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Physics
Static Electricity
Outstanding static electricity lesson.
included: lesson plan, learning placemat (which needs to printed for independent learning), Worksheet and exam questions
Stability (Tipple or Topple)
Lesson includes youtube links and exam questions to stretch and challenge KS4 pupils
Application of Electromagnets
Intro to magnets and application of electromagnets.
Slide 8 needs to be given out for students and the prompt questions on the following slide used to promote independent learning
Renewable Energy (Energy Resources)
Lesson includes: worksheet, powerpoint, and information sheet.
lesson was originally designed for BTEC but can be used across the curriculum
Stopping Distances and Streamlining
Stopping Distances and Streamlining, lesson includes: a range of engaging activities and plenary
Conduction
Conduction
lesson includes: Starter, a suggested practical which can be done as a demo or a class practical, plenary and homework
SUVAT questions
A range of suvat questions suitable for the new 1-9 GCSE's
Michelson-Morley Experiment Intro to relativity
Intro to relativity based upon the two boat through experiment.
Ultrasound
Uses of ultrasound.
Lesson covers: what ultrasound is, how a ultrasound wave is made and how to calculate distance from a ultrasound wave and
Centre of Mass
Centre of Mass lesson
Which include information to carry out COM practical on irregular shapes
Convection Currents
Learning placemat to discover the joys of convection currents
Parallel and Series Cirucits Voltage Current Rules
Worksheet which can be used to explain how V and I behave in a series and a parallel circuit.
Teacher must intro circuit rules, then students can fill in the V and I on the unlabelled ammeters and voltmeters.
Hooke's Law (Springs)
Hooke's Law
Lesson includes: Practical, differentiated questions and plenary
Newtons Law's (F=ma)
Introduction to newtons law's
Designed to follow resultant forces. Lesson covers: Newtons Laws, streamlining and F=ma
Introduction to Waves
Introduction to waves - suitable for KS4 and Higher level KS3
Use the learning grid (page 1 of PPT) students teach themselves the basics of:
What a wave is, the difference between longitudinal waves and transverse and applications of waves.
A starter and plenary are also provided to engage and assess learning.