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Kinetic, Elastic, Gravitational Potential Energy

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Kinetic, Elastic and Gravitational Potential Energy for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Combined Science 6.1.1.2 / GCSE Physics 4.1.1.2. Lesson updated and improved 01.05.2023 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner 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. What’s Included: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • 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. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Kinetic and Elastic potential energyQuick View
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Kinetic and Elastic potential energy

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Kinetic Energy and Elastic Potential Energy This is a ready to go lesson, with complete resources for KS4 pupils Contents: Kinetic: Do now what is Kinetic Energy ? Equation, units and rearrange Guided example Independent task Contents: Elastic : Do Now what is Elastic Potential Energy ? Equation, units and rearrange Guided example Independent task Work sheet available
Gravitational Potential & Kinetic Energy WorksheetQuick View
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Gravitational Potential & Kinetic Energy Worksheet

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Double-sided activity worksheet to investigate GPE and KE with a pendulum. Requires datalogger and lightgate to measure velocity. For very able pupils, can be completed in an hour. Pendulum is varied in starting height and velocity measured at bottom. Tables on worksheet plus graph to plot.
Potential vs Kinetic energyQuick View
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Potential vs Kinetic energy

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PowerPoint Presentation introducing potential and kinetic energy. Content: What is energy? How is energy stored? What is potential energy? What is kinetic energy? How to calculate both. Included: Activities Definitions Visual representations Diagrams
Potential and Kinetic Energy Task CardsQuick View
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Potential and Kinetic Energy Task Cards

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This PDF includes 32 task cards that allow teachers to assess their students' knowledge of potential and kinetic energy (please see the extensive list of content that is covered below). A student answer sheet and teacher answer key are provided. An editable task card is included so that you can add your own task card question or task. The following content/topics are included: •classifying examples of potential and kinetic energy •energy is the ability to move or cause changes in matter •ways to increase an object's potential energy •ways to increase an object's kinetic energy •examples of kinetic energy being converted into potential energy •various questions relating to a pendulum (greatest potential, greatest kinetic, position where potential and kinetic energy are equal) •recognizing that when kinetic energy is high, potential energy is low •using a data table of info, determine the amount of kinetic energy when potential energy and total energy are provided •comparing how potential and kinetic energy are alike © Science Teaching Junkie, Inc. Terms of Use - this resource is for use by one teacher only. Additional teachers must purchase their own license. If you are interested in purchasing several licenses, please contact me for a district-wide or campus-wide quote. This product should NOT be posted on any website. ScienceTeachingJunkie@yahoo.com
Potential and Kinetic Energy Interactive SessionQuick View
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Potential and Kinetic Energy Interactive Session

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This resource can be used with an interactive whiteboard, posted on class websites, used in online courses, live online sessions or printed and used as a a notes sheet. It introduces kinetic and potential energy and provides practice opportunities for students to identify changes in potential and kinetic energy. Practice includes swings, pendulums, roller coasters, batteries, dams and rolling balls. The Law of Conservation of energy is introduces and student have the opportunity to identify energy transformations.
EXPERIMENT BOOKLET POTENTIAL AND KINETIC ENERGYQuick View
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EXPERIMENT BOOKLET POTENTIAL AND KINETIC ENERGY

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This booklet covers the topic of experimenting with Potential and Kinetic energy. It uses a simple experiment to help students understand and be assessed on the concept. The questions part consists of two sections with an allocation of forty marks. The questions vary in style and ability level. A full mark scheme is also included.
6.3 Potential and Kinetic EnergyQuick View
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6.3 Potential and Kinetic Energy

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CIE AS Level Physics 6.3 Potential energy and Kinetic energy Descriptions and derivations of Kinetic energy and its equation, and Gravitational Potential Energy and its equation. Appropriate textbook pages and past paper exams information also included. Please review with any comments for improvements if you found/didn’t find this resource useful. Thank you in advance!
Kinetic and Potential EnergyQuick View
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Kinetic and Potential Energy

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A presentation suitable for KS4 looking at kinetic and potential energy. Presentation includes multi-choice questions to engage students and get them thinking about the subject throughout the presentation. Learning Objective(s): Investigate kinetic and potential energy and their transformations. Main Skills: Interpret written text, make decisions and predict outcomes. Duration: Approximately 30 mins 26 slides covering: • Kinetic Energy • Potential Energy • Gravitational Potential Energy • Elastic Potential Energy • Energy Changes
Kinetic energy and elastic potential storesQuick View
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Kinetic energy and elastic potential stores

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During this lesson (P1-5 Kinetic energy and elastic energy stores) GCSE students work through a variety of tasks to develop their understanding of how to calculate kinetic and elastic potential energy stores. Based on the 5th from the AQA 9-1 GCSE Physics (OUP scheme) P1: Conservation and dissipation of energy chapter. Also available as a digital worksheet, which is ideal for distance learning, independent study or catch-up of missed work through absence. Presentation contains (27 slides)- Bell work activity Lesson objective and success criteria Information slides Challenge activities (group work) Practical activity (where appropriate) Demonstrate understanding tasks (with answers) Lesson resources (additional to scheme) Aimed at a mixed ability class covering content 1-8. Please note: Kerboodle worksheets from scheme are not included due to license.
Kinetic and Potential Energy Card SortQuick View
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Kinetic and Potential Energy Card Sort

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The kinetic and potential energy card sort is comprised of 28 cards and is a great way for students to practice identifying the two different types of energy. Each card has a description and an image. Simply print and then cut out the set of cards [laminate if you wish to make class sets]. Students then shuffle the cards and sort them into their correct sets [kinetic and potential]. Once sorted students write their answers onto the answer sheets provided [single A4 size or double A5 size]. Includes an answer key. Can be printed in colour or greyscale. Also comes with 4 blank cards for you or your students to make their own individual cards. Works great as a starter activity, plenary, review or for science stations. Cards included: ➸ 2 title cards ➸ 2 definition cards ➸ 12 kinetic energy cards ➸ 12 potential energy cards ➸ 4 blank cards A great accompaniment to this resource: Kinetic and Potential Energy Task Cards Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Kinetic Energy Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 1Quick View
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Kinetic Energy Calculation Worksheet with Answers - GCSE Physics Paper 1

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This two page worksheet contains the following: Converting units practice Foundation level questions Higher level questions Rearranging the equation questions This worksheet can be used as ‘in lesson’ task sheets for used as homework. We have worksheets for the following physics equations: Paper 1: Energy Kinetic Energy = 0.5 x Mass x (Speed)2) Elastic Potential Energy = 0.5 x Spring Constant x (Extension)2 Gravitational Potential Energy = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength x Height Change in Thermal Energy = Mass x Specific Heat Capacity x Temperature Change Power = Energy Transferred / Time Power = Work Done / Time Efficiency Electricity Charge Flow = Current x Time Potential Difference = Current x Resistance Power = Potential Difference x Current Power = (Current)2 x Resistance Energy Transferred = Charge Flow x Potential Difference Particle Model of Matter Density = Mass / Volume Energy for a Change of State = Mass x Specific Latent Heat Paper 2: Forces Weight = Mass x Gravitational Field Strength Work Done = Force x Distance Force = Spring Constant x Extension Speed = Distance / Time Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Resultant Force = Mass x Acceleration Momentum = Mass x Velocity Waves Period of a Wave = 1 / Frequency More worksheets will be uploaded in the future. Please rate and review this resource. Thank you!
Kinetic and potential energyQuick View
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Kinetic and potential energy

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This is an A-level worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on kinetic and potential energy. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Potential and Kinetic Energy Worksheet (Inc. Answers)Quick View
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Potential and Kinetic Energy Worksheet (Inc. Answers)

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A more difficult worksheet comprising of questions on Gravitational Potential and Kinetic Energy. This is aimed at higher ability students. This includes the blackline version for printing and an answer version. Please see the cover for the worksheets - these do require students to incorporate other equations and can present challenge.
Energy (Kinetic, Elastic and Gravitational) - GCSE Physics WorksheetsQuick View
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Energy (Kinetic, Elastic and Gravitational) - GCSE Physics Worksheets

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This resource contains 4 worksheets that can be used in class or as homework to enable your students to practice what they have learnt in the classroom. This pack includes: Types of Energy and Energy Transfers Kinetic Energy Calculation Elastic Potential Energy Calculation Gravitational Potential Energy Calculation Calculations worksheets include rearranging the equations and converting units. We have worksheets for the following topics in Physics Paper 1: Energy Energy (Kinetic, Elastic and G.P.E) Change in Thermal Energy and Power National and Global Energy Resources Electricity Circuit Symbols, Current, P.d. and resistance Series Circuits Domestic Electricity and The National Grid Static Charge – Triple Particle Model of Matter Density of Regular Objects States of Matter and Changes of State Atomic Structure The Atom, Ions, and Isotopes Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Equations Half-lives and Radioactive Contamination More worksheets will be added in the future. Please rate and review this resource. Thank you!
Gravitational potential and kinetic energy observed lessonQuick View
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Gravitational potential and kinetic energy observed lesson

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A full lesson used for Y10 mixed ability pupils. Had really good feedback from observer. Differentiation opportunities using the triangles (hidden slide) and building up to rearranging equations. Also in the final task there is the option to give pupils the velocity (hidden slide) or have them work it out for themselves. Great feedback on the interaction with the equations (not just writing it down).
Potential and Kinetic Energy - Worksheet | Distance LearningQuick View
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Potential and Kinetic Energy - Worksheet | Distance Learning

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This resource contains basic conceptual questions about Potential and Kinetic Energy. What is included in this resource? Printable and editable Student Worksheet (PDF and Word document) Paperless digital version for use in Google Drive (Prepared with Google Slides) Complete Answer Key