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Teacher of A-level & GCSE physics - Head of physics in 6th Form College for 4 years. Resources are continually being adapted and improved based on learner feedback - new resources will be uploaded each week or month based on learner feedback. If you want anything specific creating, please ask I will see what I have in my bank of resources.

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Teacher of A-level & GCSE physics - Head of physics in 6th Form College for 4 years. Resources are continually being adapted and improved based on learner feedback - new resources will be uploaded each week or month based on learner feedback. If you want anything specific creating, please ask I will see what I have in my bank of resources.
Projectile Motion Questions - A-level Physics
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Projectile Motion Questions - A-level Physics

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For A-level physics students & teachers. Practise questions based on the SUVAT equations (constant acceleration) as a starter, plenary or main activity in a lesson depending on class ability. Includes a 'Harder question' and a 'Much harder question' allowing you to really test the students understanding and algebraic competency.
Worksheet on De Broglie Wavelength with solutions
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Worksheet on De Broglie Wavelength with solutions

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Five question worksheet in which students ultimately find the De Broglie wavelength of an electron beam accelerated through a uniform electric field. Great for checking students understanding of electric fields for A-level physics. Students typically would take 20 mins to complete this worksheet, dependent on ability and previous study.
SUVAT rules
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SUVAT rules

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Important rules for the use of SUVAT in A-level physics - things that all students should know before they go into the exam!
Determining Power Output
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Determining Power Output

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A fun activity on determining the power output of the calve muscles in the lower leg. Students will be able to get up and move around to give them a break from being sat at their desk, ideal for longer lessons.
Photoelectric Effect.
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Photoelectric Effect.

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Qualitative worksheet asking students to recall and explain the evidence behind the particle nature of light from the observations of the photoelectric effect. Small explanation of two observations followed by open-ended question on other observations - great for revision once the topic has been taught.