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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).

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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).
Rock Cycle
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Rock Cycle

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L.O. To use the rock cycle to explain how the material in rocks is recycled. Perfect for key stage 3. The slides include theory and interactive exercises for the students.
Forces in balance: Vectors and scalars in science (physics), Distance and displacement
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Forces in balance: Vectors and scalars in science (physics), Distance and displacement

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Topic: Forces in balance: Vectors and scalars in science (physics), Distance and displacement Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: powerpoint slides, compatible with a worksheet/handout. Slides contain information and tasks for pupils. 2. Notes (editable documents) for pupils: Use this as worksheet or handout. Pupils can take notes during lesson and complete tasks in this editable document. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload more lessons following this topic. Check out some bundles I've put together. Enjoy!
Light and Vision BUNDLE - Key Stage 3 Science Physics
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Light and Vision BUNDLE - Key Stage 3 Science Physics

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I have created some resources to cover the following points: Describe how the eye works Understand how to correct vision To investigate what happens when light enters a medium Describe how primary colours add to make secondary colours Explain how filters and coloured materials subtract light Draw ray diagrams to represent an image in a mirror Draw ray diagrams to show light passing through a lens. My collection of resources include: 26 slides PowerPoint presentation + embedded videos 3 worksheets/homework containing exam-style questions + markschemes Revision/summary worksheet + answers Refraction practical guide + worksheet Topic test + markschemes This resource is suitable for Key Stage 3 pupils (Yr 7 or 8).
GCSE Energy Worksheets (50 Questions & Answers)
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GCSE Energy Worksheets (50 Questions & Answers)

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Are you in search of an invaluable resource to elevate your GCSE Physics teaching and help your students grasp complex energy concepts effectively? This resource features 50 thought-provoking questions with detailed answers,. Engaging Questions: Covering essential energy topics, the questions help GCSE students understand fundamental concepts in Energy and stretches those who are higher potential learners. Detailed Answers: Comprehensive answers for you to use when going through answers with students. Scaffolded: Questions are scaffolded, ensuring that students can progress from foundational concepts to more challenging ones seamlessly. Calculation Practice: There are plenty of calculation questions. This can be used as lesson resource or multiple homework.
Sedimentary Rocks
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Sedimentary Rocks

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L.O. To explain the properties and forming processes of sedimentary rocks. Modelling the formation of sedimentary rocks through 3 different demonstrations or practical activities. Perfect for Key stage 3.
Graphical skills, experimental and scientific methods, cone parachute practical
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Graphical skills, experimental and scientific methods, cone parachute practical

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Topic: Cone parachute practical - Handling data, scientific methods, independent and dependent variables, plotting graphs, analysing graphs, linear and proportional relationship Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). I will use this lesson to teach a class of year 9, beginning their GCSE course. Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: powerpoint slides, compatible with a worksheet/handout. Slides contain information and tasks for pupils. 2. Notes (editable documents) for pupils: Use this as worksheet or handout. Pupils can take notes during lesson or complete tasks in this editable document. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload more lessons following this topic. Enjoy!
GCSE science (physics) skills and keywords
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GCSE science (physics) skills and keywords

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Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). It works well as a first lesson in science or physics GCSE.
Forces in balance: Types of forces, Newton's 3rd law
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Forces in balance: Types of forces, Newton's 3rd law

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Topic: Forces in balance: Types of forces 1. Define and identify different types of forces. 2. Identify force pairs by using Newton’s third law. Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: powerpoint slides, compatible with a worksheet/handout. Slides contain information and tasks for pupils. 2. Notes (editable documents) for pupils: Use this as worksheet or handout. Pupils can take notes during lesson and complete tasks in this editable document. Contains 3 exam practice questions. 3. Mark scheme for 3 exam practice questions. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload more lessons following this topic. Check out some bundles I've put together. Enjoy!
Forces in motion: Resultant forces, adding force vectors
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Forces in motion: Resultant forces, adding force vectors

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Topic: Forces in balance: Resultant forces 1. Define and calculate resultant force. 2. Add forces in two dimensions. Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: powerpoint slides, compatible with a worksheet/handout. Slides contain information and tasks for pupils. 2. Notes (editable documents) for pupils: Use this as worksheet or handout. Pupils can take notes during lesson and complete tasks in this editable document. Contains exam practice question at the end. 3. Mark scheme for exam practice question. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload more lessons following this topic. Check out some bundles I've put together. Enjoy!
Magnetism and Electromagnetism | KS4 physics | GCSE | Magnets | Magnetic Fields | Magnetic Force
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Magnetism and Electromagnetism | KS4 physics | GCSE | Magnets | Magnetic Fields | Magnetic Force

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(Updated April 2018) This set of powerpoint presentations consists of 37 slides (around 4 to 5 hours of work for students), including step-by-step instruction for 2 practicals. Learning objectives covered: Explain what is meant by the poles of a magnet. Plot the magnetic field around a bar magnet. Describe magnetic materials and induced magnetism. Describe the Earth’s magnetic field. Describe the magnetic effect of a current. Use Fleming’s Left Hand Rule to predict the direction of force on current-carrying wire in a magnetic field. Use the equation F=BIL. Summary questions and answers (appear on click) are included in the slides. Be sure to check out my bundles! Enjoy!
Earth and Atmosphere
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Earth and Atmosphere

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The Earth - The Earth and its Atmosphere (Key stage 3) L.O. To compare the layers of the Earth and to describe the atmospheric composition. Contains a multiple choice pre-test great for introduction for this unit.
Momentum
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Momentum

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Resources (including questions) for pupils learning momentum and conservation of momentum.
Energy and Power / Energy Transfer / Power / Work Done
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Energy and Power / Energy Transfer / Power / Work Done

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Topic: Power / Energy and Power / Energy Transfer / Work Done Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS4 physics. Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: This includes different tasks and theory notes for pupils 2. Notes for pupils: Use this document as worksheets or handouts. Pupils can take notes during lesson or complete differentiated tasks in this editable document. Also, it includes exam style questions. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload all my lessons on "Energy and Energy Resources" so that you can have a complete set of lessons for this unit. Enjoy!
Energy / Revision / GCSE / Alevel / Question Booklet / Notes
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Energy / Revision / GCSE / Alevel / Question Booklet / Notes

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Here is a resource (booklet of questions) for Energy revision. I began each question covering the theory that the pupils would need to know before answering the question. Therefore, each booklet serves the purpose of revision notes as well. Answers are included in separate documents. Here are the topics covered (the more difficult questions are aimed at A-level pupils): Energy transfer Kinetic Energy Gravitational Potential Energy Conservation of Energy Renewable / Non Renewable Energy Work Done Centripetal Force Weight Terminal Velocity Gravitational Attraction Gravitational Acceleration Enjoy!
Latent Heat | GCSE Physics
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Latent Heat | GCSE Physics

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Here’s a worksheet (with solutions) for a lesson on latent heat and energy-temperature graphs (heating curves and cooling curves). I’ve also included a video that I’ve made to explain the idea of heating an ice cube and its change of states. Enjoy!
Resolving forces practical
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Resolving forces practical

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Topic: Forces in balance: Resolving forces practical 1. Measure and record a component of a force. 2. Resolve a force into two components at right angles to one another. Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload more lessons following this topic. Check out some bundles I've put together. Enjoy!