The Generator Effect
Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on The Generator Effect for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics.
As a Secondary Science teacher and Deputy Headteacher for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions.
My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - 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 preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy.
The other lessons in this topic are:
Magnets and Magnetism: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12592689
Electromagnets and Electromagnetism: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12595426
The Motor Effect and Left Hand Rule: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12596435
The Generator Effect: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12600640
AC, DC, Alternators, Dynamos, Microphones & Loudspeakers: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12609865
Transformers and the National Grid: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12610433
What’s Included:
Two starters
Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with worked examples using animated diagrams
Editable diagrams and animations which help aid understanding.
Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. There are three slides of “quick questions”, three slides of “in-depth questions” as well as the…
Exam-style questions - these are uniquebased on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards.
Answers for all questions
All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons.
Slightly humourous, at points, if you like that sort of thing.
Learning objectives:
Describe the generator effect and explain how it is caused.
Describe the factors that affect the size and direction of the induced potential difference/induced current.
Apply the principles of the generator effect in a given context.
Written for AQA GCSE Physics but likely to be applicable to other exam specifications.
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