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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.

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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.
P2e Our Magnetic Field
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P2e Our Magnetic Field

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) LIVING FOR THE FUTURE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 9–10 (P2e) 1) …cosmic rays: generate gamma rays spiral around the Earth cause the Aurora Borealis. 2) …magnetic fields can be generated by moving charged particles. 3) …Earth–Moon system as a result of the collision between two planets.
P1g Light
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P1g Light

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 13-14 (P1g) 1) …features of a transverse wave. 2) …wave speed = frequency X wavelength 3) …laser produces an intense beam of light in which all of the waves are the same frequency and in phase with each other. 4) …CD/DVD player by reflection from the shiny surface.
  L2 DNA Replication
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L2 DNA Replication

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Genes & Genetic Engineering GCSE / AS Lesson 2 DNA replication, Isolation of DNA from onions, DNA Replication is Semi-conservative, Meselson and Stahl’s experiment 3D paper and card DNA model
Energy in Stopping
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Energy in Stopping

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Energy in stopping. KE = 1/2 x m x v2 and wd = f x d A simple but fun class practical with detailed instruction and integrated theory, presented with fun animations. Worksheet for all aspects including critical evaluation of methods. OCR GATEWAY Forces for Transport P3f Crumple Zones
P1a Heating Houses
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P1a Heating Houses

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) OCR Gateway Science Suite ENERGY FOR THE HOME Lessons 1-2 (P1a) 1) …energy flows from a hot body to a cool one. 2) …temperature as a measurement of hotness on a chosen scale. 3) …heat as a measurement of energy on an absolute scale. 4) …equation for specific heat capacity and specific latent heat.
P1d Cooking with Waves
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P1d Cooking with Waves

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7-8 (P1d) 1) …microwaves and infrared transfer energy to materials. 2) …energy associated with microwaves and infrared depends on their frequency and relate this to their potential dangers. 3) …microwaves are used to transmit information in ‘line of sight’. 4) …diffraction and interference of microwaves can cause loss of signal.
P1c How Insulation Works
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P1c How Insulation Works

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5-6 (P1c) 1) Describe how energy is transferred by: Conduction, Convection, Radiation 2) Explain, in terms of domestic situations, how energy transfer can be reduced by: Conduction, Convection, Radiation 3) Explain how trapped air in foam prevents energy loss by convection.
  P1f Wireless Signals
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P1f Wireless Signals

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 9-10 (P1e) 1) …analogue and digital signals. 2) …advantages of digital signals. 3) …applications of Total Internal Reflection in fibre optics. 4) …optical fibres to allow more information to be transmitted.
  P1e Infrared Signals
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P1e Infrared Signals

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 9-10 (P1e) 1) …differences between analogue and digital signals. 2) …advantages of digital signals. 3) …Total Internal Reflection in fibre optics. 4) …using optical fibres to allow more information to be transmitted.
  P2d Nuclear Radiations
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P2d Nuclear Radiations

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) LIVING FOR THE FUTURE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7–8 (P2d) 1) …of beneficial uses of radiation: α alpha β beta γ gamma 2) …alpha, beta and gamma can be identified by their penetrating power. 3) …ionisation in terms of the removal or gain of electrons from particles.
Electrical Cables. 2016 Controlled Assessment Practical Preparation Lesson.
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Electrical Cables. 2016 Controlled Assessment Practical Preparation Lesson.

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OCR GCSE GATEWAY SCIENCE SUITE 2016 Electrical Cables Controlled Assessment Practical Preparation Additional science B B723 / Physics B753 / Further Additional Science B B763 Five experiments for students to prepare for controlled assessment. Suitable as a standalone double lesson or over a longer period with electrical resistance theory. 1 Tensile strength; 2 Resistance and type of metal; 3 Resistance and cross-sectional area; 4 Resistance and temperature; 5 Resistance and length. These experiments have been fully tested and work well with simple equipment from the prep room. I’ve done all the trial and error work for you! (Who’d have thought it takes 1.5-1.7 kg to break 36 swg constantan wire?) All variables covered allowing students to discover relationships with resistance or tensile strength. Experiment 4 enables students to write a meaningful risk assessment in due course. Curriculum
P5h Optics
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P5h Optics

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) SPACE FOR REFLECTION OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 15-16 (P5h) 1) ...real images can be projected onto a screen and are inverted 2) ...virtual images cannot be projected onto a screen but are the right way up 3) ...position and size of the real image formed by a convex lens by drawing a ray diagram 4) ...magnification = image size / object size
OCR Gateway Science Suite ENERGY FOR THE HOME 33% OFF
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OCR Gateway Science Suite ENERGY FOR THE HOME 33% OFF

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All lessons and resources for ENERGY FOR THE HOME 33% OFF OCR Gateway Science Suite GCSE (Physics P1) 8 double lessons (100min) Lessons 1-2 (P1a) Heating Houses Lessons 3-4 (P1b) Keeping Homes Warm Lessons 5-6 (P1c) How Insulation Works Lessons 7-8 (P1d) Cooking with Waves Lessons 9-10 (P1e) Infrared Signals Lessons 11-12 (P1f) Wireless Signals Lessons 13-14 (P1g) Light Lessons 15-16 (P1h) Stable Earth 1 SOW, 8 Lesson Presentations, 4 Class Practicals, 3 Homework Tasks, 3 Hand Outs, 1 Class Room Banner. Curriculum
P3c Forces and Motion
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P3c Forces and Motion

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5-6 (P3c) Forces and Motion 1) ... equation: force = mass x acceleration 2) When an object A exerts a force on object B, object B exerts and equal and opposite force. 3) Describe factors effecting thinking distance and braking distance. 4) Explain everyday situations where braking distance is changed.
OCR Gateway Science Suite FORCES FOR TRANSPORT 33% OFF
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OCR Gateway Science Suite FORCES FOR TRANSPORT 33% OFF

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All lessons and resources for FORCES FOR TRANSPORT 33% OFF OCR Gateway Science Suite GCSE (Physics P3) 8 or 9 double lessons (100min) Lessons 1-2 (P3a) Speed Lessons 3-4 (P3b) Changing Speed Lessons 5-6 (P3c) Forces and Motion Lessons 7-8 (P3d) Work and Power Lessons 9-10 (P3e) Energy on the Move Lessons 11-12 (P3f) Crumple Zone Lessons 11-12 (P3f alt.) Energy in Stopping Lessons 13-14 (P3g) Falling Safely Lessons 15-16 (P3h) The Energy of Games and Theme Rides 1 SOW, 9 Lesson Presentations, 2 Class Practicals, 4 Homework Tasks, 3 Hand Outs, 1 Video. Curriculum
P3d Work and Power
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P3d Work and Power

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7-8 (P3d) 1) …when work is done a force moves an object 2) …equation: work done = force x distance 3) …equation: power = work done / time Includes the power to climb the stairs practical.
P2b Generating Electricity
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P2b Generating Electricity

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) LIVING FOR THE FUTURE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 3–4 (P2b) 1)… frequency of AC electricity is the number of cycles per second. 2)… power stations: energy input, energy output, waste energy output, efficiency. 3)… power transmission, increased voltage reduces current, so decreasing energy waste by reducing heating of cables.
  P2g Threats to Earth
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P2g Threats to Earth

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) LIVING FOR THE FUTURE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 13–14 (P2g) 1) …evidence for past asteroid collisions. 2) …asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter. 3) …speed of comets increases as it approaches a star. 4) …threat of Near Earth Objects (NEO).
  P2c Fuels for Power
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P2c Fuels for Power

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) LIVING FOR THE FUTURE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5–6 (P2c) 1) …of different energy sources. 2) … using the equation: power = voltage x current 3) …kilowatt–hours using the equation: energy supplied = power x time 4) …of nuclear power.
  P2a Collecting Energy from the Sun
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P2a Collecting Energy from the Sun

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) OCR Gateway Science Suite LIVING FOR THE FUTURE Lessons 1–2 (P2a) 1) Describe how light produces electricity in a photocell. 2) Describe how the power of a photocell depends on light intensity and the surface area exposed. 3) Explain why passive solar heating works. 4) Describe other ways that the Sun’s energy can be harnessed.