Lesson K1: Racing
Main activities
K1b Steady speed
For each group:
- air track (with blower)
- 2 light gates (with centisecond timers)
- vehicle (to push along air track)
- card (about 10 cm deep, positioned to pass through light gates)
- metre rule
- 2 clamp stands (to support light gates)
Lesson K2: Measuring speed
Starter activities
Problem solving
Brainstorming
- £10 note
- 50 or 100cm rule
Main activities
K2a Measuring the speed of sound
Direct method
- measuring wheel
- large wooden clapper
- stopwatch measuring to hundredths of a second
This method requires an open distance of at least 300 m to get a reasonable result.
Echo method
- measuring wheel
- stopwatch measuring to hundredths of a second
- large plane wall with 60–100 m free space in front of it
Lesson K3: Changing speed
Starter activities
Brainstorming
- calculator
Main activities
K3a Travelling at speed
- dynamics trolley
K3b Speeding trolleys
For each group:
- computer
- 2 light gates
- spreadsheet software
- trolley or toy car
- card (10cm depth, positioned to pass through light gates)
- metre rule
- interface
- datalogging software
- printer (optional)
- ramp, e.g. PVC guttering
- Plasticine (to attach card to car)
- books (to support ramp)
- clampstands (to hold light gates)
- weights to increase mass of trolley (Extension only)
Plenary activities
Looking ahead
- two balls of different sizes, such as a tennis ball and a golf ball (a ping-pong ball has too low a mass to be unaffected by air resistance if dropped 1 m)
- sheet of A4 paper
- metre rule
Lesson K4: Faster!
Starter activities
Problem solving
- glass tube about 1m long fitted with arubber bung at one end and a rubber bung
with a central hole for a narrow glass tube at the other
- a small ball;
- a feather;
- avacuum pump with a means of connectingto the narrow glass tube
Main activities
K4a Streamlined shapes
For each group:
- Plasticine
- tall measuring cylinder
- wallpaper paste
- 2 light gates
- datalogger
- computer
K4b How do forces affect speed?
For each group:
- linear air track with elastic band at one end
- blower
- vehicle with card of known length attached
- two light gates connected to a datalogger and computer
- forcemeter (or clamped pulley/short glass rod and hanging weights)
Extension only:
- balance
- Plasticine or weights (to change mass of vehicle)
Plenary activities
Looking ahead
- toy car or trolley
- various surfaces (e.g.wood, carpet, cork, glass/Perspex)
- metrerule
- raised ramp
Lesson K5: Slow down
Starter activities
Problem solving
- two strings of equal length (50–100cm) attached to two similar bobs or weights
- two pieces of card (15cm × 10cm approx.), one attached to each bob using plasticine or sticky tape
- two clamp stands
Main activities
K5a Making parachutes
For each group:
- a selection of suitable materials for the parachute, such as thin sheets of polythene, tissue paper, silky or fine nylon fabric
- thin string or thread
- scissors
- hole punch
- Plasticine or small weights
- paper and pencil
1
This list is in Microsoft Word, so it can be customised to fit each school’s requirements.