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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).

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Science (physics, chemistry, biology) resources for Keystage 3, 4, and 5 (GCSE and A-level).
Stationary wave on a string (harmonics) - A Level Physics (Key stage 5)
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Stationary wave on a string (harmonics) - A Level Physics (Key stage 5)

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I’ve included a few exam style questions on harmonics and stationary waves on a string. Answers are also included. I’ve also included the link to a video I made to explain stationary waves on a string and the calculation of frequencies (harmonics). Hope you enjoy it and, if you do, feel free to subscribe to VTphysics! Enjoy!
Pressure difference - GCSE key stage 3 & 4 Physics
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Pressure difference - GCSE key stage 3 & 4 Physics

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Here’s a quick video to illustrate pressure difference. If you like this video, be sure to subscribe to VTphysics for more physics videos! I’ve also included a short powerpoint presentation and a couple worksheets testing students’ knowledge of pressure difference calculation. pressure difference = density x g x height
Static Electricity GCSE Physics KS4 (Powerpoints + Worksheets)
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Static Electricity GCSE Physics KS4 (Powerpoints + Worksheets)

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I used the resources in this bundle for 3 lessons, covering static electricity. I’ve included in this bundle the following: Powerpoints: Intro to electricity Static electricity Dangers of static electricity 1 x question prompt for when students write down notes while watching videos in ‘Dangers of Static Electricity’ 2 x worksheets with exam-style questions and mark schemes Specification points covered: Identify common materials which are electrical conductors or insulators, including metals and plastics. Explain how positive and negative electrostatic charges are produced on materials by the loss and gain of electrons. Know that there are forces of attraction between unlike charges and forces of repulsion between like charges. Explain electrostatic phenomena in terms of the movement of electrons. Explain the potential dangers of electrostatic charges, e.g. when fuelling aircraft and tankers. I’ve also linked to some videos that I made which you might find interesting. Hope you find this bundle useful!
Electrolysis GCSE Chemistry
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Electrolysis GCSE Chemistry

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This bundle includes… A Powerpoint presentation to teach students to predict the products formed during aqueous electrolysis and to write half equations at each electrode. A booklet for students to complete as they take notes during the lesson. Exam-style questions (10 marks) for the students to complete during the lesson or to complete as homework. Solutions to the handout and the exam-style questions.
Physics Escape Room | Science Escape Room
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Physics Escape Room | Science Escape Room

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I’ve created and run an escape room experience based on science/physics at my school. Check it out here, a step-by-step guide: https://vtphysics.wixsite.com/vtphysics If you want the files to recreate this escape room, do drop me a message and I’ll send you the pdf and image files! Enjoy!
Food chains and webs
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Food chains and webs

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Here’s a simple powerpoint for yr 7 or 8 pupils to learn about the difference between a food chain and a food web. I’ve used this resource for a 50 minute lesson. Learning objectives: Describe what food chains show Describe what food webs show
Light and Vision BUNDLE - Key Stage 3 Science Physics
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Light and Vision BUNDLE - Key Stage 3 Science Physics

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I have created some resources to cover the following points: Describe how the eye works Understand how to correct vision To investigate what happens when light enters a medium Describe how primary colours add to make secondary colours Explain how filters and coloured materials subtract light Draw ray diagrams to represent an image in a mirror Draw ray diagrams to show light passing through a lens. My collection of resources include: 26 slides PowerPoint presentation + embedded videos 3 worksheets/homework containing exam-style questions + markschemes Revision/summary worksheet + answers Refraction practical guide + worksheet Topic test + markschemes This resource is suitable for Key Stage 3 pupils (Yr 7 or 8).