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Putting together a scheme of work

The Practical Physics website is not designed to support any particular physics course, so you will need to select experiments that suit your course and your students. You can plan ahead by constructing a ‘scheme of work’, an outline sketch for a sequence of lessons showing all the resources you will use to cover a topic – experiments, audio-visual material, etc.
 
The document Teaching_radioactivity_apr09.doc illustrates how information printed at the bottom of each Practical Physics experiment can be used. Simply ‘copy’ the information printed at the bottom of each experiment, and then ‘paste’ it into your scheme of work.

Updated 9 Apr 2009

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