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Kilauea - the Island Maker
Volcanoes are infamously destructive, but they can also be a constructive force. This film, from Twig World, looks at how Mt. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, helped create the islands of Hawaii millions of years ago.
The key points made in the film are:
•Mount Kilauea in Hawaii is the...
Killer Water
This starter activity focuses on the link between water and health. It encourages students to think about the role of engineers in providing us with healthy water supplies and waste-water disposal systems by thinking about the different ways in which water can be...
Kinaesthetic Strategies for Basic Arithmetic
Produced by the Learning Skills Improvement Service (LSIS), this case study looks at the theme of embedding functional skills.
The case study describes a foundation construction programme at Bolton College, which sought to address the issue of poor numeracy in learners. To ensure appropriate provision for...
Kinaesthetic Strategies for Basic Arithmetic
Published by LSIS, this research project was carried out by Bolton Community College. The aim of the research was to devise an effective numeracy foundation learning programme that would address the immediate academic numeracy needs of foundation level students who had previously shown low levels of achievement in...
Kinematics and dynamics: delivery guide for AS and A level physics
This booklet contains a range of suggested teaching activities and contexts for teaching about kinematics and dynamics at A level. Curriculum links include force, motion, kinematics, dynamics, speed, velocity, acceleration, displacement, suvat, free fall, projectile, trajectory, F=ma, free body diagram, drag,...
Kinetic energy
This video explains that moving objects have kinetic energy (Ek) and shows how Ek is proportional to both the mass and velocity of an object.
By combining the formulae F=ma and W=Fs to obtain W=mas and using v2=u2 + 2as (assuming u2=0), Ek=...
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
Kinetic theory: box top view
Kinetic theory: box top view
Kinetic theory: molecule path track
This resource includes videos that can be used to demonstrate the motion of an object on the International Space Station, either with or without the use of Tracker software. The Tracker files are provided in a zip for students or...
Kinetic theory: box triboelectric
Kinetic theory: box triboelectric
This video shows ESA astronaut, Tim Peake, attempting to demonstrate the collisions of particles in a gas - kinetic theory. You can observe the balls being attracted to the side of the box through triboelectric charging. Teachers’ notes can be found here.