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Balancing forces
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Balancing forces

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A couple of worksheets on balancing forces. students label on the forces, and their names. They decide whether the forces are balanced, and if the object is accelerating.
Resonance and damping worksheet
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Resonance and damping worksheet

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Differentiated worksheet on damping and resonance in pendulums. Questions are presented in a grid, with difficulty in columns and topics in rows. Students have to choose one question from each column, but can choose their own level of difficulty.
Report review form - helping students progress
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Report review form - helping students progress

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A form to fill in with your tutees, to help them to set targets, based on their school reports. Students have an opportunity to decide which subjects they need to work on, and set targets to help them do this.
Kinetic theory of gases derivation
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Kinetic theory of gases derivation

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A powerpoint working through the derivation of pressure and kinetic theory equation of gases. This can be quite complex, so the powerpoint works through step by step to make this easier.
Ideal gas law introduction
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Ideal gas law introduction

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My lesson on ideal gas laws. Includes Charles and Boyles. I usually work through the practicals first, then use this at the end.
Famous scientists posters
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Famous scientists posters

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12 posters including pictures and quotes from different scientists. I hand these out to students so that they can add information about the scientist around the quote, then laminate and display. Lots of female scientists included, of course!
Synoptic Question dice for A-level Physics
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Synoptic Question dice for A-level Physics

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A set of dice for making synoptic questions. Print on card, give A-level Physics students 2 dice each to build. When finished, they should roll the dice and write a question combining the two topics. They can then roll again! It’s a great way of getting them into the head of the examiner and preparing them for questions pulling from lots of different topics.
Kinetic Theory Derivation
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Kinetic Theory Derivation

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Deriving the PV = 1/3 Nmc2 equation in 7 simple steps. Pupil either follow the rules to derive the equation, or (for higher level challenge) reorder the steps, then fill them in. This is a derivation that they are required to know and this is designed to simplify a complex idea! Please review.
Forces true or false
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Forces true or false

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A quick starter worksheet on Forces, aimed at getting students to think about forces and motion. Could be used as a starter for the topic, or as a recap at the end.
Bitesize Electricity Revision
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Bitesize Electricity Revision

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These are worksheets in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. Some have two versions for dual award and separate scientists. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing. There are also series for energy, waves and motion. There's also a bundle with all 10, thats 10 weeks of revision homework sorted. Please review!
Bitesize Energy revision
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Bitesize Energy revision

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These are worksheets in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. Some have two versions for dual award and separate scientists. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing. There are also series for energy, waves and motion. There's also a bundle with all 10, thats 10 weeks of revision homework sorted. Please review!
Bitesize Waves revision
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Bitesize Waves revision

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These are worksheets in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. Some have two versions for dual award and separate scientists. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing. There are also series for electricity energy, waves and motion. There's also a bundle with all 10, thats 10 weeks of revision homework sorted. Please review!
Big Bang comic strip
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Big Bang comic strip

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Students order some statements describing the Big Bang Theory, then draw pictures to turn it into a comic strip.
Displacement reactions word equations
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Displacement reactions word equations

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A worksheet to help students practise displacement reactions. They can decide whether a reaction will take place using the reactivity series, practise writing out displacement reactions, and finally explain why a reaction won't take place.