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Hydraulics and pressure in fluids
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Hydraulics and pressure in fluids

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A differentiated worksheet, designed to help students to understand pressure in fluids and how simple hydraulic systems work. Starts with a gap fill, ends with pressure calculations.
Space exploration card sort
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Space exploration card sort

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Students have the dates, events and names for 6 landmark events in the history of space exploration, they need to match them up. This comes with an answer sheet, and some answer slides to display with pictures. This is a great start to the satellites topic, and puts the space topic into a human context.
Balancing forces
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Balancing forces

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A couple of worksheets on balancing forces. students label on the forces, and their names. They decide whether the forces are balanced, and if the object is accelerating.
Ideal gas law introduction
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Ideal gas law introduction

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My lesson on ideal gas laws. Includes Charles and Boyles. I usually work through the practicals first, then use this at the end.
Stationary / Standing waves
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Stationary / Standing waves

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My lesson on introduction to stationary / standing waves. Talks students through the start of the topic, including asking them to draw waves moving in opposite directions to describe how they are formed.
Physics Word loop game cards
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Physics Word loop game cards

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Some word loop games for Energy and Electricity, and Radioactivity. I've also included some quiz cards on Power, energy and time, P=Et.
Bitesize Physics Revision worksheets (Electricity, energy, waves and motion)
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Bitesize Physics Revision worksheets (Electricity, energy, waves and motion)

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Please Review! These are worksheets in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. Some have two versions for dual award and separate scientists. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I’ve used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing. There are also series for energy, waves and motion which can be bought separately.
Specific heat capacity puzzle
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Specific heat capacity puzzle

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A Tarsia puzzle on Specific heat capacity. Includes units, and equation questions to test concept and maths. Works well as a class competition, or would make a nice display. Pupils cut out puzzle pieces to complete one each I’ve included a solution as well.
Braking forces worksheet - Work done against friction
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Braking forces worksheet - Work done against friction

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A worksheet on braking forces. These reinforce the Work done equation as pupils calculate the stopping distance for cars moving at different speeds. There are also some questions on where the energy goes and the affect of speed on braking distance. Answers are also included.
Light 'Em Up - The circuits board game
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Light 'Em Up - The circuits board game

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A game based on Battle ships. (Alternative name: Bulbs and Batt(ery) ships?) “Ammeter on A3” “Voltmeter from B1 to B3” I used this as an entire lesson’s activity, pitting my students against each other in a knock out tournament. The game reinforces and assesses their knowledge of voltage and current in series and parallel. It can be adapted to differentiate by giving them suggested boards and including some numbers. I’ve included a cheat sheet page for this purpose. How to set up: Design your board. Work out the voltage and current at different points on your board. How to play: The aim of the game is to correctly draw your opponent’s circuit. On your go, choose a square and ask for the current, or choose 2 squares and ask for the voltage across them. Your opponent has to be honest and correct! You can ask 1 question per go and take it in turns until someone can correctly draw the circuit. Teacher instructions: Pupils should be in pairs or 4s to play this game. Each group will need 2 game boards, 2 sets of tokens and 2 answer sheets. I suggest printing and laminating the game board page and cutting out the tokens, and then printing disposable answer sheets for them to draw and scribble on. You could even use Velcro on the back of the tokens so that they stick to the board.
Investigating speed of a toy car - analysing experiments and drawing graphs homework sheet
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Investigating speed of a toy car - analysing experiments and drawing graphs homework sheet

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This worksheet is designed for use in a lesson or as a homework, to teach about analysing experiments and using data. The worksheet describes an experiment to find the speed of a toy car. Pupils have to state the independent, dependent and control variables. They have to identify outliers/anomalies , calculate averages, plot a graph of results, and write a conclusion. Includes an extension to the task - evaluation of the method. I like to use this as a homework after conducting a similar experiment in class. Answer sheet is also included.
Brain structure using an fMRI
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Brain structure using an fMRI

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Students read ‘medical notes’ on a patient after having an MRI scan, and use it to identify the parts of the brain. This is to help students understand how MRIs are used to study the brain.
Bitesize Waves revision - Features of waves, types of waves
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Bitesize Waves revision - Features of waves, types of waves

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This is a worksheet in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing.
Bitesize Electricity revision - Static electricity
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Bitesize Electricity revision - Static electricity

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This is a worksheet in a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. This one has two versions for dual award and separate scientists. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing.
Bitesize Electricity revision - Electrical circuits AC and DC, Electrical safety
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Bitesize Electricity revision - Electrical circuits AC and DC, Electrical safety

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This is the first in a series of worksheets made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing.
Bitesize Electricity revision - Electrical Energy
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Bitesize Electricity revision - Electrical Energy

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This is a worksheet from a series made to summarise and recap topics from GCSE Physics. All worksheets are based on BBC bitesize pages with the same name, with a QR code to guide students to the correct page. All the answers to the front page can be found there. There is then a 15 mark exam-style question to test their new knowledge. Every worksheet in the series is out of 15 so students can track their progress. I've used them with year 11, and set them as homework, that way they are forced to revise early! This is designed to help revise for the Edexcel iGCSE in Physics, but is fairly universal and should fit with any exam board. Includes PDFs for easy printing, and word documents for editing.