Third in a series of 11 lessons covering the unit: “Conservation and Dissipation of Energy”
Lesson 3: Energy and Work Done
Clear learning objectives:
In Science, “work done” has a special meaning
Work is done when a force moves an object
Work done is measured in Joules
Energy transferred is work done
The language of work done: work done by, work done on, work done against
Work is done against friction
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
MM Science are Martin and Mike, two Science teachers with specialisms in Physics and Biology and having nearly 60 years of teaching experience in state comprehensive and grammar schools.
Our philosophy is to write inspiring resources, with original, sometimes humorous video material. At the core of our purpose is to provide accurate science clearly explained. Our True and False discussions are designed to address misconceptions held by students and adults alike.
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Everything you need to teach this topic to GCSE grades 1 to 9
The bundle consists of 11 complete lesson presentations and accompanying worksheets. The last lesson is a revision lesson. Each lesson has a starter, clear lesson objectives and ends with learning checks.
Many original videos are embedded in the presentations to enhance learning and engagement.
To help explain some common misconceptions, there are three “True or False” activities followed by videoed discussions. These might be shown to students or used for teacher support.
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