Physics teacher for 24 years, including Head of Year. I create resources that help increase success in the classroom and around school in general by improving behaviour. I also sell assemblies that are ready to use with whole year groups, or for use during tutor time.
I'm a YouTube creator & my channel is gcsephysicsexplained. Send students there for easy-to-understand explanations to help pass their GCSE Physics exams.
I love the growth mindset & was keynote speaker previously at S.T.E.P.
Physics teacher for 24 years, including Head of Year. I create resources that help increase success in the classroom and around school in general by improving behaviour. I also sell assemblies that are ready to use with whole year groups, or for use during tutor time.
I'm a YouTube creator & my channel is gcsephysicsexplained. Send students there for easy-to-understand explanations to help pass their GCSE Physics exams.
I love the growth mindset & was keynote speaker previously at S.T.E.P.
“Grit” assembly
This assembly has been put together by a Head of Year/Pastoral Leader and is designed to be delivered to a whole year group/house or used within tutor time/dinnertime club, or after school club etc.
Aims
To help students to:
• Understand “persistence”.
• Understand “resilience”.
• Understand how persistence and resilience create the quality “grit”.
This assembly deals with the issue of students giving up to easily.
The assembly has 10 slides and one video clip. It will last 10-15 minutes, depending on how much audience participation you encourage.
This assembly forms a series of assemblies (10-15 in total- which I will be adding in the near future) designed to build a positive year group identity, and to boost the resilience of individual students.
Regards
Matthew Obee
**Bundle of 9 PowerPoint lessons ready to teach the entire Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Physics SP2 Motion and Forces unit (DOUBLE AWARD/COMBINED not triple) **hassle free at the click of a button. Created by a Head of Physics with 25 years teaching experience.
All PowerPoints are editable and compatible with other exam boards.
Saves hours on planning. Ideal for non-specialists. Lessons include clear explanations, suggested demos/experiments, printable worksheets, should you choose to use them, to help your students achieve their potential, and you to achieve your work-life balance.
What’s included:
Answers for all questions.
Complete explanations, including guidance on what notes are important to copy if your students are required to take notes.
Animated diagrams.
Animated answers (Answers reveal on click).
Vector graphics.
Worked examples of calculations.
Optional worksheets to use (embedded in the PowerPoint), complete with answers.
Exam-style questions and guidance on how many marks questions are usually awarded.
Demo’s/experiments with walkthroughs, including model answers if experiments are not your thing.
Full resource list included for each lesson so you know what to order if doing demos/experiments.
Easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to incorporate with existing lessons.
Knowledge retrieval questions at the start of each lesson for students to do while you take the register.
Links to YouTube videos to bring lessons to life, including my own channel ‘GCSE Physics Explained’.
Ongoing support via my YouTube channel for both you and your students. (Simply write your query in the comment section of a relevant video on my YouTube channel and I’ll provide support directly and promptly).
PowerPoint lessons included to completely cover Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Physics SP2 Motion and Forces (DOUBLE AWARD - COMBINED not triple) unit:
1 - SP2a Resultant forces
2 - SP2b Newton’s First Law
3 - SP2c Mass and Weight
4 - SP2d Newton’s Second Law
5 - SP2d Core Practical - Investigating Acceleration
6 - SP2e Newton’s Third Law
7 - SP2f Momentum (H ONLY)
8 - SP2g Stopping distances
9 - SP2i Crash Hazards
Anger Management assembly
Compiled by a pastoral leader:
This PowerPoint presentation can be used as a year group/house assembly, or as part of a dinnertime/after school club etc. designed to increase the resilience of the students.
The PowerPoint contains 32 slides and 7 videos, which are embedded. The videos are YouTube clips. Some clips are humourous, some are tongue-in-cheek, some are hard-hitting. All the slides and clips build on each other to inspire and motivate the students to reflect on their current behaviour during the concluding slides.
This PowerPoint helps build a positive year-group identity, and delivers a message about anger that can be taken into the wider school community.
Links to the YouTube clips are also provided to give the makers credit. (see notes and bibliography within the PowerPoint.) I have included the videos as mp4’s as part of the resources you receive to link to so you don’t need to worry about your school’s internet connection letting you down in front of 200 students and 10 tutors! I also include the YouTube links and titles to the clips for your information, and in case the students want to watch them again at home.
The PowerPoint can be modified to last between 15-20 minutes, or anything up to 25 minutes, depending on how much audience participation you encourage. The assembly can be followed up with discussions with individual students or classes/tutor groups formally or informally.
Kind regards
Matthew Obee
“FOMO- Fear Of Missing Out” assembly
This assembly has been put together by a Head of Year/Pastoral Leader and is designed to be delivered to a whole year group/house or used within tutor time/dinnertime club, or after school club etc.
Aims
To help students to:
• Understand what FOMO is (Fear Of Missing OUT).
• Understand how spending time on social media may be affecting you.
• Understand how spending time on social media may be holding you back
This assembly deals with/raises issues of:
• Social anxiety
• Mental health concerns associated with social media over-use
• Depression
• Peer pressure
• Cyber bullying
• Low self-esteem
• Gossip
• Telling lies/being fake
• Physiological problems associated with late night phone screen-viewing (effects of blue light)
• Sleep pattern disruption and effects on physical development
• Trolls and haters
• Internet connectivity v interconnectivity
The assembly has 52 slides, one video clip and outro music. It will last 15-20 minutes, depending on how much audience participation you encourage. It leads from FOMO to encourage JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out)
This assembly forms a series of assemblies (10-15 in total- which I will be adding in the near future) designed to build a positive year group identity, and to boost the resilience of the individual students.
Regards
Matthew Obee
“Be nice” assembly
This assembly has been put together by a Head of Year/Pastoral Leader and is designed to be delivered to a whole year group/house or used within tutor time/dinnertime club, or after school club etc.
Aims
To remind students to “Work hard. Be nice”. (My favourite saying)
A previous assembly (“Growth mindset”-which I will also post on TES shortly) focused on the “Work hard” part so you improve your intelligence and talents. This assembly focuses on the “Be nice” part so that we may enjoy stronger friendships and other healthy relationships.
This assembly is based on 3 stories. There are morals to each story that can be explored to encourage students to:
be nice to others,
treat others how you want to be treat,
take responsibility for your attitude to improve your experience of the world, and
don’t let others decide how you will act or feel. (This is a concept used in my Life coaching called TFAR – Thoughts, Feelings, Actions, Results, and is explained to an appropriate depth in the notes within the PowerPoint on slide 6.)
The assembly has 9 slides and no video clips, so no need to worry about your school internet letting you down! It will last 10-15minutes, depending on how much audience participation you encourage. The three stories to tell are wrote as a script in the notes at the bottom of the relevant slide. However, since the notes are not visible once you start the PowerPoint, for your convenience, I have also copied the stories onto slides 10, 11, 12 so you may print them off prior to the assembly to learn by heart, or, to read from during the assembly if you wish.
This assembly forms a series of assemblies (10-15 in total- which I will be adding in the very near future) designed to build a positive year group identity, and to boost the resilience of the individual students.
Kindest Regards
Matthew Obee
Bundle of 6 PowerPoint lessons ready to teach the entire Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Physics SP1 Motion unit hassle free at the click of a button. Created by a Head of Physics with 25 years teaching experience.
All PowerPoints are editable and compatible with other exam boards.
Saves hours on planning. Ideal for non-specialists. Each lesson includes clear explanations and printable worksheets, should you choose to use them, to help your students achieve their potential, and you to achieve your work-life balance.
What’s included:
Answers for all questions.
Complete explanations, including guidance on what notes are important to copy if your students are required to take notes.
Animated diagrams.
Animated answers (Answers reveal on click).
Vector graphics.
Worked examples of calculations.
Optional worksheets to use (embedded in the PowerPoint), complete with answers.
Exam-style questions and guidance on how many marks questions are usually awarded.
Demo’s/experiments with walkthroughs, including model answers if experiments are not your thing.
Full resource list included for each lesson so you know what to order if doing demos/experiments.
Easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to incorporate with existing lessons.
Knowledge retrieval questions at the start of each lesson for students to do while you take the register.
Links to YouTube videos to bring lessons to life, including my own channel ‘GCSE Physics Explained’.
Ongoing support via my YouTube channel for both you and your students. (Simply write your query in the comment section of a relevant video on my YouTube channel and I’ll provide support directly and promptly).
PowerPoint lessons included to completely cover Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Physics SP1 Motion unit:
1 - SP1a Vectors and scalars
2 - SP1b PART 1 Speed
3 - SP1b PART 2 Distance-time graphs
4 - SP1c Acceleration
5 - SP1d PART 1 Velocity-time graphs
6 - SP1d PART 2 Velocity-time graphs
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 71-80. The full book contains 90 strategies, and is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 61-70. The full book contains 90 strategies, and is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 81-90. The full book contains 90 strategies, and is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 41-50. The full book contains 90 strategies, and is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 11-20. The full book is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 21-30. The full book contains 90 strategies, and is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 31-40. The full book contains 90 strategies, and is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 51-60. The full book contains 90 strategies, and is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by “boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
Growth Mindset Enrichment presentation
This presentation has 56 slides and contains 14 videos, which are all embedded (EXCEPT THE VIDEO THAT EMBEDS ON SLIDE 55 AS IT MADE THE FILE TOO LARGE, EVEN AFTER COMPRESSING, SO THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN INCLUDED AS A SEPARATE FILE FOR YOU TO RE-EMBED) into the presentation and play full-screen automatically.
AIMS
Understand what a growth mindset is
Understand the plasticity of the brain
Encourage students to take ownership of their learning
Develop R & I (Resourcefulness and Initiative)
Understand and develop grit
Push yourself beyond comfort zone to take on new challenges
Learn to not fear mistakes, learn from them (Growth Mindset)
This power point is suitable for delivery as part of a whole school CPD, department CPD, or, as part of enrichment week, delivered to a whole year group.
The presentation lasts between 1 ½ -2 hours, depending on how familiar you are with the Growth Mindset and how much you elaborate on each slide. The presentation contains a section where the students are asked to draw a self-portrait using their current technique, then again under the expert tuition of a YouTube artist, so they can see the instant impact better techniques have.
You can see me going over the PowerPoint on my YouTube channel “gcsephysicsexplained”: [Link][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMapEUiWYrs&t=24s&list=PLjs3KMU7zKeh6TQlEA7csA9knbtiCCAcH&index=3]
I follow up the presentation by giving a questionnaire to the students (attached as a download). The presentation gets great feedback, mostly saying how inspired the students feel to take responsibility for their own learning, and how they wish someone had told them about the growth mindset and the plasticity of the brain earlier.
Kind regards
Matthew Obee
Assembly
AIMS
To encourage students to recognise what kind of reputation they are building for themselves, and to know why a good reputation is so important.
This PowerPoint could be used by a Head of year/house/tutor. The PowerPoint is 23 slides long and contains an embedded video that plays full screen automatically. Delivery will last 15-20 minutes, depending on how much audience participation you encourage.
I have also included the video as a separate file, so it can be shown separately.
This ebook is an extract from my published book “Teaching: What to say and how to say it”, and contains strategies 1-10. The full book is available on Kindle or paperback from Amazon here. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Teaching-What-Increasing-success-classroom/dp/1973273314/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1535092228&sr=8-1&keywords=teaching+what+to+say+and+how+to+say+it
Written by an expert practitioner with 19 years’ experience teaching in secondary education, including as Head of Year; this ebook contains tried and tested teaching strategies and quick-fire scripting to ensure you always know what to say and how to say it to increase success in your classroom.
This ebook will increase your confidence in the classroom by "boosting your behaviour management beside the whiteboard”
Use the detailed contents section to seek out the area of teaching you need a strategy/tip/script for, then use it directly as it is or modify it to suit your own style, it’s as simple as that. When you’re on the front-line working with students, strategies need to work fast to accelerate our effectiveness from the get-go.
By using the scripted strategies in this book your communication and relationships with students will prosper immensely, and as a result, the delivery of your subject material will flow with less resistance, allowing you to grab the attention of those hard-to-reach students that don’t like your subject, that don’t like school, that previously didn’t like you!
“Be Optimistic” assembly
This assembly has been put together by a Head of Year/Pastoral Leader and is designed to be delivered to a whole year group/house or used within tutor time/dinnertime club, or after school club etc.
Aims
To encourage students to:
“Be Optimistic”, (by informing them of the benefits of having an optimistic outlook in life.)
Increase your resilience.
Take responsibility for your attitude to improve your experience of the world.
The first half of the assembly is based on an optical illusion and how you don’t see something how it is you see it how you are. It’s not logical, it’s pyscho-logical.
The second half of the assembly tells the story of a man with no arms and no legs and how he had a terribly depressed experience of life until he made the decision in his mind to be more optimistic and see the opportunity in every difficulty, as opposed to the difficulty in every opportunity!
The assembly has 19 slides and 2 video clips. It will last 15-20minutes, depending on how much audience participation you encourage. I have embedded the video clips and included the videos as mp4’s as part of the resouces you receive to link to so you don’t need to worry about your school’s internet connection letting you down in front of 200 students and 10 tutors! I also include the YouTube links and titles to the clips for your information, and incase the students want to watch them again at home.
This assembly forms a series of assemblies (10-15 in total- which I will be adding in the very near future) designed to build a positive year group identity, and to boost the resilience of the individual students, which is always the main aim of my assemblies.
Kindest Regards
Matthew Obee
PowerPoint lesson ready to teach your students about Distance-time graphs. Specifically tailored for Edexcel GCSE (9-1) to cover lesson SP1b Distance-time graphs from the SP1 Forces unit, but editable and compatible with other exam boards. Hassle free delivery at the click of a button. Created by a Head of Physics with 25 years teaching experience.
THIS POWERPOINT IS ALSO INCLUDED AS PART OF A BUNDLE FOR THE FULL EDEXCEL SP1 FORCES UNIT
Saves hours on planning. Ideal for non-specialists to help your students achieve their potential, and you to achieve your work-life balance.
What’s included:
Answers for all questions.
Complete explanations, including guidance on what notes are important to copy if your students are required to take notes.
Animated diagrams.
Animated answers (Answers reveal on click).
Vector graphics.
Worked examples of calculations.
Optional worksheets to use (embedded in the PowerPoint), complete with answers.
Exam-style questions and guidance on how many marks questions are usually awarded.
Demo’s/experiments with walkthroughs, including model answers if experiments are not your thing.
Full resource list included for each lesson so you know what to order if doing demos/experiments.
Easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to incorporate with existing lessons.
Knowledge retrieval questions at the start of each lesson for students to do while you take the register.
Links to YouTube videos to bring lessons to life, including my own channel ‘GCSE Physics Explained’.
Ongoing support via my YouTube channel for both you and your students. (Simply write your query in the comment section of a relevant video on my YouTube channel and I’ll provide support directly and promptly).
This document will save you a tonne of time when setting physics work for isolating students, or simply when setting homework at this VERY busy time.
Hyperlinks to Oak National Academy, BBC Bitesize, Seneca, and videos from my YouTube channel GCSE PHYSICS EXPLAINED for EVERY Edexcel lesson, (combined and triple) following the Pearson Physics textbook ie SP1a, SP1b etc. (This can easily be made to fit AQA exam board).
These links are ready to be copied and pasted straight into Google Classroom. Details of how I suggest you do that are on the document.
EVEN BETTER - Set a Seneca class up for each of your classes as well as a Google Class and use the pre-made Seneca tasks so you have feedback to give senior colleagues about the progress of each student…
Documents like this are too important to sell, so I offer it to all science teachers for FREE!! By way of return, if you could show your students a few videos from my YouTube channel, “GCSE PHYSICS EXPLAINED”, in your lessons, I’d be eternally grateful.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbvIiohqAD2dn0pjwUasYAQ?view_as=subscriber
Really hope someone finds this document useful.
Kind regards
Matthew Obee
GCSE Physics Explained