Experienced science teacher - 15 years of teaching. Commissioned resource author. Copy editor.
Prefer active student-led activities and so tend to design accordingly.
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Experienced science teacher - 15 years of teaching. Commissioned resource author. Copy editor.
Prefer active student-led activities and so tend to design accordingly.
Save yourself heaps of planning time, for as little as £1.00. Funds generated from the sales of resource helps pay for the software and apps used to create my resources.
This resource is ideal for both the new and legacy AQA course. It consists of 2 identical crosswords, excepting that the one for foundation students has some of the letters already inserted. A very good resource to consolidate learning or for revision.
I found this document after a long search on the internet. It dates back to early 2000 and has the complete breakdown of topics, learning objectives, outcomes, possible activities and teaching notes.
Published by the QCA.
GCSE Physics, Big Bang, Red Shift, Expanding Universe, Cosmic Background radiation, microwaves, evidence, theory
This activity is designed to get all abilities creating their own learning through comic strips and a newspaper type activity.
Activity one students complete tasks in a newspaper style.
Activity two, students can create comic strips.
Brief information on the Big Bang, Red Shift and Cosmic Background radiation is included in the form of a comic strip (good for reluctant readers). Students then have to produce their own image that depicts the content of each scene, forcing them to engage with the text and personalise their learning. As an further activity or homework, students are given the template for the comic strips and instructed to produce their own more detailed version.
Students do not need to be artistically gifted and can use a variety of material to create the images, ie a collage from old magazines, plasticine or even pieces of shaped pasta. The idea is that they think about the information and how they would like depict it, no matter how abstract.
Activity Length: 40 minutes
Suitable for GCSE students of all abilities.
This is a 3 part resource. The first is a comic book style text that introduces EM waves as being transverse and as waves of different lengths and frequency (there is an explanation as to what these terms mean). The second part is a user friendly worksheet, again in a comic book style, where students can use textbooks, video or internet to discover the uses, dangers, advantages, disadvantages, frequency and wavelengths of the spectrum.
My students enjoy using the comic-book style textbooks, in particular my reluctant readers and dyslexic students, however, there should always be an alternative source information around, like a text book, to ensure that they are exposed to text of all types.
The third is a powerpoint file of the comic book if you should wish to present it rather than printing it.
The activity will challenge the higher abilities as they will be expected to apply their knowledge in a compare and contrast activity, while also being expected to produce work that shows a deeper understanding.
Keywords: transverse wave, electromagnetic spectrum, light, communication,
NEW SPECIFICATION FOR EXAMINATION IN 2018
Objective:
To understand the function of the different wires in a plug, how a mains cable works, the importance of the earth wire, the difference between a three and two core cable.
Included:
Text, 2 Tarsia Puzzles of different sizes, answers to the Tarsia
Suitable for both high and low achievers.
Approximately a 40 minute activity.
Lesson Ideas:
Give students the text document and allow them time to read and highlight any words they do not understand.
Put the students in groups of 2 or 3 and issue each group with 2 post-it notes.
Students then cut and assemble the tarsia puzzle, matching the question and answer. If students are really struggling, they are allowed to write a single question on each of the post-it notes and then wait for the teacher to circulate and answer the questions.
After the time is up, issue each group with the answers and have them complete their puzzles.
This is a good starter activity for the following lesson, to re-inforce the ideas.
Based on the AQA key words produced by them, this is designed to get students to interact with the words and definitions. Suitable for C grade and above or in mixed ability groups. Activity should take about 20 minutes.
Objectives: To understand how evaporation is linked to thermal energy transfer
To understand how to change the rate of evaporation/condensation
I have found this works best in small groups where students can discuss ideas. The activity should take about 40 minutes and then another 20 minutes for peer assessment.
Activity overview:
Give higher achievers a text book and lower achievers the accompaning text. I usually allow students to answer whichever questions they wish but generally find that they attempt most.
Students have found themselves stranded on a deserted island with no food, shelter, water or fuel. They have discovered that the island’s inhabitants are only too happy to supply them with the essentials, providing that they share their knowledge of science with them.
Each question asked has point values. At the end of the journey students count up how many points they have accumulated to see how well they were able to survive!
Worksheet to help those struggling with this topic to gain merit. Helps them to describe how lenses can affect rays of light. A similar one for mirrors can be found here http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Concave-and-amp-Convex-Mirrors-BTEC-low-abiltiy-6-3-6427471/requestAction/add/ - answers to be uploaded shortly.
Outcomes:
recall the definition of specific heat capacity
calculate the specific heat capacity
perform and rearrange equations (using a triangle)
Included:
editable power point with model answer
Differentiated question sheet
Answer Sheet
Exam Technique sheet (could be used for homework)
Suitable for GCSE
This activity reinforces some of the key terminology and parts and functions of the National Grid that students will have encountered during this lesson. I have designed this so that it can be accessible to those with literacy difficulties by putting in plain student speak where possible.
I have also included the answers so that students can peer or self assess.
Some of the terminology includes:
step-up transformer, current, substation, pylon
A collection of KS3 science resources including revision and feedback tasks, literacy support and deep learning tasks. Total price of bundled items: £32.90.
Estimated Activity Time: 1 hour
Resource has been designed to appeal to all abilities and allows them all to access a challenge activity.
The resource consists of two sheets, an activity sheet on generating electricity and a second based on "loci" learning theory which is excellent for recall.
Activities include, linking concepts with a word cloud, drawing energy transfer diagrams, functions of a turbine , structure and function of furnace, geothermal energy.
All instructions are on the activity sheets
Suitable to challenge higher ability candidates.
Based on the game Jeopardy, students are given a list of answers to which they have to formulate questions relating to ultrasound. This activity stimulates deep learning, synthesis and connecting concepts.
Lesson 1
Lesson and simple practical Heat and Temperature
Aim: To see whether boiling water will cool faster if a cold metal cube is placed inside the beaker.
Objectives
Recognise what we mean by ‘temperature’.
Describe how differences in temperature can cause heat energy to transfer.
Explain the difference between heat and temperature
Lesson 2
Lesson and simple practical conservation of Energy GPE, KE
Aim To see if the height at which we drop an object will affect the size of the crater it makes.
To describe energy transfer between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.
Explain how energy is conserved when objects fall.
Lesson 1
Lesson and simple practical Heat and Temperature
Aim: To see whether boiling water will cool faster if a cold metal cube is placed inside the beaker.
Objectives
Recognise what we mean by ‘temperature’.
Describe how differences in temperature can cause heat energy to transfer.
Explain the difference between heat and temperature
Lesson 2
Lesson and simple practical conservation of Energy GPE, KE
Aim To see if the height at which we drop an object will affect the size of the crater it makes.
To describe energy transfer between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy.
Explain how energy is conserved when objects fall
Objectives:
To understand what wasted and useful energy are
To understand what happens to wasted energy
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A Trifold brochure worksheet suitable for GCSE Foundation Tier students or higher ability KS3.
Print double sided for best effect.
Colour and Black and white included
Additional free resources when purchased as part of a bundle.
Objective : to understand and consolidate ideas related to specific heat capacity.
Differentiated set of questions that can be shaped into a foldable.
This resource is suitable for GCSE or high achieving KS3.
I use it either on A3 paper As a groupwork activity for revision or consolidation, or, as an individual homework task.
This resources contains 2 activities, one a set of 26 flash cards ideal for revision and a second file with the same 26 terms and definitions in the form of a card sort. This is an ideal activity for GCSE revision or a starter for the new year 10 physics curriculum.