A level A2 Mathematics All Applied ContentQuick View
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A level A2 Mathematics All Applied Content

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This bundle contains complete lessons for year 2 of the A level maths course These PowerPoints form full lessons of work that together cover the new A level Maths course for all exam boards. Together all the PowerPoints include; • A complete set of notes for students • Model examples • Probing questions to test understanding • Class questions including answers • Individual whiteboard work • Links to exercises in ‘The Textbook by CGP’ these can easily be edited for your textbook The PowerPoints can be used in the lesson and also given to students that have missed a lesson I have added ‘A2 level maths 13 - Composite functions’ for free download Please leave a review as it will really help me to improve my resources
BTec Engineering - Dynamic Engineering Systems (8 lessons)Quick View
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BTec Engineering - Dynamic Engineering Systems (8 lessons)

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This is a bundle, at a discounted price, that covers the Dynamic Engineering Systems and Lifting Machines of the BTec National Engineering Course: SUVAT / Kinematic Principles Forces and Linear Motion Momentum Conservation of Energy Rotational Motion Energy in Rotating Mechanics Efficiency and Mechanical Advantage Lifting Machines
BTec Engineering - Energy in Rotational Mechanics (PowerPoint)Quick View
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BTec Engineering - Energy in Rotational Mechanics (PowerPoint)

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This is a 9 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Energy in Rotational Mechanics. This is the sixth PowerPoint in this section which covers Work Done, Power, Moment of Inertia, and Kinetic Energy for uniform circular motion. This PowerPoint is a descriptive walk through of each of these topics with some supporting calculations.
Circular Motion Further Momentum A-level Physics revision notesQuick View
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Circular Motion Further Momentum A-level Physics revision notes

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A-level Physics booster improve understanding revise key terms sections definitions equations labelled diagrams Oxford Cambridge British United Kingdom UK resource concise OCR Edexcel AQA international Circular Motion Further Momentum Print off and laminate, or stick into books, punch holes and place in files, use in group activities. These 2 summary sheets are concise A4 sheets that can be enlarged or reduced. Use in group activities, or as revision tools. Give to struggling students or those who have missed school because of sickness or school trips. These notes will bring a student up to speed with the most important information. No need for you to teach everything again twice. Use as consolidation resource at the end of topic.
Edexcel Mechanics A-Level Maths Moments Revision Notes (Year 2 A-Level)Quick View
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Edexcel Mechanics A-Level Maths Moments Revision Notes (Year 2 A-Level)

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Revision notes for the Moments Topic for Year 2 A-Level Edexcel Mechanics Mathematics. These notes contain all the knowledge, key points, methods and worked examples needed to understand content and to achieve a high grade. This pdf contains 7 pages of revision notes. These are the notes I created and used to obtain an A* at A Level. These notes include: • Moments introduction • Resultant forces • Equilibrium • Centre of mass • Tilting Uses: • Revision notes • Hand out notes for pupils • Content can be extracted by teachers to add to their lessons • Self-teaching for home education Search: missdarcey
Moments - A level A2 Mathematics MechanicsQuick View
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Moments - A level A2 Mathematics Mechanics

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These PowerPoints form full lessons of work that together cover the new A level Maths course for all exam boards. Together all the PowerPoints include; • A complete set of notes for students • Model examples • Probing questions to test understanding • Class questions including answers • Individual whiteboard work • Links to exercises in ‘The Textbook by CGP’ these can easily be edited for your textbook The PowerPoints can be used in the lesson and also given to students that have missed a lesson Please leave a review as it will really help me to improve my resources Mechanics – Moments covers; Understand and use derived quantities and units: moment Understand and use moments in simple static contexts
Forces – (Type of Forces) – PUZZLES + Answer KeysQuick View
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Forces – (Type of Forces) – PUZZLES + Answer Keys

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Including 25 different types of puzzles with answer keys as pdf & word documents, (74 pages) - Teacher Notes, 1.Types of puzzles; - Crossword, Word Maze, Word Search, Word Angles, Word Trails, Spelling Challenge, Missing Vowels, Matching, Jumbles, etc. 2. Study sheet! 3. Word bank; (Basic terminologies to assist students!) - Force, Newton, Kilogram Scalar, Vector, Arrow Attract (Pull), Repel (Push) Balance, Dynamometer Action, Reaction Gravitational Force, Mass, Weight Friction Tension South POLE, North POLE Electrostatics Thank you for downloading my products. Please do not forget to leave feedback on my products! I hope that you and your students find them helpful! You may check out my other related products!
Forces – (Type of Forces) – BUNDLE Full; ((Lesson Presentation (PPT), Puzzle, Quiz, Quick Review for EXAM - Revision Worksheet 1, Revision Worksheet 2Quick View
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Forces – (Type of Forces) – BUNDLE Full; ((Lesson Presentation (PPT), Puzzle, Quiz, Quick Review for EXAM - Revision Worksheet 1, Revision Worksheet 2

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This Bundle Includes; PPT ( 57 slides); Puzzle (25 different types of puzzles with answer keys as pdf & word documents, (74 pages)) Quick Review for EXAM (6 pages, 42 questions with an answer sheet) Quiz (25 questions with 2 pages) Revision Worksheet 2 (36 Questions (4 pages)) Everything is ready to be used or easily edited to suit your learners. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt & Tempus Sans ITC)
Propping up an Ice Core - A Maths Investigation or Discussion Framework: Year 11+Quick View
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Propping up an Ice Core - A Maths Investigation or Discussion Framework: Year 11+

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This mathematics investigation (in the field of static mechanics) was designed for use by (very) able GCSE maths students or those just beginning an A level in maths or physics. I anticipate its use in helping to introduce the topic, or as formative assessment/revision. The investigation is a light-hearted look at using trigonometry and other basic mathematics to establish and solve equations describing the balanced forces on a body in equilibrium - in this case an ice core propped up carefully against an ice cliff. The intention is that enough explanation of the underlying physics is provided so that only a knowledge of the relevant mathematics is assumed. (The investigation will be continued and extended with more material when I have time to write it.)
Engineering Moments of Inertia A level Physics interactive eBook independent studyQuick View
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Engineering Moments of Inertia A level Physics interactive eBook independent study

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The pdf file allows students to independently learn and practise the AQA A level Physics Engineering Moments of Inertia topic. Either in the classroom or at home this is a great lesson. Students use this pdf file on iPads/ tablets/ laptops. The emphasis is on student independence. There are several routes through the lesson - offering lots of differentiation. The file contains 89 hyperlinked slides with regular questions to test their understanding as they go along. Think of it as a very interactive textbook, or a bit like Ceefax or Teletext from the olden days. Performance will vary through different apps and platforms. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is optimal on “single page view”, Outlook and OneNote are inferior. Also available as interactive eBooks; GCSE Energy GCSE Radioactivity Young Modulus Moments of Inertia Flywheel Practical pV graphs for Engineering Engine Cycles and Calculations bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Exam questions and worked answers for A level Physics EngineeringQuick View
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Exam questions and worked answers for A level Physics Engineering

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I selected 18 questions from the past papers to use with my year 13 class. All the answers are carefully presented. The difficulty is graded for every question ★★★☆☆ The formatting enabled me to use the questions on our remote learning platform. I tried to choose questions with interesting examples. So not the salad spinner one. In the 2020 lockdown I developed four interactive ebooks to help teach and test material for the Engineering unit. These are strongly recommended. Moments of Inertia Flywheel Practical pV graphs for Engineering Engine Cycles and Calculations
Moments (Mechanics) Exam QuestionsQuick View
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Moments (Mechanics) Exam Questions

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These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
Neat parallelograms for vectors, momentsQuick View
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Neat parallelograms for vectors, moments

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Easy parallelogram drawing for Newtonian mechanics. This page here: http://www.ballooncalculus.org/mechanics For encouraging similar diagrams freehand or with a set-square. For helping get beyond vertical and horizontal decomposition… e.g. for parallel or perpendicular to an inclined plane. Interactive but all in the browser - no uploading or downloading but you can load and save work. Thanks for looking. Feedback welcome.
Maths A Level Mechanics Revision - MomentsQuick View
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Maths A Level Mechanics Revision - Moments

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Revision worksheet for A Level Mechanics (Moments). Initial questions cover all required subject knowledge, followed by a series of exam style questions. Full solutions given. Subject content for Moments includes Equilibrium/Tilting, Static Bodies, Friction, and Inclined Planes from A Level. Questions from past exam papers and Madas Maths worksheets (some adapted). Please leave a review if this is helpful and I will upload similar worksheets for other topics.
KS3 Chemistry, Science Skills; Bloodhound SSC Testing the Fuel Systems of a 1000mph Car.Quick View
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KS3 Chemistry, Science Skills; Bloodhound SSC Testing the Fuel Systems of a 1000mph Car.

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3 minute video explaining how the fuel systems of Bloodhound SSC are regulated to control the rate of combustion, considering the ‘sloshing’ of the fuel in the tank as it accelerates up to 1000mph and back… The BLOODHOUND Team are at Newquay Airport to test the Fuel Systems for the EJ200 Jet Engine - they need to simulate the G forces the jet fuel will face at 1000mph by tilting the lower chassis to an angle of 60 degrees. Find out how they got on in this episode of Cisco BLOODHOUND TV. The BLOODHOUND Project is not only about building a car to go 1,000mph, but it is also a perfect vehicle for education of STEM subjects. Over the life of this project we’ve been able to inspire over 2 million young people! For more activities, videos, resources and information on workshops visit, www.bloodhoundssc.com, or follow us on twitter: @Bloodhound_EDU.
KS3 Physics and Design and Technology: Bloodhound SSC: Jet car. Stress Testing the Fin, MaterialsQuick View
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KS3 Physics and Design and Technology: Bloodhound SSC: Jet car. Stress Testing the Fin, Materials

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A 2 min video clip explaining how we test the fin of a 1000mph car. BLOODHOUND’s giant tail fin is a key part of the car. It keeps it running straight and true. At 1,000mph it will see incredible loads, so the engineers need to monitor the aluminium structure using strain gauges… The BLOODHOUND Project is not only about building a car to go 1,000mph, but it is also a perfect vehicle for education of STEM subjects. Over the life of this project we’ve been able to inspire over 2 million young people! For more activities, videos, resources and information on workshops visit, www.bloodhoundssc.com, or follow us on twitter: @Bloodhound_EDU.
GCSE Physics Exam Questions+Solutions- Triple Science (Mixed Topics) (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Eduqas)Quick View
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GCSE Physics Exam Questions+Solutions- Triple Science (Mixed Topics) (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Eduqas)

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Collection of GCSE Physics exam questions for Triple Science, on mixed topics including electrostatics, moments, transformers and electricity . This pack contains questions and worked full solutions showing all steps. This can be used by teachers as a “walking-talking mock (WTM)”. This pack is a mixture of questions from the following exam boards: Edexcel (+ Edexcel International), AQA, OCR and Eduqas. The total number of marks for these questions is 50 marks.