Resources included (15)
AQA GCSE Physics (Foundation Tier) – Required Practical: Hooke's Law
AQA GCSE Physics (Foundation Tier) – Required Practical: Acceleration
GCSE Physics Thinking, Stopping and Braking Distance: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Weight and Terminal Velocity: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Force and Acceleration F=ma: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Velocity-Time Graphs: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Acceleration: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Distance-Time Graphs: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Speed: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Forces, Elasticity and Hooke's Law: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Centre of Mass: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Parallelogram of Forces: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Resultant Forces: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Scalars and Vectors: Complete Lesson
GCSE Physics Introduction to Forces: Complete Lesson
This comprehensive resource bundle includes 15 PowerPoint lessons that cover the foundational principles of physics related to forces and motion. Designed for high school physics curricula, this bundle provides a structured and engaging approach to teaching these essential topics, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
Lessons Included:
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Scalars and Vectors
Introduces scalar and vector quantities, emphasizing their differences and real-world applications. Includes vector diagram representation and problem-solving tasks. -
Introduction to Forces
Explores contact and non-contact forces, measurement using newton meters, and the effects of forces like gravity, friction, and tension. -
Resultant Forces
Covers the calculation of resultant forces, equilibrium, and the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on motion. -
Parallelogram of Forces
Teaches the parallelogram method for finding resultant forces acting at angles using scale diagrams. -
Centre of Mass
Explains the concept of the center of mass, how to locate it in objects, and its role in stability and equilibrium. -
Forces, Elasticity and Hooke’s Law
Examines Hooke’s Law, force-extension graphs, and the distinction between elastic and inelastic deformation. -
Springs Practical Hooke’s Law
A hands-on investigation of Hooke’s Law, focusing on calculating spring constants and analyzing experimental data. -
Speed
Introduces the speed formula and explores the relationships between speed, distance, and time through practical examples. -
Distance-Time Graphs
Teaches students how to interpret and analyze distance-time graphs, describing motion and calculating speed. -
Acceleration
Explains acceleration as the rate of change of velocity, including its calculation and real-world applications. -
Velocity-Time Graphs
Focuses on interpreting velocity-time graphs to calculate acceleration and distance traveled using gradients and areas under curves. -
Force and Acceleration F = ma
Covers Newton’s Second Law of Motion, guiding students through calculations of force, mass, and acceleration in various scenarios. -
Acceleration Practical
A hands-on investigation of how force affects the acceleration of a trolley, using a data logger and light gates. -
Weight and Terminal Velocity
Differentiates between mass and weight, explains terminal velocity, and examines forces acting on falling objects. -
Thinking, Braking and Stopping Distance
Investigates factors affecting stopping distances, such as speed, reaction time, and road conditions, with calculations of thinking and braking distances.
Resource Features:
Each PowerPoint lesson includes engaging starter activities, clear explanations, practical examples, visual aids, and problem-solving tasks. Lessons blend theoretical physics with real-world applications to ensure comprehensive understanding and student engagement. Hands-on experiments and interactive tasks help reinforce learning.
File Details:
This editable ‘.pptx’ bundle aligns with current physics curricula. It provides a complete toolkit for teaching forces and motion in a structured, interactive, and practical manner, making it an essential resource for educators.
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