
Updated for 2025 AQA GCSE Physics and Combined Science (8463 / 8464).
A complete, fully editable lesson covering P9.3 – More About Velocity–Time Graphs from the AQA specification.
Students learn how to calculate acceleration from gradients, determine distance travelled from the area under a graph, and interpret complex, multi-stage velocity–time graphs. This lesson strengthens mathematical and interpretive skills for Paper 2 – Forces & Motion, with a strong focus on problem-solving and exam-style analysis.
Includes free AI long-answer feedback – students can submit extended-response questions online and receive instant, AQA-aligned WWW/EBI feedback to improve reasoning, structure, and accuracy.
What’s Included
- Editable PowerPoint with diagrams, worked examples, and clear explanations
- Printable and editable worksheets with model answers (Foundation → Higher)
- Exam-style questions with mark scheme and sample solutions
- Retrieval starter and plenary quiz
- AfL checkpoints and differentiated challenge tasks
- Homework / revision activity
- Comprehensive teacher answer key
Topics Covered
- Calculating acceleration from the gradient of velocity–time graphs
- Finding distance travelled from the area under the graph
- Understanding uniform and non-uniform acceleration
- Interpreting piecewise motion and real-world graph scenarios
- Linking graph features to physical motion and forces
Why Teachers Choose This Lesson
- Curriculum-true to AQA Physics (8463 / 8464)
- Fully editable and ready to teach immediately
- Exam-focused with structured reasoning and mathematical practice
- Differentiated tasks for Foundation and Higher tiers
- Supports AI-enhanced feedback for long-answer development
Suitable For
- GCSE Physics and Combined Science Paper 2
- Classroom teaching, revision, or cover lessons
- Department resource banks and standardisation
Format
- PPTX slides
- DOCX / PDF worksheets
- Fully editable
- Print-friendly
TES Tags
AQA Physics, P9 Motion, Velocity–Time Graphs, Distance from Graphs, Gradient and Area, Acceleration, Motion Graphs, GCSE Physics, KS4 Science, AQA 9-1, Physics Lesson PowerPoint, PlanetReynolds, AI Marking
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