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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.
Bundle GCSE Motion & Forces PRESENTATIONS full unit
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Bundle GCSE Motion & Forces PRESENTATIONS full unit

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**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
Bundle GCSE Motion PRESENTATIONS full unit
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Bundle GCSE Motion PRESENTATIONS full unit

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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
Distance-time graphs POWERPOINT (GCSE 9-1)
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Distance-time graphs POWERPOINT (GCSE 9-1)

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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).
Isolation work for ALL physics lessons
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Isolation work for ALL physics lessons

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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