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Complete schemes of work, lesson plans and powerpoints to teach Science, written by a current Head of Physics rated Outstanding in his teaching and currently working at a school rated Outstanding by OfSted
BTec Engineering - Rotational Motion (PowerPoint + Worksheet)
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BTec Engineering - Rotational Motion (PowerPoint + Worksheet)

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This is a 17 slide PowerPoint and a worksheet of questions that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Rotational Motion. This is the fifth PowerPoint in this section which covers an introduction to circular mathematics and applies this to rotational engineering. This includes Angular Displacement, Radians, Angular Velocity, Angular Displacement, Tangential Velcoity, Centripetal Acceleration, and Torque.
BTec Engineering - Static Engineering Systems  (6 PowerPoints)
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BTec Engineering - Static Engineering Systems (6 PowerPoints)

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This is a bundle, at a discounted price, that cover the Static Engineering Systems of the BTec National Course: Vectors Static Equilibrium Simply Supported Beams Direct Stress, Strain and Modulus of Elasticity Shear Stress, Strain and Modulus of Rigidity Interpreting Stress - Strain graphs v1.01 Error in calculation corrected in Shear stress lesson
BTec Engineering - Simply supported Beams (PowerPoint & Worksheet)
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BTec Engineering - Simply supported Beams (PowerPoint & Worksheet)

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This is a 9 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Simply Supported Beams which is supported with a worksheet with three questions including answers. This covers the mathematical and physics for a Beam system including point forces, Uniformly Distributed Forces (UDL) on a beam with pins and rollers. There is a brief recap of the principle of moments and an animated worked example of a beam question. This PowerPoint forms Lesson 3 in this series
AQA P3 - Particle Model of Matter - GCSE Physics - 10 lesson plans and PowerPoints
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AQA P3 - Particle Model of Matter - GCSE Physics - 10 lesson plans and PowerPoints

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This is a complete set of 10 power points and planned lessons that cover the unit of work for Science / Physics on the Particle Model of Matter. This includes: Introduction to the particle model Calculating Density Required Practical (Measuring Density) Change of state Specific Heat Capacity Specific Latent Heat Pressure in Gases Summary / Review lesson (Trilogy content) Boyle's Law Increasing gas pressure
GCSE Science / Physics - Required practical - Density (PowerPoint and Lesson Plan)
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GCSE Science / Physics - Required practical - Density (PowerPoint and Lesson Plan)

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This is a lesson plan and PowerPoint explaining how to perform the required practical on Density. This is the third lesson in the Particle Model unit of work (P3). The lesson covers the calculation of the volume of cuboids, recaps the conversion of units and calculation of density and then describes the methods needed to calculate the density of regular and irregular shapes. The lesson plan is step by step including extension ideas and the learning objectives linked directly to the syllabus v1.1 - Picture of a Eureka-can added to slide to assist understanding of alternative procedure v1.2 - Some minor editing to slides to improve comprehension
GCSE Science / Physics - Calculating Density (PowerPoint and Lesson Plan)
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GCSE Science / Physics - Calculating Density (PowerPoint and Lesson Plan)

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This is a detailed lesson plan and PowerPoint explaining how to calculate density, conversion of units for mass and volume and the effect of density on floating. This is the second lesson in the Particle Model unit of work (P3). The lesson plan is step by step including extension ideas and the learning objectives linked directly to the syllabus plus a detailed practical idea and demonstrations. See my shop for a huge number of lessons and bundles
A-Level Physics / Maths - Introduction to logarithms (Lesson plan and PowerPoint)
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A-Level Physics / Maths - Introduction to logarithms (Lesson plan and PowerPoint)

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This is the first of three lessons that introduce the idea of logarithms The PowerPoint takes students through the difficulties in graphing data of wide ranging numbers and then, using the E-M spectrum and H-R diagrams, shows how log-log graphs can be used to display this data. This is part of the essential mathematics skills needed for A-Level Physics
A-Level Physics / Maths - Exponential decay (Lesson plan and PowerPoint)
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A-Level Physics / Maths - Exponential decay (Lesson plan and PowerPoint)

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This is a lesson that explains basic differentiation leading onto a proof of Euler's number and the use of this in creating exponential decay formulae. This PowerPoint is designed to take you step by step through the derivation of the formulae used in Physics for the decay of isotopes or other exponential experiments.