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Astronomy GCSE Paper 2 Complete PowerPoints - Topics 9 - 16
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Astronomy GCSE Paper 2 Complete PowerPoints - Topics 9 - 16

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A collection of 8 PowerPoint presentations for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/02). These presentations are designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. Some PowerPoints may be completed in a single lesson, while others may require several. These PowerPoints are Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. The following PowerPoints are included: 9. Exploring The Moon 10. Solar Astronomy 11. Exploring The Solar System 12. Formation of Planetary Systems 13. Exploring Starlight 14. Stellar Evolution 15. Our Place in The Galaxy 16. Cosmology You can view the first PowerPoint here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 16 - Cosmology
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 16 - Cosmology

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A PowerPoint presentation for Cosmology is provided for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 9 - Exploring The Moon) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 15 - Our Place in The Galaxy
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 15 - Our Place in The Galaxy

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A PowerPoint presentation for Our Place in The Galaxy is provided for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 9 - Exploring The Moon) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 14 - Stellar Evolution
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 14 - Stellar Evolution

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A PowerPoint presentation for Stellar Evolution is provided for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 9 - Exploring The Moon) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 13 - Exploring Starlight
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 13 - Exploring Starlight

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A PowerPoint presentation for Exploring Starlight is provided for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 9 - Exploring The Moon) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 12 - Formation of Planetary Systems
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 12 - Formation of Planetary Systems

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A PowerPoint presentation for Formation of Planetary Systems is provided for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 9 - Exploring The Moon) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 11 - Exploring The Solar System
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 11 - Exploring The Solar System

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A PowerPoint presentation for Exploring The Solar System is provided for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 9 - Exploring The Moon) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 10 - Solar Astronomy
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 10 - Solar Astronomy

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A PowerPoint presentation for Solar Astronomy is provided for Paper 2 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 9 - Exploring The Moon) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12999152
Astronomy GCSE Paper 1 Complete PowerPoints - Topics 1-8
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Astronomy GCSE Paper 1 Complete PowerPoints - Topics 1-8

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A collection of 8 PowerPoint presentations for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). These presentations are designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. Some PowerPoints may be completed in a single lesson, while others may require several. These PowerPoints are Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. The following PowerPoints are included: Planet Earth The Lunar Disc The Earth-Moon System Time and The Earth-Moon-Sun Cycles Solar System Observation Celestial Observation Early Models of The Solar System Planetary Motion of Gravity You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 8 - Planetary Motion and Gravity
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 8 - Planetary Motion and Gravity

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A PowerPoint presentation for Planetary Motion and Gravity is provided for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 7 - Early Models of The Solar System
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 7 - Early Models of The Solar System

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A PowerPoint presentation for Early Models of The Solar System is provided for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 6 - Celestial Observation
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 6 - Celestial Observation

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A PowerPoint presentation for Celestial Observation is provided for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 5 - Solar System Observation
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 5 - Solar System Observation

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A PowerPoint presentation for Solar System Observation is provided for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 4 - Time and The Earth-Moon-Sun Cycles
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 4 - Time and The Earth-Moon-Sun Cycles

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A PowerPoint presentation for Time and The Earth-Moon-Sun Cycles is provided for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 3 - The Earth-Moon-Sun System
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 3 - The Earth-Moon-Sun System

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A PowerPoint presentation for The Earth-Moon-Sun System is provided for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Astronomy GCSE Chapter 2 - The Lunar Disc
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Astronomy GCSE Chapter 2 - The Lunar Disc

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A PowerPoint presentation for The Lunar Disc is provided for Paper 1 in the Edexcel Astronomy GCSE (1AS0/01). This presentation is designed to be concise and direct, resembling more of a lecture than a traditional lesson. As such, no additional activities are included. This PowerPoint is Ideal if Astronomy GCSE is taught as a lunchtime or aftershcool club rather than a timetabled lesson. You can view the first PowerPoint (Chapter 1 - Planet Earth) here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12998563
Multi-Step Calculations - Physics AQA GCSE - Forces
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Multi-Step Calculations - Physics AQA GCSE - Forces

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A collection of in-house developed multi-step calculation questions for the Forces topic, requiring the use of more than one equation for completion. Excellent for revision and exam question practice. These types of questions typically carry a weight of 5-6 marks in AQA exams, reflecting the complexity and comprehensive nature of the calculations involved. The majority of the questions should be relevant for Edexcel and OCR. Handwritten answers are also provided. Please note that some numbers used in the questions are unrealistic, intentionally included to provide students with practice in converting units. Paper 1 - Worksheet 1 questions can be found here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12988391
IV Characteristics -  Describing Graphs - GCSE Physics
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IV Characteristics - Describing Graphs - GCSE Physics

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A worksheet to assist students in reviewing IV characteristics for a filament lamp, resistor, and a diode, and to practice answering questions describing graph relationships in exams, typically worth 2 marks. Excellent for exam question practice. This would be ideal to use after completing the I-V Characteristics Required Practical. A practical script for it can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12989219
Multi-Step Calculations - Physics AQA GCSE
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Multi-Step Calculations - Physics AQA GCSE

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Multi-Step Calculations - Physics AQA GCSE A collection of in-house developed multi-step calculation questions for paper 1 and 2, requiring the use of more than one equation for completion. Excellent for revision and exam question practice. These types of questions typically carry a weight of 5-6 marks in AQA exams, reflecting the complexity and comprehensive nature of the calculations involved. The majority of the questions should be relevant for Edexcel and OCR. Handwritten answers are also provided. Please note that some numbers used in the questions are unrealistic, intentionally included to provide students with practice in converting units. This bundle includes 4 worksheets and their hand written answers. 2 for paper 1 and 2 for paper 2. Download and try the Paper 1 - Worksheet 1 for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-physics-multi-step-calculations-6-marks-paper-1-12988391
Multi-Step Calculations - Physics AQA GCSE - Paper 2 - Worksheet 2
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Multi-Step Calculations - Physics AQA GCSE - Paper 2 - Worksheet 2

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A collection of in-house developed multi-step calculation questions, requiring the use of more than one equation for completion. Excellent for revision and exam question practice. These types of questions typically carry a weight of 5-6 marks in AQA exams, reflecting the complexity and comprehensive nature of the calculations involved. The majority of the questions should be relevant for Edexcel and OCR. Handwritten answers are also provided. Please note that some numbers used in the questions are unrealistic, intentionally included to provide students with practice in converting units. Paper 1 - Worksheet 1 questions can be found here for FREE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12988391 Paper 1 - Worksheet 2 question can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13022299 Paper 2 - Worksheet 1 question can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12988743 A useful symbols and units sheet can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12988693 Or the bundle can be bought below: