This worksheet is aimed at GCSE students studying current and charge (part of the electricity topic). This worksheet has been created with all abilities in mind, and has extension questions to stretch and challenge the more able. The answers have been provided.
5 Worksheets, with answers, to help with teaching the equations for electricity to GCSE.
One worksheet covers the circuit symbols and definitions.
Four worksheets cover the equations.
One worksheet covers rearranging and memorising the equations
PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of The Earth (in space). The lesson objectives covered are:
Explain the motion of the Sun, stars, and Moon across the sky
Explain why seasonal changes happen
This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 1 book, chapters 4.3.
This worksheet is aimed at GCSE students studying potential difference (part of the electricity topic). This worksheet has been created with all abilities in mind, and has extension questions to stretch and challenge the more able. The answers have been provided.
This worksheet is aimed at GCSE students studying force and motion (part of the motion topic). This worksheet has been created with all abilities in mind, and gets progressively more difficult down the worksheet. The answers have been provided.
Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint and worksheets cover chapter 5.2: Cables and Plugs.
The lesson objectives are:
What the casing of a mains plug or socket is made of and why
What is in a mains cable
The colour of the live, neutral and earth wires
Why a three-pin plug includes and earth wire
It is suggested that students have a go at rewiring a plug in lesson. The answers at the end of the PowerPoint refer to the exam question worksheet.
Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint and worksheet covers chapter 15.4: The Motor Effect.
The lesson objectives are:
How to change the size and reverse the direction of the force on a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field
How a simple electric motor works
What is meant by the magnetic flux density
How to calculate the force on a current-carrying wire
As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end of the PowerPoint refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 221. The worksheet also is aimed at high ability, answers have been provided
This PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of speed). The lesson objectives covered are:
Calculate speed
Describe relative motion
The worksheet contains is made to stretch and challenge students, going into the GCSE specification. Also provided is an answer sheet to the worksheet. This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 2 book, chapters P3.1.
This PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of Distance-Time graphs (motion graphs). The lesson objectives covered are:
Interpret distance-time graphs
Calculate speed using a distance-time graph
This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 2 book, chapters P3.2.
This PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of Turning Forces. The lesson objectives covered are:
Describe what is meant by a moment
Calculate the moment of a force
Describe how the centre of mass affects stability
The worksheet contains is made to stretch and challenge students, going into the GCSE specification. Also provided is an answer sheet to the worksheet. This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 2 book, chapters P3.6.