Learning about speed, distance, and time using this fun cootie catcher templates. This is great as an engaging activity (plenary) in an introduction lesson to speed.
There are two differentiated templates:
Cootie catcher has questions and answers about units, making measurements, and equations.
Cootie catcher has questions about units, making measurements, and equations. The students have to write in the answers in the cootie catcher.
Enjoy!
I’ve used this resource with my GCSE students revising for Electricity. The tarsia puzzle has all the electricity symbols and units that they need to know. Hope you like it!
Radioactivity GCSE Physics
I got my pupils to make their own radiation badge to learn about alpha, beta, and gamma radiation’s penetrating power. They cut out ‘photographic films’ and darkened the areas that would be affected when the badge is exposed to each type of radiations.
I have included a few versions of the activity so that you can print out the version most suitable for you and your class.
Hope this is useful in your pupils’ learning process!
Here’s a game of Articulate for physics revision. I’ve included different coloured decks so that you can put students into different teams. There’s also a key definition sheet. I usually give my students the key definition sheet ahead of time, either for homework or in class (5 to 10 minutes), so that they can memorise the definitions in preparation for the game.
Are you in search of an invaluable resource to elevate your GCSE Physics teaching and help your students grasp complex energy concepts effectively?
This resource features 50 thought-provoking questions with detailed answers,.
Engaging Questions: Covering essential energy topics, the questions help GCSE students understand fundamental concepts in Energy and stretches those who are higher potential learners.
Detailed Answers: Comprehensive answers for you to use when going through answers with students.
Scaffolded: Questions are scaffolded, ensuring that students can progress from foundational concepts to more challenging ones seamlessly.
Calculation Practice: There are plenty of calculation questions.
This can be used as lesson resource or multiple homework.
LO:
To describe the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids, and gases and describe their changes of state.
16 slides for KS3 or KS4 students to learn about these topics:
Particle model
Solids
Liquids
Gases
Evaporation
Melting
Boiling
Sublimation
Condensation
Freezing
Boiling temperature
Melting temperature
Suggested investigation: measuring boiling temperature of 3 different substances
Here’s a simple powerpoint for yr 7 or 8 pupils to learn about the difference between a food chain and a food web.
I’ve used this resource for a 50 minute lesson.
Learning objectives:
Describe what food chains show
Describe what food webs show
GCSE physics worksheet/handout on tangent on distance time graph. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use.
Learning objective:
Calculate the speed of an object from the gradient of a tangent on a distance-time graph.
Happy teaching!
GCSE physics worksheet/handout on types of forces. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use.
Learning objective:
Define and identify different types of forces.
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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Centre of gravity.
Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use.
Learning objective:
Recall that the weight of a body acts through its center of gravity.
Locate the center of gravity of symmetric and asymmetric objects.
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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on velocity time graphs. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use.
Learning objective:
Describe the journey of an object by analyzing a velocity-time graph.
Calculate the acceleration of an object from the gradient of a distance-time graph.
Calculate the distance travelled of an object from the area under a velocity-time graph.
Happy teaching!
GCSE physics worksheet/handout on scalars and vectors. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use.
Learning objective:
Define and give examples of scalar and vector quantities.
Explain the difference between distance and displacement.
Represent and interpret vector quantities on scale diagrams.
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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Newton’s first law.
Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use.
Learning objective:
Apply Newton’s first law to stationary and moving objects.
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