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.
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;
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The pdf file allows students to independently learn and practise the AQA A level Physics Engineering Moments of Inertia topic. Either in the classroom or at home this is a great lesson. Students use this pdf file on iPads/ tablets/ laptops. The emphasis is on student independence. There are several routes through the lesson - offering lots of differentiation. The file contains 89 hyperlinked slides with regular questions to test their understanding as they go along. Think of it as a very interactive textbook, 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;
GCSE Energy
GCSE Radioactivity
Young Modulus
Moments of Inertia
Flywheel Practical
pV graphs for Engineering
Engine Cycles and Calculations
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The pdf file allows students to independently learn and practise the AQA A level Physics Engineering pressure-volume graphs 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. There are several routes at the lesson end - offering differentiation. The file contains 96 hyperlinked slides with regular questions to test their understanding as they go along. Think of it as a very interactive textbook, 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;
GCSE Energy
GCSE Radioactivity
Young Modulus
Moments of Inertia
Flywheel Practical
pV graphs for Engineering
Engine Cycles and Calculations
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
The pdf file allows students to independently practise the AQA A level Physics Engine Cycles and Graphs 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. Lots of guidance is available for incorrect answers. The file contains 67 hyperlinked slides with twenety questions to test their understanding as they go along. Think of it as a very interactive textbook, 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;
GCSE Energy
GCSE Radioactivity
Young Modulus
Moments of Inertia
Flywheel Practical
pV graphs for Engineering
Engine Cycles and Calculations
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com Twitter
Originally used for a fantastic remote learning lesson for AQA A level Physics Engineering Moments of Inertia topic. Using these resources students will carry out a virtual practical to measure the moment of inertia of a flywheel. No teacher input required!
The pdf file allows students to independently master the underlying equations for the flywheel practical using an interactive book. In the second section of the lesson students take measurements of a flywheel from a YouTube clip to use with the equations.
A great lesson, very strongly recommended. After completion, students will be able to conduct the same practical independent of the teacher. A justified boast for a thorough and engaging lesson.
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;
GCSE Energy
GCSE Radioactivity
Young Modulus
Moments of Inertia
Flywheel Practical
pV graphs for Engineering
Engine Cycles and Calculations
bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
An animated presentation on fusion and fission. A really interesting lesson with lots here to engage students. Suitable for use with GCSE or A-level Physics. Updated and extended July 2019
18 Transformers multiple choice questions for Physics A-level with student-friendly solutions.
Questions from the circular motion topic are available as a free sample
Also available 220 multiple choice question bundle for A-level physics second year topics
Newton’s laws are presented using fun and memorable animated images including Wile-e-Coyote and Super Mario. Included here are notes, a multiple choice quiz, a worksheet to use with the pHet interactive and two other illustrative worksheets.
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
A competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match keywords relating to the EM spectrum. 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
PowerPoint animations describing three exciting experiments for an assembly.
i) A no-handed mug catch
ii) Non-popping balloon immune to candles
iii) Floating teabags.
I got students to perform the experiments. A script is included in the footnotes. The teabags work better launched from a paper surface - they seem to get stuck with heat-proof mats.
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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
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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.
I use these twenty four quiz question with mini-whiteboards to gauge students learning on circuit components, units, current and voltage rules and Ohm's law. Aimed at GCSE level.
Used at the very start of the AS momentum topic to help students to recap GCSE momentum concepts. There are three slides to print at different difficulty levels; normal, tricky and trickiest. Covers units, formulae, concept and calculations for momentum. The answers are included.
You might also find this resource handy to recap momentum; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/momentum-interactive-flash-cards-11338769
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
Use these questions with your brightest and best year 12 students to occupy and stretch them from the very beginning of the A level physics course.
The year 12 A level Physics Olympiad exams are in January and March every year. It’s tricky to start training students on challenging questions at the start of their A level studies as they haven’t covered much relevant content. The questions reproduced in this resource are suitable for the start of the A level physics course - the problem solving is tricky but builds on existing GCSE knowledge. Solutions are provided.
This lesson is used to introduce simple harmonic motion. A prior knowledge of circular motion or waves is not needed.
1 Matching pairs starter interactive game
2 Newton’s gravity train
3 Bouncy spring - table and sketch graphs
4 Question sheets