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I only share my very best work - creative, tried and tested resources. I have been teaching Science for more than fifteen years. Director of Science at Burnham Grammar School.

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I only share my very best work - creative, tried and tested resources. I have been teaching Science for more than fifteen years. Director of Science at Burnham Grammar School.
Stars, Constellations and Planets
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Stars, Constellations and Planets

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This lesson is designed to get students to recognise stars, planets and constellations with just their eyes. The lesson contains notes on Orion and the Plough and a short quiz.
Exam questions and worked answers for A level Physics Engineering
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Exam questions and worked answers for A level Physics Engineering

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I selected 18 questions from the past papers to use with my year 13 class. All the answers are carefully presented. The difficulty is graded for every question ★★★☆☆ The formatting enabled me to use the questions on our remote learning platform. I tried to choose questions with interesting examples. So not the salad spinner one. In the 2020 lockdown I developed four interactive ebooks to help teach and test material for the Engineering unit. These are strongly recommended. Moments of Inertia Flywheel Practical pV graphs for Engineering Engine Cycles and Calculations
Exoplanets fun lesson
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Exoplanets fun lesson

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Exoplanets are very frequently in the news, they are fascinating. This lesson contains a short presentation followed by the (addictive) Planet Crash simulation game or an iPad app task. A really fun lesson - particularly useful for the end of term.
Momentum AfL Starter - Spot the Mistakes
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Momentum AfL Starter - Spot the Mistakes

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Used at the very start of the AS momentum topic to help students to recap GCSE momentum concepts. There are three slides to print at different difficulty levels; normal, tricky and trickiest. Covers units, formulae, concept and calculations for momentum. The answers are included. You might also find this resource handy to recap momentum; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/momentum-interactive-flash-cards-11338769
Waves Interactive Matching Pairs Game
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Waves Interactive Matching Pairs Game

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A competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match waves keywords to diagrams and descriptions. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness, strongly recommended. This game won a Microsoft innovation award. A version containing an editor and picture pairs is now available to buy on TES resources. Visit my shop; www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/bennyjohn5
Simple Harmonic Motion SHM Introduction
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Simple Harmonic Motion SHM Introduction

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This lesson is used to introduce simple harmonic motion. A prior knowledge of circular motion or waves is not needed. 1 Matching pairs starter interactive game 2 Newton’s gravity train 3 Bouncy spring - table and sketch graphs 4 Question sheets
Adiabatic processes lesson for Physics Engineering
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Adiabatic processes lesson for Physics Engineering

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I taught this lesson remotely in 2020 and thought it would be valuable to share. Adiabatic notes and YouTube clips Spark chamber experiment and calculation Exam questions and answers Derivation extension task I developed four interactive ebooks to help teach and test material for the Engineering unit. These are strongly recommended. Moments of Inertia Flywheel Practical pV graphs for Engineering Engine Cycles and Calculations
Physics Extension work - BPhO Olympiad Challenge questions and solutions
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Physics Extension work - BPhO Olympiad Challenge questions and solutions

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Use these questions with your brightest and best year 12 students to occupy and stretch them from the very beginning of the A level physics course. The year 12 A level Physics Olympiad exams are in January and March every year. It’s tricky to start training students on challenging questions at the start of their A level studies as they haven’t covered much relevant content. The questions reproduced in this resource are suitable for the start of the A level physics course - the problem solving is tricky but builds on existing GCSE knowledge. Solutions are provided.
Distance-Time Graph Performance Game
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Distance-Time Graph Performance Game

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A simple and very interactive way to introduce distance-time graphs. Challenge students to act out each of four graphs as the timer moves across. You will need to mark out an 8m stretch of classroom for them to move along. I use a high score table adding each competitor in turn. Animated correct answers are supplied as well as an embedded worksheet - a fun consolidation task.
Atomic Symbols and Nuclear Equations Worksheets
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Atomic Symbols and Nuclear Equations Worksheets

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Two worksheets with answers on atomic symbols, isotopes, alpha and beta decay, fission and fusion nuclear equations. A very brief presentation is included with examples for alpha and beta decay. When my students met this topic in A2 OCR Physics, these resources provided a satisfying recap. Students generally muddled through the questions with answers requiring little teacher input. These worksheets would also work well for GCSE students.
Physics A-level Revision - Realistic Sized Answers Quiz
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Physics A-level Revision - Realistic Sized Answers Quiz

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This quiz contains eighteen multiple choice questions. Students should have a gut feeling for the size of their answers. This quiz should help them to learn to self-check that they are calculating quantities with the correct order of magnitude. Contains a page summarising the answers and an introduction by way of The Hitchhikers Guide.
Internal resistance for A-level Physics
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Internal resistance for A-level Physics

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Includes careful notes and diagrams, results from a practical and exam style questions. My favourite item here is an extension task to stretch the most able in your group - students find the maximum power output from a cell using differentiation or trial and improvement.
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: GCSE Physics Equations
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: GCSE Physics Equations

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An exemplar FREE Four in a Row game on Radioactivity is available to try before you buy. Four in a Row games on six other physics topics are available individually from my shop or as a bundle at a greatly reduced price. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Physics Equations Four in a Row is designed primarily for GCSE Physics/ Combined Science courses but may be useful elsewhere.
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Forces and Motion
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Forces and Motion

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An exemplar FREE Four in a Row game on Radioactivity is available to try before you buy. Four in a Row games on six other physics topics are available individually from my shop or as a bundle at a greatly reduced price. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Forces and Motion Four in a Row is designed primarily for GCSE Physics/ Combined Science courses but may be useful elsewhere.
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: GCSE Magnets
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: GCSE Magnets

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An exemplar FREE version of this game is available to try before you buy. With this version the questions are unlocked and can be altered. Four in a Row games on six other physics topics are available individually from my shop or as a bundle at a greatly reduced price. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Magnets Four in a Row is designed primarily for GCSE Physics/ Combined Science courses but may be useful elsewhere.
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Wave Properties
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Wave Properties

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An exemplar FREE Four in a Row game on Radioactivity is available to try before you buy. Four in a Row games on six other physics topics are available individually from my shop or as a bundle at a greatly reduced price. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Wave Properties Four in a Row is designed primarily for GCSE Physics/ Combined Science courses but may be useful elsewhere.