Differentiates C to A* ( 2016 grades 5 to 8); statements that describe the source of energy using AQA key terms. Use in conjunction with the pictures work sheet to have a visual support to the statements.
Can be used for independent work following class demos or short videos, or as a consolidating short exercise in pairs or a group of four( in a snow ball strategy to promote self assessment and student talk).
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Students need to understand the vocabulary of mathematics as it applies to Science. This sheet has been devised to remind teachers of the rigorous approach to explaining and demonstrating how mathematical terms are interpreted and used in Science problem solving and data analysis. A copy can be glued to students' work books, for them to consult the definitions and worked examples to support them in their application of number in the Science course; AQA Trilogy and Individual Sciences.
Print these tables with the key terms for each and every section of the AQA Physics 4.5 Scheme of work. Each table can support your teaching and learning in each topic; ask students to glue them to their exercise book for reference.
Key terms, definitions , examples of the key term used in a sentence. Support and promote literacy in Physics to help students make progress to GCSE level 7 and 8 in their understanding and communication skills.
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The** required practical** exam questions are a challenge to most students whom fail to transfer their class room skills in the scientific method into comprehensive written descriptions and explanations. These worksheets are aimed at helping students remember terminology, practise method writing and recall and explain data collection techniques. March schemes are provided for guidance or self assessment Afl strategies.
I of 3 resources produced for students to practice the skills needed ISA controlled assessments. Apologies for a 3 errors in the text. They have now been corrected.Thank you for your purchase. Students can used the research notes or be encouraged to research Static friction, and come up with their sources to inform their hypothesis and subsequent method. Use resource 2 and 3 for a complete preparation set. Take every opportunity to use key terms, data collection and analysis vocabulary.
10 MC unusually phrased questions that require students to compare two types of graph: d-t,v-t and a-t graph. Challenge students to reflect on their understanding of these graphs. As a starter activity allow 10 minutes for individual students to answer the 10 questions. As and Assessment for learning (AFL) activity this delivers peer assessment when you ask students to check and discuss each other's answers. As a 'talk to learn' strategy allow students 5-10 minutes to argue for or against their answer. Detect general misconceptions or identify students with fundamental problems in this unit and plan an intervention lesson, or work with them while other students work on exam practise questions. Buy 'AS motion challenge' resource for additional differentiation. Raise your Teaching impact in your class for $3
A2 Further mechanics; Circular Motion topic. Use the resources as starter activities or plenaries to reinforce the essential definitions ( Assessment Objective 1) for this topic. You might wish to purchase the Circular motion presentation for students' independent learning too. Download these resources, print them on card, laminate and enjoy their impact on your students' motivation and learning. Add a little fun and competitiveness at the start of lessons for years to come.
A set of 3 differentiated d-t graph worksheets for assessment. A detailed Mark scheme is provided so that you can use this resource to support self or peer marking. Spend your time in the classroom identifying needs and providing high quality feedback. Have more free time at weekends.
Bloom's taxonomy terms are used to help students make progress. From a simple practical task in question 2, that allows student to experience the concept of equilibrium to question 8 that challenges students to investigate equilibrium with moments calculations. You are free to walk around the classroom offering advice, formative feedback, and asking challenging questions. High impact.
2017-19 AQA GCSE Energy 4.1. Give students a table at the start of each of the 4.1 sub-units for them to track their progress in each learning outcome. 'Evaluate' skills can be achieved by open ended research HW. Students can colour in the right-hand side columns with the traffic lights or RAG scheme, or choose their own emoji to show their progress and confidence level, and teachers can use the information to targte formative feedback or plan revision interventions.
2017-19 AQA GCSE Physics Matter/Heat. Use these tables for students to keep a record of their progress in the Electricity units. The students can fill in the right-hand side column with a traffic light colour scheme to show their level of confidence in a sub-unit. For the teacher, this data can help formulate individual feedback or plan revision interventions. Bloom's taxonomy is systematically used to help students develop the skills for answering exams style questions and competently communicate their subject knowledge.
2017-19 AQA GCSE 4.7 Physics. Use these tables for students to keep a record of their progress in the Electricity units. The students can fill in the right-hand side column with a traffic light colour scheme to show their level of confidence in a sub-unit. For the teacher, this data can help formulate individual feedback or to plan revision interventions. Bloom's taxonomy is systematically used to help students develop the skills for answering exams style questions and competently communicate their subject knowledge.
Students learn about useful energy and wasted energy, using a sankey diagram, Opportunities are offered through resources for real time assessment of progress and differentiation.
PPS with simple and effective animations to reinforce the variables that affect momentum. Practise questions and Updated exams style questions for homework or summative assessment , student progress chart based on lesson's objectives. Opportunities for AFL's self assessment. Teacher's instructions page useful for non-physics specialists. Teaching and learning ideas to promote Independence and communication skills.
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100 questions covering all the AO1 assessment objective of the course. Questions require quick diagrams and sort answers. This can be used as a revision resource to support home study of to focus revision lessons. Students can work in groups on each topics to promote a specialist groups strategy or can work their way through the 3 main sections of the 2 year course. This resource will be redundant after the last 4403 exam in 2017. do not use for the new spec.
Model the game, and let the class have fun. Walk around identifying inconsistencies and problems in student understanding or communicating. Engaging activity with an element of competition. Provides a fun way of peer and self assessment. Everyone is involved. High impact.
This worksheet is rigorous in its use of AS scientific terms and conventions, and it is a step by step description of Newton's second Law of motion to derive the four most useful equations of motion. The students is shown how their knowledge and understanding improves and expands from Physics GCSE 'C' grade to AS/ Maths Mechanics 1 'A' grade, through the use of exam style questions. The Mark scheme gives a step by step commentary on the methods and final answer conventions, to help the student understand the pitfall in problem solving e.g carelessness with units and decimal place presentation. The work could be set as a 2 hour independent study to support AS Motion in a straight line with constant acceleration and or Maths Mechanics 1 Dynamics. This worksheet will allow the teacher to see differentiation in the class and understand AS student's needs, thus targeting feedback and assistance efficiently.
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When High GCSE point score students are successful in joining an A level Physics course, they can take responsibility for their AS progress with this condensed resource to help them recap and revise key concepts during the long summer holiday. Hand this resource on results day to establish high expectations and an ethos of preparation. Answers and commentary to all AQA GCSE challenge level 3 and 4 questions are added. This allows the A level teacher to reduce marking time and enhance the quality of feedback at the start of the course. High impact!
An engaging resource for kinaesthetic and visual learners, with extension work and HT additions. Problems to test progress with answers for self-assessment. Choose your music, stop , start, freeze, to allow you to highlight a key point or differentiate through questioning. The resource is very helpful to non-specialist Science teachers.