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Chemistry/Physics teacher. Resources include KS3 Science, AQA 9-1 Biology, Chemistry and Physics, A-Level Chemistry (AQA) and Physics (Edexcel)

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Chemistry/Physics teacher. Resources include KS3 Science, AQA 9-1 Biology, Chemistry and Physics, A-Level Chemistry (AQA) and Physics (Edexcel)
GCSE Science/Physics paper 2 calculation practice - Higher & Foundation (topic 5-7) + ANSWERS [AQA]
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GCSE Science/Physics paper 2 calculation practice - Higher & Foundation (topic 5-7) + ANSWERS [AQA]

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2 Worksheets containing calculation exam questions on Topic 5-7 (paper 2) of the GCSE Physics/Combined Science. ANSWERS included. Forces calculations Waves calculations Magnetism calculation (1 example of a F=BIL question) Each equation to memorise comes up at least once per sheet The higher sheet also has plenty of rearranging, unit conversion, sig figs, etc. Rate & review if it was useful! to make it more visible for others to find.
GCSE Science/Physics paper 1 calculation practice - Higher & Foundation (topic 1-4) [AQA] + answers
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GCSE Science/Physics paper 1 calculation practice - Higher & Foundation (topic 1-4) [AQA] + answers

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2 Worksheets containing calculation exam questions on Topic 1-4 (paper 1) of the GCSE Physics/Combined Science + ANSWERS Energy Calculations Electricity Calculations Particles Calculations (density and latent heat) Radioactivity (no equations so no questions included) Each equation to memorise comes up at least once per sheet The higher sheet also has plenty of rearranging, unit conversion, sig figs, etc. Rate & review if it was useful! to make it more visible for others to find.
KS3/GCSE Biology Food groups/Food tests/Enzymes table
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KS3/GCSE Biology Food groups/Food tests/Enzymes table

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Large table to fill in which covers the food groups, what they are for and what foods they are present in; their test and results for it; where they are broken down, by what and into what products. Perfect for revision towards the end of KS3 or to use in KS4 Biology. Feel free to remove the first letters of the nutrients (they were hints for my own class)