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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"-Albert Einstein. These wise words from the worl'd greatest physicist has long inspired my lesson plans, ensuring that concepts are made as simple as possible without dumbing down. All paid for lessons follow the same design, all lessons are clearly differentiated, with plenty of peer assessment and self assessment to reduce teacher workload and are fun and engaging for student and teacher alike.

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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"-Albert Einstein. These wise words from the worl'd greatest physicist has long inspired my lesson plans, ensuring that concepts are made as simple as possible without dumbing down. All paid for lessons follow the same design, all lessons are clearly differentiated, with plenty of peer assessment and self assessment to reduce teacher workload and are fun and engaging for student and teacher alike.
Physics App of the fortnight
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Physics App of the fortnight

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A series of posters displaying different FREE apps to encourage students to continue learning outside of the classroom, a mixture of revision and curriculum apps and general apps about advances in science.
Core Physics Extended Writing (QWC questions AQA P1)
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Core Physics Extended Writing (QWC questions AQA P1)

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This covers the QWC questions given by AQA for core physics over the past few years. Each question has a answer preparation section, a keywords section and a space for the students answer and a mark scheme. There is a PowerPoint with videos for most of the questions and hints on the questions to go on the board. Designed to be used by non-specialists in the run up to the physics exam. Please give any feedback on how it could be improved.
Current Wars
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Current Wars

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A worksheet based AC and DC currents, using the history of science talking about Edison and Telsa as the starting point. This was used for low ability pupils.
My Vertebrate's Habitat
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My Vertebrate's Habitat

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I allow my students around 30-40 minutes to do this in pairs. Following on from the previous worksheet where the pupils had to design their own vertebrate and label it, the pupils now have to design a habitat for their vertebrate, the boxes around the edge should be filled with labels explaining why they have put the things there. I got my pupils to do this in pairs and then made a display along with the earlier worksheet called 'Year 7's Fantasy Zoo'. I would recomend blowing this up to A3 size on the photocopier.
Forensic Science Careers Poster
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Forensic Science Careers Poster

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21 posters showing the wide variety of specialisms within Forensic Science with a variety of real images of people working within those fields. Each poster also has a list of recommended A-levels for that area of forensics.
Physics Angels
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Physics Angels

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Make your own physics decorations for your tree or classroom! A fun Christmas activity (although could be used at other times of the year), the “angels” of physics come with an equation they are closely associated with, students can then get creative by adding their own wings. I will also be setting my students the task of writing a biography about their “angel” over the Christmas break.
Young's Modulus
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Young's Modulus

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A full lesson covering the Young’s Modulus, how to use a micrometer screw-gauge and the required practical 4 for AQA. There are also a few questions including a past paper QWC question
Scalars and Vectors (Introduction to Mechanics)
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Scalars and Vectors (Introduction to Mechanics)

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This is a full lesson for introducing Scalars and Vectors for A-level physics, for a very mixed ability group. The lesson includes activities, worked examples, answers and differentiated learning objectives. The lesson includes two fun activities and a fully differentiated drill sheet, covering E-grade all the way to pre-university level questions for your most able students. The lesson powerpoint includes worked example answers.
Resistivity
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Resistivity

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A whole lesson covering resistivity for A-level physics, including what resistivity is, semiconductors and superconductors.
Introduction to A-level Electricity
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Introduction to A-level Electricity

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A full lesson introducing the electricity topic for AQA physics. Covering Current and Voltage, Ohm’s law and I-V graphs. Lesson includes questions with answers and an experiment
GCSE Physics Equations Christmas Activity Bookmarks
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GCSE Physics Equations Christmas Activity Bookmarks

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I have often found that students get worried about when to use each equation. These Christmas bookmarks look at how the same property can be used in three different equations and has differentiated questions on the back to allow students to practice when to use each equation. Perfect for lessons in the run up to Christmas or even a Christmas homework sheet. The bookmarks cover equations for: Force, mass and voltage
Waves - Phase and phase difference (lesson 2)
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Waves - Phase and phase difference (lesson 2)

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This is the second lesson for A-level physics on waves. this lesson looks at Amplitude, wave properties and phase. The lesson covers phase in fractions, degrees and radians. A fully differentiated lesson with a fun board game to liven up the topic and a homework activity.
Freefall and projectile Motion
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Freefall and projectile Motion

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A full lesson plan for a mixed ability sixth form class on projectile motion and free fall. Could be used over two lessons. Includes a step by step projectile motion worksheet for weaker students.
Particle Physics and Quantum Phenomena Vocabulary Paperchain (Christmas Activity)
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Particle Physics and Quantum Phenomena Vocabulary Paperchain (Christmas Activity)

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A fun twist on the traditional loop game! With 56 key words based on Particle Physics and Quantum Phenomena, print these off double sided on coloured paper and have your A-level students read the definition, the students then find the matching word, on the back of the matching word is another definition, the students find the next word and link them together in a traditional paper chain, with the word displaying on the outside. A fun way for students to check their understanding of keywords from A-level physics whilst also making decorations to give your lab a festive feel for Christmas! Length of activity: approximately 30-40 minutes if students are working in pairs and fun christmas music is playing in the background.