Power of a device - Physics GCSEQuick View
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Power of a device - Physics GCSE

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Lesson explaining and applying the equation P = W / t. Includes practise of using the kilo prefix. Includes Powerpoint and worksheets.
Circuit DevicesQuick View
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Circuit Devices

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the circuit symbols for: a thermistor and a LDR. Describe how resistance changes in a thermistor and LDR. Explain why both LDRs and thermistors are used.
Mechanical devices , motions, levers & linkagesQuick View
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Mechanical devices , motions, levers & linkages

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Lesson includes 5 min Lesson Plan Links to GCSE AQA Spec Key words starter activity Hands on levers task - (you will need to provide physical objects to show examples of lever ) Linkages task Higher ability - application task Exam questions
Semiconductor DevicesQuick View
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Semiconductor Devices

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This resource offers the opportunity to take a look at semiconductor devices in general.
Hydrogen DeviceQuick View
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Hydrogen Device

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Hydrogen device cuts fuel bills and emissions for larger vehicles. The bolt-on system produces small amounts of hydrogen which helps engines to burn conventional fuels more efficiently.
P15.3 Electromagnets in devicesQuick View
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P15.3 Electromagnets in devices

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This lesson has been created specifically for the NEW AQA Trilogy Physics GCSE, with a focus on the ‘Electromagnets in devices’ Scheme of Work (SoW). The presentation includes the following elements: Lesson objective Success criteria Slides with relevant information Challenging activities Tasks to demonstrate understanding Lesson resources suitable for a class with a range of abilities, covering content 1-8 The lesson is available as a digital worksheet, and the resources have been designed to cater to the needs of a mixed ability class. If you need further assistance, please feel free to reach out to me at PhysicsCentre@gmail.com.
Choreographic Devices FlashcardsQuick View
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Choreographic Devices Flashcards

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Choreographic Devices flashcards suitable for KS3 or GCSE level students. Flashcards contain 8 Choreographic Devices and their definitions, and 12 Choreographic Tasks, with Challenge tasks integrated throughout. Flashcards can be used in two ways: Folded in half, with the Choreographic Device on one side and the definition on the other As one A4 sheet, with both the Choreographic Device and definition on the same side Clipped together, with the definition and tasks for each Choreographic Device in one mini ‘pack’ Useful for students developing choreography independently, or for students to be responsible for finding out definitions to challenging devices. Suitable for use with AQA GCSE Dance Specification.
Dramatic devices and devisingQuick View
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Dramatic devices and devising

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An entire scheme already set out lesson by lesson on a clear powerpoint presentation that explores every single dramatic technique required for the GCSE (all specifications) as well as different stimuli to start thinking about devising. Towards the end I have incorporated Physical Theatre and non-naturalistic techniques for a devising piece centred around The Seven Deadly Sins.
Efficiency of Devices  by SciencEdQuick View
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Efficiency of Devices by SciencEd

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Welcome to SciencEd: Science Resources for teachers! This resource is fully differentiated resource that includes answers for teaching students about the efficiency of devices. The lesson is split into 3 chunks to make sure that you meet the needs of your students when delivering the new GCSE Physics and Combined Science: Physics courses. Are your students aiming towards a grade 5? This resource aims to get your students to: *Identify the types of useful and waste energy in a system *Describe how to find the efficiency of a device Are your students aiming for a grade 5? Get your students to: *Explain, using calculation, which device is the most efficient Are your students aiming above a grade 5? Stretch them to: *Link ideas of specific heat capacity to work out the efficiency of a spirit burner. This resource includes little extras to help challenge all of your students. *On your toes boxes - Prepare students for feedback by putting their name into the orange boxes on screen. * Self assessment opportunities - Reduce your workload by getting students to self assess their work by using the green boxes and answers on screen. * Stretch your most able - Stretch yourself! opportunities placed throughout the lesson to get your most able to think about their answers and the applications of science.
GCSE Physics P1 - Energy and Power of Electrical DevicesQuick View
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GCSE Physics P1 - Energy and Power of Electrical Devices

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Complete lesson on Energy and Power of Electrical Devices with key content from AQA Physics. Starter uses a discussion on pupils power is based on where they may have encountered it before. Main includes a clear description of what Power is in Physics and an explanation of the units. This lead onto clear example of using the equation and to a classroom activity looking at power rating of electrical devices and making energy transferred calculation from them. Included is a review of the power efficiency calculation with examples. Lesson concludes with task sheet with questions using lessons content. Worksheet includes 'Energy & Power' task to be printed on one A4 sheet to save on printing. Set-up to print '2 pages per sheet' to produce one worksheet. More lessons to in same format for P1. https://www.tes.com/member/Nteach
Sound - Mosquito deviceQuick View
saira32saira32

Sound - Mosquito device

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A year 8 lesson on the topic of Sound. Can be used as a stand alone literacy lesson after delivery of sound content. Suitable for middle to lower ability students. Can add a starter on the structure of the ear. Either one of the articles can be used depending on ability.
Dance Choreographic Devices PosterQuick View
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Dance Choreographic Devices Poster

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This choreographic devices poster is suitable for KS3 and KS4, to support students when devising movement or during creative class. It can also provide support with literacy and comprehension, by offering students a visual aid to verbal explanations. It covers key words linked to RADS, stiumuli, brief, contemporary dance and general devices. This correlates with my KS3 Choreography SoW also available to purchase.
AQA GCSE Physics P15.03 Electromagnets in devicesQuick View
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AQA GCSE Physics P15.03 Electromagnets in devices

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Electromagnets in devices lesson for AQA GCSE Physics. Designed to be the basis of a lesson, not a complete one. Reference may be made to worksheets by publishers that are not included or textbooks, but i have tried to avoid this wherever possible. Resources have been amassed over years of teaching, if i have used something you have created please let me know and i will remove it.
An Inspector Calls audience and dramatic devicesQuick View
jennymarks58jennymarks58

An Inspector Calls audience and dramatic devices

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This lesson concentrates on the power of dramatic devices in An Inspector Calls. The starter asks students to discuss the emotional impact of popular culture genres through the cinema or theatre. Students then relate this to Priestley’s intention in AIC. Students are then introduced to the concept of the ‘fourth wall’ and the power of the Inspector’s disruption. Students then make a poster of differing dramatic devices used in the play from the physical photograph of Eva to the setting, lighting and the use of dramatic irony.
Energy transferred by a device or electrical appliancesQuick View
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Energy transferred by a device or electrical appliances

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This stand alone lesson plan uses a TEEP model. Lesson objective: Calculate the energy transferred by a device Lesson outcomes Understand how various different appliances transfer energy Calculate the energy transferred by a device
Physics!Quick View
TeachEliteTeachElite

Physics!

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Physics Pack This Science bundle contains 12 resources. This is a great way stock your physics resource arsenal, all lessons are designed to meet ‘Outstanding’ inspection criteria. Resources include: Energy Efficiency: Energy Efficiency Lesson This is a fully differentiated lesson teaching pupils about energy efficiency It is suggested that you include a practical such as the custard powder with Bunsen burner experiment. A you tube link for this is included within the PPT should you wish to show the pupils without conducting the experiment yourself. This Science resource pack contains: A PPT (27 slides) and handouts (8 sheets) . Activities include: Starter Task: Two Thinking Skills questions- One on efficiency and one on energy transfer. An energy transfer and efficiency activity-We suggest that the ‘Differentiated Word Bank’ be printed on the back of the energy transfer and efficiency activity sheet for ease of use should the pupils require it. A YouTube clip on the custard powder experiment. An activity on devices and percentage of waste. Activity-Create a bar Graph based on the data for the devices and percentage of waste. Extension Task: Create a pie chart on the data. Plenary (Exit task) : Good Graph, Bad Graph-Pupils are shown examples of bar graphs and are asked if they are correct or incorrect. Energy Transfer: This is a lesson teaching pupils the different types of energy transfer and the conservation of energy. It is suggested that you include a practical such as the screaming jelly baby or the custard powder with Bunsen burner experiment. A you tube link for both of these is included within the PPT should you wish to show the pupils without conducting the experiment yourself. This Science resource pack contains: A PPT (14 slides) and handouts (2 sheets) . Included in this Science resource is one of our timers complete with MUSIC. Activities include: Starter Task: Thinking Skills question on energy transfer Activity on on energy transfer in the body. Thinking Skills activity on energy transfer with everyday devices. Choice of two YouTube clips on the two practicals mentioned above. You may conduct one of these experiments yourself if you so wish. Plenary (Exit task) : Starter & Plenary Prompt Selector . This alone is worth £3! In our lessons, all key words are added to our KS3 Science - Scientific Vocabulary A-Z . Renewable Energy AFL Activity: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on renewable energy. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Types of Energy: Energy: Types of Energy is an interactive lesson that consists of 26 slides (PowerPoint) on the topic of Energy and an 8 page Energy resource booklet covering the different types of Energy; Kinetic Energy Sound Energy Chemical Energy Thermal Energy Electrical Energy Solar Energy Light Energy Gravitational potential Energy Elastic potential Energy You can find a preview of the booklet that is included in this lesson @ http://fliphtml5.com/gonfq/sdyc The starter activity is based on our conveyer pelt activity and is designed to ascertain prior knowledge. There is a worksheet to fill in based on this and the subsequent class discussion. Pupils then peer assess each other’s work. There is an interactive selector based on the popular fidget spinners. Pupils are taken through the 8 different types of energy and they have to make notes on the ‘What is energy?’ worksheet. It is suggested that this be enlarged to A3 size. Pupils are tasked with inserting the new vocabulary learnt during the lesson into their vocabulary booklets. Following which there is an interactive quiz where pupils are asked 20 questions (provided) and the team to get the most points wins. Friction: A Grab and Go Lesson! To see a video of this lesson please visit: https://www.facebook.com/TeachElite/ Alternatively, you can download a copy of the sample video from: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/friction-sample-11588011 This is a complete lesson on the topic of Friction. It includes a fully editable lesson plan, PowerPoint, Differentiated activities (at the end of the PowerPoint) and a Pupil Peer Assessment sheet. The PowerPoint includes a bell task linking back to forces and a conveyor belt activity on the topic of forces too. Pupils are taught the basic principles of friction and then are given the task of creating a leaflet on the topic. There is a level ladder included in this pack based on Skill 1: Finding Information. Abstract planet Timers: This is a fun countdown timer resource that can be used as a time management tool in any lesson. You have a choice between various abstract planets. The timers are set to 1, 2, 3 or 4 minutes, but you can easily alter the timing between in the animation pane. Each abstract planet can be added to your own slides and displayed in the right hand corner if you so wish! Circuit Symbols: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on circuit symbols. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Circuits AFL activity: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on Circuits. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Forces AFL activity: Pull the udder one! A completely customisable true or False activity. This particular one is based on forces. Pupils love the interaction shouting moo (true) or quacking for false statements. This can be used as a starter, plenary or an AFL checkpoint activity throughout the lesson. Solar System - Conveyor Belt: This is based on the Generation Game activity and is centred around the planets in our solar system. Useful for Starter, Plenaries and mini AFL activities throughout the lesson-Pupils love this activity! Space Investigation: This is an independent learning investigation about our solar system. Pupils are asked to research the planets and find relevant information about them. This includes extension tasks whereby pupils research the origins of the universe and current theories (Big Bang and Red Shift). Energy: Sankey Diagrams: This is a fully differentiated lesson teaching pupils of how to represent energy efficiency as a Sankey diagram. This Sankey Diagram pack contains: A PPT (33 slides) and handouts (5 sheets) . Activities include: Starter Task:A Thinking Skills questions- on energy efficiency. A demonstration on how to draw Sankey Diagrams. Pupils will then look at three devices and their energy efficiency. Activity: Pupils have to calculate the energy efficiency of these three items and create Sankey diagrams based on the data. There are differentiated sheets within the workbook to aid pupils who are having difficulties in drawing them. A peer assessment on the individual activities is included too. Exit task/Plenary: Pupils have to name the energy in the pictures, identify the useful energies and state whether they are efficient or not. In our lessons, all key words are added to our KS3 Science - Scientific Vocabulary A-Z . 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