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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).
Newton's third law
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Newton's third law

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Newton’s third law. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Understand Newton’s third law and apply it to different situations. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Conservation of momentum | GCSE physics
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Conservation of momentum | GCSE physics

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Conservation of momentum. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Recall and apply the idea of conservation of momentum in collisions and explosions. Happy teaching!
Force diagrams
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Force diagrams

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on force diagrams. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Identify reaction pairs using Newton’s third law of motion. Draw force diagrams to represent forces acting on an object. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Speed and velocity
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Speed and velocity

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on speed and velocity. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: State and explain the difference between speed and velocity. Happy teaching!
Velocity and acceleration
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Velocity and acceleration

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on velocity and acceleration. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Recall and use the equation relating acceleration, change in velocity, and time taken. Happy teaching!
Mass and weight
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Mass and weight

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Mass and weight. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Recall that the weight of a body is the force exerted on it because of gravity. Recall that gravitational field strength is the force exerted on a unit of mass. Recall and use the equation relating weight, mass, and gravitational field strength. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Principle of moments | Moments for rotational equilibrium | GCSE
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Principle of moments | Moments for rotational equilibrium | GCSE

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Principle of moments. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Recall and apply the principle of moments for objects in rotational equilibrium. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Momentum | GCSE physics
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Momentum | GCSE physics

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Momentum. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Recall and use the equation relating momentum, mass, and velocity. Happy teaching!
Resultant forces
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Resultant forces

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Resultant forces. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Define and calculate resultant force. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Newton's second law
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Newton's second law

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Newton’s second law. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Recall and use the equation that relates force, mass, and acceleration. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Stopping distance
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Stopping distance

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Stopping distance. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: State examples of factors affecting a driver’s thinking and braking distance. Recall and use the equation relating stopping distance, thinking distance, and braking distance. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Change in momentum | Impulse
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Change in momentum | Impulse

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Change in momentum (impulse). Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Understand that Newton’s second law can be expressed using momentum. Recall and use the equation relating force, change in momentum, and time. ( In this resource, I have not made reference to “impulse” because the syllabus that I follow does not require the use of this vocab. I’ve simply called it the change in momentum. ) Be sure to check out my bundles section for savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Stability | Rotational equilibrium | GCSE physics
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Stability | Rotational equilibrium | GCSE physics

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Stability. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Recall the condition for an object to be stable. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Moments
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Moments

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on moments. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Define moment as the turning effect produced by a force. Recall and use the equation relating moment, force, and distance. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Speed distance time
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Speed distance time

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on speed, distance, and time. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout. Learning objective: Recall and use the equation relating speed, distance moved, and time taken. Explain the difference between instantaneous speed and average speed. Happy teaching!
Terminal velocity
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Terminal velocity

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Terminal velocity. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: Explain why all masses fall at the same rate when air resistance is ignored. Explain why a falling object reaches terminal velocity. Interpret velocity-time graph for a falling object. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Hooke's law
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Hooke's law

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GCSE physics worksheet/handout on Hooke’s law. Teacher’s copy of the handout includes complete notes and answers to questions. I have included both the PDF and DOC version of the same handout for your ease of use. Learning objective: State the difference between an elastic and plastic material. Describe and explain a graph of force against extension for materials that obey and disobey Hooke’s law. Be sure to check out my bundles section for huge savings on resources! Happy teaching!
Forces and motion worksheets questions by topic
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Forces and motion worksheets questions by topic

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11 question booklets with mark schemes I have organised questions (mostly exam style questions) by the topics in forces and motion. They come with mark schemes. Here are the topics: Speed, distance, and time Distance-time graphs Velocity and acceleration Velocity-time graphs Tangent on distance-time graphs Equations of motion Types of forces Scalars and vectors Resultant forces Newton’s second law Mass and weight
Graphical skills, plotting and analysing graphs
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Graphical skills, plotting and analysing graphs

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Topic: Handling data, scientific methods, independent and dependent variables, plotting graphs, analysing graphs, linear and proportional relationship Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). I will use this lesson to teach a class of year 9, beginning their GCSE course. Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: powerpoint slides, compatible with a worksheet/handout. Slides contain information and tasks for pupils. 2. Notes (editable documents) for pupils: Use this as worksheet or handout. Pupils can take notes during lesson or complete tasks in this editable document. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload more lessons following this topic. Enjoy!
Standard form, significant figure, rounding
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Standard form, significant figure, rounding

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Topic: Standard form, significant figure, rounding Level: GCSE, key stage 4 I am following the AQA science (physics) syllabus but this resource is suitable for anyone teaching KS3 or KS4 science (specifically physics). I will use this lesson to teach a class of year 9, beginning their GCSE course. Resources: 1. Powerpoint slides: powerpoint slides, compatible with a worksheet/handout. Slides contain information and tasks for pupils. 2. Notes (editable documents) for pupils: Use this as worksheet or handout. Pupils can take notes during lesson or complete tasks in this editable document. Hope this resource is helpful for you. Please do let me know if there's any suggestions for improvement. I aim to upload more lessons following this topic. Enjoy!