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Reflection STAR challenge
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Reflection STAR challenge

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We have had so much fun with this! careful...some students (especially SEN) can get annoyed & "throw their toys out of the pram"...but I often "over" challenge my students so that they can practice handling "upset"..very important life skill. Working in pairs one student holds a book or card infront of the other student so that they can not see the worksheet, using a mirror they can look at a reflection of the star and try to draw a straight line on the star outline without touching either of the boundary lines...try it yourself first and get rid of all that frustration
A Basic course in Electricity
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A Basic course in Electricity

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Suitable for students and non "physics specialist staff" Plenty of anecdotal info, historical info but particularly the basics of what electricity is, current, voltage, series, parallell circuits. plenty of activities and worksheets as well as calculations to do and done for you. Some of the info is dated as I wrote it in the late 80s but still applicable. basic stuff can be used with primary but higher level work is appropriate for KS4 and can reinforce work in KS5 especially clearing up some misconceptions I have met in students over the years.
Light quiz
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Light quiz

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Short simple quiz that allows you to judge the understanding and level of your students
Listen...can you tell what itis?
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Listen...can you tell what itis?

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A nice powerpoint bunch of slides..sound followed by the answer, you can edit the answers to suit yourself and names of staff for a bit of fun. Add extra slides with your own sounds/student's or staff voices. Use your imagination...the idea is to recognize sounds...they can be anything..dropping things, flushing, rubbing, scratching, pets, etc etc etc
CRATERS
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CRATERS

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A set of experiments designed to get students thinking about possible VARIABLES that may make craters bigger or smaller. This can lead to a full investigation once the student has chosen a "good" (more controlable variable)
Building Electric circuits challenge
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Building Electric circuits challenge

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3 activities which I use in turn. As soon as the student has completed the first activity and had it checked, they get the next one. Students love the challenge. It is not a race! Students learn through trial and error as well as each other
FORCES powerpoint
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FORCES powerpoint

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Simple visual introduction to FORCES should generate discussion and relevance to student's lives. All slides have lovely movements and funny stuff
Marble challenge
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Marble challenge

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Students are give some material resources to keep a single marble "moving" before it finally drops into a beaker (plastic) The challenge is to keep it moving the LONGEST. With such simple resources and some stop watches the students spend as long as needed to design, test and finally submit an entry for the challenge.Over the years I have seen most students go for the SIMPLE DILUTED GRAVITY technique..lots of long ramps end to end..they do work well if lined up well and prove good physics ideas. The best solution was wonderful....a set of cones (upsidedown Chines rice pickers hats) with a hole at the point..a marble is released in the top hat and spirals slowly into the middle, drops onto the edge of the next hat below and so on...yes still diluted gravity but elegantly more compact and easier to construct...of course the students will come up with ideas you have never dreamed of........
Speed of Light vs speed of sound
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Speed of Light vs speed of sound

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A beautiful demo with students timing with stopwatches. I typically do this around bonfire night, but if you buy some rockets (the banging type) you can do this anytime. You really need a school playing field with no sports or the like going on. Wedge the wooden stick of the rocket (any size will do) into the ground in one corner of the field, get students with stopwatches as far away from the rocket as poss (yes for safety..but more importantly the further the better results you get) YOU light the rocket and let students 200/300m away know that by usual jumpimg up and down or arm waving...students prepare to start stopwatches as soon as they see the FLASH (on the ground because the rocket is wedged into the ground)...the sound of course eerily does not get heard until a second or so later. Do this as many times as you have rockets, all results can be pooled and averaged later on. There is scope for this demo to be done a mile or 2 apart..using mobile phones and taking students to a nearby park..the rocket is released and explodes high up above school field...students do the timing thing from as far away as is practicable...Google maps will give you an accurate distance to calculate speed of sound should you wish
Sound quiz
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Sound quiz

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Short simple quiz that allows you to judge the understanding and level of your students
Materials quiz
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Materials quiz

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Short simple quiz that allows you to judge the understanding and level of your students
Projectiles  to get places
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Projectiles to get places

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Using only a sheet of A4 the students are challenged to do something to it to make it travel as far as possible, no throwing, just simply let go see how far. You might think that some sort of wings are in order use the elastic bands somehow if they want
Earth and Beyond
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Earth and Beyond

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A nice assessment "old" levels 1 to 5 Assesses student's understanding of the Earth, sun, shadows, Earth's axis, day & night etc etc Students draw in shapes of Earth, orbits to show understanding. Also draw in the position of the sun at different times as well as shadow changes. All in all a friendly way to judge progress. Enjoy.