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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Vacuum Flask
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The Vacuum Flask

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A worksheet aimed at helping students to map out what they need to put in the common six mark exam question, covering all the key features of the vacuum flask, which type of transfer they prevent/reduce and key words that should be included.
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
Mission to Mars
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Mission to Mars

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This activity can be adapted easily for a wide variety of different ages and abilities. It gets the pupils to think about and/or research the pros and cons of spending billions of pounds on a mission to mars. Pupils then decide on what their view of the matter is and write a letter to the Prime Minister arguing for or against it. this activity could then lead onto a classroom debate about it.
GCSE Pressure
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GCSE Pressure

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A fully differentiated introduction lesson for pressure. Includes calculating pressure and an activity for applying pressure calculations to high heels, and an extended writing task.
Feynman Diagrams (Particulary AQA A)
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Feynman Diagrams (Particulary AQA A)

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This worksheet allows pupils to learn the six specific feynman diagrams required by the AQA A syllabus, but could also be used by other exam boards for practise. This will also be good for revision.
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.
Classifying Particles
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Classifying Particles

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Fundamental Particles. This worksheet is to help AS level students get their heads around the different types of particles studied to to be used to refer back to throughout the topic. It should also be useful for revision.
Planet's Whose who
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Planet's Whose who

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This worksheet describes each of the 8 planets and gets pupils to work out which planet it is describing. this works well both as a revision tool for KS4 and as a reinforcing exercise for KS3 students.