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.
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.
Updated 19 Feb with a new extra edition indicating the AQA 2022 exam topics
The pdf file allows students to revise the AQA GCSE Physics Radioactivity topic. Either in the classroom or at home this is a great lesson. A relaxing half hour for the teacher! Students use this pdf file on iPads/ tablets/ laptops. The emphasis is on student independence. Great for classroom or remote learning. The file contains 136 hyperlinked slides with 61 questions.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader is optimal on “single page view”, Outlook and OneNote are inferior. Performance will vary through different apps and platforms.
Remote students could let you know when they get a sticker - you can use this to track their independent work.
Maria Skłodowska Curie - atomic symbols
Ernest Rutherford - alpha, beta & gamma
Becquerel - background radioactivity
Otto Hahn - half lives
Chadwick - decay equations
JJ Thomson - quiz
Pierre Curie - tricky quiz
If they send other bogus stickers to you (of non-nuclear physicists) then they are simply scrolling through slides and not answering questions.
Other eBooks;
GCSE Particles & Matter
GCSE Electricity
GCSE Radioactivity
GCSE Energy
Naked Eye Astronomy
A level Adding Resistors
A level Young Modulus
A level Engineering Moments of Inertia
A level Engineering Pressure-Volume graphs
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Updated 19 Feb with a new extra edition indicating the AQA 2022 exam topics
Either in the classroom or remote at home this is a great lesson (and relaxing for the teacher) Students use this pdf file on iPads/ tablets/ laptops. The emphasis is on student independence. The file contains 357 hyperlinked pages with 90 questions.
Email the file to your class and use Adobe Acrobat Reader on “single page view” to optimise.
I’d recommend asking students to submit notes they make on key points and record any rewards they receive for completing sections. Track student progress with the reward pictures:
Jacob’s Ladder - circuit components questions
Lightning - circuit components sudden death (repeated)
Van Der Graaf - circuits
Tesla Coil - circuits extension questions correct
Equations - Plasma Ball
Fake rewards reached by cheaty scrolling:
Theremin, Box, Munro (none of these involve big sparks)
Other eBooks;
GCSE Particles & Matter
GCSE Electricity
GCSE Radioactivity
GCSE Energy
Naked Eye Astronomy
A level Adding Resistors
A level Young Modulus
A level Engineering Moments of Inertia
A level Engineering Pressure-Volume graphs
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
A fun competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match circuit symbols to their names. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness, strongly recommended. An interactive whiteboard or two remote mice works best. This game won a Microsoft innovation award.
There are two versions to download with transparent or opaque tiles.
These free games are locked to prevent modifications. A template with an editor and picture pairs is now available to buy on TES resources. Visit my shop; www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/bennyjohn5
Twitter @JohnnyBHudson
Updated 19 Feb with a new extra edition indicating the AQA 2022 exam topics
This is a great revision lesson (and relaxing for the teacher). Each student in your class will answer around 100 differentiated questions with help and feedback covering the whole topic. The emphasis is on student independence. The differentiation should work well from GCSE foundation tier revision to A level recap.
Students use this pdf file on iPads/ tablets/ phone/ laptops. Email the file to your class and use Adobe Acrobat Reader on “single page view” to optimise the view.
I’d recommend asking students to submit notes they make on key points and record any rewards they receive for completing sections. You could track student progress from the reward pictures they get.
Aerogel - tricky density
Mercury - medium density
Neutron star - easy density
Human density - density required practical
LHC - tricky SHC
ISS - medium SHC
Furnace Creek - easy SHC
Outer space - triangle SHC
Tungsten - tricky SHC practical
Lithium - medium SHC practical
Liquid nitrogen - change of state 1
Thames - tricky SLH
-40°C tea - medium SLH
Snowflake - easy SLH
License to Kill - gases
SCUBA - quiz
Other eBooks;
GCSE Electricity
GCSE Radioactivity
GCSE Energy
Naked Eye Astronomy
A level Adding Resistors
A level Young Modulus
A level Moments of Inertia
A level Pressure-Volume graphs
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Four animated starter questions to prompt discussion and explore the concepts underlying energy conservation. Students find the bizarre situations and theoretical approach appealing. As with concept cartoons student’s ideas can be very revealing. This resource should be used once the basic concepts of energy types have been introduced.
Students can’t usually recognise constellations and planets above their heads. This is a shame as the night skies are beautiful. This marvelous interactive eBook will take them from absolute beginners to naked eye experts in about 40 minutes. Suitable from year seven to A level astrophysics students.
Either in the classroom or remote at home, this is a fantastic lesson (and relaxing for the teacher) Students use the pdf eBook file on iPads/ tablets/ laptops. The emphasis is on student independence. The file contains 407 hyperlinked pages with 73 questions. Differentiated paths are automatically followed based on students answers.
Track student progress by them reporting which end of chapter reward pictures they receive. Instructions to share with students and a teacher key to the rewards are included.
Other eBooks;
GCSE Radioactivity revision
GCSE Energy revision
GCSE Electricity revision
A level Adding Resistors
A level Young Modulus
A level Moments of Inertia
A level Pressure-Volume graphs
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
A fun and competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match tiles. An interactive whiteboard or two remote mice works best. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness. This game won a Microsoft innovation award. Very strongly recommended for all ages.
This template allows you to make your own interactive whiteboard games. Making your own game should take about five minutes.
A bonus matching pairs pictures template is included so you can include pictures and diagrams in your games.
Nineteen exemplar Matching Pairs Games are included with editing enabled to let you customise them.
There are many free examples of Matching Pairs Games to try before you buy. Please visit my shop;
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/bennyjohn5
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Particles multiple choice & worked solutions for A-level Physics
29 particles multiple choice questions for Physics A-level with student-friendly solutions. Includes extension questions.
22 circular motion multiple choice questions for Physics A-level with student-friendly solutions.
Also available 220 multiple choice question bundle for A-level physics second year topics
Ninety questions based on the popular iPad quiz game. Gets students oddly competitive and excited about literacy in Science.
90x Science slides, 32x Biology slides, 34x Chemistry slides, 35x Physics slides
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
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.
Radioactivity Four in a Row is designed primarily for GCSE Physics/ Combined Science courses but may be useful elsewhere.
A competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match Physics GCSE formulae. 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
The pdf file allows students to independently learn and practise the A-level Young Modulus topic. Students use this pdf file on iPads/ tablets. Think of it as a very interactive text book, or a bit like Ceefax or Teletext from the olden days.
Performance will vary through different apps and platforms. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is optimal on “single page view”, Outlook and OneNote are inferior.
Also available as interactive eBooks;
Moments of Inertia
pV graphs for Engineering
Adding Resistors A level
GCSE Energy
GCSE Radioactivity
GCSE Electricity
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Updated 19 Feb with a new extra edition indicating the AQA 2022 exam topics
The pdf file allows students to revise the AQA GCSE Physics Energy topic. Either in the classroom or at home this is a great lesson (and potentially relaxing for the teacher) Students use this pdf file on iPads/ tablets/ laptops. The emphasis is on student independence. The file contains 278 hyperlinked pages with 66 questions.
The Adobe Acrobat Reader is optimal on “single page view”, Outlook and OneNote are inferior. Performance will vary through different apps and platforms.
Other eBooks;
GCSE Particles & Matter
GCSE Electricity
GCSE Radioactivity
GCSE Energy
Naked Eye Astronomy
A level Adding Resistors
A level Young Modulus
A level Engineering Moments of Inertia
A level Engineering Pressure-Volume graphs
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com Twitter [@JohnnyBHudson]
Remote students could let you know when they get a sticker - you can use this to track their independent work.
Stores:Joule
GPE+KE:Watt
SHC:Carnot
Power:Newton
Power stations:Edison
Equations:Stephenson
Grade 9:Brunel
If they send you other bogus stickers to you (°C Celsius, F Fahrenheit, K Kelvin) then they are simply scrolling through slides and not correctly answering questions.
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
A fun competitive interactive game in which two teams take it in turns to match velocity-time and displacement-time graphs to their descriptions. An interactive whiteboard or two remote mice works best. Suitable for GCSE and A-level. 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
An exciting A-level lesson on pixel resolution. Originally used for OCR Advancing Physics Unit 1. Contains an animated introduction to resolution, a very carefully worked example, an introductory starter quiz and ten pages worth of differentiated exam questions with answers and explanations. Useful for computer science too.
Very competitive, fast paced and really fun - my students favourite type of quiz. An interactive whiteboard quiz for two players answering questions simultaneously on each side of the IWB. This is the “creator” template allowing you to make new games with your choice of questions. This quiz won a Microsoft innovation award.
Below are links to four free examples to try before you buy. Please note that performance may vary on some types of whiteboard.
Energy
Cells
Forces
Digestive system
This is my favourite optical illusion and it’s not well known. Could be used as an interactive starter in Physics, Biology or Art. I have used this several times for Science Week assemblies - a hall full of students audibly stunned at how their own eyes work. Strongly recommended.
257 multiple choice questions for A-level physics first year topics. These questions have carefully presented student-friendly model solutions.
Questions from the particles topic are available as a free sample
Questions are also available for all the second year A-level physics topics in a bundle;