As CEO and founder of STEM Tutoring UK, I provide the following service to students online and in real life:
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Workbook for each topic
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Exam technique practise
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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
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
KS3 Physics 4 Forces worksheets include defintion and effects, a force name and description, drawing force diagrams and Newton’s first law and Newton’s second law.
Interactive worksheets to use in KS3 Physics lessons when introducing forces and resultant forces.
The 4 worksheets are editable .docx files and a pdf, they have teacher’s answers at the back and hints on how to mark pupils work to give useful feedback.
Intro page with sections for: a definition, effects of a force, list of contact and non-contact forces, measuring devices and units.
A link the force name to the description, surrounded by drawings with and without force diagrams for pupils to reference in the future
Newton’s First Law, Definition and 4 scenarios to draw force diagrams
Newton’s Second Law, Definition and 4 scenarios to draw force diagrams
Answers included for all worksheets.
This KS3 Electricity Mindmap with blanks is perfect for revision at the end of the topic, either in class or for homework and self study. There are three files:
Pupils mindmap about the Electricity topic with blanks (pdf)
An editable version in powerpoint of the pupils mindmap with blanks (pptx)
A teachers version with the answers in. (pdf)
There are mindmaps on all KS3 and KS4 topics. There are resources with these all bundled together as well for ease.
These are other KS3 Physics Mindmap for Electricity, Energy, Forces and Motion and a bundle of all of them together
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12662308
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12662037
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12638093
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12982945
Other useful worksheets:
KS3 Electricity Current worksheets
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12979971
KS3 Electricity voltage worksheets
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12980749
KS3 Electricity Resistance Worksheets
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12988786
KS3 Electricity Mindmap Worksheet
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12662308
KS3 Entire Electricity Topic Bundle
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-current-electricity-complete-resource-for-current-voltage-resistance-12988815
This KS3 Forces and Motion Mindmap with blanks is perfect for revision at the end of the topic, either in class or for homework and self study. There are three files:
Pupils mindmap about the FAM topic with blanks (pdf)
An editable version in powerpoint of the pupils mindmap with blanks (pptx)
A teachers version with the answers in. (pdf)
This covers the entire KS3 Forces and Motion topic
definition of a force and resultant force
contact and non-contact forces
free body diagrams
force types
newtons 1st 2nd and 3rd laws with examples
weight formula
friction defintion, effects and how to measure it
speed calculation
speed measurement experiment
distance time graphs
hooke’s law with the spring experiment
This is an exhaustive mindmap of the entire KS3 topic and an excellent revision activity when starting GCSE.
There are mindmaps on all KS3 and KS4 topics. There are resources with these all bundled together as well for ease.
These are other KS3 Physics Mindmap for Electricity, Energy, Forces and Motion and a bundle of all of them together
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12662308
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12662037
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12638093
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12982945
This bundle has all the worksheets for all the calculations in Paper 2 AQA Physics 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
Pressure in fluids
Speed distance time
Velocity displacement time
Weight mass
Work Done
Frequency wavelength time period
wavespeed
Transformers
FLHR F = Bil
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.
This worksheet is for introducing the F = Bil Flemings Left Hand Rule FLHR calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers.
This worksheet is for introducing and practising the transformer calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers.
Formats are both editable .docx and .pdf
This worksheet is for wavelength, frequency and wave speed calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers.
There is a pdf version and a .docx version that is editable.
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.
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 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.
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.
This worksheet is for introducing the mechanic suvat calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers.
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.
This worksheet is for introducing the Pressure, Force Area calculations at GCSE. It contains a pupil worksheet with blanks and a teachers sheet with answers.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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)
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.