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The Difference Between Mass and Weight DCJSSS
Forces in Action Lesson 1 Worksheet 1 (Scheme WS1)
An investigation for students to learn the difference between mass and weight by using scales and newton meters.
Mass and Weight Misconceptions
Correct Mike the Alien and his mass and weight misconception and work out the weight of a T-Rex on different planets!
Wind Up Car Investigation Elastic Energy
Students investigate how far a wind up car will go with different numbers of turns.
Light Knowledge Check Sheet DCJSSS
Light Lesson 7 Knowledge Checklist
A checklist for students who have followed the resources created the the KS2 Light topic
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
Challenging Questions on Reflection DCJSSS
Light Lesson 4 Worksheet 2 (Scheme WS8)
Thought provoking questions on reflection. Designed to challenge KS2. These should even challenge KS3.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
How Do Rockets Work Questions Ideal Homework
Internet research questions on rockets and action/reaction forces
Forces and Friction Voyager Space Probe
Questions on how the Voyager Space Probes have managed to get so far on relatively little fuel.
Spot the Mistakes on the Light Diagrams DCJSSS
Light lesson 1 Powerpoint 2
This worksheet focuses on spotting the common mistakes made when drawing light ray diagrams..
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
Drawing Light Rays Worksheet DCJSSS
Light Lesson 1 Worksheet 2
This worksheet focuses on the drawing of scientific light ray diagrams.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
Balanced and Unbalanced Force Arrows DCJSSS
Students have to add forces arrows and explain the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces
Refraction Starter DCJSSS
Light lesson 5 powerpoint 1 (Scheme PP4)
Diagrams to show the refraction of light when viewing pencils in water and coins in cup. Designed to be used with the students performing the same activities.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
Scientific Enquiry Kitchen Roll Investigation KS2 KS3
A detailed and editable booklet that takes the classic kitchen roll investigation and provides a structured approach that will guide students through the different stages of researching, planning and carrying out an accurate and reliable investigation.
In the investigation students will test the claims of a variety of different kitchen rolls brands either on their strength or absorbency. Students then use free learning (discovery) to design their own tests to gather evidence for these claims.
NOTE: The kitchen rolls used for this were purchased from Sainsburys and are easily source able but any 5 different brands will do and can be easily changed in the booklet.
Resource includes:
Approx 2-3 hours of lesson time
1. Introduction to the investigation
2. Preliminary test and planning guide
3. Advice on graph drawing for both scatter and bar charts
4. General analysis questions as well as directed questions specific to the investigation
5. Success Criteria for scientific skills and self assessment
6. Targets and teacher assessment
7. Glossary
I have tried my best to ensure a high quality in this resource but there may be errors I have not seen. If you do encounter any errors then please contact me so that I can fix them and get a corrected copy to you.
Laws of Motion Independent Research DCJSSS
A guideline worksheet for students to make a poster on Isaac Newton's 3 laws of motion.
Famous Scientist Poster Pack 1
Colourful posters of famous scientists to put around your room to inspire your young scientists.
Each poster includes:
Name
DoB and DoD
Speciality
Scientists included:
Albert Einstein
Nikola Tesla
Isaac Newton
Charles Darwin
Leonardo Da Vinvi
Richard Feynman
Stephen Hawking
Patrick Moore
Neils Bohr
Galileo Galilei
Hans Geiger
Julius Oppenheimer
Watch out for more poster packs soon!
Speed of Light Worksheet DCJSSS
Light Lesson 1 Worksheet 4
This worksheet focuses on the speed of light and working out the time taken for light to Reach Earth from the Sun and the distance to Pluto.
Please find the full scheme of work for light here:
http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Full-Scheme-of-Work-Light-KS2-KS3-6162648/
The Story of Archimedes and a Retrospect
Collaboration and rewording of the Story of Archimedes.
This is not my own work. I have edited a few words to make it easier for students to digest. Please find references in the worksheet.
Famous Scientist Poster Pack 2
Colourful posters of famous scientists to put around your room to inspire your young scientists.
Each poster includes:
Name
DoB and DoD
Speciality
Scientists included:
Marie Curie
Robert Hooke
Robert Boyle
Edward Jenner
Alexander Fleming
Aristotle
Neil Armstrong
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Nicolaus Copernicus
Archimedes
Fritz Haber
Laika - The first dog in space
Watch out for more poster packs soon!
KS3 Scientific Enquiry Investigation: Friction on Moist and Dry Sand
A recent report suggested that the Egyptians found that making the sand moist in front a sled carrying stone blocks reduced friction by up to 50%. Can your students replicate these results in a controlled manner by using trays of sand, wooden sleds and masses?
A detailed and editable booklet takes this scenario and provides a structured approach that will guide students through the different stages of researching, planning and carrying out an accurate and reliable investigation.
Resource includes:
Approx 2-3 hours of lesson time
Teacher's Guide with suggestions and how to resource equipment
1. Introduction to the investigation
2. Preliminary test and planning guide
3. Advice on graph drawing for both scatter and bar charts
4. General analysis questions as well as directed questions specific to the investigation
5. Success Criteria for scientific skills and self assessment
6. Targets and teacher assessment
7. Glossary
I have tried my best to ensure a high quality in this resource but there may be errors I have not seen. If you do encounter any errors then please contact me so that I can fix them and get a corrected copy to you.
Aerodynamics Independent Research Questions
Ideal homework for students to research and draw a diagram to represent aerodynamics
Laws of Motion Fill in the Blanks DCJSSS
Scaffolded Fill in the Blanks activity for the 3 laws of motion