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Here you will find resources for teaching Physics at GCSE and A-level. Many of these resources have been designed to be used in a flipped classroom. In a flipped classroom, students are asked to prepare a subject in advance of a lesson, by watching instructional videos or using simulations and completing a task. However, these resources can also be used as standalone worksheets for in-class use, as homework, or for revision. Please go to my website for more details, and for answer sheets.

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Here you will find resources for teaching Physics at GCSE and A-level. Many of these resources have been designed to be used in a flipped classroom. In a flipped classroom, students are asked to prepare a subject in advance of a lesson, by watching instructional videos or using simulations and completing a task. However, these resources can also be used as standalone worksheets for in-class use, as homework, or for revision. Please go to my website for more details, and for answer sheets.
Transformers - research
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Transformers - research

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on transformers. It is designed to be used to structure research into the workings and use of transformer, and access to a computer is required. Suggested answers are provided in another document.
Stopping distance of vehicles
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Stopping distance of vehicles

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on the stopping distance of vehicles. The worksheet uses graphs to visually show the effect of speed and reaction time on braking distance. Students will need to calculate their own reaction times in one of the activities. They can do this using the ‘dropped metre rule’ technique. Just convert from distance dropped (d) in meters to time (t), using t=sqrt[2d/9.8]. Else tell students to use t=0.2s. Students are asked to consider the other factors involved in braking distance.
Orbits - graphing activity
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Orbits - graphing activity

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on planetary orbits. From data on orbital period, students calculate orbital speeds, they then plot data and describe the relationship.
Limitations of physical measurements
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Limitations of physical measurements

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This is a Physics A-level resource from Flipped Around Physics, covering the calculation of uncertainties. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.