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The Parallelogram of Forces
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The Parallelogram of Forces

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 8.8: The Parallelogram of Forces. The lesson objectives are: What the parallelogram of forces is What the parallelogram of forces is used for What is needed to draw a scale diagram of the parallelogram of forces How to use the parallelogram of forces to find the resultant of two forces As the content is for higher science students, the lesson has been aimed at higher achieving students. The powerpoint goes through both the scale drawing and trigonometry approach of calculating a parallelogram of forces. The answers at the end relate the the summary questions on page 129 of the GCSE physics book.
Formation of the Solar System
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Formation of the Solar System

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 16.1: The Formation of the Solar System. The lesson objectives are: How the solar system formed What is meant by a protostar How energy is released in the Sun Why the Sun is (currently) stable As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 233.
The Expanding Universe
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The Expanding Universe

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 16.4: The Expanding Universe. The lesson objectives are: What is meant by the red-shift of a light source How red-shift depends on speed How people know that the distant galaxies are moving away from Earth Why people think the universe is expanding As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 239.
Planets, Satellites and Orbits
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Planets, Satellites and Orbits

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 16.3: Planets, Satellites and Orbits. The lesson objectives are: What force keeps planets and satellites moving along their orbits The direction of the force on an orbiting body in a circular orbit How the velocity of a body in a circular orbit changes as the body moves around the orbit Why an orbiting body needs to move at a particular speed for it to stay in a circular orbit As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 237.
The Beginning and Future of The Universe
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The Beginning and Future of The Universe

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 16.5: The Beginning and Future of The Universe. The lesson objectives are: What the Big Bang theory of the universe is Why the universe is expanding What the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation is What evidence there is that the universe was created in a big bang As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 241.
The Life History of a Star
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The Life History of a Star

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 16.2: The Life History of a Star. The lesson objectives are: Why stars eventually become unstable The stages in the life of a star What will eventually happen to the Sun What a supernova is As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 235.
The Photoelectric Effect PowerPoint
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The Photoelectric Effect PowerPoint

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Following closely along with the AQA A-Level physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 3.1: The Photoelectric Effect. The lesson objectives are: Explain the photoelectric effect Define a photon Discuss how the photon model was established
Moments Worksheet with Answers
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Moments Worksheet with Answers

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This worksheet is aimed at GCSE students studying moments (part of the forces topic). This worksheet has been created with all abilities in mind, and gets progressively more difficult down the worksheet. The answers have been provided.
Atoms, Ions and Ionic Work Booklet
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Atoms, Ions and Ionic Work Booklet

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This resource was designed with lower ability students in mind, though has been differentiated, in the file names: L - lower - Aiming for level 1-2 M - medium - Aiming for level 2-3 H - higher - Aiming for level 3-4 It covers electronic structures, representing ions and ionic bonding. There is also a glossary and wordsearch at the end.
Contraceptives Worksheet
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Contraceptives Worksheet

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This worksheet follows closely along with the AQA GCSE Biology book, chapters 11.7: The Artificial Control of Fertility. Students can use the book to help answer the questions. There is a stretch task at the end, a six mark question.
Hydrocarbons PowerPoint
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Hydrocarbons PowerPoint

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE chemistry book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 9.1: Hydrocarbons The lesson objectives are: What crude oil is made up of What alkanes are How to represent alkanes by their chemical formula or displayed formula The names and formula of the first four alkanes This presentation has been designed for low ability students. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE chemistry book, page 149
Refraction of Light PowerPoint and Practical Worksheet
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Refraction of Light PowerPoint and Practical Worksheet

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 14.2: Refraction of Light The lesson objectives are: Where refraction of light can happen How a light ray refracts when it goes from air into glass or from glass into air As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 205.
Reflection of Light
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Reflection of Light

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 14.1: Reflection of Light The lesson objectives are: What the normal is in a diagram of light rays The law of reflection of a light at a plane mirror How an image is formed by a plane mirror What is meant by specula reflection and diffuse reflection As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 203.
Lenses
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Lenses

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Following closely along with the AQA GCSE physics book, this lesson PowerPoint covers chapter 14.4: Lenses. The lesson objectives are: What a convex lens is What a concave lens is How to calculate magnification As the content is for triple science students, the lesson has been aimed at high ability. The answers at the end refer to the summary questions in the AQA GCSE physics book, page 209.
Series and Parallel Circuits
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Series and Parallel Circuits

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PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of series and parallel circuits. The lesson objectives covered are: Describe the difference between series and parallel circuits Describe how current and potential difference vary in series and parallel circuits This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 2 book, chapters P1.4.
Energy and Temperature
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Energy and Temperature

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PowerPoint presentation aimed at KS3 students on the topic of energy and temperature. The lesson objectives covered are: State the difference between energy and temperature Describe what happens when you heat up solids, liquids and gases Explain what is meant by equilibrium This follows closely along with the AQA Activate 2 book, chapters P2.3.