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I am a Physics teacher with over 14 years experience in a London day school. I have both academic and pastoral skills needed to connect with young people and engage with them on their journey to understand this subject. I have examined for AQA and Edexcel boards for both GCSE and A Level.

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I am a Physics teacher with over 14 years experience in a London day school. I have both academic and pastoral skills needed to connect with young people and engage with them on their journey to understand this subject. I have examined for AQA and Edexcel boards for both GCSE and A Level.
KS4 GCSE Physics - All Electromagnetism formulas Q&A
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KS4 GCSE Physics - All Electromagnetism formulas Q&A

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Enhance physics learning with our comprehensive GCSE Electromagnetism bundle. Tailored for varied abilities, it includes worksheets, teacher answers, and editable formats. Perfect for effective classroom differentiation. This bundle has all the 2 worksheets for all the Electromagnetism calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. Fleming’s Left Hand Rule Transformer Formulas This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: All Energy Formula Worksheets with answers and Mindmap
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KS4 GCSE Physics: All Energy Formula Worksheets with answers and Mindmap

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This bundle has all the worksheets for all the energy calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. It also includes a mindmap for the GCSE Energy topic with blanks and a teachers answer sheet. Kinetic Energy, KE Gravitational Potential Energy, GPE Work Done Elastic Potential Energy Specific Heat Capacity, SHC Power Efficiency This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics All Particle Model of Matter Formula worksheets with answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics All Particle Model of Matter Formula worksheets with answers

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Enhance physics learning with our comprehensive GCSE Particle Model of Matter bundle. Tailored for varied abilities, it includes worksheets, teacher answers, and editable formats. Perfect for effective classroom differentiation. This bundle has all the 3 worksheets for all the Particle Model of Matter calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. Density Specific Heat Capacity Latent Heat of Vaporisation Latent Heat of Fusion Pressure Law (Triple Only) This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics Electromagnetism Mindmap - blanks and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics Electromagnetism Mindmap - blanks and answers

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This GCSE Electromagnetism topic mindmap has blanks for pupils to complete to check their understanding at the end of the topic. There is a teacher version with the answers. This is ideal for a revision activity in class or for homework, with the answers provided for pupils to check their work. This can also be downloaded with all the formulas in the Electromagnetism topic, there are worksheets for pupils to complete with a teacher copy with the answers. View my other KS4 GCSE Physics Mindmaps Electromagnetism https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12965919 Forces and Motion https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12965872 Electricity https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12965866 Energy https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12638531 Atomic Structure https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12965935
GCSE Magnetism and Electromagnetism - Condensed Notes + Activity
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GCSE Magnetism and Electromagnetism - Condensed Notes + Activity

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This excellent revision resource condenses the whole GCSE Physics topic of magnetism and electromagnetism into 1 page. For an activity students can use this google based webpage to watch youtube clips about each topic, then complete past paper questions. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kyg7TNPEF12zKbYuIJlXK4dXbv3qq2_0kvRpBJJQiGQ/preview?slide=id.p This topic includes the following: Magnetic Fields Induced Magnets Motor Effect Electric Motors Electromagnetism Electromagnets Generator Effect Alternators and Dynamos National Grid Step up and Step Down Transformers Loudspeakers and Headphones Microphones Students do not need to make their own notes, though they can make flash cards if they want to make notes to test themselves. This page of condensed notes with specially drawn diagrams breaks this topic down into 12 sections for students to work through. This resource is the pdf only, when printing select “colour” and “fit to page”. The google page will be available as long as I have the account, though I’m working on make a proper webpage in the future to host these activities.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Newton's 2nd Law F=ma Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Newton's 2nd Law F=ma Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for Newton’s Second Law, F=ma, calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS3 Forces - Lesson 1 of 8 - Intro to Forces - All resources
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KS3 Forces - Lesson 1 of 8 - Intro to Forces - All resources

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This resource is the first lesson of eight for the KS3 Forces and Motion topic. It includes: a lesson plan, teaching slides, pupil workbook and answers in the teachers work book. This is the entire lesson resource, the lesson plan details requisitions required for any activities. The eight lessons are: Introduction to Forces Types of Forces and Effects Balanced / Unbalanced Forces Mass and Weight Force and Extension (springs and Hooke’s Law) Friction Calculating average speed Speed Circus There are series for all the Physics KS3 Topics: Forces and Motion Energy Waves Electricity Electromagnetism Matter Space
KS4 GCSE Physics: Kinetic Energy, KE, Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Kinetic Energy, KE, Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for kinetic energy, KE, calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and maniuplating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: GPE Energy Formula worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: GPE Energy Formula worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for gravitational potential energy, GPE, calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and maniuplating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS3 Scientific Skills Reducing Random Errors
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KS3 Scientific Skills Reducing Random Errors

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This worksheet introduces random errors, how to reduce them, and two timing practicals to practice reducing random errors. Works well in Physics Forces and Motion topic when measuring time to calculate speed. The apparatus required for the two practicals are: Measure time for an object to fall 1 m: class set of 1m rulers, objects to drop, timers, calculators Measure the time for a pendulum or swing to oscillate (swing back and forth once): a pendulum or swing, timers, calculators. Great short lesson activity and the interactive element keeps it interesting and relevant.
KS3 Forces - Lesson 2 of 8 - Forces Types and Effect - All resources
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KS3 Forces - Lesson 2 of 8 - Forces Types and Effect - All resources

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This resource is the second lesson of eight for the KS3 Forces and Motion topic. It includes: a lesson plan, teaching slides, pupil workbook and answers in the teachers work book. This is the entire lesson resource, the lesson plan details requisitions required for any activities. The eight lessons are: Introduction to Forces Types of Forces and Effects Balanced / Unbalanced Forces Mass and Weight Force and Extension (springs and Hooke’s Law) Friction Calculating average speed Speed Circus There are series for all the Physics KS3 Topics: Forces and Motion Energy Waves Electricity Electromagnetism Matter Space
KS4 GCSE Physics: Acceleration Formula and Graph Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Acceleration Formula and Graph Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for introducing the acceleration calculations and the tangent of graphs at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.