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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).
Ecosystems | Niches | KS3 Science (Biology)
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Ecosystems | Niches | KS3 Science (Biology)

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L.O. To describe how different organisms co-exist and to identify niches within an ecosystem. Perfect for key stage 3. Notes are written for each slide in the powerpoint. Solutions to tasks and questions are also included in the powerpoint so that pupils can mark their own work. There are 24 slides in total, 6 of which are revision slides for the unit of “ecosystem”. Enjoy!
Magnetism and Electromagnetism | KS4 physics | GCSE | Magnets | Magnetic Fields | Magnetic Force
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Magnetism and Electromagnetism | KS4 physics | GCSE | Magnets | Magnetic Fields | Magnetic Force

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(Updated April 2018) This set of powerpoint presentations consists of 37 slides (around 4 to 5 hours of work for students), including step-by-step instruction for 2 practicals. Learning objectives covered: Explain what is meant by the poles of a magnet. Plot the magnetic field around a bar magnet. Describe magnetic materials and induced magnetism. Describe the Earth’s magnetic field. Describe the magnetic effect of a current. Use Fleming’s Left Hand Rule to predict the direction of force on current-carrying wire in a magnetic field. Use the equation F=BIL. Summary questions and answers (appear on click) are included in the slides. Be sure to check out my bundles! Enjoy!
Energy | Energy Transfer | Energy Stores | KS4 | GCSE | Science | Physics | Whole Unit
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Energy | Energy Transfer | Energy Stores | KS4 | GCSE | Science | Physics | Whole Unit

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107 Slides to cover the topic of energy in KS4 GCSE science (physics): L.O. 1. Different types of energy Recall 9 types of energy. Understand that energy is the ability of a system to do work. 2. Energy transfer Define conservation of energy. Describe examples of energy transfer. 3. Conservation of energy Describe how energy is conserved for a falling object. Describe how energy is conserved for a pendulum. 4. Energy and work Define work in physics. Calculate work done by a force. 5. Gravitational potential energy Define and calculate gravitational potential energy. State factors that affect gravitational potential energy. 6. Kinetic energy Define and calculate kinetic energy. State factors that affect kinetic energy. 7. Elastic potential energy Define and calculate elastic potential energy. 8. Efficiency Identify input energy, useful energy, and wasted energy of a system. Define and calculate efficiency of a system. 9. Power Describe power as the rate at which energy is transferred. Calculate the power of a system. Slides include exam-style questions, starter tasks, plenary tasks, summary questions, activities, and theory. Enjoy!
Hooke's Law | Stretching Springs | Spring Constant | Elastic Potential Energy
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Hooke's Law | Stretching Springs | Spring Constant | Elastic Potential Energy

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Hooke’s Law KS4 Science Physics / KS5 Recap for the topic of materials in physics L.O. To investigate how force is related to extension of a material by Hooke’s Law. To calculate the force required to extend a spring. To calculate the elastic potential energy stored in a spring. The Powerpoint presentation includes 17 slides. They contain theory, tasks, practical experiment, and questions with solutions. Some texts and images are animated, such that they appear upon click. There is a handout to go along with the practical of investigation Hooke’s law (stretching a spring using slot masses and measuring its extension.) A worksheet is included. I’ve used this sheet as homework, but you can also use it as classwork. Enjoy!
Momentum
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Momentum

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Resources (including questions) for pupils learning momentum and conservation of momentum.
Metallic Bonding / Properties of Metals
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Metallic Bonding / Properties of Metals

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Lesson structure: 1. Pupils consider how electrical appliances are powered. 2. Pupils learn keywords to describe metals and non-metals. 3. Pupils explain why metals have high melting points. 4. Pupils explain why metals conduct electricity. 5. Pupils explain why metals are flexible. 6. Plenary task: "Exit Card" 7. Extension task: Matching keywords to descriptions.
Energy and Power / Energy Transfer / Power / Work Done
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Energy and Power / Energy Transfer / Power / Work Done

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Topic: Power / Energy and Power / Energy Transfer / Work Done Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS4 physics. Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: This includes different tasks and theory notes for pupils 2. Notes for pupils: Use this document as worksheets or handouts. Pupils can take notes during lesson or complete differentiated tasks in this editable document. Also, it includes exam style questions. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload all my lessons on "Energy and Energy Resources" so that you can have a complete set of lessons for this unit. Enjoy!
Recycling
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Recycling

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Here's a resource for ks3 and ks4 on the topic of Recycling. The 23 slides cover the theory and contain tasks, prompts for class discussions, and activities for pupils. There are 2 case studies at the end where pupils have to do some calculations related to recycling. I've also included my own lesson plan / notes that I wrote in preparation for teaching this lesson. Enjoy!
Efficiency / Energy efficiency / Power efficiency / Efficiency calculation
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Efficiency / Energy efficiency / Power efficiency / Efficiency calculation

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Topic: Energy efficiency / Power efficiency Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS4 physics. Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: This includes starter task, theory notes, small tasks, and plenary task. 2. Notes for pupils: Use this document as worksheets or handouts. Pupils can take notes during lesson or complete tasks in this editable document. Also, it includes exam style questions. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload all my lessons on "Energy and Energy Resources" so that you can have a complete set of lessons for this unit. Enjoy!
Energy / Revision / GCSE / Alevel / Question Booklet / Notes
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Energy / Revision / GCSE / Alevel / Question Booklet / Notes

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Here is a resource (booklet of questions) for Energy revision. I began each question covering the theory that the pupils would need to know before answering the question. Therefore, each booklet serves the purpose of revision notes as well. Answers are included in separate documents. Here are the topics covered (the more difficult questions are aimed at A-level pupils): Energy transfer Kinetic Energy Gravitational Potential Energy Conservation of Energy Renewable / Non Renewable Energy Work Done Centripetal Force Weight Terminal Velocity Gravitational Attraction Gravitational Acceleration Enjoy!
Electricity / Revision / Question Booklet / Notes
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Electricity / Revision / Question Booklet / Notes

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This resource is a booklet of questions for the unit of electricity in A-level Physics. I have also included the answers in a separate document. In each question, I have included the theory necessary for pupils to complete the question. It is structured in the form (1) Theory, (2) Question, (3) Multiple Choice Answers. The questions range from Basic, Medium, to Challenge. There are 14 questions in total. Enjoy!
Acceleration
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Acceleration

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Calculations and practice questions for acceleration, physics ks3 and ks4. There's a Tarsia puzzle (print and cut out image) at the end to summarise the lesson and to engage pupils.
Changing States / Chemical Bonds / States of Matter
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Changing States / Chemical Bonds / States of Matter

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This resource is useful for pupils learning changing states in ks4. Here's the structure of the lesson: 1. Particle models for solid, liquid, gas 2. State changes 3. Metallic / ionic / covalent bonds 4. Melting points 5. Multiple choice short quiz Enjoy!
Magnetic Force | Motor Effect | Fleming's Left Hand Rule | F=BIL
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Magnetic Force | Motor Effect | Fleming's Left Hand Rule | F=BIL

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(Updated April 2018) This powerpoint presentation consists of 8 slides (around 1 hour of work for students). Learning objectives covered: Using Fleming’s Left Hand Rule to predict direction of force experienced by current-carrying wire. Calculate magnetic force using the equation F=BIL. Be sure to check out my bundles! Enjoy!
Magnetism and Electromagnetism | 37 slides & knowledge organiser (5 to 7 Lessons) | KS4 Physics
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Magnetism and Electromagnetism | 37 slides & knowledge organiser (5 to 7 Lessons) | KS4 Physics

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Powerpoint Presentations Updated April 2018 This set of powerpoint presentations consists of 37 slides (around 4 to 5 hours of work for students), including step-by-step instruction for 2 practicals. Learning objectives covered: Explain what is meant by the poles of a magnet. Plot the magnetic field around a bar magnet. Describe magnetic materials and induced magnetism. Describe the Earth’s magnetic field. Describe the magnetic effect of a current. Use Fleming’s Left Hand Rule to predict the direction of force on current-carrying wire in a magnetic field. Use the equation F=BIL. Summary questions and answers (appear on click) are included in the slides. Revision Matt / Knowledge Organiser Included is also a knowledge organiser for the topic of Magnetism and Electromagnetism. Enjoy!