I am a KS3-4 Physics teacher currently teaching in the North West of England. In addition to physics, I am also pursuing an Astronomy GCSE for my school.
I will only upload items that I am proud of and as such I hope you will agree are of a good quality.
I am a KS3-4 Physics teacher currently teaching in the North West of England. In addition to physics, I am also pursuing an Astronomy GCSE for my school.
I will only upload items that I am proud of and as such I hope you will agree are of a good quality.
This is intended as a revision worksheet summary of the magnets and electromagnets topic in AQA Physics 2016. This includes the content relevant to the Combined course and also omits all Higher Tier content as well. (These can be found on a different sheet)
I have used the AQA specification to create all of these questions and as such should not be missing anything major from the topic.
The last slide are question cards you can hand out as an extension for students who finish to make their own questions for their peers.
This is my worksheet that is based on both of the required equations for power in the new AQA specification. Answers are also provided on printable A5 sheets for peer assessment.
This is a revision task intended to summarise the whole of the atomic structure topic on the new AQA Physics specification. I have used the specification itself to ensure I covered as much as possible, and I have also included on this the physics only content that is required if you are teaching trilogy. I have made a combined science one as well if that is more suited. The physics only are highlighted in orange.
Print this back to back to reduce paper wastage.
The last slide is an extension task - students can cut out these question cards and write their own questions using the revision sheet to help them. These can then be passed to other members of the group.
This is a revision task intended to summarise the whole of the atomic structure topic on the new AQA Physics specification. I have used the specification itself to ensure I covered as much as possible, and I have also ensured that I have only covered the content needed for combined award, not full Trilogy Physics. If you require that, I have made a separate sheet.
Print this back to back to reduce paper wastage.
The last slide is an extension task - students can cut out these question cards and write their own questions using the revision sheet to help them. These can then be passed to other members of the group.
This is intended as a revision worksheet summary of the Forces and motion topic in AQA Physics 2016. This includes the content relevant to the Combined Higher Tier and as such does not contain sections that Physics only classes will need (The Trilogy science can be found elsewhere.)
Print it out back to back to save on paper. This is a three sheet activity unfortunately as there is so much content.
I have used the AQA specification to create all of these questions and as such should not be missing anything major from the topic.
This is a revision task intended to summarise the first half of the forces topic on the new AQA Physics specification. I have used the specification itself to ensure I covered as much as possible, and I have also tailored this worksheet to the combined science specification. Physics trilogy students will need to use a different worksheet (which I have made).
The forces topic is very large so I am splitting the revision of it into two as it does split quite nicely.
Print this back to back to reduce paper wastage.
The last slide is an extension task - students can cut out these question cards and write their own questions using the revision sheet to help them. These can then be passed to other members of the group.
This is a numeracy/skills based lesson designed to train students into the proper ways of creating and labelling a good scientific table.
The main activity involves having the class create an extensive table for an experiment (you may choose to complete the experiment if you wish!) and they can PASA their progress on these skills at the end.
This is an experiment brought down from GCSE to KS3 so that the students can have an early taste of a required practical. The class will have the majority of the lesson to complete the lengthy experiment after you have shown the modelling slides and demonstrated the experiment yourself.
This lesson is followed up with a large mid-topic assessment piece.
The lesson can be done in 50 mins, but could over run. Included are the ppt and learning mat.
I have two free resources from the SoW if you would like to see how I structure these lessons. Please visit my shop to find them.
This is a worksheet created specifically to help embed mathematical principles in a science context. The worksheet is tasking the students to make various things the subject and will help develop equation transformation skills.
This is bundled with an adjoining powerpoint if required.
This is intended as a revision worksheet summary of the magnets and electromagnets topic in AQA Physics 2016. This includes the content relevant to the Physics Trilogy course and also includes all Higher Tier content as well. There is a lot on here that is not relevant to the combined science course. (These can be found on a different sheet)
Print back to back to save on paper.
I have used the AQA specification to create all of these questions and as such should not be missing anything major from the topic.
The last slide are question cards you can hand out as an extension for students who finish to make their own questions for their peers.
This is the PowerPoint I use to teach and demonstrate how to complete the second required practical of the topic. The class will need to do at least two components so there is a good chance this will turn into a double lesson. I chose a lamp and a normal resistor. Download the accompanying worksheets from AQA for methods or handouts.
This is simply a worksheet and mark scheme I made to assess the use of both of the equations required for the new AQA Physics Spec. Everything is ready to be printed.
This is intended as a revision worksheet summary of the electromagnetic waves topic in AQA Physics 2016. This includes the content relevant to the Physics course and as such contains sections that Combined physicists do not need. (These can be found on a different sheet)
I have used the AQA specification to create all of these questions and as such should not be missing anything major from the topic.
The last slide are question cards you can hand out as an extension for students who finish to make their own questions for their peers.
This is intended as a revision worksheet summary of the magnets and electromagnets topic in AQA Physics 2016. This includes the content relevant to the Combined course and also includes all Higher Tier content as well. The Physics only is not included (These can be found on a different sheet)
Print back to back to save on paper.
I have used the AQA specification to create all of these questions and as such should not be missing anything major from the topic.
The last slide are question cards you can hand out as an extension for students who finish to make their own questions for their peers.
This is a handy sheet you may want to provide your classes - a simple to read list of all the equations required to be remembered for the AQA Physics 2016 curriculum. There is only one HT equation and this has been highlighted.
This is not the definitive list as there are more that WILL be provided in the exam, however I felt it necessary to equip my students as best I could so they can revise these.
Printable worksheets relating to the topic Forces and Pressure at KS3 Level. Made to accompany the rest of the topic content I have published, but could easily fit into any SoW.
These are a set of resources you could use to revise the content of this unit. I have provided a standard revision sheet and mind map, as well as a Kagan structured "find someone who" activity on forces and a lower ability types of forces quiz.
This is lesson two in a SoW that is designed to into AQA GCSE content by year 9. This lesson goes into the idea of balanced and unbalanced forces and then defines a resultant force.
This is a fun lesson! You will need to book a Van Der Graaf generator for the demonstrate phase of the lesson and you will need balloons (and ideally, a balloon pump so that no moisture enters the balloon for maximum effect).
The ppt is heavily animated (it took a long time to make) but does get the concept across well.
I have two free resources from the SoW if you would like to see how I structure these lessons. Please visit my shop to find them.
This is intended as a revision worksheet summary of the Forces and motion topic in AQA Physics 2016. This includes the content relevant to the Trilogy Higher Tierand as such contains sections that combined science does not need (I have highlighted these. The combined science can be found elsewhere.)
Print it out back to back to save on paper. This is a three sheet activity unfortunately as there is so much content.
I have used the AQA specification to create all of these questions and as such should not be missing anything major from the topic.
This is my introductory lesson to the space topic for KS3. It broadly follows the Activate Science text book. I have added more information in however from the Astronomy GCSE - just interesting information and nothing too challenging.
Should provide some good questions from the class!