A lesson to introduce modelling of circuits and then enables students to create their own models of circuits. Worksheet has three sheets for different levels of ability
Lesson 8 of an 8 part series. This allows students to utilise all their skills so far to analyse, draw graphs of and evaluate the results obtained in the previous lesson
Lesson includes a guided powerpoint and the related helper sheets
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Lesson 5 of a 8 part series. This introduces students on how to collect data, then allows them to put that to practice with a practical activity.
Lesson includes a guided powerpoint and the related worksheet
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Complete lesson on changes in energy stores.
Starter - Some true and false questions on Energy to address misconceptions
Main - Intro to energy and the new 'stores' approach. Work through the different stores of energy, giving examples. The students then have a worksheet to complete. Energy transfers then discussed with a demo (as shown in the picture) and examples given. Students then move around a circus identifying energy stores and any transfers.
Plenary - Three levelled questions (with markschemes) for students to answer
Complete lesson on energy and power.
Starter - BoBs Big Five. Students answer 5 recap questions in the back of their books to review what they know so far, answers are included
Main -Introduce power, the formula, how to rearrange it then an opportunity for students to test their own knowledge with a worksheet (answers included). Students then move around the room identifying different appliances, working out their powers in W as most are in kW, and then calculating the energy they use. Worksheet is differentiated and this is an activity using non-standard units (kW, mins, kJ etc), again answers are included
Plenary - Bingo. students pick 9 values from the slides and then have to do calculations to clear their boards. All answers are in the notes.
Lesson starts with introducing the photon, then the work of Einstein and the theory behind photoelectricity. Students are prompted throughout the lesson to complete various parts on the worksheet (answers included in the powerpoint). There is then a chance to complete an exam question, and the lesson finishes with a 10 word story about the lesson.
This lesson was graded outstanding by an external observer.
Lesson introduces the ways in which ionisation can occur, giving the students opportunities to answer the questions on the worksheet. Students are then presented with a game to play which consolidates all the calculations they have done prior to this.
Lesson will guide them through the theory behind refraction, then get them to exercise this with a practical. There are two worksheets to help with this, one easy and one more difficult. A good P3 extension included with the main task.
The content of the first two lessons of Waves covered in one.
Go through the information about waves whilst students complete the first page of the booklet. They are then left to complete the rest of the booklet themselves, using the first page as a guide.
Finish off with getting the students to complete certain waveforms when given specific sounds
Starter - recap on keywords and thinking about reflection
Main - work through worksheet to discover the relationship, alongside practice drawing ray diagrams
Plenary - assess knowledge from the lesson
Powerpoint to introduce the content, then the students complete a worksheet. Then there are two sets of exam questions for them to complete, and some little quiz cards they can use with a board game, or anything similar.