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As CEO and founder of STEM Tutoring UK, I provide the following service to students online and in real life: Hands-on interactive engaging format Workbook for each topic Access to an electronic workbook and answers on OneNote Core Practical practise Exam technique practise My credentials are: 14+ years teaching experience PGCE with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) Examined for Edexcel and AQA GCSE and A Level Full-time online teaching during covid using Teams and OneNote

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As CEO and founder of STEM Tutoring UK, I provide the following service to students online and in real life: Hands-on interactive engaging format Workbook for each topic Access to an electronic workbook and answers on OneNote Core Practical practise Exam technique practise My credentials are: 14+ years teaching experience PGCE with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) Examined for Edexcel and AQA GCSE and A Level Full-time online teaching during covid using Teams and OneNote
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KS3 Forces - Lesson 2 of 8 - Forces Types and Effect - All resources
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KS3 Forces - Lesson 2 of 8 - Forces Types and Effect - All resources

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This resource is the second lesson of eight for the KS3 Forces and Motion topic. It includes: a lesson plan, teaching slides, pupil workbook and answers in the teachers work book. This is the entire lesson resource, the lesson plan details requisitions required for any activities. The eight lessons are: Introduction to Forces Types of Forces and Effects Balanced / Unbalanced Forces Mass and Weight Force and Extension (springs and Hooke’s Law) Friction Calculating average speed Speed Circus There are series for all the Physics KS3 Topics: Forces and Motion Energy Waves Electricity Electromagnetism Matter Space
KS3 Forces - Lesson 1 of 8 - Intro to Forces - All resources
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KS3 Forces - Lesson 1 of 8 - Intro to Forces - All resources

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This resource is the first lesson of eight for the KS3 Forces and Motion topic. It includes: a lesson plan, teaching slides, pupil workbook and answers in the teachers work book. This is the entire lesson resource, the lesson plan details requisitions required for any activities. The eight lessons are: Introduction to Forces Types of Forces and Effects Balanced / Unbalanced Forces Mass and Weight Force and Extension (springs and Hooke’s Law) Friction Calculating average speed Speed Circus There are series for all the Physics KS3 Topics: Forces and Motion Energy Waves Electricity Electromagnetism Matter Space
KS4 GCSE Physics: Current and Charge Electricity Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Current and Charge Electricity Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for current and charge calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Potential Difference Voltage Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Potential Difference Voltage Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for voltage aka potential difference calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Elastic Potential Energy Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Elastic Potential Energy Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for elastic potential energy calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and maniuplating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.