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TRJ's Science Teaching and Learning Toolbox

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Over 320 resources for the creative teacher that wants to constantly engage their learners. Mostly Science resources. (Some are 'paid for' but mostly free to download) however more whole school resources are being added all the time. https://www.youtube.com/@Thephysicsnewt

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Over 320 resources for the creative teacher that wants to constantly engage their learners. Mostly Science resources. (Some are 'paid for' but mostly free to download) however more whole school resources are being added all the time. https://www.youtube.com/@Thephysicsnewt
Electricity AQA Checklist
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Electricity AQA Checklist

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A student checklist that can be stuck in books and ticked as the course progresses. I also ask student to write the checklist code in their books.
5 minute science practical plan
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5 minute science practical plan

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A plan using the idea of teachertoolkit that science teachers can use to help plan science practicals and investigations. This could be especially useful for new science teachers
GCSE Electric Circuit Symbol revision + kung fu physics link
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GCSE Electric Circuit Symbol revision + kung fu physics link

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3 games for students to learn their symbols on the ppt. 1. what is the symbol? 2. Draw the symbol] 3. generation game - if the symbol appears students write it, if the name appears students draw it. (hands on head so can not cheat when ppt is on) also two videos to support learning
Waves GCSE checklist PLC
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Waves GCSE checklist PLC

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A checklist for AQA waves gcse spec points for students to revise from. 4.12.17 - V2 has been added as for some reason I missed aspects off now ray diagrams, colour and black body radiation has been added
Physics (AQA) student revision grid timetable new GCSE 1-9
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Physics (AQA) student revision grid timetable new GCSE 1-9

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Give to your students from January. Each day has a different question for them to work out for preparation and revision of the 1-9 GCSE. Questions for combined, separate, F and H tier students. Dates are from Jan 2018 (so they may need to be slightly altered if you use in 2019 onwards)