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As CEO and founder of STEM Tutoring UK, I provide the following service to students online and in real life: Hands-on interactive engaging format Workbook for each topic Access to an electronic workbook and answers on OneNote Core Practical practise Exam technique practise My credentials are: 14+ years teaching experience PGCE with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) Examined for Edexcel and AQA GCSE and A Level Full-time online teaching during covid using Teams and OneNote

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As CEO and founder of STEM Tutoring UK, I provide the following service to students online and in real life: Hands-on interactive engaging format Workbook for each topic Access to an electronic workbook and answers on OneNote Core Practical practise Exam technique practise My credentials are: 14+ years teaching experience PGCE with QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) Examined for Edexcel and AQA GCSE and A Level Full-time online teaching during covid using Teams and OneNote
KS4 GCSE Physics: All Forces and Motion Formula Worksheets with answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: All Forces and Motion Formula Worksheets with answers

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This bundle has all the 12 worksheets for all the Forces and Motion calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. Newton’s 2nd Law F=ma Acceleration Change in Momentum Momentum Hooke’s Law Elastic Potential Energy Mechanics (suvats) Moments Pressure force and area Speed distance time Velocity displacement time Weight mass Work Done This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Pressure in fluids Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Pressure in fluids Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for introducing the pressure in fluid calculations and upthrust at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Acceleration Formula and Graph Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Acceleration Formula and Graph Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for introducing the acceleration calculations and the tangent of graphs at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Speed distance time and Velocity Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Speed distance time and Velocity Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for introducing the speed distance time scalar calculations at GCSE. The follow on worksheet uses the same formula for the vectors velocity and desplacement. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Moments Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Moments Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for Moments calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The final extension question is very challenging. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: 7 Momentum Worksheets with answers 11 pages
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KS4 GCSE Physics: 7 Momentum Worksheets with answers 11 pages

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There are 7 worksheets on 11 pages for momentum calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers that covers the theory and practice exam questions for momentum, change in momentum, conservation of momentum for explosions and collisions, as well as a prosed based activity on car and cycle safety. This can be printed as a booklet, covering 3 lessons and homework depending on how long your lessons are. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher for momentum Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. Page 3 past paper question on momentum, including a vector question Page 4 Notes and examples completed with the teacher for change in momentum Page 5 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 5 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 5 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. p5 Page 6 past paper question on change in momentum Page 7 & 8 Notes and examples completed with the teacher for conservation of momentum with a worked example for an explosion and a collision Page 9 & 10 Past paper question on conservation of momentum page 11 A word based activity using the concept of change in momentum to explain how cycle helmets. airbags and seatbelts reduce the impact force on a person so there is less unjury. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Newton's 2nd Law F=ma Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Newton's 2nd Law F=ma Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for Newton’s Second Law, F=ma, calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: AQA Paper 1 Formula and Answers worksheets
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KS4 GCSE Physics: AQA Paper 1 Formula and Answers worksheets

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This bundle has all the worksheets for all Paper 1 formulas for AQA at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. Energy Electricity Particle Model of Matter (No formulas in Atomic Structures) The Formula worksheets with answers are: Kinetic Energy, KE Gravitational Potential Energy, GPE Work Done Elastic Potential Energy Specific Heat Capacity, SHC Power Efficiency Current, Charge Time Voltage, current, resistance Energy, charge, voltage Power, energy, time, current, voltage, resistance Density Latent heat of fusion and vaporisation Specific Heat Capacity (same as above) Pressure in Gases (Boyle’s Law)
KS4 GCSE Physics: All particle model of matter Formula Worksheets with answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: All particle model of matter Formula Worksheets with answers

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This bundle has all the worksheets for all the particle model of matter calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. Density Latent Heat or Vaporisation and Fusion Specific Heat Capacity Pressure in a gas (Boyle’s Law) This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way for the SHC and Density Sheet: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The density sheet includes the use of vernier callipers and micrometers to test resolution. The pressure sheet includes a test for inversely proportional variables using both data from a table and a line of best fit from a graph.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Pressure in Gas (Boyle's Law) Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Pressure in Gas (Boyle's Law) Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for pressure in gas calculations at GCSE, also known as Boyle’s Law. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 1 Prose based structure to answering questions about pressure Page 2 Using the test for inversley proportional from both a table of data and a graph Page 2 Numerical problem solving using the formula The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Density Formula Worksheet with questions and answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Density Formula Worksheet with questions and answers

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This worksheet is for density calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. The harder questions reference vernier callipers and micrometers which are in the density core practical. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: Latent Heat of Vaporisation and Fusion Formula Worksheet with Q&A
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KS4 GCSE Physics: Latent Heat of Vaporisation and Fusion Formula Worksheet with Q&A

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This worksheet is for latent heat of vaporisation and latent heat of fusion calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. This has two very similar formats to help make the link between the similarity of the latent heat formulas. One page for each formula and then the teachers version. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
KS4 GCSE Physics: All Electricity Formula Worksheets with answers
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KS4 GCSE Physics: All Electricity Formula Worksheets with answers

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This bundle has all the worksheets for all the electricity calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers. Current, Charge Time Voltage, current, resistance Energy, charge, voltage Power, energy, time, current, voltage, resistance This is a standard format for physics calculations, to be used in class to introduce and practise each formula. These have been honed on lower set pupils and allows differentiation in the following way: Page 1 Notes and examples completed with the teacher Page 2 Table, allows pupils to practise using the formula and manipulating it Page 2 Table, higher order skills for stronger pupils include s.f. and prefixes Page 2 Questions, these get harder as you work down the questions. The expectation is that this activity can stop when some pupils have finished the final questions, as this will still have allowed all pupils to practise problem solving. The answers can be given so pupils can complete questions for revision at the end of the top if they didn’t complete all the questions in class. There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.