OCR AS level Physics: Forces and Motion is a part of the Module 3: Forces and Motion.
All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks.
These are fully updated PowerPoints will all exercises with full worked solutions.
Everything in this bundle should allow for varied revision encompassing the entire of the J277 specifications for GCSE OCR Computer Science.
Recently remade and updated resources! More being updated shortly!
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OCR GCSE Physical Education (J587)
The Complete Course (exams from 2024)
This is a complete resource containing absolutely everything you need to teach or study the course from start to finish!
– Component 1: Physical Factors Affecting Performance (J587/01)
– Component 2: Socio-Cultural Issues and Sports Psychology (J587/02)
The presentations contain full explanations of every concept meaning limited teaching experience or knowledge of the course is required.
– PowerPoint, PDF, Google slides
– Fully modifiable
– Follows the OCR syllabus exactly
– Past exam questions and model answers included
If you have any questions, or would like to see a sample of the resources, feel free to get in touch on ocrpe.complete@gmail.com
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Syllabus contents:
– Section 1: Applied Anatomy and Physiology
– Section 2: Physical Training
– Section 3: Socio-Cultural Influences
– Section 4: Sports Psychology
– Section 5: Health, Fitness and Wellbeing
Workbook for OCR Entry Level History R435 students. It has all the content information and tasks with space to complete inside the booklet. I have used this for some students in a class studying the Edexcel GCSE 9-1 syllabus where the content is the same but the task is differentiated to what will come up on the OCR Entry Level exam.
A bundle with full scheme of work, 2 listening quizzes in each topic, audio examples, lots of recap moments and engaging puzzles to keep pupils engaged throughout.
Includes the following topics:
Rock ‘n’ Roll
Rock Anthems
Pop Ballads
Solo Artists
£4 each or save 38% with the bundle.
A full lesson covering section 5.1.1 i of the OCR a level chemistry specification- the rate determining step. It covers how to analyse results to calculate the order of reactants and how to use this to work our reaction mechanisms. There are worked examples allowing for a ‘I do- we do-you do’ style of delivery.
The lesson includes a starter, full notes, worked examples, student activities and a differentiated summary at the end
All answers included
OCR AS level Physics presentations for module 4: Waves 1
All presentations come with worked examples, solutions and homeworks.
This covers topics from wave properties to Snell’s law and total internal reflection.
A bundle of 4 lessons covering all the specification points in OCR Physics section 5.5 - cosmology and astrophysics-
Stars
Electromagnetic radiation from stars
Wein’s law and Stefan’s law
Hubble constant
Cosmology
Doppler effect
The big bang theory
All answers are included
I am to reduce photocopying so all resources (except one) are in the PPT
This lesson is about units of data storage and is designed to teach students about bits and how units are used to simplify file sizes. It has been specially created for the OCR GCSE Computer Science (J277) course, meaning there is no irrelevant content from other exam boards. This resource consists of a PowerPoint presentation, a worksheet with an answer sheet, custom exam-styled questions with a mark scheme, and a full lesson plan. See the video and the preview image to see what is included!
Feedback has been considered when creating and updating this resource to ensure it is appealing, engaging, and challenging. This resource will be updated to ensure it is (one of) the best!
Duration: 1 Lesson
This resource is designed to cover:
Units of data storage.
Moving between different data units.
Calculating required storage capacity for files.
Why data needs to be converted to binary format.
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Other complete lessons in Unit 1.2:
RAM, ROM, and Virtual Memory (Primary Storage)
Units of Storage (Current)
Secondary Storage
Binary Crash Course
Representing Images
Representing Sound
Representing Characters
Compression
Revision Lesson PDF for GCSE OCR Computer Science
This PDF is designed to facilitate comprehensive revision for GCSE OCR Computer Science, focusing on 12 key topics for each paper. The structured approach allows you to divide a lesson into segments dedicated to each topic, ensuring efficient coverage and retention.
How to Use:
Divide the Lesson: Break the lesson into 12 equal parts, each dedicated to one key topic. For example, in a 60-minute lesson, allocate 5 minutes per topic (60 minutes / 12 topics = 5 minutes per topic).
Student Engagement: During each segment, have students write down as much as they know about the current topic. This encourages active recall and helps identify areas where further review may be needed.
Comprehensive Coverage: This method ensures that all essential topics are reviewed in a structured and time-efficient manner, promoting a thorough understanding of the material.
This revision strategy is designed to maximize learning and retention, making it an effective tool for exam preparation.
This is an up to date version of the new OCR A (A-Level) course. I have carefully crafted these PowerPoints over ten years - you will not need to create another Powerpoint again (New for 2024-25).
Includes all PowerPoints with assessment questions throughout.
Every lesson starts with a knowledge retrieval recap + ANSWERS
All stats tests and PAGS included.
All answers are provided and animated onto the PPt ready to appear when you wish.
Stop paying £5+ for one unit - you have the whole course here! Enjoy and please leave a review!
OCR GCSE PE Revision 6 mark questions including printable A3 sheet and supporting PowerPoint.
Helps students to understand how to create an answer that meets all AO’s. specifically targeted at OCR but can easily be applied to all exam boards.
Can be used at any stage of the two year course.
This bundle contains the lessons needed to teach module 2 for OCR A level Biology A
2.1.1 Cell structure
2.1.2 Biological molecules
2.1.3 Nucleotides and nucleic acids
2.1.4 Enzymes
2.1.5 Biological membranes
2.1.6 Cell division, diversity and cellular organisation
Lots of other resources and bundles available
OCR GCSE PE Paper 1 Revision
Worksheets / revision activity
A worksheet for multiple topics in Paper 1. Condensing down to one side of A4 as a knowledge map.
Topics:
Skeletal system
Muscular system
Cardiovascular system
Respiratory system
Movement analysis: Levers, planes and axis.
Short-term effects of exercise
Long-term effects of exercise
Components of fitness
Fitness testing
Principles of training
Usual price £11
Booklet covers the following components fitness testing:
Muscular endurance - one minute sit up test, one minute press up test
Strength - handgrip dynamometer, one repetition max
Balance - standing stork test
Flexibility - sit and reach test
Cardiovascular Endurance - multistage fitness test, 12 minute cooper run
Speed - 30m sprint test
Power - vertical jump test, standing broad jump
Agility - Illinois test
Reaction Time - ruler drop test
Coordination - alternative wall toss
Work booklet also includes reliability and validity of each test, normative data and a table for students to record their scores for each test.
This resource acts as a guide for students to navigate the type of questions that can come up on both the paper 1 and 2 OCR GCSE Business exams.
With being an OCR examiner myself, I am very confident on how to ensure students understand how to structure each question and ensure that are writing the right things in the most time efficient manner while gaining maximum marks.
This guide is perfect to have alongside doing practice questions in class or even a resource that students can take home to revise with.
I find that without knowledge of the structure, some students can really miss out of achieving their full potential and receive the grade they deserve, which is why I have made the sheet available for you to access.
Please consider leaving a review if you find this resource valuable and check out my other resources available on the shop.
A bundle of 5 lessons covering section 5.1.1 of the OCR A level chemistry specification- How fast?
It covers:
The order of reactants
The rate constant
concentration time graphs
rate time graphs
Th rate determining step
The effect of temperature on rate constants
The Arrhenius equation
Two opportunities to complete PAGs
Each lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student activities and a differentiated summary at the end
This is a complete lesson covering sections 5.1.2 a and b of the OCR Biology specification- receptors and neurones in the nervous system. It goes through the structure and function of neurones along with the difference between myelinated and unmyelinated neurones. It also covers multiple sclerosis as an example of an autoimmune disease. The lesson then moves onto the difference types of receptors and then uses the Pacinian corpuscle as an example of how receptors function.
The lesson includes a starter, full notes, various student led activities and a differentiated summary at the end.
All answers are included.
I actively try to reduce photocopying, so all of the lesson resources are within the PowerPoint rather than as extra sheets
A PDF containing an 11 week revision plan covering the topics in the OCR A Biology A level specification.
Each week contains a blank mind map, revision placemats to complete and a selection of exam questions and answers
The topics covered are:
Cells and molecules
Respiration
Animal exchange and transport
Membranes and cell division
Disease
Nervous communication
Plant biology
Genetics
Hormones and homeostasis
Ecology and biodiversity
Photosynthesis
Some sheets have been adapted from other free resources on TES
An independent learning resource covering the whole of OCR A Evolution and Evidence for evolution (Specification 4.2.2 e, h and i) (Correct 15/02/19)
Section A uses a variety of questions on the topic to ensure students have a complete set of notes, provided the questions are answered in full sentence (you can also use the Cornell Notes Style to ensure a coherent layout)
Section B checks understanding of learning using a variety of different 1-6 mark questions
Section C is an extension research task designed to enhance subject knowledge and engage students in the wider scientific world. This should also better equip them for suggest questions and university interviews.
I have used this as an independent resource task, a homework task, a revision sheet and as an aid to my own planning.
Please let me know what you think.
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