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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"-Albert Einstein. These wise words from the worl'd greatest physicist has long inspired my lesson plans, ensuring that concepts are made as simple as possible without dumbing down. All paid for lessons follow the same design, all lessons are clearly differentiated, with plenty of peer assessment and self assessment to reduce teacher workload and are fun and engaging for student and teacher alike.

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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"-Albert Einstein. These wise words from the worl'd greatest physicist has long inspired my lesson plans, ensuring that concepts are made as simple as possible without dumbing down. All paid for lessons follow the same design, all lessons are clearly differentiated, with plenty of peer assessment and self assessment to reduce teacher workload and are fun and engaging for student and teacher alike.
Feynman Diagrams (Particulary AQA A)
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Feynman Diagrams (Particulary AQA A)

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This worksheet allows pupils to learn the six specific feynman diagrams required by the AQA A syllabus, but could also be used by other exam boards for practise. This will also be good for revision.
GCSE Pressure
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GCSE Pressure

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A fully differentiated introduction lesson for pressure. Includes calculating pressure and an activity for applying pressure calculations to high heels, and an extended writing task.
Ice Age 2 revision excercise
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Ice Age 2 revision excercise

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This is a full workbook covering adaptation, habitats, evolution, food chains, vertebrates, invertebrates and classification. This booklet is for use as a 'review' for pupils to see what they are confident with and what they need to work on. On each page the booklet starts with a quote from the film, working through as the film goes along, covering the first 45 minutes of the film. At the back there is a reflection sheet and a peer review section.
Specific Heat Capacity of  types of Coca-cola
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Specific Heat Capacity of types of Coca-cola

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Is there really a difference between the many different brands of Coca-Cola? Coke zero and diet coke both have the same number of calories etc, but interestingly have different specific heat capacities. This lesson was for a high ability year 9 class who had already done a little on SHC.
P1 Energy and Electricity SOW part 1
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P1 Energy and Electricity SOW part 1

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A full collection of lessons covering different methods of electricity generation. All lessons have been aimed at the top three sets of our current year 10s. Some parts of lessons have been adapted from other TES contributors. Please provide feedback for improvement.
What am I?
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What am I?

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A quick worksheet to use either as a starter or plenary to see how much the pupils remember.
Classifying Particles
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Classifying Particles

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Fundamental Particles. This worksheet is to help AS level students get their heads around the different types of particles studied to to be used to refer back to throughout the topic. It should also be useful for revision.
The Problem with the Blue Lagoon
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The Problem with the Blue Lagoon

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This is a differentiated activity based on the recent newspaper article about a bright blue lagoon in Derbyshire of water with a pH of 11.3. This is first a reading exercise and extracting information, followed by a choice of activities for the students including Creative, Writing or Imagination.
Planet's Whose who
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Planet's Whose who

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This worksheet describes each of the 8 planets and gets pupils to work out which planet it is describing. this works well both as a revision tool for KS4 and as a reinforcing exercise for KS3 students.
Compound Formulas
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Compound Formulas

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Designed for low ability students, but with an extension task that could be used for higher students. This sheet allows students to visualize the molecule before trying to work out the formula for that compound.
maths practice for core physics (AQA formula sheet included)
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maths practice for core physics (AQA formula sheet included)

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This is a workbook designed for the student to take home to aid with the revision of P1 for AQA, all of the formulas are included, with a page explaining each formula, a worked example and two pages of practice for each equation. The book also includes helpful tips and covers skills such as converting watts to kilowatts.
KS4 Forces Revision Warm Up
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KS4 Forces Revision Warm Up

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A set of warm up activities for a revision lesson on forces. The activities focus on literacy and numeracy for this module. The worksheet contains a crossword with definitions, a units match up and a fill in the blanks for equations. Could also be set as a homework.
Whose is this Habitat?
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Whose is this Habitat?

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A quick worksheet, good to use after a lesson on Habitats as the starter for the next lesson or a plenary to see how much they remember or how well they understand the basics of habitats.
Equation practice for additional physics
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Equation practice for additional physics

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this is a full lesson for a low ability year 11 class in preparation for their end of p2 part 1 test. It helps students decide which equation to use when covering various maths skills required for additional physics. although designed for a low ability class it can be easily altered for a higher ability class.
How Sound Travels
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How Sound Travels

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This worksheet covers the 'bell in the vacuum' experiment and looks at why sound travels at different speeds in different mediums. Mainly aimed for a low ability group.
Particles and Quantum Glossary
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Particles and Quantum Glossary

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This covers all the key words and new words AS students will cover in the first module of AS Physics (AQA). I will be using it for the students to fill in at the end of each lesson the words they have learnt so they can then use it for revision during the exam period. However this could be given to pupils to do over a homework (or two!) as revision.