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Set of lessons designed to introduce and explain how we convert different energy stores into electricity - links to efficiency. Suitable for higher KS3 classes also. Conatains many real life examples.

Ideal for AQA GCSE (9-1) P1, Cambridge iGCSE P5 and more.

Lesson 1/2
Developing: Recall that electrical energy comes from generators in power stations.

Securing: Complete a flow diagram demonstrating the energy transfers that take place in a power station.

Exceeding: Produce accurate Sankey diagrams that describe the energy efficiency of power stations.

Lesson 2/2
Developing: Recall the three types of fossil fuel.

Securing: Relate the different methods of electricity generation to different types of pollution.

Exceeding: Analyse the advantages and disadvantages of using renewable energy sources.

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