Resources have activities for the lowest to highest level students with level 9 questions to stretch the most able. Included are differentiated powerpoint, calculations worksheet with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes and a range of activities to allow your students to explore topics.
Resources have activities for the lowest to highest level students with level 9 questions to stretch the most able. Included are differentiated powerpoint, calculations worksheet with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes and a range of activities to allow your students to explore topics.
Link to the video https://youtu.be/DRK0uc-9A74
Students can either watch the video before the lesson (flipped learning) or after for homework/revision. There is also a link to question about the topic which can be found in the video description below the video. Also, find attached the power point (PPT) for the lesson the video describes. There is also a Socrative quiz. (find the code for this on the corresponding slide within the PPT). If you like the videos and PPT please subscribe to our channel Judgemeadowsci. You can also follow us on twitter @Judgemeadowsci for more videos ideas and cool stuff!
Link to the video https://youtu.be/fF0OYkbZRDA Students watch the video in the lesson as well as after for homework/revision. Also, find attached the power point (PPT) for the lesson the video describes.
If you like the videos and PPT please subscribe to our channel Judgemeadowsci. You can also follow us on twitter Judgemeadowsci for more videos ideas and cool stuff!
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Link to video https://youtu.be/D2nDXZZ0WlE Students can either watch the video before the lesson (flipped learning) or after for homework/revision. There is also a link to question about the topic which can be found in the video description below the video. Also, find attached the power point (PPT) for the lesson the video describes. There is also a Socrative quiz. (find the code for this on the corresponding slide within the PPT). If you like the videos and PPT please subscribe to our channel Judgemeadowsci. You can also follow us on twitter @Judgemeadowsci for more videos ideas and cool stuff!
These are a 1 minute series of YouTube videos intended for GCSE AQA core revision for the P1 waves (P1.5). The videos in the series are short, to the point, fun, engaging and a great way to revise the whole of the topic. See links below for all of the videos or download the word document which also contains the links.
Series Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzSkBYFghe3ZBsw1DEekSJDG
Types of waves and how they move -
https://youtu.be/EH86uznHQaE?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzSkBYFghe3ZBsw1DEekSJDG
Parts of a wave and how to calculate frequency -
https://youtu.be/Ea9FKsnhdgI
How to use the wave equation -
https://youtu.be/dXwW5_4BeHs
How sound Travels
https://youtu.be/YreDJ1hEFok
Reflection of light and sound and how to draw the ray diagram
https://youtu.be/1-EdNCYUmcU
A series of 1 minute videos to show students basic maths skills they will need for their science exams. Links are found below or in the downloadable word document. Please subscribe to the channel to get the latest videos.
Series Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzSnGyJFOawVArxQibCSdKkX
How to convert units:
https://youtu.be/aUpzXlRyI6w
How to rearrange equations:
https://youtu.be/IcgYvj2EpY0
How to rearrange more complicated equations
https://youtu.be/O6xIsLMTyTg
Link to the video https://youtu.be/n9hPlA2A7j8 Students can either watch the video before the lesson (flipped learning) or after for homework/revision. There is also a link to question about the topic which can be found in the video description below the video. Also, find attached the power point (PPT) for the lesson the video describes. There is also a Socrative quiz. (find the code for this on the corresponding slide within the PPT). If you like the videos and PPT please subscribe to our channel Judgemeadowsci. You can also follow us on twitter @Judgemeadowsci for more videos ideas and cool stuff!
These are a 1 minute series of YouTube videos intended for GCSE AQA core revision for the P1 topic using energy (P1.2). There are 6 videos in the series which are short, to the point, fun, engaging and a great way to revise the whole of the topic. See links below for all of the videos or download the word document which also contains the links.
Series playlist link -
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzR-civ6UGWczDcg6-rJ6Df2
Forms of Energy -
https://youtu.be/SDbzS-ABKio
Energy Transfers and Conservation -
https://youtu.be/PEOBe_8kKTE
Useful, Wasted and Dissipated Energy -
https://youtu.be/zAZuDgJ24z0
Efficiency Equation -
https://youtu.be/N4g2lRQZ6ME
Sankey Diagrams -
These are a 1 minute series of YouTube videos intended for GCSE AQA core revision for the P1 topic electrical energy (P1.3). There are 5 videos in the series which are short, to the point, fun, engaging and a great way to revise the whole of the topic. See links below for all of the videos or download the word document which also contains the links.
Series Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzQCgi4Px3acYrw6WMJUhLzB
Electrical Power:
https://youtu.be/crrEa6MLJ0w
These are a 1 minute series of YouTube videos intended for GCSE AQA core revision for the C1 topic Fundamental Ideas (C1.1). The videos are short, to the point, fun and engaging. Topics include: Structure of the atom, Element, Mixtures and Compounds, Electronic Structure, Forming Bonds, and Chemical Equations. Click on the links below or download the word document for the links to the videos:
Series playlist link –
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzTYTjsUr3_BGVBry4_Es-Mm
Atomic Structure –
https://youtu.be/w92Crun2cBk
Elements, Mixture and Compounds –
https://youtu.be/2OG-bM32REM
Electronic Structure –
https://youtu.be/UfXzbAPp7ow
Forming Bonds –
https://youtu.be/6Fsfa0c5dMA
Ionic Formulae –
https://youtu.be/Iq6FX3GQ9rE
These are a 1 minute series of YouTube videos intended for GCSE AQA core revision for the P1 topic Generating Electricity (P1.4). The videos in the series are short, to the point, fun, engaging and a great way to revise the whole of the topic. See links below for all of the videos or download the word document which also contains the links.
Series Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzT_rSx_ymSTLfJRXSwl6K6K
Parts of a power station -
https://youtu.be/g4OW3ihVdgQ
Renewables and how they work -
https://youtu.be/1LgFIMCsLD0
Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewables
https://youtu.be/3y7Q_CKU8Qc
Fossil fuels and their issues
https://youtu.be/l4QMOv8XeSM
Nuclear power and it's issues
https://youtu.be/3WeHDiXEGGQ
These are a 1 minute series of YouTube videos intended for GCSE AQA core revision for the P1 topic energy transfer by heating (P1.1). The are 11 videos in the series which are short, to the point, fun, engaging and a great way to revise the whole of the topic. See links below for all of the videos or download the word document which also contains the links.
Series playlist link -
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzRoFtC-iQChT77YQOb_JtrP
States of matter -
http://youtu.be/DpbzQfWF-cU
Triangle of states -
http://youtu.be/No4hGR57ThQ
Conduction -
http://youtu.be/lFDJ2E91MJA
Convection -
http://youtu.be/29oszP4dkyA
Infrared Radiation -
http://youtu.be/kdgFqU3iNNg
Evaporation
http://youtu.be/5Gl71ttLUdQ
Condensation
https://youtu.be/uuiHWJBQobQ
A series of 1 minute videos to show students how to gain full marks when answering frequently asked QWCs for their science exams. Links are found below or in the downloadable word document. Please subscribe to the channel to get the latest videos.
Series Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzSEBOZw6jzQFo7YWMbH5a1XwZHwO3OuR
Comparing power sources:
https://youtu.be/99fE9MdTSCg
All the timers you could ever want for your lesson PowerPoints (over 35 timers, from 5 seconds to 16 minutes!) All GIFs. Just copy and paste the timer you want into your PowerPoint you can resize the timer to whatever size is appropriate. Simple but effective way to increase pace and engagement within lessons.
This resources contains a comprehensive introduction the equation of motion and its calculations using (v^2 - u^2)= 2 x a x s.
The resources have activities for the lowest to highest level students with level 9 questions to stretch the most able as well as extension activities related to other areas of the GCSE course such as required practicals.
Included is a differentiated powerpoint, calculations worksheet with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes and a range of activities to allow your students to explore this topic. It uses language and models which allow students to access the fundamental concept of calculations using initial and final velocity, acceleration and distance. Included are learning objectives for grades (3-9). A model answer which scaffolds the calculations needed and allows student to learn how to structure there work when completing calculations related to (v^2 - u^2)= 2 x a x s. The PPT is differentiated throughout with extension tasks for the more able learner. There are exam style assessment questions for students to test their knowledge. This powerpoint can also be easily adapted for a KS3 class.
This resources contains a comprehensive introduction to energy stores. Included is a worksheet and differentiated powerpoint, with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes and a range of activities to allow your students to explore this topic. It uses language and models which allow students to access the fundamental concept of energy. Included are learning objectives for grades (2-8). A model answer which scaffolds the correct language to use and allows student to learn how to structure there work when talking about energy stores. The PPT is differentiated throughout with extension tasks for the more able learner. There is an assessment at the end in the style of the old QWC, as well, a task were students have to improve a modeled level 2 answer to a higher grade. Finally, there is a mini white board activity which allows the teacher to assess students learning within the lesson. This powerpoint can also be easily adapted for a KS3 class.
This resources contains the practical for latent heat of fusion of water for the new AQA GCSE. Included is a video modeling how to carry out the practical, differentiated powerpoint, with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes, questions on calculating latent heat with model answers for those questions. This PPT has a whole range of activities to allow your students to explore latent heat of fusion and progress with their learning. It uses models which allow students to access this fundamental concept. Included are learning objectives for grades (2-8). The PPT is differentiated throughout with extension tasks for the more able learner. There are false statements which the students have to improve so they are correct. As well, detailed instructions in how to carry out the practical with activities to attempt as they go. This powerpoint can also be easily adapted for a KS3 class.
This resources contains a comprehensive introduction to work done and calculation using W= s x d. Included is a differentiated powerpoint, calculations worksheet with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes and a range of activities to allow your students to explore this topic. It uses language and models which allow students to access the fundamental concept of calculating force, mass and acceleration. Included are learning objectives for grades (3-9). A model answer which scaffolds the calculations needed and allows student to learn how to structure there work when completing calculations related to W = s x d. The PPT is differentiated throughout with extension tasks for the more able learner. There is an exam style assessment at the end for students to test their knowledge. This powerpoint can also be easily adapted for a KS3 class.
This resources contains a comprehensive introduction to elastic potential energy and its calculation using Ee= 0.5 x k x e^2.
The resources have activities for the lowest to highest level students with level 9 questions to stretch the most able.
Included is a differentiated powerpoint, calculations worksheet with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes and a range of activities to allow your students to explore this topic. It uses language and models which allow students to access the fundamental concept of calculating EPE, spring constant and extension. Included are learning objectives for grades (3-9). A model answer which scaffolds the calculations needed and allows student to learn how to structure there work when completing calculations related to Ee= 0.5 x k x e^2. The PPT is differentiated throughout with extension tasks for the more able learner. There are exam style assessment for students to test their knowledge. This powerpoint can also be easily adapted for a KS3 class.
This resources contains a comprehensive introduction to spring constant and its calculation using F=k e.
The resources have activities for the lowest to highest level students with level 9 questions to stretch the most able.
Included is a differentiated powerpoint, calculations worksheet with keywords, learning objectives, differentiated outcomes and a range of activities to allow your students to explore this topic. It uses language and models which allow students to access the fundamental concept of calculating force, spring constant and extension. Included are learning objectives for grades (3-9). A model answer which scaffolds the calculations needed and allows student to learn how to structure there work when completing calculations related to F=k e. The PPT is differentiated throughout with extension tasks for the more able learner. There are exam style assessment for students to test their knowledge. This powerpoint can also be easily adapted for a KS3 class.