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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.

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If you’re looking for tried and tested physics resources, these will help get your course content across and make it interesting. Delivery and execution are down to your own personal style. My resources have all been tested on real classes and have been observed by respected colleagues, who are also excellent teachers. I work in one of the best (Outstanding) state schools in the UK. I retrained as a teacher in my 30s and have been teaching physics and some biology for twelve years.
P5d Momentum
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P5d Momentum

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) SPACE FOR REFLECTION OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 7-8 (P5d) 1) … object collides with another object, the two objects exert an equal and opposite force on each other 2) …momentum = mass x velocity 3) …Force = change in momentum / time 4) … momentum is a property that is always conserved
P3 L05 Electrical Energy and Power
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P3 L05 Electrical Energy and Power

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L05 Electrical Energy and Power Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P3 Electricity (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 5 of 7 Objectives: Explain the link between power, potential difference and current Explain the energy changes in circuits over time Apply equations relating potential difference, current, quantity of charge, resistance, power, energy and time Lesson presentation for projector, homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
P1 L13 Floating and Sinking
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P1 L13 Floating and Sinking

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L13 Floating and Sinking Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P1 Matter (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 13 of 14 Objectives: Describe the factors which influence floating and sinking Investigate how changing volume and density affects floating and sinking Apply knowledge of density in the design of boats that float Lesson presentation for projector, Making Plasticine Boats Worksheet, Float or Sink Worksheet, End of Unit Test Revision Check List Homework, Certificate of Excellence in Physics New Curriculum
P1 L12 Upthrust and Pressure in Liquids
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P1 L12 Upthrust and Pressure in Liquids

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L12 Upthrust and Pressure in Liquids Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P1 Matter (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 12 of 14 Objectives: Explain why pressure in a liquid varies with depth and density Explain how upward forces are generated on a partially submerged object Calculate the differences in pressure at different depths in a liquid Lesson presentation for projector, homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
P3 L03 Simple Circuits
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P3 L03 Simple Circuits

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L03 Simple Circuits Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P3 Electricity (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 3 of 7 Objectives: Describe the differences between series and parallel circuits Correctly position measuring instruments in electrical circuits Describe the behaviour of energy, current and potential difference Represent d.c. circuits using conventional symbols Lesson presentation for projector, simple circuits worksheet, homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
P3 L06 Complex Circuits
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P3 L06 Complex Circuits

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L06 Complex Circuits Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P3 Electricity (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 6 of 7 Objectives: Explain that if two resistors are in series the net resistance increases Explain that if two resistors are in parallel the net resistance decreases Explain the design and use of sensing circuits for measurement and testing purposes Lesson presentation for projector, Ohm's Law Practical Worksheet, End of Unit Test Revision Check List Homework. New Curriculum
P3 L04 Resistance
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P3 L04 Resistance

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L04 Resistance Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P3 Electricity (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 4 of 7 Objectives: Know the units in which current, resistance and voltage are measured Recall that current depends on both resistance and potential difference State the definition of potential difference Use the equation V = I x R (Ohm’s Law) Relate the shape of resistance graphs to different components Explain the design of a circuit used to measure resistance Lesson presentation for projector, Ohm’s Law Practical worksheet, homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
OCR Gateway Science Suite ELECTRICITY FOR GADGETS 25% OFF
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OCR Gateway Science Suite ELECTRICITY FOR GADGETS 25% OFF

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OCR Gateway Science Suite ELECTRICITY FOR GADGETS 25% OFF OCR Gateway Science Suite GCSE (Physics P6) 8 double lessons (100min) Lessons 1-2 (P6a) Resisting Lessons 3-4 (P6b) Sharing Lessons 5-6 (P6c) Motoring Lessons 7-8 (P6d) Generating Lessons 9-10 (P6e) Transforming Lessons 11-12 (P6f) Charging Lessons 13-14 Charging Diodes & Capacitors Lessons 15-16 Electrical Cables 8 Lesson Presentations, 2 Class Practicals, 2 Workbooks, 1 Card Game. Curriculum
P4 L01 Magnets and Magnetic Fields
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P4 L01 Magnets and Magnetic Fields

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L1 Magnets and Magnetic Fields Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P4 Magnets and Magnetic Fields (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 1 of 7 Objectives: Describe the attraction and repulsion between unlike and like poles of permanent magnets Use suspended magnets to show attraction and repulsion Describe the characteristics of the magnetic field of a magnet showing changes in strength and direction Interpret and construct diagrams showing magnetic fields Lesson presentation for projector, class experiments (Magnetic Fields), homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
P5b Vectors and Equations of Motion
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P5b Vectors and Equations of Motion

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Vectors and Equations of Motion Year 11 GCSE (Higher) SPACE FOR REFLECTION OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 3-4 (P5b) 1) Know the difference between scalar vector and scalar quantities 2) Calculate the resultant of two vectors by adding vectors that occur in parallel or at right angles to each other 3) State and use the equations of motion SUVAT
P4c Safe Electricals
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P4c Safe Electricals

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Year 11 GCSE (Higher) RADIATION FOR LIFE OCR Gateway Science Suite Lessons 5-6 (P4c) 1) …simple circuits in terms of the flow of electrical charge 2) …equation: resistance = voltage / current 3) …functions of the live, neutral and earth wires 4) …wire fuse and earthing protects people and appliances
  P3b Changing Speed
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P3b Changing Speed

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Year 10/11 GCSE OCR Gateway Science Suite FORCES FOR TRANSPORT Lessons 1-2 (P3b) Changing Speed Objectives 1) State and use the equation: acceleration = change in speed / time 2) Draw and interpret qualitatively simple speed time graphs 3) Describe how the gradient of a speed-time graph is a measure of acceleration 4) Explain acceleration could involve a change in speed or direction
  Greenhouse Effect Demo
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Greenhouse Effect Demo

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Greenhouse effect and global warming. OCR Gateway Module P2: Living for the Future P2c Global warming.Simple practical you can use to demo the effects of different greenhouse gases. Complete with work sheet, sample data, graph and questions. Helps fill the gap in the new OCR Gateway scheme.
Extinction (Hybridisation of Wildcats)
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Extinction (Hybridisation of Wildcats)

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Extinction (Hybridisation of Wildcats) Biology Key Stage 3 GENETICS AND EVOLUTION Objectives Outline the process of extinction Give examples of endangered and extinct species Explain different causes of extinction Analyse the traits of different cats to estimate their genetic composition Consider the limitations of this phenotypic data Organisms are adapted to survive and compete in their environment. If the environment changes they can struggle to survive and reproduce If this happens to a whole species it can go extinct Causes of Extinction: catastrophic events, habitat change, over exploitation, alien invasion, disease, hybridisation Use a series of questions to evaluate photos of cats and identify wildcats. Complete the table for each of the four cats using the trait descriptors. Total the scores and decide which cats are wildcats, hybrids or domestic cats. Links to BBC Winterwatch 2016. Where have the Neanderthals gone?
Key Stage 3 Physics Symbols & Units
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Key Stage 3 Physics Symbols & Units

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Circus of practical activities and calculation covering all the 16 physics symbols and units needed in Key Stage 3. Distance, area, volume, mass, density, force, pressure, time, speed, weight, moment, energy, current, resistance and voltage. This full lesson including workbooks, PowerPoint and requisition list for equipment. Use as an introduction in year 7 or for revision at any stage.
P1 Matter 2016 OCR Physics A 2016 Bundle (Leasons 9 -  13)
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P1 Matter 2016 OCR Physics A 2016 Bundle (Leasons 9 - 13)

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P1 Matter (2016) Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) Key Stage 4 Lessons 9 to 13 30% OFF Entire lessons for the second half of the unit. Includes: 5 complete lessons, 5 full lesson PowerPoint Presentations, 8 demos and practicals, 6 worksheets, 3 Homework Sheets, 3 Homework marking presentations, 2 Spreadsheets, 1 End of Unit check list. All you need to teach the second half of this new unit, designed to be taught from with everything you need. Simple but attractive presentation and interactive features including links to relevant videos. Who needs a text books? New Curriculum (Please note the end of unit test is not included due to copyright issues)
P3 L01 Static Electricity
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P3 L01 Static Electricity

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L01 Static Electricity Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P3 Electricity (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 1 of 7 Objectives: Describe charge as a property of all matter Understand how static charge can be produced by rubbing two different insulators together Explain the forces of attraction and repulsion Use the transfer of electrons to explain the phenomena of static electricity Relate the concept of electric field to the forces of attraction and repulsion Lesson presentation for projector, homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
  PhotoCell Solar Panel Prep
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PhotoCell Solar Panel Prep

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The theory of Photocells and Solar Panels. OCR Gateway Science Suite Controlled Assessment Theory June 2012 This is a prep lesson for controlled assessment covering all the theory required in one simple presentation with questions throughout and a worksheet for the students to complete. Hope it helps!
P1 L11 Atmospheric and Fluid Pressure
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P1 L11 Atmospheric and Fluid Pressure

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L11 Atmospheric and Fluid Pressure Physics A (OCR Gateway Science) P1 Matter (2016) Key Stage 4 Lesson 11 of 14 Objectives: Describe a simple model of the Earth’s atmosphere Explain why atmospheric pressure varies with height above the surface of the planet Use the pressure of a column of liquid equation to calculate pressure, height or density Recall the units of pressure, height and density Lesson presentation for projector, class experiments (Barometer), worksheets (Higher and Foundation) homework sheet, homework marking presentation. New Curriculum
Electrical Cables. Five class practicals exploring properties of electrical wires.
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Electrical Cables. Five class practicals exploring properties of electrical wires.

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Five experiments for students to do exploring the properties electrical cables. Either as a standalone lesson or over a longer period interweaved with electrical resistance theory. 1. Tensile strength 2. Resistance and type of metal 3. Resistance and cross-sectional area 4. Resistance and temperature 5. Resistance and length These experiments have been fully tested and work well with simple equipment you will have in the prep room. I’ve done all the trial and error work for you! All variables covered allowing students to discover their relationship with resistance or tensile strength. They will familiarise themselves with the equipment and circuits necessary to measure the resistance of a wire.