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Work energy and power mechanics
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Work energy and power mechanics

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students how to calculate work, relate this to power, calculate the efficiency of work due to angles and energy transfers. Lesson is tailored towards the AQA A-level physics specification - Mechanics Learning objective: To apply understanding of energy to motion and how angles affect the efficiency of work. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: Describe what is meant by work and power. SC2: Calculate the efficiency of work when angles are involved. SC3: Use the conservation of energy to calculate values from the spring potential, gravitational potential and kinetic energy equations. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons. There is also a guide attached with written walkthroughs of how to reach the final answer, even for those tricky 1 mark questions. Powerpoint contains 20 slides and 8 past paper questions.
Linear Momentum and Impulse
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Linear Momentum and Impulse

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students conservation of momentum, elastic and inelastic collisions, impulse graphs and how these link to change in momentum. Lesson is tailored towards the AQA A-level physics specification - Mechanics Learning objective: Calculate momentum and apply this to justify force changes during collisions. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: Calculate momentum. SC2: Compare elastic and inelastic collisions. SC3: Explain why impulse graphs show force outputs. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons. There is also a guide attached with written walkthroughs of how to reach the final answer, even for those tricky 1 mark questions. Powerpoint contains 18 slides and 13 past paper questions.
Newton's laws
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Newton's laws

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students Newton’s laws of motion from simple separate scenarios. Lesson is tailored towards the AQA A-level physics specification - Mechanics Learning objective: I can apply Newton’s laws to scenarios. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: Describe how Newton’s first law applies to objects in motion. SC2: Explain why mass affects an object’s acceleration. SC3: Evaluate why a reaction force is present. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons. There is also a guide attached with written walkthroughs of how to reach the final answer, even for those tricky 1 mark questions. Powerpoint contains 27 slides and 7 past paper questions.
Projectile Motion and equations of motion
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Projectile Motion and equations of motion

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students how to read motion graphs, calculate horizontal and vertical motion in projectiles using SUVAT equations and explain the effect of drag on projectiles leading to terminal velocity. Lesson is tailored towards the AQA A-level physics specification - Mechanics Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Use SUVAT equations to calculate projectile motion. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: I describe components of displacement-time and velocity-time graphs. SC2: I can use and manipulate SUVAT equations. SC3: I can calculate components of projectile motion. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons. There is also a guide attached with written walkthroughs of how to reach the final answer, even for those tricky 1 mark questions. Powerpoint contains 17 slides and 13 past paper questions.
Moments A level physics Mechanics
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Moments A level physics Mechanics

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students how to calculate and justify if a system is in equilibrium in regards to turning forces, calculate the moment at an angle, describe how the centre of mass and centre of gravity of an object affect its stability and apply these to past paper calculations. Lesson is tailored towards the AQA A-level physics specification - Mechanics Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Calculate moments and apply this idea to object stability. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: Describe how to calculate moments. SC2: Explain how to increase object stability. SC3: Compare the centre of mass and centre of gravity. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons. There is also a guide attached with written walkthroughs of how to reach the final answer, even for those tricky 1 mark questions. Powerpoint contains 13 slides and 23 past paper questions.
Resolving Vectors
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Resolving Vectors

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students how to resolve vector diagrams via: pythagoras, trigonometry and scale drawings. Lesson is tailored towards the AQA A-level physics specification - Mechanics Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Learning objective: Apply trigonometry and Pythagoras to resolve vectors By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: Compare scalars and vectors. SC2: Use pythagoras and trigonometry in order to solve net vectors including inclined planes. SC3: Use scale diagrams to resolve net vectors when coplanar forces are in equilibrium. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons. There is also a guide attached with written walkthroughs of how to reach the final answer, even for those tricky 1 mark questions. Powerpoint contains 14 slides and 14 past paper questions.
Explaining the Seasons
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Explaining the Seasons

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Aimed towards KS3 (Yrs 11-14), a fun animated lesson explaining the Seasons. Slide by slide animations shows clearly why the Earth experiences Summer and Winter. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify what causes summer and winter. Describe how the Sun radiates light. Explain the link between the tilting of the Earth and the seasons.
Inhibitors and enzymes Biological Molecules.
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Inhibitors and enzymes Biological Molecules.

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the induced fit model for enzymes and how temperature, pH, substrate concentration and enzyme concentration affect the activity. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To evaluate how temperature, pH and inhibitors affect the activity of the induced fit model of enzymes. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: To describe the induced fit model for enzymes. SC2: To explain why temperature and pH affect enzyme action. SC3: To compare the effect of competitive and non-competitive inhibitors on enzyme action. Powerpoint contains 15 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Biological Molecules Water and Inorganic ions
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Biological Molecules Water and Inorganic ions

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the properties of water which make it essential for life. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Explore the properties of water and the role of inorganic ions in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success Criteria: Explain water’s role as a solvent. Describe hydrogen bonding in water. Explain the functions of inorganic ions. Powerpoint contains 26 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Biological Molecules ATP Adenosine Triphosphate
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Biological Molecules ATP Adenosine Triphosphate

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the role of ATP in the body. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To investigate the mechanism of ATP as a mode of energy delivery. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: I can describe the structure of ATP. SC2: I can explain the use of ATP as an energy source. SC3: I can justify the need for ATP in the body. Powerpoint contains 16 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Biological molecules DNA replication
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Biological molecules DNA replication

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about DNA replication, the enzymes responsible and how the semi-conservative hypothesis supports this. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Evaluate the roles of enzymes in DNA replication By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify the enzymes and proteins present during DNA replication. I can describe the process of DNA replication. I can explain what is meant by the semi conservative hypothesis. Powerpoint contains 10 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Biological molecules Nucleic Acids DNA and RNA
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Biological molecules Nucleic Acids DNA and RNA

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the structure of a nucleotide and how these form DNA and RNA. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To construct models of DNA and RNA with reference to the nucleotide structure and 5’ to 3’ prime anti parallel strand. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify the components of a nucleotide. I can describe the structure of DNA and RNA. I can compare DNA and RNA. Powerpoint contains 14 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Biological Molecules - Proteins
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Biological Molecules - Proteins

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the structure of amino acids and how these form proteins from primary to quaternary structure… This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To evaluate the use of side groups in forming protein structure. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify where proteins are found and how they are used in the body. I can describe the different structures of protein I can explain why a lack of proteins in the body can lead to disorders. Powerpoint contains 20 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Biological Molecules - Lipids
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Biological Molecules - Lipids

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students biological molecules - lipids. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To evaluate the uses of triglycerides and phospholipids in the body By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify the components of lipids. I can create a model to show the structure of triglycerides… I can justify how the structure of phospholipids allows for it to complete its function. Powerpoint contains 12 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Biological molecules Carbohydrates
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Biological molecules Carbohydrates

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about biological molecules - carbohydrates. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level Biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To understand the structure and function of Carbohydrates By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify where carbohyrates are found and their structure. I can describe how some carbohydrates are different to each other. I can Explain why carbohydrates are needed by the body. Powerpoint contains 19 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Measurement uncertainties and error
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Measurement uncertainties and error

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about errors, uncertainties and how these can be represented as error bars. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level physics course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Understand and apply the concepts of measurement uncertainties. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: 1: Identify random and systematic errors. 2: Calculate different types of uncertainties. 3: Represent uncertainties on graphs. Powerpoint contains 29 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Power dissipation and Conservation of Charge A level physics
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Power dissipation and Conservation of Charge A level physics

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about power and how the equations for power can be derived using other equations furthermore it also applies this to Kirchhoff’s law of conservation of current. This lesson was designed to fit the needs of the AQA a-level physics course - unit 5 electricity. Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To calculate power dissipation by using various equations. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: SC1: I can describe how to calculate power without using the standard P=IV calculation. SC2: I can justify what is meant by power. SC3: I can Link Kirchhoff’s conservation of charge to power dissipation in branches. Powerpoint contains 7 slides. Contains a series of questions that are supposed to target the entire electricity unit with included success criteria to ensure students give the necessary detail. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Resistivity and superconductivity A level physics
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Resistivity and superconductivity A level physics

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about factors that influence resistance within a wire in terms of area and length as well as superconductivity. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level physics course - unit 5 electricity. Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: To justify the components of the resistivity equation and apply it. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can describe resistivity. I can derive the units of resistivity by using the equation. I can explain why superconductivity arises. Powerpoint contains 8 slides and a pack of past paper questions Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.