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Experienced Science teacher and Head of Department specialising predominantly in Physics at GCSE and A-level. My resources are designed as complete and ready-to-go lessons for any science teacher but are particularly suited to NQTs or those who are not 100% confident at the material yet as explanations and activities are very clearly described and answers provided wherever possible. At KS4 and KS5, lessons prepare students for their exams by incorporating exam application throughout.

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Experienced Science teacher and Head of Department specialising predominantly in Physics at GCSE and A-level. My resources are designed as complete and ready-to-go lessons for any science teacher but are particularly suited to NQTs or those who are not 100% confident at the material yet as explanations and activities are very clearly described and answers provided wherever possible. At KS4 and KS5, lessons prepare students for their exams by incorporating exam application throughout.
New AQA AS Physics Unit 5 Electricity - 5.1.1 Basics of electricity
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New AQA AS Physics Unit 5 Electricity - 5.1.1 Basics of electricity

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Lesson 1 in AS Electricity unit - lesson powerpoint and demo activity All my A-level lessons are detailed and tailored to guide students (and teachers) through the new physics A-level specification (and are referenced accordingly). Each has outlined at the start a clear progression through the topic and the relevant section from the specification. Each lesson contains a starter activity to develop problem solving skills before students progress with new theory and practice. All powerpoints have practice questions with answers at the end. Practical activities feature throughout as this is key to students' understanding and appreciation of the subject. The high level of detail in these lessons will particularly suit those who are newer to teaching physics at A-level or whose subject knowledge may be a little rusty.
A-level Physics Unit 7.2 Gravitational fields - 7.2.3 Orbits of planets & satellites (New AQA spec)
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A-level Physics Unit 7.2 Gravitational fields - 7.2.3 Orbits of planets & satellites (New AQA spec)

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In lesson 4 of the gravitational fields unit students look at the orbits of planets and satellites. The lesson is introduced in part by a couple of videos that challenge their known models of the motion of the solar system. The lesson goes on to discuss properties of orbits such as radius, orbital speed and orbital period and the derivation of the relationship between orbital period and radius is gone through in detail (this is required knowledge in the specification). Students then go on to learn about the energy of satellites, escape velocity and how to calculate it, as well as synchronous orbits and geostationary satellites (including their applications). These A-level lesson power points are detailed and tailored to guide students (and teachers) through the new physics A-level specification (and are referenced accordingly). Each has outlined at the start a clear progression through the topic and the relevant section from the specification. Lessons begin with a starter activity to get students thinking and develop problem-solving skills before they progress with new theory and practice. All power points contain practice questions with answers included at the end. The high level of detail in these lessons will particularly suit those who are newer to teaching physics at A-level or whose subject knowledge may be a little rusty.
Year 7 Cells lesson 1 - Life processes and animal cells
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Year 7 Cells lesson 1 - Life processes and animal cells

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Lesson 1 in year 7 cells topic looking at the 7 life processes and basic animal cell structures. Students learn how to distinguish whether an object should be classed as living or non-living based on information they are given and their own knowledge. There is plenty of opportunity for discussion and also some harder examples to stretch higher students such as the classification of viruses. You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
Year 7 Cells lesson 5 - Specialised cells
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Year 7 Cells lesson 5 - Specialised cells

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Lesson 5 in year 7 cells topic looking at specialised cells. Students build on their learning of standard cell features to think about how cells have different specialisations for different functions. Lesson ppt includes a worksheet for students to complete using information slides which you can put around the classroom.
A-level Physics Unit 7.2 Gravitational fields - 7.2.3 Gravitational potential (New AQA spec)
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A-level Physics Unit 7.2 Gravitational fields - 7.2.3 Gravitational potential (New AQA spec)

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In lesson 3 of the gravitational fields unit students are introduced to the concept of gravitational potential and grapple with why values of gravitational potential are negative. The learn to calculate gravitational potential in a radial field and work done in moving a mass between points of different gravitational potential (including the special case of equipotentials that lays the ground work for next lesson on orbits). They then progress to look at graphical representations of variations of g and V with r and how to calculate these variables from the graphs. These A-level lesson power points are detailed and tailored to guide students (and teachers) through the new physics A-level specification (and are referenced accordingly). Each has outlined at the start a clear progression through the topic and the relevant section from the specification. Lessons begin with a starter activity to get students thinking and develop problem-solving skills before they progress with new theory and practice. All power points contain practice questions with answers included at the end. The high level of detail in these lessons will particularly suit those who are newer to teaching physics at A-level or whose subject knowledge may be a little rusty.
GCSE Physics - Distance-time graphs - Unit 5.6.1.4 (AQA 9-1)
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GCSE Physics - Distance-time graphs - Unit 5.6.1.4 (AQA 9-1)

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In lesson 2 of the forces unit students learn how to read a distance time graph and identify the motion in its different sections. They then build on their knowledge of speed calculations in the previous lesson to calculate the speed using the gradient. Higher tier students will also learn to calculate the instantaneous speed by finding the gradient of the tangent. All questions in powerpoint come with answers. All lesson power points have a slide with clearly defined lesson objectives at the start. Suitable for both the AQA GCSE Physics 9-1 and Combined Science: Trilogy courses. Please note that the worksheet and answer sheet are freely available elsewhere on TES. The price of this resource is for the lesson powerpoint only. I have attached the worksheet and answers as I have found them a useful accompaniment.
Year 7 Metals lesson 7 - Testing for metal ions
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Year 7 Metals lesson 7 - Testing for metal ions

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Lesson 7 in the year 7 metals topic looking at testing samples to identify metal ions. Students complete flame tests and precipitate tests to identify different metal ion samples. they also learn and discuss applications of these reactions e.g. fireworks.
GCSE Physics - Scalars and vectors - Forces Unit 5.1.1 (AQA 9-1)
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GCSE Physics - Scalars and vectors - Forces Unit 5.1.1 (AQA 9-1)

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In lesson 1 of the forces unit students discover the difference between distance and displacement, speed and velocity. They then build on this understanding to determine whether other quantities are scalar or vector and also perform basic vector calculations. Students also recap the speed distance time equation from KS3, learn to estimate calculations based on typical speeds for a variety of objects,and learn the difference between average and instantaneous speed. All questions in powerpoint come with answers. All lesson power points have a slide with clearly defined lesson objectives at the start. Suitable for both the AQA GCSE Physics 9-1 and Combined Science: Trilogy courses. You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
GCSE Physics - Magnetism & Electromagnetism - Unit 7.1 (AQA 9-1)
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GCSE Physics - Magnetism & Electromagnetism - Unit 7.1 (AQA 9-1)

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In lesson 1 of the Magnetism and Electromagnetism unit, students learn about magnetic materials, how to draw different magnetic field patterns and are introduced to the idea that electricity can be used to generate a magnetic field. They then go on to look at solenoids and electromagnets in more detail. All lesson powerpoints begin with a question/task to engage students as soon as they enter the classroom, clearly defined learning objectives and opportunity to recall and apply to the exam what they have learned throughout. You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
GCSE Physics - Investigating Electromagnetism - Unit 7.2.1 (AQA 9-1)
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GCSE Physics - Investigating Electromagnetism - Unit 7.2.1 (AQA 9-1)

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In lesson 2 of the Magnetism and Electromagnetism unit (AQA specification 4.7.2.1), students recap what they learned about electromagnets in lesson 1 and go onto learn about the factors affecting the strength of an electromagnet through practical work and discussion. All lesson powerpoints begin with a question/task to engage students as soon as they enter the classroom, clearly defined learning objectives and opportunity to recall and apply to the exam what they have learned throughout. You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
Year 7 Metals - 7 lesson bundle
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Year 7 Metals - 7 lesson bundle

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This bundle contains all 7 lessons with their accompanying resources for the metals topic at KS3. The lessons are: L1 - Metals ores and their uses; L2 - Reactivity series of metlas; L3 - Extraction of metals; L4 - Displacemet reactions of metals; L5 - Alloys and corrosion; L6 - Reacting metals with oxygen; L7 - Testing for metal ions.
Year 7 Forces - 7 lesson bundle
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Year 7 Forces - 7 lesson bundle

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This bundle contains all 7 lessons on forces with their accompanying resources for the topic at KS3. The lessons are: L1 - Introduction to forces; L2 - Balanced and unbalanced forces; L3 - Drag forces (air resistance and drag in liquids); L4 - Investigating friction (practical); L5 - Investigating friction (graphing and write up); L6 - Pressure; L7 - Forces in sports. You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
New AQA AS Physics Unit 5 Electricity - all lesson powerpoints and required practical support
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New AQA AS Physics Unit 5 Electricity - all lesson powerpoints and required practical support

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All my A-level lessons are detailed and tailored to guide students (and teachers) through the new AQA Physics A-level specification (and are referenced accordingly). Each has outlined at the start a clear progression through the topic and the relevant section from the specification. Each lesson contains a starter activity to develop problem-solving skills before students progress with new theory and practice. All powerpoints have practice questions with answers at the end. Practical activities feature throughout as this is key to students' understanding and appreciation of the subject. The high level of detail in these lessons will particularly suit those who are newer to teaching physics at A-level or whose subject knowledge may be a little rusty.
AQA New GCSE Electricity Lesson Bundle
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AQA New GCSE Electricity Lesson Bundle

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This lesson bundle follows and covers the complete new AQA specification for Combined Science: Trilogy - Physics - Electricity unit. (The new combined science GCSE replaces the old double award core and additonal science units.) This bundle now contains 14 lessons with their accompanying resources for the Electricity unit from the Physics section of the new AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy. Each lesson has engaging ‘bell work’ as students settle, clearly defined learning objectives, tasks to promote interest and consolidate learning of the lesson material and plenary slides. Most lessons also contain a practical activity to develop students’ skills and confidence using equipment and to give students the opportunity to discover the circuit rules for themselves before learning the theory, although this can also be flipped to instead test the theory in practice once learnt. The lessons and resources included are: L1 - Circuit components, series and parallel circuits; L2 - Current; L3 - Charge; L4 - Potential difference; L5 - Power; L6 - Resistance; L7 - Required practical 15 - Resistance with wire length; L8 - Ohm’s law; L9 - Power and resistance; L10 - Resistors - Thermistors and LDRs; L11 - Required practical 16 - Resistors in series and parallel (NOW ADDED); L12 - The National Grid (NOW ADDED); L13 - Types of current - AC DC and the plug (NOW ADDED); L14 - The plug and electrical safety in the home (NEWLY ADDED). You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
NEW AQA GCSE Physics - Electricity lesson bundle
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NEW AQA GCSE Physics - Electricity lesson bundle

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This lesson bundle follows and covers the complete new AQA specification for Combined Science: Trilogy - Physics - Electricity unit. (The new combined science GCSE replaces the old double award core and additonal science units.) This bundle now contains 14 lessons with their accompanying resources for the Electricity unit from the Physics section of the new AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy. Each lesson has engaging ‘bell work’ as students settle, clearly defined learning objectives, tasks to promote interest and consolidate learning of the lesson material and plenary slides. Most lessons also contain a practical activity to develop students’ skills and confidence using equipment and to give students the opportunity to discover the circuit rules for themselves before learning the theory, although this can also be flipped to instead test the theory in practice once learnt. The lessons and resources included are: L1 - Circuit components, series and parallel circuits; L2 - Current; L3 - Charge; L4 - Potential difference; L5 - Power; L6 - Resistance; L7 - Required practical 15 - Resistance with wire length; L8 - Ohm’s law; L9 - Power and resistance; L10 - Resistors - Thermistors and LDRs; L11 - Required practical 16 - Resistors in series and parallel; L12 - The National Grid; L13 - Types of current - AC DC and the plug; L14 - The plug and electrical safety in the home You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
AQA 9-1 GCSE Electricity Lesson Bundle
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AQA 9-1 GCSE Electricity Lesson Bundle

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This lesson bundle follows and covers the complete new AQA specification for Combined Science: Trilogy - Physics - Electricity unit. (The new combined science GCSE replaces the old double award core and additonal science units.) This bundle now contains 14 lessons with their accompanying resources for the Electricity unit from the Physics section of the new AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy. Each lesson has engaging ‘bell work’ as students settle, clearly defined learning objectives, tasks to promote interest and consolidate learning of the lesson material and plenary slides. Most lessons also contain a practical activity to develop students’ skills and confidence using equipment and to give students the opportunity to discover the circuit rules for themselves before learning the theory, although this can also be flipped to instead test the theory in practice once learnt. The lessons and resources included are: L1 - Circuit components, series and parallel circuits; L2 - Current; L3 - Charge; L4 - Potential difference; L5 - Power; L6 - Resistance; L7 - Required practical 15 - Resistance with wire length; L8 - Ohm’s law; L9 - Power and resistance; L10 - Resistors - Thermistors and LDRs; L11 - Required practical 16 - Resistors in series and parallel; L12 - The National Grid; L13 - Types of current - AC DC and the plug; L14 - The plug and electrical safety in the home You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/