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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).

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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).
Mass Weight Gravity | Gravitational field strength | KS3 Science Physics
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Mass Weight Gravity | Gravitational field strength | KS3 Science Physics

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15 slides to include tasks (answers displayed upon clicks), summary questions (answers displayed upon clicks), and a practical activity (methods, observation guideline, reflection questions). This resource has sufficient material for a double lesson. Pupils will learn: To explain the difference between mass and weight. To describe gravity as a non-contact force. To calculate weight from the equation W=mg. Understand that objects weigh differently in outer space. Enjoy!
Stationary wave on a string (harmonics) - A Level Physics (Key stage 5)
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Stationary wave on a string (harmonics) - A Level Physics (Key stage 5)

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I’ve included a few exam style questions on harmonics and stationary waves on a string. Answers are also included. I’ve also included the link to a video I made to explain stationary waves on a string and the calculation of frequencies (harmonics). Hope you enjoy it and, if you do, feel free to subscribe to VTphysics! Enjoy!
Pressure difference - GCSE key stage 3 & 4 Physics
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Pressure difference - GCSE key stage 3 & 4 Physics

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Here’s a quick video to illustrate pressure difference. If you like this video, be sure to subscribe to VTphysics for more physics videos! I’ve also included a short powerpoint presentation and a couple worksheets testing students’ knowledge of pressure difference calculation. pressure difference = density x g x height
Electrolysis GCSE Chemistry
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Electrolysis GCSE Chemistry

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This bundle includes… A Powerpoint presentation to teach students to predict the products formed during aqueous electrolysis and to write half equations at each electrode. A booklet for students to complete as they take notes during the lesson. Exam-style questions (10 marks) for the students to complete during the lesson or to complete as homework. Solutions to the handout and the exam-style questions.
Physics Escape Room | Science Escape Room
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Physics Escape Room | Science Escape Room

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I’ve created and run an escape room experience based on science/physics at my school. Check it out here, a step-by-step guide: https://vtphysics.wixsite.com/vtphysics If you want the files to recreate this escape room, do drop me a message and I’ll send you the pdf and image files! Enjoy!
Food chains and webs
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Food chains and webs

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Here’s a simple powerpoint for yr 7 or 8 pupils to learn about the difference between a food chain and a food web. I’ve used this resource for a 50 minute lesson. Learning objectives: Describe what food chains show Describe what food webs show
Light and Vision BUNDLE - Key Stage 3 Science Physics
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Light and Vision BUNDLE - Key Stage 3 Science Physics

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I have created some resources to cover the following points: Describe how the eye works Understand how to correct vision To investigate what happens when light enters a medium Describe how primary colours add to make secondary colours Explain how filters and coloured materials subtract light Draw ray diagrams to represent an image in a mirror Draw ray diagrams to show light passing through a lens. My collection of resources include: 26 slides PowerPoint presentation + embedded videos 3 worksheets/homework containing exam-style questions + markschemes Revision/summary worksheet + answers Refraction practical guide + worksheet Topic test + markschemes This resource is suitable for Key Stage 3 pupils (Yr 7 or 8).
GCSE Energy Worksheets (50 Questions & Answers)
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GCSE Energy Worksheets (50 Questions & Answers)

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Are you in search of an invaluable resource to elevate your GCSE Physics teaching and help your students grasp complex energy concepts effectively? This resource features 50 thought-provoking questions with detailed answers,. Engaging Questions: Covering essential energy topics, the questions help GCSE students understand fundamental concepts in Energy and stretches those who are higher potential learners. Detailed Answers: Comprehensive answers for you to use when going through answers with students. Scaffolded: Questions are scaffolded, ensuring that students can progress from foundational concepts to more challenging ones seamlessly. Calculation Practice: There are plenty of calculation questions. This can be used as lesson resource or multiple homework.