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Current Electricity KS3 - 39 Worksheets/Homeworks
39 original, differentiated and challenging homework/worksheets covering current electricity at KS3 in its entirety. The topics included are:
Current, Voltage and Resistance
Conductors and Insulators
Circuits and Symbols
Lamps in Series and Parallel
Current in Series and Parallel
Voltage in Series and Parallel
Does the Number of Batteries Affect Current? Why.
Does the Number of Batteries Affect Voltage? Why.
Does Resistance Affect Current? Why?
Switches in series and parallel
Ohms Law
Each topic comes with a detailed answer/mark scheme PowerPoint to make self-assessment and peer assessment easier.
Also Available
Fully resourced lessons on each of the above topics are available. In addition to the worksheets/homeworks and mark schemes shown here, each topic comes with an animated PowerPoint and at least nine other resources. Resources place an emphasis on literacy, oracy and assessment for learning. The format of each PowerPoint is to explain the concept, guide the pupil through planning/conducting the practical and conclude. Each animated PowerPoint includes an exit ticket class quiz for instant feedback to the teacher on learning.
The module is available as money-saving bundles or individual topics.
Intro to Current Electricity 1
Intro to Current Electricity 2
Intro to Current Electricity 3
Intro to Current Electricity 4
Current Electricity KS3 – The Complete Module
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences and Specialisation Board Game KS3
This is a challenging, engaging and enjoyable boardgame, for up to six pupils per set, with 54 question cards on the structure and differences between plant and animal cells and cell specialisation. The specialised cells included are:
• red blood cells;
• root hair cells;
• fat cells;
• palisade cells;
• sperm cells;
• egg cells;
• nerve cells,
• ciliated cells.
Included in this Pack
• Game board
• 54 Question cards with questions of varying difficulty
• Teacher answer sheet
• Instruction sheet.
Preparation
• Photocopy game board onto A3 paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included).
• Photocopy question sheets onto paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included) and cut into question cards.
How to Play
• Highest score of dice starts
• Pupils take turns and work their way around the board following the instructions in the squares.
• Certain squares instruct the pupil to take a question card from the face down pile. If correct they move on 2 spaces.
• If a player thinks an answer given by an opponent is incorrect they can challenge. If the challenge is correct the challenger moves forward 2 spaces. If the challenge is wrong the challenger moves back two spaces.
• In the event of a challenge, pupils are encouraged to consult their books but the teacher has a quick-check answer sheet.
Fully resourced and differentiated lessons on these topics are available.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences and Specialisation
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson or Plenary
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson or Plenary
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Current Electricity - Switches in Series and Parallel Circuits KS3
This action-packed lesson on switches in series and parallel circuits is fully resourced and differentiated with 13 activities and 9 learning outcomes.
Easy to follow instructions are given on the PowerPoint and worksheets so that the lesson practically runs itself.
The activities include literacy, group work, peer assessment, self-assessment, pupil response to assessment, feedback to teacher on pupil learning via the exit ticket quiz and a practical.
This pack contains material for two hours lesson time in total to enable the teacher to select resources in order to totally bespoke the lesson according to pupil ability, time available for the topic and focus of departmental/school policy. Resources not used in the lesson can be additional homework or used for pre-examination revision.
An easy to follow one-page flow chart lesson plan indicates where logical choices between resources can be made and indicates whether each activity includes literacy, oracy or AFL .
Objective
*To know that switches open and close circuits.
*To know that one switch controls all the components in a series circuit.
*To know that components can be controlled individually by switches in a parallel circuit.
*To be able to position switches correctly in simple and complex complex parallel circuits.
Resources
Animated 14 slide PowerPoint- includes exit ticket /plenary quiz
Cut and stick
Anticipation guide(starter and plenary)
Flip It
Taboo Cards
Worksheet for practical
Fact sheet
Foldable
Fact Share Worksheet
Exit ticket template
ABC card template
Differentiated homework/classwork worksheets
Flow chart lesson plan
PowerPoint with answers /detailed mark schemes for homework/classwork sheets-pupils of all abilities can self-assess or peer assess.
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Links to other resources in this series.
Current, Voltage and Resistance - What Are They?
Conductors and Insulators
Circuits and Symbols
Intro to Current Electricity 1
Intro to Current Electricity 2
Intro to Current Electricity 3
Current Electricity - Everything You Need
Current Electricity - KS3 Whole Module Revision Lesson
This lesson covers the whole KS3 current electricity module:
Explaining current, voltage and resistance
Explaining conductors and insulators
Current, voltage, lamps and switches in series and parallel circuits
Current and voltage varies with number of batteries
Ohms Law
What You Get
Sheet for fact share activity
Fact Sheet
Smart Board Quiz - Question and answer PowerPoints
Two worksheets – differentiated.
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Sheet for pupils to record quiz answers
Suggested lesson plan (one-page flow chart)
Lesson structure
With the question version of the quiz on the interactive whiteboard, pupils write their answers on their recording sheet. This quiz has a built-in timer for each question but the teacher has control of movement between slides to move from question to question.
The answer version of the quiz is then put on the IWB and pupils mark their answers. This version also shows the questions so it is easy for the teacher to go through any explanations necessary.
The facts on the fact sheet are mapped to the question numbers in the quiz. Pupils now match and colour on the fact sheet, the numbers of the questions they had wrong on the pupil recording sheet. They then have, to take away with them, a clear and permanent record of facts to be learned.
Pupils then tackle the worksheet which is differentiated over two versions.
Finally pupils use the answer/mark scheme PowerPoint to either self-assess or peer assess their answers to the worksheet.
The module is available as money-saving bundles or individual topics.
Intro to Current Electricity 1
Intro to Current Electricity 2
Intro to Current Electricity 3
Intro to Current Electricity 4
Current Electricity KS3 – The Complete Module
Respiration - GCSE (9-1) Revision
Covered in this Resource
Relate surface area to volume ratio to gaseous diffusion in unicellular or small animals and the need for respiratory and transport systems in larger animals.
Respiration as an exothermic reaction controlled by enzymes which produces ATP as a result of breaking down glucose.
Aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria of all cells and requires oxygen and produces CO2 and H2O
Anaerobic respiration occurs in muscle cells during vigorous activity when there is little oxygen, produces lactic acid, creates oxygen debt and less ATP per glucose molecule than aerobic respiration.
Role played by intercostal muscles and diaphragm during inhalation and exhalation.
Label the respiratory system.
Compare the composition of inhaled and exhaled air.
Function of cilia.
Effect of smoking on cilia, emphysema and smokers cough.
What You Get
Sheet for fact share activity
Fact Sheet
Smart Board Quiz - Question and answer PowerPoints
Two worksheets – differentiated.
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Sheet for pupils to record quiz answers
Suggested lesson plan (one-page flow chart)
Lesson structure
With the question version of the quiz on the interactive whiteboard, pupils write their answers on their recording sheet. This quiz has a built-in timer for each question but the teacher has control of movement between slides to move from question to question.
The answer version of the quiz is then put on the IWB and pupils mark their answers. This version also shows the questions so it is easy for the teacher to go through any explanations necessary.
The facts on the fact sheet are mapped to the question numbers in the quiz. Pupils now match and colour on the fact sheet, the numbers of the questions they had wrong on the pupil recording sheet. They then have, to take away with them, a clear and permanent record of facts to be learned.
Pupils then tackle the worksheet which is differentiated over two versions.
Finally pupils use the answer/mark scheme PowerPoint to either self-assess or peer assess their answers to the worksheet.
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Respiration Board Game GCSE (9-1) KS4
An ideal activity for the end of the topic or revision. This is a challenging, engaging and enjoyable board game, for up to six pupils per set, with 54 question cards on the basics of current electricity including:
Relate surface area to volume ratio to gaseous diffusion in unicellular or small animals and the need for respiratory and transport systems in larger animals.
Respiration as an exothermic reaction controlled by enzymes which produces ATP as a result of breaking down glucose.
Aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria of all cells and requires oxygen and produces CO2 and H2O
Anaerobic respiration occurs in muscle cells during vigorous activity when there is little oxygen, produces lactic acid, creates oxygen debt and less ATP per glucose molecule than aerobic respiration.
Role played by intercostal muscles and diaphragm during inhalation and exhalation.
Label the respiratory system.
Compare the composition of inhaled and exhaled air.
Function of cilia.
Effect of smoking on cilia, emphysema and smokers cough.
Included in this Pack.
Game board
54 Question cards with questions of varying difficulty
Teacher answer sheet
Instruction sheet.
Preparation
Photocopy Board onto A3 paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included).
Photocopy question sheets onto paper or card (Colour and greyscale versions included) and cut into question cards.
How to Play
Highest score of dice starts
Pupils take turns and work their way around the board following the instructions in the squares.
When landing on the thinker emoji the pupil takes a question card from the face down pile. If correct they move on 2 spaces.
If a player thinks an answer given by an opponent is incorrect they can challenge. If the challenge is correct the challenger moves forward 2 spaces. If the challenge is wrong the challenger moves back two spaces.
In the event of a challenge, pupils are encouraged to consult their books but the teacher has a quick-check answer sheet.
Fully resourced revision lesson on respiration.
Respiration GCSE (9 - 1)
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Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
The specialised cells included are:
root hair cells;
palisade cells;
sperm cells;
egg cells;
fat cells;
ciliated cells;
nerve cells;
red blood cells.
What You Get
Sheet for fact share activity
Fact Sheet
Smart Board Quiz - Question and answer PowerPoints
Two worksheets – differentiated.
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Sheet for pupils to record quiz answers
Suggested lesson plan (one-page flow chart)
Lesson structure
With the question version of the quiz on the interactive whiteboard, pupils write their answers on their recording sheet. This quiz has a built-in timer for each question but the teacher has control of movement between slides to move from question to question.
The answer version of the quiz is then put on the IWB and pupils mark their answers. This version also shows the questions so it is easy for the teacher to go through any explanations necessary.
The facts on the fact sheet are mapped to the question numbers in the quiz. Pupils now match and colour on the fact sheet, the numbers of the questions they had wrong on the pupil recording sheet. They then have, to take away with them, a clear and permanent record of facts to be learned.
Pupils then tackle the worksheet which is differentiated over two versions.
Finally pupils use the answer/mark scheme PowerPoint to either self-assess or peer assess their answers to the worksheet.
Other resources in this series
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences and Specialisation
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson or Plenary
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Specialisation - Dominoes KS3
A dominoes game with circuit symbols and descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams of series and parallel circuits instead of numbers.
Prior Knowledge
• Structure of plant and animal cells
• Differences between plant and animal cells
• Specialised cells
> Red blood cell
> Root hair cell
> Ciliated cell
> Fat cell
> Palisade cell
> Sperm cell
> Egg cell
> Nerve cell
What You Get
• 70 dominoes
• Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play.
Rules of the Game
• Each player selects seven dominoes from the top of the face-down pile and holds them in their hand like playing cards.
• The player whose surname begins with a letter closest to the letter A starts and play proceed in a clockwise direction.
• Dominoes can be matched exactly, or a name can be matched with a symbol or descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams can be matched.
• If a player thinks a match is wrong they can challenge. If the challenger is correct, they give a card from their own hand to the challenged player. If the challenged player is correct, they give a card from their hand to the challenger.
• If a player cannot play a domino, they pick up from the face down pile and can play if possible or add it to their hand.
Fully resourced and differentiated lessons on cells and cell specialisation for KS3 are available.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson or Plenary
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson or Plenary
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Current Electricity Taboo Cards 1 for KS3
Eighteen taboo cards on:
explaining current, voltage and resistance;
explaining and naming conductors and insulators;
circuits and symbols
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
The current electricity module is available as money-saving bundles or individual topics.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Respiration Smart Board or Computer Bingo - GCSE (9-1)
Smart board bingo or smart board quiz – this resource will do both. Ideal activity for the end of the topic or exam revision. Smart board bingo includes questions on Aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the mechanism of breathing and the effects of smoking. A numbered question is generated randomly and, if that number is on their bingo card, students write in the answer. So much fun students don’t realise they are learning!
Questions include:
aerobic respiration;
anaerobic respiration;
how surface area to volume ratio affects respiration;
respiratory system in humans;
mechanism of breathing;
comparison of inhaled and exhaled air;
function of cilia, smoking, smokers cough, emphysema.
What is Included
Random question generator for smart board (interactive white board) – 54 questions
Respiration fact sheet
48 bingo cards
Answers in Word and PowerPoint
Student answer sheet
Suggested Lesson Plan for Bingo
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Play bingo – students write the answers into the square on their bingo card which matches the question number in the smart board.
Teacher uses Word hard copy of answers to check card of winners of lines and full house
Pupils use answer PowerPoint to check their answers at end of game.
Suggested Lesson Plan for Quiz
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Students use the answer sheet to write down the answers to the questions as they are generated on the smart board.
Students check their answers against the answer PowerPoint
Questions can be automatically produced in a random order using the macro enabled generator. If you would prefer not to enable macros, a second PowerPoint, without macros, is included and the slide sorter can be used to shuffle the questions manually.
Other fully resourced lessons on respiration available.
Respiration Revision GCSE (9 - 1)
Respiration Board Game
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Current Electricity Taboo Cards 3 for KS3
Twelve taboo cards on batteries, voltage, current, resistance and Ohms Law.
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
The current electricity module is available as money-saving bundles or individual topics.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences 12 Taboo cards KS3
Twelve taboo cards on the structure of plant and animal cells, the differences between them and the function of the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplasts and the central vacuole.
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
Also available as part of a bundle
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences, Specialisation - Taboo Cards
Other resources in this series
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Plant and Animal Cells-Structure and Differences - Revision Lesson KS3
This lesson overs the structure of plant and animal cells, the differences between them and the function of cell organelles.
What You Get
Sheet for fact share activity
Fact Sheet
Smart Board Quiz - Question and answer PowerPoints
Two worksheets – differentiated.
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Sheet for pupils to record quiz answers
Suggested lesson plan (one-page flow chart)
Lesson structure
With the question version of the quiz on the interactive whiteboard, pupils write their answers on their recording sheet. This quiz has a built-in timer for each question but the teacher has control of movement between slides to move from question to question.
The answer version of the quiz is then put on the IWB and pupils mark their answers. This version also shows the questions so it is easy for the teacher to go through any explanations necessary.
The facts on the fact sheet are mapped to the question numbers in the quiz. Pupils now match and colour on the fact sheet, the numbers of the questions they had wrong on the pupil recording sheet. They then have, to take away with them, a clear and permanent record of facts to be learned.
Pupils then tackle the worksheet which is differentiated over two versions.
Finally pupils use the answer/mark scheme PowerPoint to either self-assess or peer assess their answers to the worksheet.
Fully resourced and differentiated lessons on these topics are available.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences and Specialisation
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson or Plenary
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Specialised Cells KS3 12 Taboo Cards
Twelve taboo cards on specialised cells namely red blood cells, fat cells, root hair cells, palisade cells, sperm cells, egg cells and ciliated cells.
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
Also available as part of a bundle
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences, Specialisation - Taboo Cards
Other resources in this series
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Current Electricity KS3 - Save the Technician Escape Room
Finish and reinforce the KS3 current electricity module or revisit it prior to exams with this innovative, enjoyable and challenging escape room lesson. Prior knowledge required:
• current, voltage and resistance – defining and understanding, units, measuring;
• circuits and symbols;
• series and parallel circuits – current, voltage, switches, lamps;
• current and voltage varying with number of batteries;
• Ohms Law.
Pupils have to work their way through the clues to find the code to a box with a combination lock containing an antidote to a substance, accidentally ingested by the laboratory. The substance is the departments a prototype, orally administered sunscreen being developed by the department which has unfortunately been found to turn the skin of mice purple and which has not yet been tested on humans and is also therefore potentially toxic.
The pack contains:
• PowerPoint – scene setting and instructions (sound effects and built-in timer);
• crossword;
• word search;
• dominoes activity;
• worksheet Differentiated over 2 versions);
• code breaker sheet;
• answer keys;
• lesson plan.
If time is limited just the crossword, word search and domino can be used. With a minimum of 50 minutes available one of the differentiated worksheets can also be used. The worksheet is the most challenging clue to solve and this can be omitted completely for less able classes.
Both 3 and 4 number combination locks can be purchased very cheaply online if using an actual box containing an unopened bottle of a soft drink, with the label removed, for a member of the winning team to take to the technician. In the absence of a locked box, until the code is found, as each group completes a team member can be dispatched to the prep room for the technician to ”try the code”. Alternatively all the combination locks in the science department had been set to the same combination for an escape room lesson including the one used on the box with the antidote in the prep room. The combination has been lost but if the class can open the one in front of them it will open the one on the antidote!
The module is available as money-saving bundles or individual topics.
Intro to Current Electricity 1
Intro to Current Electricity 2
Intro to Current Electricity 3
Intro to Current Electricity 4
Current Electricity KS3 – The Complete Module
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences and Specialisation Smart Board or Computer Bingo KS3
Smart board bingo or quiz – this resource will do both. Questions include:
Structure of plant and animal cells. Smart board bingo includes questions on the structure of and differences between plant and animal cells and cell specialisation. A numbered question is generated randomly and, if that number is on their bingo card, students write in the answer. So much fun students don’t realise they are learning!
Differences between plant and animal cells
Specialised cells
Red blood cell
Root hair cell
Ciliated cell
Fat cell
Palisade cell
Sperm cell
Egg cell
Nerve cell
What is Included
Random question generator for smart board (interactive white board) – 54 questions
Respiration fact sheet
48 bingo cards
Answers in Word and PowerPoint
Student answer sheet
Suggested Lesson Plan for Bingo
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Play bingo – students write the answers into the square on their bingo card which matches the question number in the smart board.
Teacher uses Word hard copy of answers to check card of winners of lines and full house
Pupils use answer PowerPoint to check their answers at end of game.
Suggested Lesson Plan for Quiz
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Students use the answer sheet to write down the answers to the questions as they are generated on the smart board.
Students check their answers against the answer PowerPoint
Questions can be automatically produced in a random order using the macro enabled generator. If you would prefer not to enable macros, a second PowerPoint, without macros, is included and the slide sorter can be used to shuffle the questions manually.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Air Resistance and Friction Explained KS3
A comprehensive and enjoyable explanation of the causes and effects of air resistance and friction with animated PowerPoints which:
demonstrate air resistance as resulting from collisions between the front of an object and air particles;
demonstrate how friction is caused by collisions between “bumps” in sliding surfaces and slows them down and produces heat;
demonstrate why streamlined bodies reduce air resistance to travel faster;
provide a visual explanation of the relationship between acceleration due to gravity, sir resistance, steady speed and why parachutes work.
The three practicals investigate:
the relationship between the force needed to move a shoe over different types of surface.
the relationship between surface area of a parachute and air resistance
do streamlined objects travel faster in water?
What’s Covered
Friction is a force which opposes motion and is measured in newtons (N).
Friction increases with the roughness of the surface.
Friction is caused by collisions between “bumps”, sometimes microscopic, as surfaces slide over each other.
Collisions slow things down and produce heat.
How lubricants reduce friction
Air resistance results from collisions between the front of an object and air particles.
Steady speed.
Air resistance wastes energy and slows moving objects
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz (x2)
Answer PowerPoints to make self and peer assessment easy
Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x2)
Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
Foldable (x2)
Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes) (x2)
Worksheet to support the PowerPoints (x2)
Fact sheet (x2)
Homework plus answers (x6)
Fact share worksheet (x2)
24 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (x2)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains thirty-one resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made.
Other fully resourced forces lessons for KS3
Weight and Mass
What is a Force
What is Friction
Air Resistance
Balanced and Unbalanced Forced
Forces Understanding Diagnostic
Forces Module
Games to reinforce learning
Friction and Air Resistance Dominoes KS3
Force, Weight and Mass Dominoes KS3
Force, Weight and Mass Find the Pair KS3
Friction and Air Resistance Find the Pair KS3
Forces - 48 Question Board Game KS3
Forces Smart Board Bingo KS3
Forces Escape Room - Save the Caretaker
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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces & Speed KS3
Two action-packed and engaging, fully resourced lessons which include animated PowerPoints which explain:
resultant force
balanced forces as two forces of equal size acting on opposite directions;
balanced forces acting on stationary objects or resulting in steady speed;
unbalanced forces producing acceleration or deceleration;
Choosing the appropriate units for distance, time and speed.
Use of the formula speed = distance/time.
Rearrangement of the formula (easily left out if required)
Planning an experiment to find speed.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz (x2)
Answer PowerPoints to enable easy self and peer assessment (x2)
Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x2)
Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
Foldable (x2)
Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes) (x2)
Worksheet to support the PowerPoint (X4)
Fact sheet (x2)
Homework plus answer PowerPoint(x5)
Fact share worksheet (x2)
12 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (x2)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains 30 resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired.
All resources shown in these bundle are also available individually
Forces Module 1 - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Balanced & Unba
Forces Module 2 - Moments, Speed, Pressure & Hooke’s Law
The Complete Forces Module ( Module 2 + Module 2)
7 Game Compendium for Module 1
6 Game Compendium for Module 2
Forces - 13 Game Compendium
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Forces - Hooke's Law KS3
This fully resourced lesson includes an animated PowerPoint which:
demonstrates a material changing its shape when acted on buy a force – deformation;
demonstrates stretching and compression;
demonstrates an elastic material regaining its shape after deformation;
demonstrates an elastic material failing to regain its shape after the elastic material is exceeded;
guides students through planning an investigation of Hooke’s Law;
demonstrates that, for elastic materials within their elastic limit a graph of extension against force is a straight line and confirms Hooke’s Law.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz
Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)
Answers PowerPoint for easy self and peer assessment
Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary)
Foldable
Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes)
Worksheet to support the PowerPoint
Fact sheet
Homework plus answers (2)
Fact share worksheet
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains 13 resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired.
All resources shown in these bundle are also available individually
Forces Module 1 - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Balanced & Unba
Forces Module 2 - Moments, Speed, Pressure & Hooke’s Law
The Complete Forces Module ( Module 2 + Module 2)
7 Game Compendium for Module 1
6 Game Compendium for Module 2
Forces - 13 Game Compendium
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Force, Weight & Mass KS3
A comprehensive and enjoyable introduction to forces and an explanation of the relationship between mass and weight.
What’s Covered
Force is a pull or a push with examples.
Arrows indicate the direction of force.
Contact and non-contact forces explained and examples
Forces can change an objects speed, direction or shape
The Newton and newtonmeter.
Real-life examples of forces.
All objects attract each other and that the attraction force depends on the size of the object.
The attraction force of planets is called gravity which acts towards the centre.
Gravity hold Earth’s atmosphere in place.
Mass is the amount of material in a body, is measured in kilograms (Kg) and is independent of position.
Weight is the effect of gravity pulling on a mass.
Units for gravitational field strength are N/Kg.
Applying W = m x g to calculate weight of a body on Earth, the Moon and Jupiter.
Practical
The first simple practical gives pupils experience in reading scales as they find the weight of their pencil case and other items provided by the teacher. (selection of different objects and different size newtonmeters needed)
The second practical introduces an element of fun and competition by using a bathroom scales calibrated in Newtons (an ordinary bathroom scales can be used but multiply the reading in kilograms by 10) to find the person with the strongest grip in the class (photograph of how to do this shown on the PowerPoint)
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz (x2)
Answer PowerPoint to make self and peer assessment easier
Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x2)
Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) (x2)
Foldable x2)
Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes) (x2)
Worksheet to support the PowerPoint (x2)
Fact sheet (x2)
Homework plus answers (x6)
Fact share worksheet (x2)
12 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist(x2)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x2)
This pack contains thirty resources and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made. There are three differentiated and engaging homeworks which can also be used as classwork if so desired.
All resources shown in these bundle are also available individually
Forces Module 1 - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Balanced & Unba
Forces Module 2 - Moments, Speed, Pressure & Hooke’s Law
The Complete Forces Module ( Module 2 + Module 2)
7 Game Compendium for Module 1
6 Game Compendium for Module 2
Forces - 13 Game Compendium
Lots more resources for forces at my shop?
Elf Off the Shelf Resources