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I am currently a Lecturer in Engineering Design at a University, prior to this I worked in secondary schools as a specialist physics teacher. My experience from working at these levels of education has emphasised the need to ensure fundamentals in science are mastered by students for continued success in education & beyond. My resources aim to clearly communicate complex scientific principles through clear visuals and explanations - with well structured tasks to practice what has been learnt.

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I am currently a Lecturer in Engineering Design at a University, prior to this I worked in secondary schools as a specialist physics teacher. My experience from working at these levels of education has emphasised the need to ensure fundamentals in science are mastered by students for continued success in education & beyond. My resources aim to clearly communicate complex scientific principles through clear visuals and explanations - with well structured tasks to practice what has been learnt.
GCSE Physics P1 - Electromagnetic Spectrum
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GCSE Physics P1 - Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Complete lesson on Electromagnetic Spectrum/Uses/Risks with key content from AQA Physics. This lesson covers the electromagnetic spectrum, waves uses, wave risk, order and size of waves and mobile risks. Starter uses a fun riddle challenge which pupils enjoyed doing in Generating Electricity and so asked for another. The lesson explores the spectrum by order of identities of waves, wavelength, frequency and energy. A quick task on multipliers, standard form and prefixes helps pupils understand the notation commonly seen on the EM spectrum and also as questioned in exams. A task gets pupils to explore different EM waves using information sheet for them to use to summarise key information. Then mobile phone risk is then discussed along with correlation and causation. Plenary quick quiz and some exam style questions which can be used as mini plenaries to link to exams. More lessons in same format for P1. https://www.tes.com/member/Nteach
GCSE AQA Physics - P2.1 - Energy Transfer by Conduction
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GCSE AQA Physics - P2.1 - Energy Transfer by Conduction

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on 'Energy Transfer by Conduction' written in line with new AQA Physics specification. Choice of two different starters to prompt discussion of heat transfer by conduction. Either looking at cooking using rods through meat or placing ice on different materials to melt. A series of scenarios are shown involving heat conduction which allow pupils to discuss why things feel hot or cold. A class experiment is provided which uses different material rods to identify which one conducts heat quickest. The results of this are then discussed with questions to start promoting good scientific investigation skills. Thermal conductivity is explored by looking at the meaning of each words separately and then together. Pupils are then to put a number of different material in order of thermal conductivity, which is then discussed for common materials which are highly conductive or poorly conductive. This leads onto thermal insulation and some final review questions. Lesson Objectives: 1) Provide definitions for conductors and insulators. 2) Identify common conductors and insulators and explain in relation to thermal conductivity. 3) Relate thermal conductivity to rate of energy transfer. 4) Explain ways in which rate of heat transfer can be reduced.
GCSE AQA Physics - P3.1 - Energy Demands & Resources (Fossil fuels, Nuclear Power & Biofuels)
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GCSE AQA Physics - P3.1 - Energy Demands & Resources (Fossil fuels, Nuclear Power & Biofuels)

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on 'Energy Demands & Resources (Fossil fuels, Nuclear Power & Biofuels)' written in line with new AQA Physics specification. Starter uses a series of riddles for pupils to identify different energy resources to do with the lesson. The importance of fire is discussed for humans (this could also be linked with chemistry content on combustion, showing science links). Energy demands of the world are discussed and summarised to highlight what we need energy for and where it comes from in what proportions. An Activity sheet included to identify key part of a fossil fuelled power station (although not necessarily required by AQA anymore). Fossil fuels are covered in details and discussed the future issues with its usage, leading to Nuclear. Following description of Nuclear (with advantages and disadvantages) with an examiner tip in the note box - fossil fuels and nuclear power are contrasted. Bio-fuels are reviewed as an alternative resources of energy and discussed a renewable and carbon neutral source. Lesson concludes with a set of review questions on the topic which could also be used as a homework task. Extra riddle question at the end. Lesson Objectives: 1) Identify different ways of meeting our energy demands. 2) Explain how each major component of a fossil fuelled power station works.. 3) Explain in further detail different methods meeting energy demands. 4) Discuss and compare the use fossil fuels, nuclear power and bio-fuels.
GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.7 - Electromagnetism (whole unit)
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GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.7 - Electromagnetism (whole unit)

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6 Lessons covering the topic of Electromagnetism for the AQA GCSE 9-1. Lessons included: Magnets and Magnetic fields Magnetic field and current The Motor Effect The Generator Effect AC DC Generators Transformers and the National Grid Please take time to review detail of each included resources before purchase to check suitability for your teaching.
GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.6 -Seismic Waves & Earthquakes
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GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.6 -Seismic Waves & Earthquakes

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on ’ Seismic Waves’ written in line with new AQA Physics specification. All questions provided with answers within power point. Lesson Objectives: State what seismic waves are Identify and state different layers of the earths structure Explain how seismic waves are produced Explain what primary and secondary seismic waves are Detail how seismic waves can provide information about the Earth’s structure
GCSE AQA Physics - P16.3 - Planet, satellites and orbits
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GCSE AQA Physics - P16.3 - Planet, satellites and orbits

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on ‘Planet, satellites and orbits’ written in line with new AQA Physics specification. Lesson Objectives: Identify what keeps objects in orbit. Identify the direction of force on an orbiting object. Explain how the velocity of a body changes as the body moves around its orbit. Explain how an object stays in orbit
GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.2  - Electricity Unit - All resources/lessons
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GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.2 - Electricity Unit - All resources/lessons

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Resources for new GCSE AQA Physics 2016 specification. Bundled lessons cover the Electricity resources content of the GCSE. This includes: - Electric Charges and fields - Current and charge - Potential Different and Resistance - Component Characteristics - Series Circuits - Parallel Circuits - AC/DC - National Grid - Cables and plugs - Electrical Power and potential difference - Electrical currents and energy transfer (charge) For clear detail on aspects of each lesson please review each lesson bundled into the packaged to ensure it meets your requirements. I hope this gives you and your pupils a great start to the new Physics GCSE. I do update each lesson in the bundle with new and varied content as I often revisit lessons to further improve them.
GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.6 - Wave Properties  (whole unit resourced)
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GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.6 - Wave Properties (whole unit resourced)

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5 lessons covering the unit of Wave Properties for AQA GCSE Physics. Lesson include: Properties of Waves Reflection and Refraction of Waves Sound Ultrasound Seismic Waves Please read individual resources descriptions for each item in the bundle for further detail.
GCSE Physics P2 - Electrical Power (E=Pt & P=IV)
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GCSE Physics P2 - Electrical Power (E=Pt & P=IV)

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A completely resourced lesson on GCSE Physics P2 - Electrical Power (E=Pt & P=IV) including key content from AQA exam specification. Starter focuses on units and what they measure as a nice recap of all P2 units of measure. Power and a key definition is provided is reviewed through relatable examples and then put into the context of electrical devices. Examples of calculating power from energy used and time are provided with a worksheet for this. Activity included for power rating circus is optional as alternatively another worksheet is provided allowing the exercise to be completed without a power rating circus. Energy is then related to current and potential difference with the key equations and exercised with a worksheet. Finally questions to identify appropriate fuse ratings for electrical devices. More P2 lessons to come.
GCSE Physics P2 - Electrical Safety with Fuses, Circuit Breakers and RCCBs
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GCSE Physics P2 - Electrical Safety with Fuses, Circuit Breakers and RCCBs

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A completely resourced lesson on GCSE Physics P2 - fuses, circuit breakers and RCCBs including key content from AQA exam specification. Starter reviews previous unit content on plug wiring and AC/DC current which leads to fuses. Electrical safety is discussed through the effects of electric shocks and resistance is briefly revisited, reviewing previous P2 content. Resistance in a wire is related to the operation of fuses which is then detailed ( a nice demo is included in the comment box but alternatively a video can be shown). Circuit breakers and their function is detailed with animations and videos with key questioning on functions. A written task reviews fuses and circuit breakers. The detail required by the exam specification is provided (with an alternative slide for classes that would want to know more). The importance of earthing is explored through questioning (relating back to P2 Statics). The plenary task uses pictionary to review all key concepts. More P2 lessons to come
GCSE AQA Physics - P3.2-3 - Renewable Energy Resources
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GCSE AQA Physics - P3.2-3 - Renewable Energy Resources

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on 'Renewable Energy Resources (Solar, Wind, Hydroelectricity, Wave, tidal, geothermal)' written in line with new AQA Physics specification. Lesson starts with a series of riddles relating to different types of energy resources. The need for renewable/alternative energy resources is highlight through questioning regarding previously studied fossil fuels, nuclear power and biofuels. The different types of renewable energy resources are reviewed for note taking and discussion. Following a summary of key renewable energy resource advantages and disadvantages the pupils are given a writing challenge to compare and contrast different types of energy resources. The lesson can be done as regular in class lesson or alternatively can be given as webquest for pupils to complete and then slides used for key summary and consolidation. Lesson Objectives: 1) Explain the need for renewable energy resources. 2) Identify a number of different renewable energy resources. 3) Detail how different energy resources meet our energy demands. 4) Discuss and compare different methods of renewable energy resources, with non renewable resources.
GCSE AQA Physics - Centre of Mass
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GCSE AQA Physics - Centre of Mass

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on ' Centre of Mass' written in line with new AQA Physics specification. All questions provided with answers within power point. Starter simply looks at balancing object on one finger and how intuitively we can know how to do this. Then stability of different shapes is reviewed and again highlighted how we can assess whether something will be stable or not. The physics of this is then applied in terms of centre of mass. The technique to find the centre of mass for a symmetrical shape is detailed and practices with questions. Suspended equilibrium and centre of mass is shown using a hanging bird cage and can also be demonstrated in class with a simple mass and string. Then an experiment is outlined to find the centre of mass of irregular shapes. Centre of mass it then related to real life contexts for practice exam questions. Lesson Objectives: - Explain what is meant by centre of mass. - Find the centre of mass for a simple symmetrical object and explain this position. - Find the centre of mass of an irregular shaped object. - Apply the principle of centre of mass to real-life problems.
GCSE AQA Physics - 10.6 - Impact Forces
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GCSE AQA Physics - 10.6 - Impact Forces

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on Impact Forces written in line with new AQA Physics specification. All questions provided with answers within power point. Starter ‘Car Wars’ looks at the test collision between an old and a new vehicle to stimulate discussion of collisions and safety - posing the question which car is safer and why? This is discussed and reviewed focusing on crumple zones and comparing how each car crumpled and why this is good (or for the old car, bad). Crumple zones, air bags and seat belts are detailed and discussed for common function - to increase impact time to decrease impact force. This concept is highlighted by exploring the physics mathematically. Review questions with answers are provided for the topic. Lesson Objectives: - Identify key safety features of vehicles to reduce impact force. - Explain how ‘impact time’ affects impact force. - Relate momentum to impact forces in collisions and explain how impact forces can be reduced in car collisions. - Calculate impact forces resulting from collisions.
GCSE Physics P1 - Diffraction
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GCSE Physics P1 - Diffraction

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Complete lesson on Diffraction with key content from AQA Physics. Starter provides a question for pupils to consider and for the class to come back to with more knowledge on diffraction. Diffraction investigation practical with guidance on method (as designed by me) which requires an open tub, pipette, plasticine (or other suitable blockade) and water. The investigation allows the pupils to look into diffraction without you having to set-up a ripple tank. Key statements on diffraction provided and put into context of real life scenarios. Worksheet provides review of pupils understanding of diffraction. Plenary provides a review quiz on the topic of waves in P1. More lessons to in same format for P1. https://www.tes.com/member/Nteach
GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.6 -  Sound
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GCSE 9-1 AQA Physics 4.6 - Sound

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on ’ Sound’ written in line with new AQA Physics specification. All questions provided with answers within power point. Lesson Objectives: Explain what sound is in terms of a wave. Explain what an echo is and how it occurs. Detail what effect amplitude has on sound. Detail what effect pitch has on sound. Explain how the human ear detects sound and the limits of the human ear.
GCSE AQA Physics - Resolution of Forces - Parallelogram/Geometric Method
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GCSE AQA Physics - Resolution of Forces - Parallelogram/Geometric Method

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New GCSE AQA Physics lesson on ' Resolution of Forces' written in line with new AQA Physics specification. All questions provided with answers within power point. The starter provides some simple combination of forces questions to review the subject of resultant forces - one question has two forces acting on different planes which pupils will be unfamiliar with and therefore how to solve - this prompts the lesson. The intuitive resultant force and direction is highlighted but also how we need to calculate exactly what they are. The parallelogram/geometric method is taught step by step with a worked example, this is done a second time with another example but with the class prompted to follow it and do the same on their own paper which also allows for discussion of difference in results. A collection of questions allows pupils to practice use of this method. This method is then used for inclined planes to explain frictional force acting to put object in equilibrium on inclined planes. Review questions again allow pupils to practice this. Lesson Objectives: - Review resolving simple combination of forces. - Identify when forces are acting on different lines/planes. - Calculate the resultant force on an object which has equal forces acting on different lines/planes. - Calculate the resultant force on an object which has unequal forces acting on different lines/planes. A worksheet is not provided as it is best for pupils to work on their own paper to define their own scales for this methodology.
Colour Blind Test
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Colour Blind Test

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The ishihara colour blind test in PowerPoint form to provide an in class activity. 10 images are shown which contain a number which depending on vision will present possibility of a colour vision deficiency.
CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2019 - FREE
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CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2019 - FREE

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A fun christmas quiz to end term on. Different rounds on general knowledge, tv & film, music, who is the celebrity santa, christmas riddles and pixelated objects.