Contents
5.9 Applying our understanding of gravity to space travel 5.10 Applying key ideas (Exploring Earth’s atmosphere and beyond) 5.11 Exploring pressure on a solid surface 5.12 Calculating pressure 5.13 Exploring pressure in a liquid 5.14 Explaining floating and sinking 5.15 Exploring gas pressure 5.16 Working with pressure 5.17 Checking students’ progress 5.18 Answers
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Key Stage 3 Science Teacher Pack 2
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6.16 Describing series and parallel circuits 6.17 Comparing series and parallel circuits 6.18 Applying circuits 6.19 Checking students’ progress 6.20 Answers
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Scheme of work
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Concept teaching route diagrams
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Extra resources on CD-ROM
6 Magnetism and Electricity 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Looking at the history of magnets 6.3 Exploring magnetic materials 6.4 Testing the strength of magnets 6.5 Describing the Earth’s magnetic field 6.6 Investigating electromagnetism 6.7 Using electromagnets 6.8 Exploring D.C. motors 6.9 Applying key ideas (How can magnets be used to operate trains?) 6.10 Investigating batteries 6.11 Describing electric circuits 6.12 Understanding energy in circuits 6.13 Explaining resistance 6.14 Investigating factors affecting resistance
6.15 Explaining circuits using models 178
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