Full lesson resources for “Mathematics in Science - Significant Figures”!
Objectives:
To understand the importance of mathematics in science
To be able to simplify numbers with a large amount of digits
To understand the concept of infinitely long irrational numbers
The lesson is intended for high school, though is also appropriate for middle. Estimated time for lesson is 51 minutes, though I give information on how to extend the lesson.
Files in resource:
PowerPoint with notes explaining each slide
Lesson plan outlining each activity
Worksheet, fully editable
Answers to worksheet
Lesson write-up. Goes through all lesson objectives in clear language. Students can read this instead of lesson, or use this for pre-reading, or to catch-up on missed lesson.
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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.
This PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of speed). The lesson objectives covered are:
Calculate speed
Describe relative motion
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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.
Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 8.9: Resolution of Forces.
The lesson objectives are:
What is meant by the resolution of forces
How to resolve a force
About the forces on an object in equilibrium
How to use a force diagram to work out whether or not an object is in equilibrium
As the content is for higher science students, the lesson has been aimed at higher achieving students. The PowerPoint goes through both the scale drawing and trigonometry approach of resolving a forces. The answers at the end relate the the summary questions on page 131 of the GCSE physics book.
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The lesson objectives are:
What the parallelogram of forces is
What the parallelogram of forces is used for
What is needed to draw a scale diagram of the parallelogram of forces
How to use the parallelogram of forces to find the resultant of two forces
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PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of energy and temperature. The lesson objectives covered are:
State the difference between energy and temperature
Describe what happens when you heat up solids, liquids and gases
Explain what is meant by equilibrium
This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 2 book, chapters P2.3.
PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of series and parallel circuits. The lesson objectives covered are:
Describe the difference between series and parallel circuits
Describe how current and potential difference vary in series and parallel circuits
This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 2 book, chapters P1.4.
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The lesson objectives are:
How levers act as force multipliers
How can you tell if a lever is a force multiplier
What gears do
How gears can give a bigger turning effect
As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The questions at the end refer to the summary questions on page 123 of the AQA GCSE physics book.
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The lesson objectives are:
How to find the position and nature of an image formed by a lens
What type of image is formed by a convex lens and its principal focus
What type of lens is used in a camera and in a magnifying glass
What type of image is formed in a camera and what type in a magnifying glass
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The lesson objectives are:
What a convex lens is
What a concave lens is
How to calculate magnification
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The lesson objectives are:
How the wavelength of light changes over the visible spectrum
What determines the colour of a surface
What a translucent object is
The difference between a translucent object and a transparent object
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The lesson objectives are:
Where refraction of light can happen
How a light ray refracts when it goes from air into glass or from glass into air
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The lesson objectives are:
What the normal is in a diagram of light rays
The law of reflection of a light at a plane mirror
How an image is formed by a plane mirror
What is meant by specula reflection and diffuse reflection
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The lesson objectives are:
What crude oil is made up of
What alkanes are
How to represent alkanes by their chemical formula or displayed formula
The names and formula of the first four alkanes
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Not all equations are included, but around 90% of them are. The triple only content equations are not included.