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Providing free net zero lesson resources for teachers looking to promote the importance of climate change for GCSE Physics, Geography and Business Studies

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Providing free net zero lesson resources for teachers looking to promote the importance of climate change for GCSE Physics, Geography and Business Studies
Renewable Energy and Electricity: Powering a Net Zero Future (GCSE Physics)
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Renewable Energy and Electricity: Powering a Net Zero Future (GCSE Physics)

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BNP Paribas have partnered with Gemserv and Teach First to develop this fantastic lesson pack – Renewable Energy and Electricity: Powering a Net Zero Future. For GCSE Physics students, this material covers the primary sources of energy and electricity, including renewables such as wind, solar, tidal, and hydro, and nuclear as well as fossil fuel-based sources, such as oil, natural gas, and coal. A bespoke animated video is included to help cover the introductory material within the topic. A range of tasks are included, a presentation for general usage in a class-based environment, exam-style questions, and a comprehension exercise provide the basis for teaching, whilst additional materials, such as a homework and poster task, combine to create an engaging and informative lesson. A tailored lesson plan is provided to help guide teachers throughout the material The material covers key themes taught across multiple exam board specifications. Specifically targeting: • AQA 4.1.3 • Edexcel 3.13, 3.14 • OCR P8.2A, P8.2B All feedback is appreciated. Please let us know if we can improve the lesson any further. This lesson pack is part of a series of free sustainability resources produced by BNP Paribas UK, Gemserv and Teach First through the Leaders for a Changing World partnership. You can access the other resources in the series below: Sustainable Financing for a Net Zero Future (GCSE Business Studies) Sustainable Cities: Air Pollution in Urban Environments (GCSE Geography) Fuel Cells (GCSE Chemistry New Spec)