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![2.3.4 Consequences of Thermal Energy Transfer [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/31db2fb1-40d4-4054-a6f2-26ce6dd86237/Slide1.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.3.4 Consequences of Thermal Energy Transfer [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
![2.3.1,2,3 Conduction, Convection and Radiation [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/4e148db0-87f4-4099-aa95-037e3581a5f3/Slide1.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.3.1,2,3 Conduction, Convection and Radiation [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
![2.2.3 Melting, Boiling and Evaporation [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/b373ad40-2286-4a79-861b-9ef4d347a768/Slide1.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.2.3 Melting, Boiling and Evaporation [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
![2.2.2 Specific Heat Capacity [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/8ac1b6a1-5f8e-4e26-a1df-3cb48c1bafbc/Slide1.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.2.2 Specific Heat Capacity [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
![2.2.1 Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/dd1da6fc-897c-445e-9286-d4b0b4d00dee/Slide1.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.2.1 Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
![2.1.3 Gases and the Absolute Scale of Temperature [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/12f05552-b822-43da-b1c4-ef8b25e4894a/Slide1.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.1.3 Gases and the Absolute Scale of Temperature [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
![2.1.2 Particle Model [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/7e040108-835a-436b-ad8a-7812dfb93adb/Slide1.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.1.2 Particle Model [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
![2.1.1 States of Matter [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)](https://d1e4pidl3fu268.cloudfront.net/8b3ed851-33ee-48fa-9763-e2ee8fe751bd/211Statesofmatter.crop_720x540_120,0.preview.png)
2.1.1 States of Matter [IGCSE Physics (0625)] — Full Lesson (PPT+Q&A)
Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625) Unit 2 – Thermal Physics Bundle
A complete, classroom-ready pack covering every topic in Unit 2 – Thermal Physics for Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625).
This bundle includes all eight full lessons, each featuring editable PowerPoints, retrieval tasks, and exam-style practice with full worked answers.
Included lessons
2.1.1 States of Matter
2.1.2 Particle Model
2.1.3 Gases and the Absolute Scale of Temperature
2.2.1 Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases
2.2.2 Specific Heat Capacity
2.2.3 Melting, Boiling and Evaporation
2.3.1,2,3 Conduction, Convection and Radiation
2.3.4 Consequences of Thermal Energy Transfer
Every lesson includes
• Editable PPT + Q&A slides (fully aligned to 0625 spec)
• Diagrams, graphs and conceptual visuals
• Retrieval and “Check Progress” questions with answers
• Exam-style practice written in Cambridge format
• Differentiation and EAL scaffolds for mixed-ability classes
• Fully worked solutions and misconceptions addressed
The sequence follows the official Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625) syllabus step by step and matches the structure used in Unit 1 – Motion, Forces and Energy, already available in the store.
Perfect for teachers seeking a complete, visually engaging, and evidence-based approach to Thermal Physics that saves planning time and boosts student understanding.
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