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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.

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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.
AQA GCSE Combined Science REVISION
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AQA GCSE Combined Science REVISION

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Each of the 11 revision lessons included in this bundle are detailed and engaging and provide the students with multiple opportunities to check their understanding of the following topics in the AQA Combined Science course: Random and systematic errors Independent, dependent and control variables Pathogens Viral, bacterial, fungal and protist diseases The movement of water molecules by osmosis Calculating acceleration from a velocity-time graph Using resultant force and F=ma Reactions of acids with metals Redox reactions and the loss and gain of electrons The properties of waves Refraction Control systems in homeostasis The regulation of blood glucose concentration Properties of ionising radiation Detecting radiation based on penetrating power Half-life Decay equations Classification system using kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species The binomial naming system The three-domain system Chromosomes The 3 stages of the cell cycle including mitosis The formation of gametes by meiosis Mole calculations Concentration of solutions Protons, electrons, and neutrons in atoms, ions and isotopes Bond energy calculations The rate of photosynthesis and limiting factors These resources can be used in the final weeks and months before the GCSE examinations or for revision before end of topic tests or mocks. If you want to view the quality of these resources, download the control of blood glucose, reactions of acids with metals, mitosis and meiosis and radiation resources as these have been shared for free.
Radiation REVISION (AQA GCSE)
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Radiation REVISION (AQA GCSE)

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This engaging revision lesson uses a range of tasks to allow students to check their understanding of radioactive decay and nuclear radiation. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to challenge the detail of point 4.2 of the AQA GCSE physics and combined science specifications and the following sub-topics are covered: Properties of alpha, beta and gamma Bq as the unit of radioactivity Detecting sources of radiation based on their penetrating power Half-life Decay equations Changes to the mass and charge of the nucleus after decay
Osmosis and Acceleration REVISION (AQA GCSE)
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Osmosis and Acceleration REVISION (AQA GCSE)

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This revision lesson challenges students to explain the results of an osmosis investigation and to calculate accelerations using 2 equations. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to check on the understanding of these two topics as detailed in the AQA GCSE biology, physics and combined specifications. The lesson contains a range of tasks including worked examples, exam questions and quizzes which will remind students that water molecules move across partially permeable membranes by osmosis and how changes in the mass of a potato can be used to compare water concentrations in the potato and solution. Students will also recall that acceleration can be calculated from velocity-time graphs using change in velocity/time as well as through the use of F=ma.
Properties of waves REVISION (AQA GCSE)
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Properties of waves REVISION (AQA GCSE)

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This revision lesson focuses on the properties of waves and the process of refraction as detailed in topic 6 of the AQA physics and combined specifications. Each task in the PowerPoint and accompanying resources challenges the students on their understanding of the key terms frequency, period, wavelength, amplitude, transverse and longitudinal, and reminds them how to answer refraction questions by using explanations that involve density, speed and the change in direction of the light wave.
AQA GCSE Combined Physics FINAL REVISION
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AQA GCSE Combined Physics FINAL REVISION

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This lesson covers a large number of the key topics from the AQA GCSE Combined Physics course in the final weeks before the GCSE examinations. The extensive PowerPoint and accompanying resources use a range of activities and tasks including exam questions and quizzes to challenge the students on their knowledge of the following topics and skills: Units and converting between units Answering calculation questions (with 1 or 2 equations) Newton’s 2nd and 3rd laws of motion Resultant forces Conservation of energy Efficiency and reducing wasted energy Conservation of momentum Scalar and vector quantities Motions on a velocity-time graph The relationship between force and the extension of a spring Setting up electrical circuits Current, potential difference and resistance in series and parallel circuits The properties of ionising radiation Calculating half-lives Constructing decay equations The properties of waves Refraction This resource is likely to take 4 or more lessons to cover all of the content.
Speed and velocity (Edexcel GCSE Physics & Combined Science)
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Speed and velocity (Edexcel GCSE Physics & Combined Science)

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This lesson explains that velocity is speed in a stated direction and then describes how to use the distance and time to calculate speed. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to cover points 2.5 & 2.6 of the Edexcel GCSE Physics & Combined Science specifications. The lesson begins with a prior knowledge check, where the students are challenged to use their understanding of the last lesson on scalar and vector quantities to complete a definition about velocity. This vector quantity is involved in the calculation of acceleration, momentum and in an equation of motion and this is briefly introduced to the students. Moving forwards, they are challenged to recall the equation to calculate speed that should have been met at KS3 as well as in Maths. The remainder of the lesson focuses on the use of this equation as well as rearrangements to change the subject. A series of step by step guides are used to model the workings required in these calculations and then the students have to apply their understanding to a series of exam questions. Mark schemes for each of the questions are embedded in the PowerPoint and the question worksheet has been differentiated two ways to provide assistance to students who are finding it difficult.
Scalar & vector quantities (Edexcel GCSE Physics & Combined Science)
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Scalar & vector quantities (Edexcel GCSE Physics & Combined Science)

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This lesson describes the key difference between scalar and vector quantities and introduces examples of physical factors that fit into each group. The PowerPoint has been designed to cover points 2.1 - 2.4 of the Edexcel GCSE Physics and Combined Science specifications. The lesson begins with an introduction of the fact that some quantities are scalar and some are vector. A quick competition is used to introduce the key term, magnitude, and students will learn that scalar quantities such as speed have a size but are missing something else. A guided discussion period then challenges them to consider what that missing element might be, and this leads into the completion of the scalar definition. The next task then challenges the students to use this completed definition to write a similar one for a vector quantity. They will learn that velocity is a vector due to its magnitude and specific direction and then a series of exam questions are used to challenge their current understanding in terms of changes in speed and velocity at a crossroads. The mark scheme for each of the questions is embedded into the PowerPoint. The remainder of the lesson uses another competition to introduce acceleration, momentum, energy, force, mass and weight as scalar or vector quantities and the students are challenged one final time as they have to explain why weight is an example of a vector quantity.
PAPERS 1 - 6 FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)
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PAPERS 1 - 6 FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science)

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This bundle of 6 revision lessons challenges the students on their knowledge of the content of all of the topics that are detailed in the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification and can be assessed on the 6 terminal GCSE papers. Specifically, the range of tasks which include exam-style questions (with displayed answers), quiz competitions and discussion points, have been designed for students taking the FOUNDATION TIER papers but could also be used with students taking the higher tier who need to ensure that the key points are embedded on some topics. The majority of the tasks are differentiated 2 or 3 ways so that a range of abilities can access the work whilst remaining challenged by the content. If you would like to see the quality of these lessons, download the paper 2, 4 and 6 revision lessons as these have been shared for free
PAPER 5 REVISION FT (Edexcel Combined Science FOUNDATION TIER)
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PAPER 5 REVISION FT (Edexcel Combined Science FOUNDATION TIER)

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This is a fully-resourced lesson which uses exam-style questions, engaging quiz competitions, quick tasks and discussion points to challenge students on their understanding of the content of topics P1 - P6, that will assessed on PAPER 5. It has been specifically designed for students on the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science course who will be taking the FOUNDATION TIER examinations but is also suitable for students taking the higher tier who need to ensure that the fundamentals are known and understood. The lesson has been written to cover as many specification points as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: Factors affecting thinking and braking distance The 7 recall and apply equations tested in PAPER 5 The units associated with the physical factors challenged in PAPER 5 Recognising the motions represented by different motions on velocity-time graphs Using a velocity-time graph to calculate acceleration Resultant forces Sound waves as longitudinal waves The electromagnetic waves Using significant figures and standard form The relative charges and masses of the particles in an atom Recognising isotopes Using the half-life of radioactive isotopes The development of the atomic model In order to maintain challenge whilst ensuring that all abilities can access the questions, the majority of the tasks have been differentiated and students can ask for extra support when they are unable to begin a question. Step-by-step guides have also been incorporated into the lesson to walk through students through some of the more difficult concepts such as half-life calculations. Due to the extensiveness of this revision lesson, it is estimated that it will take in excess of 3 teaching hours to complete the tasks and therefore this can be used at different points throughout the course as well as acting as a final revision before the PAPER 5 exam.
PAPER 6 REVISION FT (Edexcel Combined Science FOUNDATION TIER)
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PAPER 6 REVISION FT (Edexcel Combined Science FOUNDATION TIER)

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This is a fully-resourced lesson which uses exam-style questions, engaging quiz competitions, quick tasks and discussion points to challenge students on their understanding of the content of topics P1 & P8 - P15, that will assessed on PAPER 6. It has been specifically designed for students on the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science course who will be taking the FOUNDATION TIER examinations but is also suitable for students taking the higher tier who need to ensure that the fundamentals are known and understood. The lesson has been written to cover as many specification points as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: The 13 recall and apply equations tested in PAPER 6 Electrical components and symbols Setting up an ammeter and voltmeter in a circuit Current and potential difference in a series circuit The change in resistance in a LDR, diode, thermistor and filament bulb Mains domestic supply in the UK Plugs and fuses as safety devices Contact and non-contact forces Attraction and repulsion in magnets Magnetic fields Changes of state as physical changes The extension of a spring In order to maintain challenge whilst ensuring that all abilities can access the questions, the majority of the tasks have been differentiated and students can ask for extra support when they are unable to begin a question. A revision quiz, consisting of 10 rounds, runs over the course of the lesson and a score sheet is included with the resources to maintain motivation and engagement. Due to the extensiveness of this revision lesson, it is estimated that it will take in excess of 3 teaching hours to complete the tasks and therefore this can be used at different points throughout the course as well as acting as a final revision before the PAPER 6 exam.
AQA GCSE Combined Science FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (Papers 1 - 6)
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AQA GCSE Combined Science FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (Papers 1 - 6)

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This bundle of 6 revision lessons challenges the students on their knowledge of the content of topics B1 - B7, C1 - C10 and P1 - P7 of the AQA GCSE Combined Science specification which will be assessed on the 6 terminal GCSE papers. Specifically, the range of tasks which include exam-style questions (with displayed answers), quiz competitions and discussion points, have been designed for students taking the FOUNDATION TIER papers but could also be used with students taking the higher tier who need to ensure that the key points are embedded on some topics. The majority of the tasks are differentiated 2 or 3 ways so that a range of abilities can access the work whilst remaining challenged by the content. If you would like to see the quality of these lessons, download the paper 2 and 5 revision lessons as these have been shared for free.
PAPER 6 FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (AQA GCSE Combined Science)
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PAPER 6 FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (AQA GCSE Combined Science)

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This is a fully-resourced lesson which uses exam-style questions, quiz competitions, quick tasks and discussion points to challenge students on their understanding of topics P5 - P7, that will assessed on PAPER 6. It has been specifically designed for students on the AQA GCSE Combined Science course who will be taking the FOUNDATION TIER examinations but is also suitable for students taking the higher tier who need to ensure that the fundamentals are known and understood. The lesson has been written to cover as many specification points as possible but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention: Factors affecting the thinking, braking and stopping distance The 7 recall and apply equations tested in PAPER 6 Using velocity-time graphs to calculate accelerations The motions represented by the different lines on a velocity-time graph Resultant forces Speed and velocity as scalar and vector quantities Converting between units Sound as an example of a longitudinal wave The EM spectrum The meaning of amplitude, wavelength, frequency and period Contact and non-contact forces Attraction and repulsion in magnets Magnetic fields The extension of a spring In order to maintain challenge whilst ensuring that all abilities can access the questions, the majority of the tasks have been differentiated and students can ask for extra support when they are unable to begin a question. Step-by-step guides have also been written into the lesson to walk students through some of the more difficult concepts such as calculating acceleration and the mathematical elements Due to the extensiveness of this revision lesson, it is estimated that it will take in excess of 2/3 teaching hours to complete the tasks and therefore this can be used at different points throughout the course as well as acting as a final revision before the PAPER 6 exam.
PAPER 5 FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (AQA GCSE Combined Science)
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PAPER 5 FOUNDATION TIER REVISION (AQA GCSE Combined Science)

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This is a fully-resourced lesson which uses exam-style questions, quiz competitions, quick tasks and discussion points to challenge students on their understanding of topics P1 - P4, that will assessed on PAPER 5. It has been specifically designed for students on the AQA GCSE Combined Science course who will be taking the FOUNDATION TIER examinations but is also suitable for students taking the higher tier who need to ensure that the fundamentals are known and understood. The lesson has been written to cover as many specification points as possible but the following sub-topics have received particular attention: The size of an atom The differences between isotopes Using the half-life in calculations The 13 recall and apply equations in topics P1 - P4 Electrical circuit symbols Measuring current using an ammeter Current and potential difference in series and parallel circuits Changes in resistance in resistors Mains domestic supply Kinetic, internal and potential energy in a system Calculating specific heat capacity and latent heat Physical and chemical changes Conservation of energy Calculating gravitational potential and kinetic energy Penetrating abilities of the different types of radiation In order to maintain challenge whilst ensuring that all abilities can access the questions, the majority of the tasks have been differentiated and students can ask for extra support when they are unable to begin a question. Step-by-step guides have also been written into the lesson to walk students through some of the more difficult concepts such as circuit calculations and rearranging formulae and converting between units. Due to the extensiveness of this revision lesson, it is estimated that it will take in excess of 3 or 4 teaching hours to complete the tasks and therefore this can be used at different points throughout the course as well as acting as a final revision before the PAPER 5 exam.
Maths in Edexcel GCSE Combined Science REVISION
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Maths in Edexcel GCSE Combined Science REVISION

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This revision lesson has been designed to challenge the students on their use of a range of mathematical skills that could be assessed on the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science papers. The mathematical element of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science course has increased significantly since the specification change and therefore success in those questions which involve the use of maths can prove to be the difference between one grade and another or possibly even more. The engaging PowerPoint and accompanying resources contain a wide range of activities that include exam-style questions with displayed mark schemes and explanations so that students can assess their progress. Other activities include differentiated tasks, class discussion points and quick quiz competitions such as “It doesn’t HURT to CONVERT”, “YOU DO THE MATH” and “FILL THE VOID”. The following mathematical skills (in a scientific context) are covered in this lesson: The use of Avogadro’s constant Rearranging the formula of an equation Calculating the amount in moles using mass and relative formula mass Calculating the relative formula mass for formulae with brackets Calculating the relative atomic mass using the mass and abundance of isotopes Using the Periodic Table to calculate the number of sub-atomic particles in atoms Changes to electrons in ions Balancing chemical symbol equations Empirical formula Converting between units Calculating concentration in grams per dm cubed and volumes of solutions Calculating size using the magnification equation Using the mean to estimate the population of a sessile species Calculating percentages to prove the importance of biodiversity Calculating percentage change The BMI equation Calculating the acceleration from a velocity-time graph Recalling and applying the Physics equations Understanding prefixes that determine size Leaving answers to significant figures and using standard form Helpful hints and step-by-step guides are used throughout the lesson to support the students and some of the worksheets are differentiated two ways to provide extra assistance. Due to the detail of this lesson, it is estimated that it will take in excess of 3 hours of GCSE teaching time to cover the tasks and for this reason it can be used over a number of lessons as well as during different times of the year for revision.
Edexcel GCSE Physics EQUATIONS REVISION
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Edexcel GCSE Physics EQUATIONS REVISION

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This detailed and engaging lesson has been written to challenge the students on their recall and application of the 22 equations which they have to know for the AQA GCSE Physics exams. The lesson is designed to not only check that they know these equations but also on their ability to rearrange formulae when required and to convert between units. The main task of the lesson consists of 13 exam-style questions which challenge 12 of these recall equations and then an engaging quiz competition and class discussions are used to identify the other 10. Students are guided throughout the lesson in the use of the mathematical skills and are shown examples to aid their progress. This lesson has been designed to tie in with the other 12 uploaded revision lessons which cover the content of the topics on the Edexcel GCSE Physics specification
AQA GCSE Physics EQUATIONS REVISION
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AQA GCSE Physics EQUATIONS REVISION

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This detailed and engaging lesson has been written to challenge the students on their recall and application of the 23 equations which they have to know for the AQA GCSE Physics exams. The lesson is designed to not only check that they know these equations but also on their ability to rearrange formulae when required and to convert between units. The main task of the lesson consists of 13 exam-style questions which challenge 12 of these recall equations and then an engaging quiz competition and class discussions are used to identify the other 11. Students are guided throughout the lesson in the use of the mathematical skills and are shown examples to aid their progress. This lesson has been designed to tie in with the other 8 uploaded revision lessons which cover the content of the 8 topics on the AQA GCSE Physics specification
WJEC GCSE Physics UNIT 2 REVISION LESSONS
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WJEC GCSE Physics UNIT 2 REVISION LESSONS

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All of the lessons in this bundle are fully-resourced and have been designed to contain a wide range of activities that will challenge the students on their knowledge and understanding of the content of UNIT 2 of the WJEC GCSE Physics specification. The engaging PowerPoints and accompanying resources cover the following topics: Topic 2.1: Distance, speed and acceleration Topic 2.3: Work and energy Topic 2.4: Further motion concepts Topic 2.7: Types of radiation Topic 2.8: Half-life Topic 2.9: Nuclear decay and nuclear energy To fall in line with the heavy mathematical content of this course, the lessons challenge a range of skills including rearranging formulae, converting units, using standard form and significant figures and percentage change If you would like to see the quality of the lessons, download the topic 2.3 lesson which has been shared for free
WJEC GCSE Physics Topic 2.4 REVISION (Further motion concepts)
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WJEC GCSE Physics Topic 2.4 REVISION (Further motion concepts)

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This revision lesson is fully-resourced and differentiated to allow students of differing abilities to assess their understanding of topic 2.4 (Further motion concepts) of the WJEC GCSE Physics specification. The engaging and detailed PowerPoint and accompanying resources contain exam-style questions, quick tasks, discussion points and a quiz competition which check on the following specification points: The qualitative relationship between mass and velocity in the calculation of momentum Application of the law of the conservation of momentum to perform calculations involving collisions Applying the kinetic energy equation to compare the size of this energy store before and after an interaction Newton’s second law in the form force = change in momentum over time Using equations to model the motion of an object The principle of moments To fall in line with the specification, there is a big emphasis on mathematical skills in this lesson and students are given guidance and assistance to ensure that they can access the work
WJEC GCSE Physics Topic 2.3 REVISION (Work and energy)
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WJEC GCSE Physics Topic 2.3 REVISION (Work and energy)

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This is a fully-resourced revision lesson which contains a wide range of activities to allow students to assess their understanding of the content in topic 2.3 (Work and energy) of the WJEC GCSE Physics specification. The engaging and detailed PowerPoint and accompanying differentiated resources use exam-style questions, tasks, discussion points and quick quiz competitions to check on the following specification points: The equation W= Fd The understanding that work is a measure of energy transfer The fact that an object can possess energy due to its motion, position and deformation Application of the equations for kinetic energy and changes in gravitational potential energy Application of the conservation of energy Understand the relationship between force and extension for a spring Application of the equation to calculate spring constant Using the force-extension graph to calculate the work done in stretching Improving the energy efficiency of vehicles
CIE IGCSE Combined Science REVISION LESSONS (Physics topics)
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CIE IGCSE Combined Science REVISION LESSONS (Physics topics)

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All of the lessons in this bundle are fully-resourced and have been designed to challenge the students on their knowledge of the Physics topics of the CIE IGCSE Combined Science specification. The lessons cover both the CORE and SUPPLEMENT sections. The following 5 topics are covered by these lessons: Topic P1: Motion Topic P2: Work, energy and power Topic P4: Properties of waves, including light and sound Topic P5: Electrical quantities Topic P6: Electric circuits The PowerPoints and accompanying resources contain a wide range of activities which include exam-style questions with clear explanations of the answers, differentiated tasks and quiz competitions. There is also a big emphasis on the mathematical element of the specification and students are guided through the use of a range of skills which include the conversion of units and the rearranging of formulae to change the subject. If you would like to see the quality of the lessons, download the topic P1 lesson which has been shared for free