UNIT 8 ATOM AND RADIOACTIVITY - GCSE Combined Science PHYSICS - Trilogy V1 - SoW & Resources
Lesson materials and lesson plan with all key components.
Also available as a full Scheme of Work with all lesson resources including starters, main activity and plenary.
Biology and Chemistry Schemes of Work also available for the new combined science.
Core Science Prediction Exam Paper - HIGHER & FOUNDATION- 2016
AQA Prediction papers based on previous examination questions.
There are 50 mark per paper (1 hour).
Question based on past papers but re-written for the purpose of the exam.
Overlap questions at beginning, like real examinations.
They are designed to get students to revise the key topics that are more likely to appear in the 2016 exam.
Paper come with mark scheme and so can be set as a class task, homework or revision task.
Foundation tier also available.
A set of multiple choice questions that can be sued to assess students either as a starter, plenary or revision task.
Works best with voting kits, pre-made flash cards or whiteboards. Also students can record answers in back of books.
Covers: energy, energy transfers, units, energy resources
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Unit 2 Speed - Scheme of Work for AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy Physics
Topics included:
- Distance & displacement
- Speed & Velocity
- Scalar and vector
- Acceleration
- Distance-Time Graphs
- Velocity-Time Graphs
- Newton's Laws of Motion
- Stopping distances
- Braking & Thinking distances
- Momentum
- Conservation of Momentum
Based upon the AQA draft specification and includes:
- PowerPoints
- Lesson Plan format Scheme of Work
- Links to specification
- Supporting resources - bingo, keywords task, equation squares, practical guides, support sheets
Other units and schemes of work available for biology, chemistry and physics.
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Two books, each with 50 engaging and memorable demonstrations/practicals - 100 in total!
These are designed to support existing teacher, NQTs, ITT, PGCE students and more in both primary and secondary schools.
These books supports the teaching of various topics/units including:
Speed, velocity, acceleration, forces, energy transformations, atomic structure, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, energy resources, states of matter, magnets, terminal velocity, volume, elements, periodic table, genetic, diseases, floating and sinking, pressure, chemical reactions, enzymes, cell division, combustion, momentum, smoking and much more….
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Unit 1 Forces - Scheme of Work for AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy Physics
Topics included:
- Contact forces
- Non-contact forces
- Gravity, weight
- Resultant forces
- Work done
- Energy Transfers
- Forces
- Elasticity
Based upon the AQA draft specification and includes:
- PowerPoints
- Lesson Plan format Scheme of Work
- Links to specification
- Supporting resources - bingo, keywords task, equation squares, practical guides, support sheets
Other units and schemes of work available for biology, chemistry and physics.
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A great task that can be used as an assessment tool for a starter, mini-plenary or revision task.
This works best when students have pre-made cards to select answer, voting kits or white boards. Students can also complete as a quiz in the back of their books.
Covers: electricity, LDR, resistance, current, potential difference, units, power, electrons,
3 questions per card, with answers. These can be used for a quiz for the whole class or several sets printed for students in small groups.
Topics include: limestone, atoms, periodic table, alkanes, alkenes, cracking, auxins, hormones, nerves, reflex, energy, energy resources, waves and much more.
A set of multiple choice questions that can be sued to assess students either as a starter, plenary or revision task.
Works best with voting kits, pre-made flash cards or whiteboards. Also students can record answers in back of books.
Covers: transverse, longitudinal, electromagnetic, wavelength, amplitude, sound
This task is designed around the fact that students need to "learn" the key information. This therefore is given and the students need to learn it. They can make notes in the space inside, but by the end of the task can only make notes on a postcard/post-it.
This is based around study skills and making revision notes - you don't have to copy out the book.
Topics include: conduction, convection, radiation, heat transfers, waves, sound, reflection, refraction, energy, energy resources, solar, power station, national grid, transformers, power, electricity and more.
Progress monitoring booklets for Further Additional Science - Physics P3
A list of the various objectives for each of the topics in the Further Additional Science Unit.
Students can show progress against what they know about a topic at the start and then at the end of a unit. This can then be used to produce a personalised revision programme for the student.
Alternative way of being used, is to print on stickers and use in books.
The idea works that students should know the core building blocks around the edge of the page.
The task therefore is to work inwards and begin to summarise these key points in the middle, only focusing on the things they have forgotten.
The final task is to get this all on to a postcard - their revision notes to take away! This makes it all manageable for the student.
This is one topic only and the full unit can be downloaded as a complete file.
The idea works that students should know the core building blocks around the edge of the page.
The task therefore is to work inwards and begin to summarise these key points in the middle, only focusing on the things they have forgotten.
The final task is to get this all on to a postcard - their revision notes to take away! This makes it all manageable for the student.
This is one topic only and the full unit can be downloaded as a complete file.
Revision loop card activity for Additional Physics. Students need to cut out the cards and then sequence them so that the question on one card matches the answer on the next one. If the student get them correct, it will form a loop.
The answer sheet is also provided so that you can quickly check response and identify any mistakes made by the student(s).
A great activity to challenge students - who is quickest; to assess students and highlight misconceptions.
Loop cards include questions about:
Nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, atomic structure, alpha, beta, gamma, ionisation, penetration power, electric fields,
The idea works that students should know the core building blocks around the edge of the page.
The task therefore is to work inwards and begin to summarise these key points in the middle, only focusing on the things they have forgotten.
The final task is to get this all on to a postcard - their revision notes to take away! This makes it all manageable for the student.
This is one topic only and the full unit can be downloaded as a complete file.
The loop cards can be used as tool for assessment of prior learning, progress and revision. Students need to match the question on one card with the answer on another card, like dominoes.
The answer sheet is given at the end of the document.
This is good to do a pace and challenge activity.
Great plenary, starter or revision activity.
A student is given a card and has to describe the word without using any of the three words given or the actual word.
Students can then make their own versions too as great revision too.
Great plenary, starter or revision activity.
A student is given a card and has to describe the word without using any of the three words given or the actual word.
Students can then make their own versions too as great revision too.
Articulate games. Can be used as a starter, plenary or challenge/quiz game.
The student selects a card about the topic studied and has to describe the words using words, picture/diagrams or actions. More points are awarded for not using words or diagrams!!
Great for competition! A fun an interesting game that really engages the students!
Remember to have some rewards for the best action and winner!
A great task that can be used as an assessment tool for a starter, mini-plenary or revision task.
This works best when students have pre-made cards to select answer, voting kits or white boards. Students can also complete as a quiz in the back of their books.
Covers: speed, acceleration, forces, momentum, work, safety, graphs