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Complete schemes of work, lesson plans and powerpoints to teach Science, written by a current Head of Physics rated Outstanding in his teaching and currently working at a school rated Outstanding by OfSted
Complete schemes of work, lesson plans and powerpoints to teach Science, written by a current Head of Physics rated Outstanding in his teaching and currently working at a school rated Outstanding by OfSted
This is lesson 3.5 Energy Levels and Spectra from the latest syllabus and linked to the latest Oxford book (2015)
Included here is a PowerPoint of this lesson and lesson plan complete with point by point teaching, homework recommendations and curriculum links. Everything that you need to teach this lesson.
All of Chapter one is free to sample. I am bundling every chapter of the Year 1 and Year 2 course to make them cheaper.
The entire 80 PowerPoint course and full scheme of work is also available as a much cheaper single download here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-physics-complete-year-1-as-scheme-of-work-for-aqa-80-powerpoints-6-required-practicals-11311522
This is lesson 10.4 Energy and Efficiency from the latest syllabus and linked to the latest Oxford book (2015)
Included here is a PowerPoint of this lesson and lesson plan complete with point by point teaching, homework recommendations and curriculum link; everything that you need to teach this lesson.
All of Chapter one is free to sample. I am bundling every chapter of the Year 1 and Year 2 course to make them cheaper.
The entire 80 PowerPoint course and full scheme of work is also available as a much cheaper single download here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-physics-complete-year-1-as-scheme-of-work-for-aqa-80-powerpoints-6-required-practicals-11311522
This is lesson 8.4 On the Road from the latest syllabus and linked to the latest Oxford book (2015)
Included here is a PowerPoint of this lesson and lesson plan complete with point by point teaching, homework recommendations and curriculum link; everything that you need to teach this lesson.
All of Chapter one is free to sample. I am bundling every chapter of the Year 1 and Year 2 course to make them cheaper.
The entire 80 PowerPoint course and full scheme of work is also available as a much cheaper single download here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-physics-complete-year-1-as-scheme-of-work-for-aqa-80-powerpoints-6-required-practicals-11311522
This is lesson 8.5 Vehicle Safety from the latest syllabus and linked to the latest Oxford book (2015)
Included here is a PowerPoint of this lesson and lesson plan complete with point by point teaching, homework recommendations and curriculum link; everything that you need to teach this lesson.
All of Chapter one is free to sample. I am bundling every chapter of the Year 1 and Year 2 course to make them cheaper.
The entire 80 PowerPoint course and full scheme of work is also available as a much cheaper single download here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-physics-complete-year-1-as-scheme-of-work-for-aqa-80-powerpoints-6-required-practicals-11311522
This is the second of three lessons that introduce the idea of logarithms
The PowerPoint takes students through the difficulties in solving algebra with unknown powers and cumulative interest. The general simple rules of addition and subtraction of logarithms is discussed.
This is part of the essential mathematics skills needed for A-Level Physics
This is a lesson that explains basic differentiation leading onto a proof of Euler's number and the use of this in creating exponential decay formulae.
This PowerPoint is designed to take you step by step through the derivation of the formulae used in Physics for the decay of isotopes or other exponential experiments.
This is lesson 13.1 Circuit Rules from the latest syllabus and linked to the latest Oxford book (2015)
Included here is a PowerPoint of this lesson and lesson plan complete with point by point teaching, homework recommendations and curriculum link; everything that you need to teach this lesson.
All of Chapter one is free to sample. I am bundling every chapter of the Year 1 and Year 2 course to make them cheaper.
The entire 80 PowerPoint course and full scheme of work is also available as a much cheaper single download here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-level-physics-complete-year-1-as-scheme-of-work-for-aqa-80-powerpoints-6-required-practicals-11311522
This is a 9 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Energy in Rotational Mechanics.
This is the sixth PowerPoint in this section which covers Work Done, Power, Moment of Inertia, and Kinetic Energy for uniform circular motion. This PowerPoint is a descriptive walk through of each of these topics with some supporting calculations.
This is a 13 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Fluid Flow in Pipes. This lesson covers the calculations for volumetric flow rate, mass flow rate and how these are applied to tapering pipes.
This is the fourth PowerPoint in this section and includes definitions, formulae and worked examples.
This is an 8 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of B-H curves. This PowerPoint includes a description of how to plot a graph of B (magnetic flux density in a material) against H (magnetic field from a solenoid) and then goes into detail about analysing the graph to consider coercivity and hysteresis based on permeability.
This is the second PowerPoint in this section (Magnetism and Electromagnetic induction).
This is a 9 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topics of Diodes in circuits. This lesson covers the three main rectification circuits, complete with animated diagrams to help students understand how they create the DC output from an AC input for bi-wave and full-wave variants. Protection circuits and the use of Zener diodes are also briefly covered, together with an worked example circuit question.
This is the fourth PowerPoint in this section (Electricity and circuits).
This is an 8 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Stress - Strain graphs, linking tensile stress and strain and the calculation of the modulus of elasticity
This is the third and final PowerPoint in this section which goes over some of the work from lesson one (Tensile stress and strain) and goes into more detail of graph analysis to find yield point, tensile strength as well as comparing qualitatively ideas like malleable and brittle materials.
This is a 9 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Simply Supported Beams which is supported with a worksheet with three questions including answers.
This covers the mathematical and physics for a Beam system including point forces, Uniformly Distributed Forces (UDL) on a beam with pins and rollers.
There is a brief recap of the principle of moments and an animated worked example of a beam question.
This PowerPoint forms Lesson 3 in this series
This PowerPoint lesson on Electromagnetism covers the formation of a magnetic field around a current carrying wire using the right hand grip rule, solenoid construction and the methodology of working out which was to orientate a magnetic field through a solenoid.
This is the third (of 8) lessons in this section entitled “Magnetism and Electromagnetism” which is available as a bundle in our shop.
This PowerPoint lesson on Electric Motors covers the application of the motor effect (See previous lesson) in the creation of DC electric motors. This lesson recaps the formula F=BIL and then applies this to DC motor construction. The main design components are a loudspeaker are also covered. There is a choice of two PowerPoints to download due to the size of one which contains a short video clip of a loudspeaker showing the vibrations change with amplitude change of input AC.
This is the fifth (of 8) lessons in this section entitled “Magnetism and Electromagnetism” which is available as a bundle in our shop.
This PowerPoint lesson on Generators shows how a rotating coil within a magnetic field can produce a sinusoidal output voltage (potential difference) in a circuit. Oscilloscope readings for an AC suply are looked at in detail so that students can calculate the peak voltage and time period from a diagram. Output wave forms are considered and examples are shown on how these change when the variables of the rotating coil are changed. Finally the engineering systems in a power station generator are covered.
This is the seventh (of 8) lessons in this section entitled “Magnetism and Electromagnetism” which is available as a bundle in our shop.
This bundle contains 6 lessons, all of which include a detailed PowerPoint and worksheets or tasks:
The Universe
Orbits and Orbital Motion
Stellar Evolution
Stellar Magnitude and the HR diagram
Evolution of the Universe
Evidence for the Theory of the Big Bang
This is an 18 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Conservation of Energy.
This is the forth and final PowerPoint in this section and it covers Work Done, Kinetic Energy and Gravitational Potential Energy. The slides take the reader through several worked examples and explanations of the use of these formula.
v1.01 - Error in calculation corrected
v1.1 - Worksheet of questions and answers added
This is an 17 slide PowerPoint that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of SUVAT including the main formulae, their derivations and use. There is also a worksheet of questions and the answers are included.
This is the first PowerPoint in this section, which is available as a bundle, covering Dynamic Engineering Systems.
v1.1 - A quick worksheet on unit conversion practice has been added, in addition to the SUVAT worksheet
v1.11 Minor improvements to ppt made (mainly italics in parameters throughout)
This includes a PowerPoint and detailed lesson plan that includes:
Mains electricity in the UK including conventional wiring colours
Wiring diagrams for a UK electrical plug, together with a clip art picture to colour in and label
Experiment idea to test fuses to find their maximum rating
Calculations to ascertain the current flow, and hence fuses needed, for circuits and appliances
Homeworks idea and differentiation / extension ideas are included in the step-by-step lesson.
This is the eighth lesson in the Electricity unit of work (P2) and would cover about an hour to 90 minutes of teaching including wiring a plug and doing the experiment.