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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.
New Advances in Science Posters
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New Advances in Science Posters

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I have these colourful posters displayed randomly around my room, i print them double sided and alternate them every fortnight. They are pictures taken from the I love science group on Facebook filled with the newest advances in science to help engage students and to allow students to see how what they are learning in the classroom can change the way our world works. There are a mixture of Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Engineering.
Fundamental Forces
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Fundamental Forces

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This is a 'who am i' activity. It gets the students to read 10 different descriptions and the students need to say which of the four fundamental forces it is describing.
reflection and refraction
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reflection and refraction

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reflection and refraction lesson aimed at low ability year 10s following the AQA A exam board, including experiment with waves, aimed at a 100 minute lesson. A pick-up-and-go lesson.
P2.2 Force Mass and Acceleration
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P2.2 Force Mass and Acceleration

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This lesson acts as an introduction to Newton's Second law for a high ability year 10 class. The lesson uses road safety as one of its main themes to engage the students to help them realise the importance of this rule. The lesson includes differentiated questions to be used the with CGP Essential Formula Practice book. The lesson also includes a practical.
P1.1 Infrared Radiaition
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P1.1 Infrared Radiaition

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A full lesson complete with worksheets for a low ability year 9 class covering: What is infrared radiation, emitting and absorbing, rate of transfer and different surfaces. The lesson is designed as a double lesson with a wide range of activities. Please give feedback. Any questions about the lesson please message me.
Edison Vs Telsa (AC/DC Currents)
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Edison Vs Telsa (AC/DC Currents)

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This worksheet is aimed at a low ability class studying alternating and direct currents. The videos attached go nicely with this worksheet. To finish off I got my pupils to debate who they would rather be, Thomas Edison or Nickola Telsa. Feedback Appreciated.
Fluid Pressure
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Fluid Pressure

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A full lesson plan with differentiated worksheets for fluid pressure. Mainly aimed at AQA GSCE Physics
Science Literacy and Reference mats
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Science Literacy and Reference mats

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These mats have been adapted from some of the ones already on here. They include a level descriptions, key lab rules, periodic tables, table of units as well as a literacy side. This could be laminated and stuck to the desks as one between two.
Quark Composition
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Quark Composition

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This worksheet allows students to envision the combination of quarks for baryons (protons and neutrons only) and mesons (kaon and pions only). This worksheet should also be useful for students when they move onto conservation laws and also revision. Based on the AQA syllabus, but should be useful for other exam boards too.
World Cup Science Skills/data handling
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World Cup Science Skills/data handling

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This is a lesson looking at how and when to draw different graphs, identifying variables and analysing a graph or data and planning an experiment. There are three different worksheets at the beginning to go with the PowerPoint, one for low ability, one for intermediate and one for high ability students to be printed off before the lesson.
Equation practice for additional physics
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Equation practice for additional physics

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this is a full lesson for a low ability year 11 class in preparation for their end of p2 part 1 test. It helps students decide which equation to use when covering various maths skills required for additional physics. although designed for a low ability class it can be easily altered for a higher ability class.
KS4 Forces Revision Warm Up
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KS4 Forces Revision Warm Up

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A set of warm up activities for a revision lesson on forces. The activities focus on literacy and numeracy for this module. The worksheet contains a crossword with definitions, a units match up and a fill in the blanks for equations. Could also be set as a homework.
Distance time graphs
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Distance time graphs

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A full lesson plan covering distance time graphs for the new AQA specification at GCSE. The lesson covers: Basics of a distance-time graphs Calculating speed of a straight line Calculating speed of an accelerating object. Lesson is aimed at a mixed-ability group. includes a worksheet
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.