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Bacteria growth worksheet
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Bacteria growth worksheet

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Students interpret some petri dish bacteria growth results. Gets students to think about why these are difficult to interpret and what we can learn from this kind of experiment.
Famous scientists posters
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Famous scientists posters

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12 posters including pictures and quotes from different scientists. I hand these out to students so that they can add information about the scientist around the quote, then laminate and display. Lots of female scientists included, of course!
Synoptic Question dice for A-level Physics
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Synoptic Question dice for A-level Physics

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A set of dice for making synoptic questions. Print on card, give A-level Physics students 2 dice each to build. When finished, they should roll the dice and write a question combining the two topics. They can then roll again! It’s a great way of getting them into the head of the examiner and preparing them for questions pulling from lots of different topics.
Forces true or false
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Forces true or false

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A quick starter worksheet on Forces, aimed at getting students to think about forces and motion. Could be used as a starter for the topic, or as a recap at the end.
Bitesize Energy revision
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Bitesize Energy revision

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These are worksheets in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. Some have two versions for dual award and separate scientists. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing. There are also series for energy, waves and motion. There's also a bundle with all 10, thats 10 weeks of revision homework sorted. Please review!
Bitesize Waves revision
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Bitesize Waves revision

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These are worksheets in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. Some have two versions for dual award and separate scientists. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing. There are also series for electricity energy, waves and motion. There's also a bundle with all 10, thats 10 weeks of revision homework sorted. Please review!
SHM Simple Harmonic Motion Resources
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SHM Simple Harmonic Motion Resources

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A few resources for the Simple Harmonic Motion topic in A level Physics. There is a differentiated worksheet on resonance and damping, including questions across the topic aimed at E-A* students. There is a pendulum-bob template for definitions. There is also a 60 minute test on the Simple Harmonic Motion topic, made up of past paper questions from OCR, with a mark scheme. Enjoy!
Kirchhoff's whispers (a circuit building game)
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Kirchhoff's whispers (a circuit building game)

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Put pupils into 6 groups at 6 stations round the room. Pupils are given a card with a circuit diagram on it, they must build the diagram and then flip over the card. At the next station, they have to draw the circuit diagram and then take apart the circuits. At the next station they have to build the circuit based on the diagram they see, then throw away the diagram. They game continues for as long as you want it to! This assesses and develops their circuit building and drawing skills. It also shows them why it's so important to draw circuit diagrams carefully. I've printed this double sided, then laminated so that they can draw the circuit on the back in whiteboard pen. Enjoy! Please review!
Particle guess who
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Particle guess who

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Classic Guess who game but with subatomic particles. Students can practise using key terms like baryon, meson, hadron, lepton, anti-matter, charge, quark etc
Momentum jigsaw puzzle
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Momentum jigsaw puzzle

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A giant puzzle using momentum equations. Students cut out all the triangles, then match up solutions and questions to make a giant hexagon.
Where in space am I?
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Where in space am I?

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A worksheet on gravity and weight. This includes a technician guide. Students weigh different objects which are labelled with their mass. They then try and work out which planet they are on using the W=mg Weight, mass, gravitational field strength equation.
Forces resources
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Forces resources

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Some resources on the forces topic. Could be used for KS3 or GCSE. This includes a Forces true/false introduction worksheet, a balancing forces worksheet, a rockets forces worksheet and a worksheet on the Weight equation in Space.