GCSE Physics Worksheets - Forces, Motion and EnergyQuick View
iandaubney

GCSE Physics Worksheets - Forces, Motion and Energy

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This pack of materials consists of nine worksheets and fully worked out answers. <br /> <br /> Resultant Forces<br /> Forces and Motion: Distance Time Graphs<br /> Forces and Motion: Velocity Time Graphs<br /> Forces and Braking<br /> Forces and Terminal Velocity<br /> Forces and Elasticity<br /> Forces and Energy: Potential Energy<br /> Forces and Energy: Kinetic Energy<br /> Momentum<br /> <br /> They have been designed to match the needs of the AQA Physics GCSE syllabus for the first half of module P2, but could be used with any GCSE Physics syllabus or appropriate unit from GCSE Double Science. They are suitable for use in class or as homework. They cover the areas of forces, motion and energy. <br /> <br /> Each worksheet contains the relevant equation/s to complete the work, so that students should find the tasks accessible. The focus for calculation questions is on the process of getting to the answer rather than the answer itself. (Many answer guides or mark schemes simply quote the correct answer without the details to help a struggling student see how it was achieved).<br /> <br /> My aim is to produce five more units of similar materials to complete the Physics GCSE. I would appreciate any feedback, errors or omissions to help me with this work going forward.<br /> <br /> <br />
Exploring Science 9I- Forces and MotionQuick View
fosterpaul

Exploring Science 9I- Forces and Motion

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<p>Lessons from the 9I unit in the new Exploring Science scheme of work all about forces and motion.</p> <p>Including lessons for:</p> <ul> <li>9Ia Forces and Movement</li> <li>9Ib Energy for Movement</li> <li>9Ic Speed</li> <li>9Id Turning Forces</li> <li>9Ie More Machines</li> </ul> <p>*Some of the lessons have references to worksheets from the ActiveLearn but could be replaced with other worksheets or omitted from the lesson completely.<br /> *</p>
P10 Force and Motion Work Booklet and AnswersQuick View
ScienceTeacherXX

P10 Force and Motion Work Booklet and Answers

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<p><strong>Overview</strong><br /> A digital P10 Force and Motion work booklet suitable for AQA GCSE Trilogy Science and Physics. Can be used for learning in both the <strong>classroom and at home</strong>.</p> <p>This work booklet includes the following lessons:<br /> L1 Newtons First Law<br /> L2 Newtons Second Law<br /> L3 Required Practical 7 Acceleration<br /> L4 Newtons Third Law<br /> L5 Stopping and Braking<br /> L6 Reaction Time<br /> L7 Braking Distance 1<br /> L8 Braking Distance 2<br /> L9 Momentum<br /> L10 Conservation of Momentum<br /> L11 Changes in Momentum</p> <p>At the start of the booklet there is a clear topic overview, with all outcomes for lessons and links to previous topics are clearly identified. Content that is covered in the higher tier and separate science only is clearly signposted throughout the booklet and so these booklets can be used if studying for either foundation tier or higher tier.</p> <p><strong>What is in Each Lesson:</strong><br /> Each lesson has clear outcomes that are closely linked to the specification and introduces students to the key knowledge that they are required to know in a clear condensed way. This is followed by some core tasks that are designed as an opportunity for students to develop and consolidate new ideas. Finally, there are lots of questions for exam practice that have been clearly identified as levels 1-3, 4-6 and 7-9. I am an experienced exam marker and have selected a combination of questions that are commonly used on exam papers as well as some exam questions that are a bit more unusual that have caused students difficulty in the past. Through using these exam questions students will be prepared and familiar with all of the different ways that the topic content could be assessed.</p> <p><strong>What is Included in this Download</strong><br /> The digital download includes 6 files:<br /> Work booklet suitable for Trilogy<br /> Work booklet suitable for Separate Science<br /> Answer Booklet Trilogy<br /> Answer Booklet for Separate Science<br /> Booklet that includes both the workbook and the answer booklet for Trilogy.<br /> Booklet that includes both the workbook and the answer booklet for Separate Science.</p> <p><strong>Pricing</strong><br /> I have tried to ensure that the quality of the booklets is as high a possible and they do take quite a lot of time to make. The pricing of the booklet reflects this.</p> <p><strong>Requests and Reviews</strong><br /> We understand that you may have specific queries or requests for revision activities, resources and bundles. So, please feel free to contact us through instagram, and we’ll be more than happy to assist you. And if you find our resources useful, we would be grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, we’re offering a special deal: when you review 3 of our paid resources and contact us by email with your username and resources you reviewed, we’ll send you a 4th similarly priced resource of your choice free of charge!</p>
IGCSE Forces and Motion (CIE)Quick View
mutlu_phys

IGCSE Forces and Motion (CIE)

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<p>A Comprehensive set of resources to teach and test Forces and Motion (Chapter 3) for CIE IGCSE exams.</p> <p>Package includes;</p> <p>A complete 64-page presentation resource-pack explaining in detail the whole chapter. The presentation comprise of teaser questions, worked examples, recommended experiments, simulation, video and detailed explanations with flow of lesson in note section of presentation.</p> <p>A complementary handout which is provided to the students during the lesson. This saves time for students as they don’t have to take intense notes thus enabling them to focus on the lecture. The handout carries questions that are discussed in the class and help teachers detect any knowledge gap in their comprehension of concepts. But more importantly, the handout is a comprehensive summary of the chapter which the student can refer back to when needed.</p> <p>A 29- page worksheet which includes handpicked 32 multiple choice questions from past papers 2 and 12 structured questions from past papers 4. The questions are carefully selected to keep them relevant to the topic (Forces and motion and intersections of previous topics) and avoid chapters that the students have not studied yet.</p> <p>These sources are compatible with David Sang and friends book</p>
A-LEVEL PHYSICS (AQA 2015-) MECHANICS & MATERIALS UNIT - FORCES AND MOTIONQuick View
physicstutoronline

A-LEVEL PHYSICS (AQA 2015-) MECHANICS & MATERIALS UNIT - FORCES AND MOTION

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50+ slides covering Newton's Laws of motion in detail, written for the AQA spec but valid for other specs (this is common material across exam boards). Includes N1, inertia, N2, F=ma, W=mg, resolving force vectors, N3, Difference between N1 and N3, core practical (g by free fall), free body force diagrams and terminal velocity. I am setting this for my Y13 to read through for revision. Would be useful for a class presentation.
GCSE Motion and Forces revisionQuick View
teacher_physics

GCSE Motion and Forces revision

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A revision lesson aimed at the new Edexcel 1-9 GCSE.<br /> The lesson starts with a quick test (10 minutes) to assess pupils current understanding, and then a range of tasks to complete. Pupils will start on the task appropriate to their level of understanding.
Force and Motion - Effects of ForceQuick View
ljcreate

Force and Motion - Effects of Force

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A presentation suitable for KS4 looking at the effects of force. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation.<br /> <br /> Learning Objective(s):<br /> Identify the effects of force.<br /> Explore the forces that affect objects and their motion.<br /> <br /> Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams.<br /> <br /> Duration: Approximately 30 mins<br /> <br /> 22 slides covering:<br /> • What is a Force?<br /> • Measuring a Force<br /> • Effects of Force<br /> • Gravity<br /> • Everyday Types of Force<br /> • Types of Force
Motion and Pressure (Activate KS3)Quick View
OuttheBoxScience

Motion and Pressure (Activate KS3)

6 Resources
<p>KS3 new for the Activate 2 resource ‘Motion and Pressure’</p> <p>L3 Pressure in gases available free at the shop<br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pressure-in-gases-11645379">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pressure-in-gases-11645379</a></p> <p>Full lessons ready to use straight ‘out of the box’. You’ll struggle to find a set of as many planned lessons this cheap and of similar quality</p> <p>Similar structure to my other power points following the input - activity - review phasing<br /> Activities differentiated.<br /> Plenary sections for progress checking<br /> Clear learning objectives and outcomes<br /> Modern and engaging layout<br /> Little adaptation needed</p> <p>LESSONS:</p> <ol> <li>Speed</li> <li>Motion Graphs</li> <li>Pressure in gases (FREE)</li> <li>Pressure in Liquids</li> <li>Pressure in Solids</li> <li>Turning Moments</li> </ol> <p>Please leave constructive feedback :D</p>
Force and Motion - Forces and the Laws of MotionQuick View
ljcreate

Force and Motion - Forces and the Laws of Motion

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A presentation suitable for KS4 looking at forces and the laws of motion. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation.<br /> <br /> Learning Objective(s):<br /> Use the laws of motion to calculate forces.<br /> <br /> Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams and perform calculations.<br /> <br /> Duration: Approximately 45 mins<br /> <br /> 37 slides covering:<br /> • Newton’s First Law of Motion<br /> • Newton’s First Law of Motion - Inertia<br /> • Newton’s Second Law of Motion<br /> • Using Newton’s Second Law<br /> • Newton’s Third Law of Motion<br /> • Putting it all Together
Force and Motion - Circular MotionQuick View
ljcreate

Force and Motion - Circular Motion

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A presentation suitable for KS4 looking at circular motion. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation.<br /> <br /> Learning Objective(s):<br /> Analyse accelerated motion in two dimensions using circular examples.<br /> <br /> Main Skills: Interpret written text and diagrams and perform calculations.<br /> <br /> Duration: Approximately 30 mins<br /> <br /> 23 slides covering:<br /> • Acceleration<br /> • Uniform Circular Motion<br /> • Average Velocity<br /> • Direction of Centripetal Acceleration<br /> • Magnitude of Centripetal Acceleration<br /> • Centripetal Acceleration and Rotation
Resultant Forces - GCSE Physics WorksheetsQuick View
cal-w11

Resultant Forces - GCSE Physics Worksheets

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<p>This resource contains 3 worksheets that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom.</p> <p>This pack includes:<br /> Resultant Forces<br /> Free Body Diagrams<br /> Resolving Forces (higher)</p> <p>We have worksheets for the following topics in Physics Paper 2:</p> <p>Forces<br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12458713">Scalars/Vectors and Contact/Non-contact Forces</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12459074">Gravity</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12461353">Resultant Forces</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12472155">Distance and Speed</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12474018">Distance-time Graphs</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12474261">Velocity and Acceleration</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12474326">Velocity-Time Graphs</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12475019">Newton’s Laws of Motions</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12475354">Stopping Distances</a></p> <p>Waves<br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12476182">Transverse and Longitudinal Waves</a><br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12479958">Electromagnetic Waves and Uses</a></p> <p>Magnetism and electromagnetism<br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12498502">Poles of a Magnet and Magnetic Fields</a></p> <p>More worksheets will be added in the future.</p> <p>Please rate and review this resource. Thank you!</p>
Force and Motion Bundle: Force and Motion PowerPoint and Force and Motion FlipbookQuick View
jewelpastor

Force and Motion Bundle: Force and Motion PowerPoint and Force and Motion Flipbook

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This FORCE AND MOTION BUNDLE bundle contains two resources: <br /> Force and Motion PowerPoint<br /> Force and Motion Flipbook<br /> <br /> ************************************************************************<br /> FORCE AND MOTION FLIPBOOK<br /> <br /> Force and motion is made easy with this resource All About Force: A Flipbook on Force. This packet is a 20-page resource that consists of foldables/templates that can be used to create a flipbook on force and motion. It can be used to summarize your students' key learnings or understanding.<br /> <br /> Page 3 contains an Introduction.<br /> <br /> Pages 4 -8 show the different parts of the force and motion flipbook:<br /> *Cover<br /> *Pages 2-5<br /> <br /> Pages 9-13 feature the ready-made templates that you and your students can use to create your own flipbook on force and motion.<br /> <br /> Page 14 contains the Credits.<br /> <br /> Page 15 focuses on the Terms of Use.<br /> <br /> Note: I came up with this flipbook to help my students summarize what they have learned about force and motion. I understand that not all Science classes are the same, but the sample work reflects the key learning by my fourth grade students for the term. I included an editable copy that you can modify if you wish to. However, take note that I used the font KG Miss Speechy. You would need to download this from Kimberly Geswein's store if you want the same font. I hope this force and motion resource suits your needs.<br /> <br /> ************************************************************************<br /> FORCE AND MOTION POWERPOINT<br /> <br /> &quot;All About Force&quot; is a PowerPoint presentation that can be used to learn about force and motion. <br /> <br /> The 41-slide PowerPoint presentation on force contains a cover; a title page; 4 slides for Words to Know; 29 slides discussing what force is; what friction is, what it does and examples of what friction does; what gravity is and why it is important, and what push and pull are, and examples of these two forces; and 6 True or False questions.<br /> <br /> This force and motion resource can be used as a whole lesson, starting from unlocking vocabulary, discussing key understandings about force, and assessing students' learning about force. You and your students will surely have a fun time with &quot;All About Force&quot;.<br /> <br /> Note: This force and motion resource is a PowerPoint file. Transitions and animations can be edited, as well as the fonts used.
Forces (Activate KS3)Quick View
OuttheBoxScience

Forces (Activate KS3)

5 Resources
<p>KS3 New for the Activate 1 resource.</p> <p>Full lessons ready to use straight ‘out of the box’. You’ll struggle to find a set of as many planned lessons this cheap and of similar quality.</p> <p>First lesson ‘Introduction to forces’ available free here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/introduction-to-forces-12395343">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/introduction-to-forces-12395343</a></p> <p>Lessons meet the full criteria for this unit<br /> Similar structure to my other power points following the input - activity - review phasing<br /> Plenary sections for progress checking<br /> Clear learning objectives and outcomes<br /> Modern and engaging layout<br /> Little adaptation needed<br /> Each lesson covers at least an hour of lesson time</p> <p>*Lessons including practicals<br /> LESSONS:</p> <p>L1 Introduction to Forces <em>(FREE)</em><br /> L2 Squashing and Stretching*<br /> L3 Drag Forces and Friction*<br /> L4 Forces at a Distance<br /> L5 Balanced and Unbalanced Forces</p> <p>Please leave constructive feedback :D</p>
Vector Diagrams, Resolving ForcesQuick View
BrainJar

Vector Diagrams, Resolving Forces

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<p><strong>Complete No-Prep lesson</strong> with <strong>exam questions, tasks and answers</strong> on Vector Diagrams and Resolving Forces for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers the second part of AQA GCSE Physics 4.5.1.4 / Combined Science 6.5.1.4 and is for higher tier students only.</p> <p>As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality <strong>no-prep</strong> lessons so busy teachers can teach <strong>outstanding lessons without spending hours planning.</strong> This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all <strong>with answers</strong>) and <strong>unique exam questions</strong>.</p> <p>My lessons are <strong>ideal for non-Physicists</strong> - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The <strong>preview video</strong> shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy.</p> <p><strong>What’s Included:</strong><br /> • Teaching notes<br /> • Starter / Do Now Activity<br /> • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with <strong>animated diagrams</strong>.<br /> • Worked examples of calculations / questions.<br /> • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “<strong>learning check / quick questions</strong>” followed by a set of <strong>in-depth questions</strong> on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have <strong>answers</strong>.<br /> • <strong>Exam-style questions</strong> on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards.<br /> • <strong>Answers</strong> for all questions<br /> • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons.<br /> • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing.</p> <p>The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications.</p> <p>Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!</p>
Forces and Elasticity (Hooke's Law)Quick View
BrainJar

Forces and Elasticity (Hooke's Law)

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<p><strong>Complete No-Prep lesson</strong> with <strong>exam questions, tasks and answers</strong> on Forces and Elasticity (Hooke’s Law) for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers GCSE Physics 4.5.3 / Combined Science 6.5.3.</p> <p><strong>The lesson covers:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Stretching, bending, compressing.</li> <li>Elastic and plastic, elastically deformed and inelastically deformed.</li> <li>Calculating extension</li> <li>The limit of proportionality</li> <li>Hooke’s Law Equation</li> <li>Calculating spring constant</li> <li>Calculating Elastic Potential Energy</li> </ul> <p>As a Secondary Science teacher and Deputy Headteacher for many years I make high quality <strong>no-prep</strong> lessons so busy teachers can teach <strong>outstanding lessons without spending hours planning.</strong> This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all <strong>with answers</strong>) and <strong>unique exam questions</strong>.</p> <p>My lessons are <strong>ideal for non-Physicists</strong> - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The <strong>preview video</strong> shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy.</p> <p><strong>What’s Included:</strong><br /> • Starter / Do Now Activity<br /> • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams.<br /> • Worked examples of calculations.<br /> • Editable diagrams and animations which help aid understanding.<br /> • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets.<br /> • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards.<br /> • Answers for all questions<br /> • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons.<br /> • Slightly humourous, at points, if you like that sort of thing.</p> <p><strong>Learning objectives:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Give examples of the forces involved in stretching, bending or compressing an object and explain why, to change the shape of a stationary object, more than one force has to be applied</li> <li>Describe the difference between elastic deformation and inelastic deformation caused by stretching forces.</li> <li>Describe how the extension of an elastic object is directly proportional to the force applied, provided that the limit of proportionality is not exceeded using the formula force = spring constant × extension</li> <li>Calculate work done in stretching (or compressing) using the formula: elastic potential energy = 0.5 × spring constant × extension2</li> <li>Describe how the work done on the spring and the elastic potential energy stored are equal.</li> <li>Prepare for the required practical on forces and elasticity.</li> </ul> <p>The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications.</p> <p>Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!</p>
AQA Forces revision matQuick View
MrTeachingResources

AQA Forces revision mat

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<p>5 mats included, covering the whole of the ‘forces’ topic, including the one shown in the image<br /> Covers foundation and any higher tier work is in red<br /> This is just combined - does not include trilogy topics<br /> After the first 2 slides, the key words section is blank, so you can add your own key words from any lessons you teach<br /> 5 mats included, covering the whole of the ‘forces’ topic</p>
Forces and motion power pointQuick View
Swan-notes

Forces and motion power point

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<p>Powerpoint covers;</p> <ul> <li>vectors and scalars</li> <li>speed, distance and acceleration</li> <li>velocity and position</li> <li>distance/speed - time graphs<br /> Powerpoint includes;</li> <li>videos and past paper questions (edexcel)(GCSE/IGCSE)</li> <li>Powerpoint focuses on edexcel specification</li> </ul>
Forces on objects and forces in motionQuick View
lrcathcart

Forces on objects and forces in motion

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Two lessons used as revision. Success criteria- Identify a range of forces. Identify the forces acting on an object and represent them with force arrows. Identify the forces acting on moving objects. Relate the forces acting, in terms of balanced and unbalanced forces, to different kinds of motion.