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This is an engaging and fully resourced REVISION lesson which uses a range of exam questions, understanding checks, quick differentiated tasks and quiz competitions to enable students to assess their understanding of the content within topic 4 (Atomic structure) of the AQA GCSE Physics (8463) specification.

The specification points that are covered in this revision lesson include:

  • Students should know that atoms are very small, having a radius of about 1 × 10-10 metres.
  • Students should know that the basic structure of an atom is a positively charged nucleus composed of both protons and neutrons surrounded by negatively charged electrons
  • Students should be able to use the atomic number and mass number and understand how these differ in isotopes
  • Students should know the key stages in the development of the model of the atom and the main pieces of evidence that were found
  • Students should know that some atomic nuclei are unstable and that the nucleus gives out radiation as it changes to become more stable.
  • Students should know the penetrating and ionising power and range in air of the alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays
  • Students should be able to represent decay with equations and be able to describe the effect on the atomic and mass number
  • Students should be able to determine the half-life of a radioactive isotope from given information.
  • Students should be able to describe nuclear fission and fusion

The students will thoroughly enjoy the range of activities, which include quiz competitions such as “It’s as easy as ABG” where they have to compete to be the 1st to work out the word formed from the letters of the different types of radiation whilst all the time evaluating and assessing which areas of this topic will need their further attention. This lesson can be used as revision resource at the end of the topic or in the lead up to mocks or the actual GCSE exams

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AQA GCSE Physics PAPER 1 REVISION LESSONS

This bundle of fully-resourced revision lessons will engage and motivate the students whilst they assess their understanding of the content of topics 1 - 4 of the AQA GCSE Physics specification as assessed in PAPER 1. The lessons cover the following topics: Topic 1: Energy Topic 2: Electricity Topic 3: Particle model of matter Topic 4: Atomic structure The detailed PowerPoints and accompanying resources contain exam-style questions with clear explanations of answers, differentiated tasks, class discussions and quiz competitions. If you would like to see the quality of the lessons, download the topic 1 revision lesson which has been shared for free

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AQA GCSE Physics REVISION LESSONS

This bundle of 8 revision lessons uses a range of activities that include exam questions (with clearly explained answers), differentiated tasks and quiz competitions to engage students whilst they are revising the following topics that are found on the AQA GCSE Physics specification: Topic 1: Energy Topic 2: Electricity Topic 3: Particle model of matter Topic 4: Atomic structure Topic 5: Forces Topic 6: Waves Topic 7: Magnetism and electromagnetism Topic 8: Space Physics These lessons can be used for revision at the end of the topic or in the lead up to the mocks or actual GCSE exams so that students can assess the areas of the specification which need their further attention If you want to see the quality of the lessons, download the topic 1 and 5 lessons as these are free

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