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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.

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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.
  Snooker / Horror Graphs
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Snooker / Horror Graphs

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Snooker/Horror Graphs: fully differentiated lesson; 6 levels of worksheets, results tables and graphs; automated quiz at the start selects worksheet level for each student with hand-drawn tables and graphs to complete. They use their graphs to mark Mr Ferguson's effort. Assessment, differentiation and progress in spades! Done for a lesson observation, triple outstanding with bottom set Year 10s
How to plan an investigation.
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How to plan an investigation.

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Aimed at the NEW OCR Controlled Assessment but useful for all. A guide in planning an investigation using the old bouncing balls experiment to illustrate all the key points. An example piece of work is used throughout to illustrate each point and link to the marks scheme. Click the monkey on each slide for marking tips! Use with the students or just to prepare your own teaching.
  Dos and Don'ts of Graphs
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Dos and Don'ts of Graphs

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Students and graph drawing need I say more. I’ve finally written this set of simple rules to help with the new OCR Gateway Coursework but this should be useful with KS3, KS4 and VI Form for Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths. Use the PowerPoint with the class as a reminder before they draw a graph and print and laminate the summary to put on the desks while they draw the graph. I've included a video by Semaj Nosugref the robot to explain things..
P3 L05 Electrical Energy and Power
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P3 L05 Electrical Energy and Power

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L05 Electrical Energy and Power Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P3 Electricity (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 5 of 7 Objectives: Explain the link between power, potential difference and current Explain the energy changes in circuits over time Apply equations relating potential difference, current, quantity of charge, resistance, power, energy and time Lesson presentation for projector, homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
P4f What is Radioactivity
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P4f What is Radioactivity

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 11-12 (P4f) 1) …concept of half-life 2) …nucleus when an alpha particle is emitted 3) …nucleus when a beta particle is emitted 4) …equations in terms of mass numbers and atomic numbers
P4g Uses of Radioisotopes
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P4g Uses of Radioisotopes

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 13-14 (P4g) 1) …background radiation comes from waste products and man made sources 2) …tracers are used in industry to find leaking or blocked pipes 3) …radioactive carbon can be used to date once living material
P5d Momentum
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P5d Momentum

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) SPACE FOR REFLECTION OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7-8 (P5d) 1) … object collides with another object, the two objects exert an equal and opposite force on each other 2) …momentum = mass x velocity 3) …Force = change in momentum / time 4) … momentum is a property that is always conserved
P1 L13 Floating and Sinking
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P1 L13 Floating and Sinking

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L13 Floating and Sinking Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P1 Matter (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 13 of 14 Objectives: Describe the factors which influence floating and sinking Investigate how changing volume and density affects floating and sinking Apply knowledge of density in the design of boats that float Lesson presentation for projector, Making Plasticine Boats Worksheet, Float or Sink Worksheet, End of Unit Test Revision Check List Homework, Certificate of Excellence in Physics New Curriculum
P3 L03 Simple Circuits
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P3 L03 Simple Circuits

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L03 Simple Circuits Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P3 Electricity (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 3 of 7 Objectives: Describe the differences between series and parallel circuits Correctly position measuring instruments in electrical circuits Describe the behaviour of energy, current and potential difference Represent d.c. circuits using conventional symbols Lesson presentation for projector, simple circuits worksheet, homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
P5a Satellites Gravity and Circular Motion
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P5a Satellites Gravity and Circular Motion

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Satellites, Gravity and Circular Motion Year 11 GCSE (Higher) OCR Gateway Science Suite SPACE FOR REFLECTION Lessons 1-2 (P5a) 1) ...of gravitational force with distance 2) ...in speed of planets and periodic comets 3) ...artificial satellites in lower orbits travel faster because the gravitational force is stronger 4) ...orbit times of low polar and geostationary satellites
P1b Keeping Homes Warm
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P1b Keeping Homes Warm

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 3-4 (P1b) 1) Interpret data and calculate cost savings of different energy-saving strategies. 2) Explain in the context of the home: Conduction, Convection, Radiation, (absorption and emission) 3) State and use the equation for energy efficiency.
P1c How Insulation Works
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P1c How Insulation Works

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5-6 (P1c) 1) Describe how energy is transferred by: Conduction, Convection, Radiation 2) Explain, in terms of domestic situations, how energy transfer can be reduced by: Conduction, Convection, Radiation 3) Explain how trapped air in foam prevents energy loss by convection.
  P1f Wireless Signals
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P1f Wireless Signals

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Year 10 GCSE (Higher) ENERGY FOR THE HOME OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 9-10 (P1e) 1) …analogue and digital signals. 2) …advantages of digital signals. 3) …applications of Total Internal Reflection in fibre optics. 4) …optical fibres to allow more information to be transmitted.
P3h The energy of games and theme rides
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P3h The energy of games and theme rides

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Year 10/11 GCSE (Higher) FORCES FOR TRANSPORT OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 15-16 (P3h) 1) …energy transfer between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy. 2) …equation: Weight = mass x gravitational field strength 3) …equations: Potential Energy = m x g x h 4) …terminal velocity kinetic energy does not increase but potential energy works against friction.
L01 Types of Energy ENERGY AND MATTER
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L01 Types of Energy ENERGY AND MATTER

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L01 Types of Energy Physics ENERGY AND MATTER Lesson 1 of 18 Objectives: Recall the eight types of energy Identify different types of energy in various examples Describe the energy changes in different situations Activities: Eight Forms of Energy, Match the type of energy with its description, Energy Transfer, Energy Transfer Questions, Energy Quiz Eight Forms of Energy worksheet New Curriculum NB This is the first lesson of 18, the rest to follow over the coming weeks, including full SoW, homeworks, practicals and worksheets.
L01 Types of Energy ENERGY AND MATTER
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L01 Types of Energy ENERGY AND MATTER

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L01 Types of Energy Physics Key Stage 3 ENERGY AND MATTER Lesson 1 of 18 Objectives: Recall the eight types of energy Identify different types of energy in various examples Describe the energy changes in different situations Activities: Eight Forms of Energy, Match the type of energy with its description, Energy Transfer, Energy Transfer Questions, Energy Quiz Eight Forms of Energy worksheet New Curriculum NB This is the first lesson of 18, the rest to follow over the coming weeks, including full SoW, homeworks, practicals and worksheets.
L03 Releasing Stored Energy ENERGY AND MATTER
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L03 Releasing Stored Energy ENERGY AND MATTER

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L03 Releasing Stored Energy Physics Key Stage 3 ENERGY AND MATTER Lesson 3 of 18 Objectives: Identify energy change when stored energy is released Construct a model cotton reel tank Investigate energy changes using the model tank Activities: Making a Cotton Reel Tank , Energy of the Tank, Tank on a Ramp, Other Types of Stored Energy Releasing Stored Energy Projector Cotton Reel Tank Practical Worksheet New Curriculum NB This is the second lesson of 18, the rest to follow over the coming weeks, including full SoW, homeworks, practicals and worksheets.
Projectile Motion of a Tennis Ball
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Projectile Motion of a Tennis Ball

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This is a PowerPoint and worksheet that enables students to use SUVAT equations to calculate the maximum height and speed of a tennis ball when they throw it to a friend.
Projectile Motion of a Tennis Ball
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Projectile Motion of a Tennis Ball

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This is a PowerPoint and worksheet that enables students to use SUVAT equations to calculate the maximum height and speed of a tennis ball when they throw it to a friend. It was created for OCR Gateway P5c Space for Reflection. Curriculum
L01 Types of Energy ENERGY AND MATTER SAMPLE VIDEO
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L01 Types of Energy ENERGY AND MATTER SAMPLE VIDEO

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SAMPLE VIDEO FREE Note: This video is of poor quality. Click the link below to download the whole lesson. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/l01-types-of-energy-energy-and-matter-11159632 L01 Types of Energy Physics Key Stage 3 ENERGY AND MATTER Lesson 1 of 18 Objectives: Recall the eight types of energy Identify different types of energy in various examples Describe the energy changes in different situations Activities: Eight Forms of Energy, Match the type of energy with its description, Energy Transfer, Energy Transfer Questions, Energy Quiz Eight Forms of Energy worksheet