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Development of the Atomic Model
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Development of the Atomic Model

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An introduction lesson to Atomic Structure AQA physics GCSE. Designed for distance learning during CV19 so that all the resources the student needs is on one document. Could be adapted after classes return for a classroom based lesson. At the end of the ppt I reference a ‘Show My Homework’ quiz. The quiz has been published on SMHW so if you use SMHW then search ‘Development of the atomic model Knowledge Check’ and you should be able to find the quiz.
Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Radiation
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Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Radiation

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A lesson for AQA 4.4 Atomic Structure physics GCSE. Designed for distance learning during CV19 so that all the resources the student needs is on one document. Could be adapted after classes return for a classroom based lesson. At the end of the ppt I reference a ‘Show My Homework’ quiz. The quiz has been published on SMHW so if you use SMHW then search ‘Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Radiation Knowledge Check’ and you should be able to find the quiz.
Background Radiation
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Background Radiation

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A lesson for AQA 4.4 Atomic Structure physics GCSE. Designed for distance learning during CV19 so that all the resources the student needs is on one document. Could be adapted after classes return for a classroom based lesson. At the end of the ppt I reference a ‘Show My Homework’ quiz. The quiz has been published on SMHW so if you use SMHW then search ‘Background Radiation Knowledge Check’ and you should be able to find the quiz.
Half Life
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Half Life

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A lesson for AQA 4.4 Atomic Structure physics GCSE. Designed for distance learning during CV19 so that all the resources the student needs is on one document. Could be adapted after classes return for a classroom based lesson. At the end of the ppt I reference a ‘Show My Homework’ quiz. The quiz has been published on SMHW so if you use SMHW then search ‘Half Life Knowledge Check’ and you should be able to find the quiz.
Atomic Structure, Mass and Isotopes
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Atomic Structure, Mass and Isotopes

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An introduction lesson to Atomic Structure AQA physics GCSE. Designed for distance learning during CV19 so that all the resources the student needs is on one document. Could be adapted after classes return for a classroom based lesson. At the end of the ppt I reference a ‘Show My Homework’ quiz. The quiz has been published on SMHW so if you use SMHW then search ‘Atomic structure, Mass and Isotopes Knowledge Check’ and you should be able to find the quiz.
Force and Motion: Momentum, Newtons Third law & Stopping Distances- Lesson pack 3
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Force and Motion: Momentum, Newtons Third law & Stopping Distances- Lesson pack 3

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This resources has three lessons designed to be used for distance learning. All the resources the students need is on one document. Lesson 7: Newtons Third Law Lesson 8: Momentum Lesson 9: Kinetic Energy Lesson 10: Stopping Distances Lessons 1-3 (speed, velocity and motion graphs) are available in lesson pack 1. Lessons 4-6 (newtons first and second laws incl acceleration RP) are in lesson pack 2 The resources have been geared to a low/mid ability group. It has been designed to fit the** AQA Synergy Spec** (4.7.1: Force and motion) but shares this content with the trilogy and separate sciences. Note that these resources are mostly catered to the foundation tier so you will need to add a bit to the momentum lesson. It could be adjusted to suit classroom teaching once things return to normal. Hope these save you some time.
Radioactive Contamination
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Radioactive Contamination

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A lesson for AQA 4.4 Atomic Structure physics GCSE. Designed for distance learning during CV19 so that all the resources the student needs is on one document. Could be adapted after classes return for a classroom based lesson. At the end of the ppt I reference a ‘Show My Homework’ quiz. The quiz has been published on SMHW so if you use SMHW then search ‘Radioactive Contamination Knowledge Check’ and you should be able to find the quiz.
Force and Motion: Newton's First and Second Law. Lesson Pack 2
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Force and Motion: Newton's First and Second Law. Lesson Pack 2

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This resources has three lessons designed to be used for distance learning. All the resources the students need is on one document. Lesson 4: Acceleration Lesson 5: Newton’s First and Second Law Lesson 6: Acceleration Required Practical Lessons 1-3 (speed, velocity and motion graphs). Are also available in lesson pack 1. The resources have been geared to a low/mid ability group. It has been designed to fit the** AQA Synergy Spec** but shares this content with the trilogy and separate sciences. Note that this group had already studied free body diagrams and so that part is recapped rather than taught from scratch. It could be adjusted to suit classroom teaching once things return to normal. Hope these save you some time.
Force and Motion: Speed, distance and velocity. Lesson Pack 1
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Force and Motion: Speed, distance and velocity. Lesson Pack 1

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This resources has three lessons designed to be used for distance learning. All the resources the students need is on one document. Lesson 1: Speed and velocity. Lesson 2: Distance/Time graphs. Lesson 3: Velocity/Time graphs. The resources have been geared to a low/mid ability group. It has been designed to fit the AQA Synergy Spec but shares this content with the trilogy and separate sciences. Note that in the synergy spec there is no distinction between distance and displacement on graphs so that is not covered. It could be adjusted to suit classroom teaching once things return to normal. Hope these save you some time.
Nuclear Equations
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Nuclear Equations

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A lesson for AQA 4.4 Atomic Structure physics GCSE. Designed for distance learning during CV19 so that all the resources the student needs is on one document. Could be adapted after classes return for a classroom based lesson. The excellent worksheets were not made by me but taken from tes so long ago I cannot remember. Thank you to the original author! At the end of the ppt I reference a ‘Show My Homework’ quiz. The quiz has been published on SMHW so if you use SMHW then search ‘Nuclear Equations Knowledge Check’ and you should be able to find the quiz.