Mechanisms and Movement
http://www.flying-pig.co.uk/mechanisms/index.html
Mechanisms and Movement
Mechanisms Offline.
This section of our web site is available as a complete download for use on offline computers.
Here, motions are divided into six basic types. Click on the links for information about each of the motion types and the mechanisms that can be used to convert them.
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The Odd Machine
http://www.edheads.org/activities/odd_machine/index.htm
The Odd Machine
Learn how forces and simple machines can work together to create The Odd Machine!
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KS3 Science Database : 7K Forces and their effects
http://www.webschool.org.uk/science/ks3new/index.html
KS3 Science Database : 7K Forces and their effects
Resources at the North Chadderton School website
Includes a teachers guide
7I Energy resources | 7J Electrical circuits | 7K Forces and their effects | 7L The solar system and beyond | 8I Heating and cooling | 8J Magnets and electromagnets | 8K Light | 8L Sound and hearing | 9I Energy and electricity | 9J Gravity and space | 9K Speeding up | 9L Pressure and moments |
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QCA Scheme of Work: Science KS3 Unit 7K
http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/schemes2/secondary_science/sci07k/
KS3 (England) Science Unit 7K: Forces and their effects
This unit is part of the scheme of work the shows how the science programme of study (PoS) for key stage 3 can be managed more easily.
The scheme is not statutory; you can use as much or as little as you wish. You could use the whole scheme or individual units. The sections on using this scheme and sequencing the units can help you to decide how you want to use the scheme.
You may also wish to combine these units with units from another subject. The combining units section gives information on exploiting powerful links between subjects.
1. Where do we come across forces?
2. Why do things float?
5. How do different materials stretch?
6. Checking progress
7. What is weight?
8. What does friction do?
11. What affects how quickly a car stops?
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