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Experienced Science teacher and Head of Department specialising predominantly in Physics at GCSE and A-level. My resources are designed as complete and ready-to-go lessons for any science teacher but are particularly suited to NQTs or those who are not 100% confident at the material yet as explanations and activities are very clearly described and answers provided wherever possible. At KS4 and KS5, lessons prepare students for their exams by incorporating exam application throughout.

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Experienced Science teacher and Head of Department specialising predominantly in Physics at GCSE and A-level. My resources are designed as complete and ready-to-go lessons for any science teacher but are particularly suited to NQTs or those who are not 100% confident at the material yet as explanations and activities are very clearly described and answers provided wherever possible. At KS4 and KS5, lessons prepare students for their exams by incorporating exam application throughout.
GCSE Physics - Distance-time graphs - Unit 5.6.1.4 (AQA 9-1)
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GCSE Physics - Distance-time graphs - Unit 5.6.1.4 (AQA 9-1)

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In lesson 2 of the forces unit students learn how to read a distance time graph and identify the motion in its different sections. They then build on their knowledge of speed calculations in the previous lesson to calculate the speed using the gradient. Higher tier students will also learn to calculate the instantaneous speed by finding the gradient of the tangent. All questions in powerpoint come with answers. All lesson power points have a slide with clearly defined lesson objectives at the start. Suitable for both the AQA GCSE Physics 9-1 and Combined Science: Trilogy courses. Please note that the worksheet and answer sheet are freely available elsewhere on TES. The price of this resource is for the lesson powerpoint only. I have attached the worksheet and answers as I have found them a useful accompaniment.
AQA New GCSE Electricity - Lesson 7 - Required practical 15: Resistance and wire length
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AQA New GCSE Electricity - Lesson 7 - Required practical 15: Resistance and wire length

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In lesson 7 of the electricity unit students investigate the relationship between a length of constantan wire and its resistance. The lesson includes pre- and post-experiment tasks and example results are included in the powerpoint in case the experiment doesn’t go as planned! There is also guidance on what a good graph looks like. All lesson power points have a slide with clearly defined lesson objectives at the start. You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/
AQA New GCSE Electricity Lesson Bundle
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AQA New GCSE Electricity Lesson Bundle

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This lesson bundle follows and covers the complete new AQA specification for Combined Science: Trilogy - Physics - Electricity unit. (The new combined science GCSE replaces the old double award core and additonal science units.) This bundle now contains 14 lessons with their accompanying resources for the Electricity unit from the Physics section of the new AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy. Each lesson has engaging ‘bell work’ as students settle, clearly defined learning objectives, tasks to promote interest and consolidate learning of the lesson material and plenary slides. Most lessons also contain a practical activity to develop students’ skills and confidence using equipment and to give students the opportunity to discover the circuit rules for themselves before learning the theory, although this can also be flipped to instead test the theory in practice once learnt. The lessons and resources included are: L1 - Circuit components, series and parallel circuits; L2 - Current; L3 - Charge; L4 - Potential difference; L5 - Power; L6 - Resistance; L7 - Required practical 15 - Resistance with wire length; L8 - Ohm’s law; L9 - Power and resistance; L10 - Resistors - Thermistors and LDRs; L11 - Required practical 16 - Resistors in series and parallel (NOW ADDED); L12 - The National Grid (NOW ADDED); L13 - Types of current - AC DC and the plug (NOW ADDED); L14 - The plug and electrical safety in the home (NEWLY ADDED). You can view my other resources in my TES author shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/QuasiEntropist/