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Physics
Convection
Fully planned lesson including:
- Settler: Link to lava lamp clip
- Starter: question re: conduction with mark scheme on next slide
- Think: Question with vowels removed to get pupils to come up with the question: "how does a radiator work?"
- Link: Great video introducing idea of plate tectonics to link to real world
- Various questions
- Convection tube demo (or link to video of one)
- Match sentence to position on convection tube diagram (can print or write on own)
- Linked to radiator and other questions to sum depending on time
- Come back to learning objectives
Speed / velocity - Time graphs
Well resourced lesson with lesson plan, homework and printable resources.
Includes:
- Settler: quick quiz
- Starter: spot the differences on the graph
- Graph drawing activity
- Mark scheme presented as a "toolkit"
- Plenary
- Homework
Evaporation - practical
Fully planned lesson including:
- Settler question.
- Starter diagram of solids, liquids, gases.
- Guiding questions to discover idea of how sweating cools the skin
- Fill the blanks task
- Method (with equipment list) for simple but always successful practical (15-20min)
- Blank table for support
- Guiding questions to do while performing practical.
- Graph mark scheme.
- Graded explanations
- Further resources if needed
Conduction
Fully planned lesson including:
- Settler question
- Starter diagram to label (solid, liquid, gas)
- Animation
- Ball and hoop demonstration (with levelled answers to question)
- Lighting a match using a metal bar held in a retort stand and heated with Bunsen (with levelled answers to question)
- Revisit settler question and learning objectives
- Extra resources (word match etc.) for extension
Reflection
Fully planned lesson including:
- Quick quiz
- Answers
- Labelled diagram of ear
- Long answer question with support relating to sound (if previously taught)
- Detailed method for reflection practical
- Example table to draw or print
- Other resources
Refraction
Fully planned lesson including:
- Quick quiz
- Answers
- Optical illusions to get pupils thinking about light rays and the path of light
- Theory of refraction and fill in the blanks
- Method (which needs demonstrating) for refraction using a glass / Perspex block
- True false plenary
Ideal cover lesson for distance-time and velocity-time graphs
Can use as a stand alone lesson or can set as cover if the cover teacher has access to a computer and projector.
Includes:
Cover form / Lesson plan
PowerPoint presentation
Worksheet
Printables
Starter: Odd one out
Rules for DT and VT graphs
Answers
Main task explained
4 tables to draw as either DT or VT graphs and tasks to do (calculate gradient etc.)
Worksheet
Review rules
Plenary key terms
Revision sheet for KS3 Solar system topic
PowerPoint slide that could be printed A3 for a KS3 class to use when revising the solar system topic. Includes:
Compass points
Satellites
Comets
Data handling task
Identifying solar system from image
Time of day
Gravity
P2 - Particle theory - Past paper assessment - Very structured!
Three questions on the topic of particle theory (AQA - Physics - P3) that are on a nicely laid out sheet for completion and sticking into books. Includes self assessment at the bottom to allow them to choose which topic requires attention based on their score, not just their feelings towards it.
The next slide has the answers in the wrong order so they actually have to read them not just copy them!
Included is a blank version you could use for other topics.
Control variables - Homework with extension
Homework activity that could be a class activity.
Space for teacher comments / assessment
Two methods (with images) for the same hypothesis
Task:
Choose the best
Justify decision
Suggest further improvements
Extension: Create one of your own controlling as many variables as possible