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Forces Module for KS3 - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning for KS3
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Forces Module for KS3 - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning for KS3

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Five action-packed hybrid learning forces topics including: What is a Force; Weight and Mass; What is Friction: Air Resistance; Balanced and Unbalanced Forces For each topic there are two packs to allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home thus facilitating blended learning and providing equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. Each classroom resource consists of an animated PowerPoint ( 13 to 15 slides) and 10 to 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. Each distance learning resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. It gives advice on how to use distance learning successfully and guides the learner step-by-step through the topic. The supporting worksheets include cut-outs, foldables digital quick-tests and progress checks to provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Some topics include a simulated practical which takes the student through designing a table and drawing graphs. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Explained  - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for  KS3
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Forces - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Explained - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3

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The two packs in this resource allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. It facilitates hybrid learning and provides equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. The classroom resource consists of an animated 15 - slide PowerPoint and 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. The distance learning pack consists of a 49 - slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. What’s Covered resultant force balanced forces as two forces of equal size acting on opposite directions; balanced forces acting on stationary objects or resulting in steady speed; unbalanced forces producing acceleration or deceleration. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces & Speed KS3
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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces & Speed KS3

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Two comprehensive and enjoyable lessons explaining balanced and unbalanced forces and speed for middle school science students studying forces. Each fully resourced topic comes with an engaging animated PowerPoint and a collection of thirteen worksheets, guided notes, activities and homework. All answers are provided. For each lesson a one – page flow chart lesson plan shows where logical choices can be made between resources if time requires. The PowerPoint also takes the student through planning an investigation to find the fastest person in the class. What’s Covered Besultant force Balanced forces as two forces of equal size acting on opposite directions; Balanced forces acting on stationary objects or resulting in steady speed; Unbalanced forces producing acceleration or deceleration; Choosing the appropriate units for distance, time and speed. Use of the formula speed = distance/time. Rearrangement of the formula (easily left out if required) Planning an experiment to find speed. What’s Included Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz (x2) Answer PowerPoints to enable easy self and peer assessment (x2) Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x2) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable (x2) Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes) (x2) Worksheet to support the PowerPoint (X4) Fact sheet (x2) Homework plus answer PowerPoint(x5) Fact share worksheet (x2) 12 Taboo cards Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (x2) Exit Ticket Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources All resources shown in these bundle are also available individually Forces Module 1 - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Balanced & Unba Forces Module 2 - Moments, Speed, Pressure & Hooke’s Law The Complete Forces Module ( Module 2 + Module 2) 7 Game Compendium for Module 1 6 Game Compendium for Module 2 Forces - 13 Game Compendium Lots more resources for forces at my shop? Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces, Weight, Mass, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Explained -   5 Fully Resourced Lessons for Distance Learning and Homeschool  KS3
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Forces, Weight, Mass, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Explained - 5 Fully Resourced Lessons for Distance Learning and Homeschool KS3

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Five action-packed distance learning or home school forces topics including: What is a Force; Weight and Mass; What is Friction: Air Resistance; Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Each resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. It gives advice on how to use distance learning successfully and guides the learner step-by-step through the topic. The supporting worksheets include cut-outs, foldables digital quick-tests and progress checks to provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Some topics include a simulated practical which takes the student through designing a table and drawing graphs. Ways to Use these Resource Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces Five Fully Resourced Topics Plus Interactive Smart Board Quiz KS3 (Mass, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Speed, Moments, Hooke's Law)
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Forces Five Fully Resourced Topics Plus Interactive Smart Board Quiz KS3 (Mass, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Speed, Moments, Hooke's Law)

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What is a Force, Weight and Mass, What is Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces are all explained in these five action-packed, fully resourced and engaging lessons. What You Get For Each Lesson Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz and all answers to classwork and homework) Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers) Anticipation Guides (combined starter and plenary) Foldable (students use to make their own notes) Cut-and-stick activity pupil uses to make their own notes) Guided notes to support the PowerPoint (x4) Fact sheet Homework (x2) plus answers Fact share worksheet Pupil progress self-assessment checklist Exit Ticket PowerPoint with answers /detailed mark schemes for homework/classwork sheets- pupils can self-assess or peer assess. An easy to follow one-page flow chart lesson plan indicates where logical choices between resources can be made if required. For Team Quest This is an animated 68 slide animated quiz for teams to be used at the end of the five topics to consolidate learning. Each team will attempt their own three questions, the answer to each of which must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round. Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a fact or process. There are three lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed fact or process… Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear. Individual Rounds One unscramble and identify round which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged. Memory Test – give coordinates of magnets which have moved around a grid Finally, the fifteen - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes. Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself For more high quality resources please visit my shop Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - The Complete Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning Module for KS3 (Mass, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Speed, Moments, Hooke's Law) Fully Resourced Lessons
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Forces - The Complete Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning Module for KS3 (Mass, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Speed, Moments, Hooke's Law) Fully Resourced Lessons

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Nine action-packed blended learning forces topics including: What is a Force; Weight and Mass; What is Friction: Air Resistance; Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Moments Pressure Speed Hooke’s Law For each topic there are two packs to allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home thus facilitating blended learning and providing equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. Each classroom resource consists of an animated PowerPoint ( 13 to 15 slides) and 10 to 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. Each distance learning resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. It gives advice on how to use distance learning successfully and guides the learner step-by-step through the topic. The supporting worksheets include cut-outs, foldables digital quick-tests and progress checks to provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Some topics include a simulated practical which takes the student through designing a table and drawing graphs. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - 7 Game Compendium for Force, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces KS3
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Forces - 7 Game Compendium for Force, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces KS3

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A compendium of six different, enjoyable and challenging games on forces, suitable for all abilities. Each game is fully resourced, comes with full instructions and is easy to run. The topics covered are: Force – definition, units and measurement; Weight and mass; Friction Air resistance; Balanced and unbalanced forces. Games Included: Find the Pair - Force, Weight and Mass; Find the Pair – Friction and Air Resistance; Smart Board Bingo; Forces Board Game; Force, weight and mass Dominoes Friction and Air Resistance Dominoes. This versatile pack can be used to reinforce each section of the current electricity module as it is taught or for revision. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack. All resources shown in these bundle are also available individually Forces Module 1 - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Balanced & Unba Forces Module 2 - Moments, Speed, Pressure & Hooke’s Law The Complete Forces Module ( Module 2 + Module 2) 7 Game Compendium for Module 1 6 Game Compendium for Module 2 Forces - 13 Game Compendium Lots more resources for forces at my shop? Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Moments explained - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning for KS3
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Forces - Moments explained - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning for KS3

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The two packs in this resource allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. It facilitates blended learning and provides equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. The classroom resource consists of an animated 25 - slide PowerPoint and 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. The distance learning pack consists of a 70 - slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. A shortened photocopiable PDF of the PowerPoint is provided to circulate to those pupils without computers. What’s Covered A force can have a turning effect (moment) about a pivot. Moment = force x distance from pivot. Examples of a force which is further from the pivot having a greater turning effect. Plan an investigation into moments on both sides of the pivot being equal at equilibrium. Explain and provides practice in the equation F1 x d1 = F2 x d2 Demonstrate the use of a seesaw to lift a larger load a smaller height. Introduce the wheelbarrow and tongs as levers. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Pressure Explained - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3
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Forces - Pressure Explained - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3

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The two packs in this resource allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. It facilitates blended learning and provides equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. The classroom resource consists of an animated 21- slide PowerPoint and 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. The distance learning pack consists of a 65 - slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. A shortened photocopiable PDF of the PowerPoint is provided to circulate to those pupils without computers. What’s Covered This fully resourced lesson includes an animated PowerPoint which: demonstrates use of the equation pressure = force/area; explains and gives examples of the relationship between pressure, force and area; specifies units for pressure as N/m2 and Pascals; explains the relationship between upthrust and floating and sinking; explains why number air particles decrease with altitude explains why atmospheric pressure increases with altitude. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Moments Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3
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Forces - Moments Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3

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This is an action-packed distance learning or home school lesson which explains the effect of moments, how to calculate them and the wheelbarrow and tongs as examples of levers What’s Covered A force can have a turning effect (moment) about a pivot. Moment = force x distance from pivot. Examples of a force which is further from the pivot having a greater turning effect. Plan an investigation into moments on both sides of the pivot being equal at equilibrium. Explain and provides practice in the equation F1 x d1 = F2 x d2 Demonstrate the use of a seesaw to lift a larger load a smaller height. Introduce the wheelbarrow and tongs as levers. This resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Resources An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by: explaining how to use distance learning effectively; explaining how to use this resource; explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them; providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work. Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint. A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning. A checklist for students to use to assess their progress. Digital quick test For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school. Ways to Use this Resource Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Pressure Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3
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Forces - Pressure Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3

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This is an action-packed distance learning or home school lesson on air pressure and pressure in liquids. What’s Covered This fully resourced lesson includes an animated PowerPoint which: demonstrates use of the equation pressure = force/area; explains and gives examples of the relationship between pressure, force and area; specifies units for pressure as N/m2 and Pascals; explains the relationship between upthrust and floating and sinking; explains why number air particles decrease with altitude explains why atmospheric pressure increases with altitude. This resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Resources An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by: explaining how to use distance learning effectively; explaining how to use this resource; explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them; providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work. Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint. A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning. A checklist for students to use to assess their progress. Digital quick test For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school. Ways to Use this Resource Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Hooke's Law Explained - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning for KS3
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Forces - Hooke's Law Explained - Classroom, Distance & Blended Learning for KS3

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The two packs in this resource allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. It facilitates hybrid learning and provides equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. The classroom resource consists of an animated 27- slide PowerPoint and 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. The distance learning pack consists of a 65 - slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. A shortened photocopiable PDF of the PowerPoint is provided to circulate to those pupils without computers. What’s Covered Each fully resourced lesson includes an animated PowerPoint which: demonstrates deformation as a material changing its shape when acted on buy a force; demonstrates stretching and compression; demonstrates an elastic material regaining its shape after deformation; demonstrates an elastic material failing to regain its shape after the elastic limit is exceeded; guides students through planning a virtual investigation of Hooke’s Law, designing a results table and drawing a conclusion; demonstrates that, for elastic materials within their elastic limit a graph of extension against force is a straight line and confirms Hooke’s Law. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Complete Distance Learning &  Homeschool Module for KS3 (Mass, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Speed, Moments, Hooke's Law) Fully Resourced Lessons
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Forces - Complete Distance Learning & Homeschool Module for KS3 (Mass, Weight, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Speed, Moments, Hooke's Law) Fully Resourced Lessons

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Nine action-packed distance learning or home school forces topics including: What is a Force; Weight and Mass; What is Friction: Air Resistance; Balanced and Unbalanced Forces; Speed; Moments; Pressure Hooke’s Law Each resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. It gives advice on how to use distance learning successfully and guides the learner step-by-step through the topic. The supporting worksheets include cut-outs, foldables digital quick-tests and progress checks to provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Some topics include a simulated practical which takes the student through designing a table and drawing graphs. Ways to Use these Resource Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Moments, Speed,  Pressure , Hooke’s Law  Explained 4 Lessons for Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3
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Forces - Moments, Speed, Pressure , Hooke’s Law Explained 4 Lessons for Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3

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Four action-packed distance learning or home school forces topics including: moments, speed pressure Hooke’s law For each topic there are two packs to allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home thus facilitating blended learning and providing equality of opportunity for vulnerable students who are unable to attend school due to Covid-19. Each classroom resource consists of an animated PowerPoint ( 13 to 15 slides) and 10 to 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. Each distance learning resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. It gives advice on how to use distance learning successfully and guides the learner step-by-step through the topic. The supporting worksheets include cut-outs, foldables digital quick-tests and progress checks to provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Some topics include a simulated practical which takes the student through designing a table and drawing graphs. For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Speed  Explained - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3
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Forces - Speed Explained - Classroom, Distance and Blended Learning for KS3

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The two packs in this resource allow the same lesson to be taught to students whether they are in a classroom or distance learning at home. It facilitates blended learning and provides equality of opportunity for students who are unable to attend school. The classroom resource consists of an animated 21- slide PowerPoint and 15 varied and exciting printables including a foldable, cut-and-stick and progress check. The one-page flowchart lesson plan shows where choices can be made between the printables so that the teacher can select the activities to suit the exact needs of their class. The distance learning pack consists of a 60- slide animated PowerPoint which, not only teaches the science but also how to gain maximum benefit from distance learning. The PowerPoint has been designed to replace the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. Additional worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. These can be printed off by the student or provided by school. There is also a short digital test/homework which can be returned to the teacher. A shortened photocopiable PDF of the PowerPoint is provided to circulate to those pupils without computers. What’s Covered Choosing the appropriate units for distance, time and speed. Use of the formula speed = distance/time. Rearrangement of the formula (easily left out if required) Planning an experiment to find speed. Designing a table For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Moments, Speed, Pressure , Hooke’s Law Explained 4 Lessons Distance Learning and Homeschool Module for KS3
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Forces - Moments, Speed, Pressure , Hooke’s Law Explained 4 Lessons Distance Learning and Homeschool Module for KS3

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Four action-packed distance learning or home school forces topics including: moments, speed pressure Hooke’s law Each resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. It gives advice on how to use distance learning successfully and guides the learner step-by-step through the topic. The supporting worksheets include cut-outs, foldables digital quick-tests and progress checks to provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Some topics include a simulated practical which takes the student through designing a table and drawing graphs. Ways to Use these Resource Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences For more high quality resources visit: Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Speed Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3
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Forces - Speed Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3

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This is an action-packed distance learning or home school lesson on Hooke’s Speed. What’s Covered Choosing the appropriate units for distance, time and speed. Use of the formula speed = distance/time. Rearrangement of the formula (easily left out if required) Planning an experiment to find speed. Designing a table This resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Resources An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by: explaining how to use distance learning effectively; explaining how to use this resource; explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them; providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work. Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint. A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning. A checklist for students to use to assess their progress. Digital quick test For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school. Ways to Use this Resource Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - Hooke's Law Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3
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Forces - Hooke's Law Explained - Distance Learning and Homeschool for KS3

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This is an action-packed distance learning or home school lesson on Hooke’s Law. What’s Covered This fully resourced lesson includes an animated PowerPoint which: demonstrates deformation as a material changing its shape when acted on buy a force; demonstrates stretching and compression; demonstrates an elastic material regaining its shape after deformation; demonstrates an elastic material failing to regain its shape after the elastic limit is exceeded; guides students through planning a virtual investigation of Hooke’s Law, designing a results table and drawing a conclusion; demonstrates that, for elastic materials within their elastic limit a graph of extension against force is a straight line and confirms Hooke’s Law. This resource has been designed so that the animated PowerPoint replaces the teacher by providing structure, sequence, knowledge and answers. The worksheets, cut-outs, foldable and progress check provide a familiar medium for students to develop and test their knowledge, continue to develop their literacy skills and use their creativity to organise their learning and assess their progress. Resources An animated PowerPoint which guides the student through the lesson by: explaining how to use distance learning effectively; explaining how to use this resource; explaining current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them; providing the answers to all the worksheets so that the students can mark and correct their work. Four worksheets, and two cut-out activities, the answers to which are in the PowerPoint. A foldable and cut-out activity so that students can record and organise their learning. A checklist for students to use to assess their progress. Digital quick test For those students without internet or a computer or a computer at home a condensed printable copy of the PowerPoint is provided for distribution by school. Ways to Use this Resource Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet. Students print their own worksheets. Upload PowerPoint and worksheets to school intranet and provide a hardcopy of worksheets for students. Those families who do not wish to collect worksheets or who are in isolation can print the worksheets at home. Students without photocopying facilities are instructed to write their answers in full sentences More high quality resources available here. Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces Module 5 Fully Resourced Lessons Plus Test Prep Lesson and 7 Games KS3
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Forces Module 5 Fully Resourced Lessons Plus Test Prep Lesson and 7 Games KS3

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Five action-packed, fully resourced and engaging forces topics including: What is a Force; Weight and Mass; What is Friction: Air Resistance; Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Each topic has a fully animated PowerPoint and a collection of thirteen worksheets, guided notes, activities and homework. Answers and mark schemes for all worksheets and homework are given on PowerPoints to make self-assessment and peer assessment easier. Each topic comes with a one-page flow chart lesson plan showing where logical choices between resources can be made if necessary. In some of the topics the PowerPoint will also guide the student through planning an investigation and a set of results is provided in case apparatus is not available. At the end of the quiz – based test prep lesson each student takes away with them a personalised list of facts which need further review. This is test prep which students actually enjoy! This versatile games pack can be used to reinforce each section of the forces module as it is taught or as part of a review programme. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack. Games Included Find the Pair - Force, Weight and Mass; Find the Pair – Friction and Air Resistance; Smart Board Bingo; Forces Board Game; Force, weight and mass Dominoes Friction and Air Resistance Dominoes. Forces Escape Room – Save the School Caretaker All resources shown in these bundle are also available individually Forces Module 1 - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Balanced & Unba Forces Module 2 - Moments, Speed, Pressure & Hooke’s Law The Complete Forces Module ( Module 2 + Module 2) 7 Game Compendium for Module 1 6 Game Compendium for Module 2 Forces - 13 Game Compendium Lots more resources for forces at my shop? Elf Off the Shelf Resources
Forces - 13 Games  on Force, Weight, Mass, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Moments, Speed and Hooke's Law  KS3
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Forces - 13 Games on Force, Weight, Mass, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced and Unbalanced Forces, Pressure, Moments, Speed and Hooke's Law KS3

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The topics covered are: Force; Weight & Mass; Friction; Air Resistance; Balanced & Unbalanced Forces Pressure; Moments; Speed; Hooke’s Law. This compendium of thirteen different, enjoyable and challenging games on forces is suitable for all abilities. Each game is fully resourced, comes with instructions and is easy to run. Games Included: Find the Pair - pressure, moments, speed, Hooke’s Law Smart Board Bingo - pressure, moments, speed, Hooke’s Law Forces Board Game - pressure, moments, speed, Hooke’s Law Smart Board Bingo - pressure, moments, speed, Hooke’s Law Save the School Custodian Escape Room - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced & Unbalanced; Forces Board Game; - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced & Unbalanced; Force, Weight and Mass Dominoes Friction and Air Resistance Dominoes. Pressure Dominoes Moments Dominoes. Find the Pair - Force, Weight and Mass; Find the Pair – Friction and Air Resistance Smart Board Bingo – Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Air Resistance, Balanced & Unbalanced; This versatile games pack can be used to reinforce each section of the forces module as it is taught or as part of a revision programme. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack. All resources shown in these bundle are also available individually Forces Module 1 - Force, Weight & Mass, Friction, Balanced & Unba Forces Module 2 - Moments, Speed, Pressure & Hooke’s Law The Complete Forces Module ( Module 2 + Module 2) 7 Game Compendium for Module 1 6 Game Compendium for Module 2 Forces - 13 Game Compendium Lots more resources for forces at my shop? Elf Off the Shelf Resources