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I am a teacher of physics and astronomy to students aged 11 to 18. I have been Head of Physics and am now Associate Head of Science at a successful comprehensive secondary school, currently OfSted rated Outstanding. GCSE Physics regularly achieves the highest number of top grades in the school. This shop includes an ever-growing range of resources for physics teaching and learning for English Curriculum levels Key Stage 3 (ages 11 to 14), Key Stage 4 (14 to 16) and Key Stage 5 (16 to 18).

I am a teacher of physics and astronomy to students aged 11 to 18. I have been Head of Physics and am now Associate Head of Science at a successful comprehensive secondary school, currently OfSted rated Outstanding. GCSE Physics regularly achieves the highest number of top grades in the school. This shop includes an ever-growing range of resources for physics teaching and learning for English Curriculum levels Key Stage 3 (ages 11 to 14), Key Stage 4 (14 to 16) and Key Stage 5 (16 to 18).
Using Equations
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Using Equations

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17 questions accompanied by learning notes, and covering: Three-Part Equations, More Complicated Equations, Working Out Units. This worksheet develops equation skills for students studying GCSE Physics and GCSE Combined Science. Fully annotated answer key included.
Physics GCSE Revision: PARTICLE MODEL
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Physics GCSE Revision: PARTICLE MODEL

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GCSE Physics GCSE Combined Science The Particle Model: Density, Changes of state, Specific Heat Capacity, Specific Latent Heat, Pressure and Temperature, Pressure and Volume (GCSE Physics) Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
Physics GCSE Revision: EM INDUCTION
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Physics GCSE Revision: EM INDUCTION

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GCSE Physics GCSE Combined Science Electromagnetic Induction: Transformers and the National Grid, how to induce a p.d., uses Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
Physics GCSE Revision: STATIC
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Physics GCSE Revision: STATIC

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GCSE Physics (This chapter is not for GCSE Combined Science) Static Electricity: how to create a statically charged object, uses and dangers of static, electric fields Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
Physics GCSE Revision: FORCES AND FIELDS
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Physics GCSE Revision: FORCES AND FIELDS

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GCSE Physics GCSE Combined Science Forces and Fields: forces acting at a distance, resultant forces in two planes. Separate (GCSE Physics) only: Moments and Gears also included. Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
Physics GCSE Revision: WORK AND POWER
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Physics GCSE Revision: WORK AND POWER

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GCSE Physics GCSE Combined Science Work and Power Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
Physics GCSE Equations: Motion
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Physics GCSE Equations: Motion

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A worksheet resource that presents problems on the equations present in the Motion chapter: speed, distance, time (and velocity, displacement, time), acceleration as the rate of change of velocity. In addition, the a problem using the given equation linking final velocity, initial velocity, acceleration and displacement is presented. Questions carry marks as they would in the examination papers. ANSWER SHEET included.
Physics GCSE Equations: Eff, GPE, KE
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Physics GCSE Equations: Eff, GPE, KE

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A worksheet resource that presents problems on the equations present in the Energy chapter: efficiency, Gravitational Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy. Questions carry marks as they would in the examination papers. ANSWER SHEET included.
Circuits, Loops and Switches
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Circuits, Loops and Switches

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A worksheet deigned primarily for Key Stage 3 (ages 11-14) to show how loops and switches work in different types of circuit. It could also be used in Key Stage 4 (ages 14-16) as a diagnostic tool at the start of an Electricity chapter. Answer key included.
FORCES: Weight, Newton's 1st & 2nd Laws
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FORCES: Weight, Newton's 1st & 2nd Laws

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FORCES AND MOTION: Weight equation, Newton’s 1st Law, Newton’s 2nd Law. This resource comprises: a two-page note summary on Weight, Newton’s 1st Law and Newton’s 2nd Law, a two-page question worksheet (16 questions, total 63 marks), an answer key to the question worksheet. Completion time ranges but is estimated to be 1 hour +.
Physics GCSE Revision: WAVES INTRO
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Physics GCSE Revision: WAVES INTRO

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GCSE Physics GCSE Combined Science Waves Intro: Parts of Waves, Transverse and Longitudinal Waves, Frequency, Amplitude, Period, Wavelength, the Wave Equation Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
Physics GCSE Revision: CONSERVING ENERGY
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Physics GCSE Revision: CONSERVING ENERGY

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GCSE Physics GCSE Combined Science Conservation of Energy Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
Physics GCSE Revision: MOTION
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Physics GCSE Revision: MOTION

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GCSE Physics GCSE Combined Science Motion: Scalars and Vectors, Speed-Distance-Time, Acceleration, Distance-Time Graphs, Velocity-Time Graphs Key Facts box provided for rote learning. Problem Solving as well as Recall Questions to practise and test knowledge retention. AQA and EdExcel Two files: student worksheet and answers.
EdExcel GCSE Comb.Sci. CP4&5 Waves & EM Revision
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EdExcel GCSE Comb.Sci. CP4&5 Waves & EM Revision

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EdExcel GCSE Combined Science (Physics) P4 and P5 EM Waves and Electromagnetic Waves end-of-chapter revision questions with answers and with reference to the specification points. Designed to be completed with reference to the EdExcel specification.
AQA GCSE Physics & Com Sci (phys) PAPER 2 REVISION
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AQA GCSE Physics & Com Sci (phys) PAPER 2 REVISION

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A set of worksheets covering all the chapters in the AQA Physics paper 2 (and Combined Science paper 2 Physics), with Key Facts boxes for quick reference and rote learning, and accompanying questions in various categories, including: Recall questions Data analysis questions Equation problem-solving questions Experimental technique questions 6 marker questions Full answers for each sheet included.
Projectiles
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Projectiles

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AS Level Physics, A Level Physics: Mechanics chapter. Projectile Motion and the Kinematic Equations (suvat). Includes resolving the velocity vector into vertical and horizontal components. Extensive notes and worked example of how to apply kinematic equations to projectile motion. 3 challenging problems. Answer key provided.
Newton's 1st and 2nd Laws
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Newton's 1st and 2nd Laws

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This worksheet looks at the basics of FORCES. Newton’s 1st Law is introduced. Newton’s 2nd Law is introduced. Examples and extensive notes are provided. 10 problems of increasing challenge are presented. Answer key provided.
Electromagnetic Waves
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Electromagnetic Waves

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All you need to know about electromagnetic waves! Powerpoint, worksheet and questions about electromagnetic waves, aimed at ages 14 to 16. English curriculum level: GCSE Combined Science & GCSE Physics (and equivalent). The worksheet includes the full notes from the Powerpoint. Exam-style questions at both Foundation and Higher level have been written to align with the style and content of GCSE-level examination questions. Answer key provided. There are 40 marks of exam-style questions on electromagnetic waves across the two tiers.