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I only share my very best work - creative, tried and tested resources. I have been teaching Science for more than fifteen years. Director of Science at Burnham Grammar School.

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I only share my very best work - creative, tried and tested resources. I have been teaching Science for more than fifteen years. Director of Science at Burnham Grammar School.
Photoelectric Effect Animated A-level Physics
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Photoelectric Effect Animated A-level Physics

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This presentation was designed for a very successful interview lesson. The diagrams are animated and there are lots of AfL questions. A series of graded question sheets with answers are embedded allowing differentiation. Very clear and strongly organised ideas - recommended. Updated and expanded May 2022
Radioactive Half-Lives GCSE Physics
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Radioactive Half-Lives GCSE Physics

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An animated presentation on radioactive half-lives. Lots of examples and attractive applications. The PowerPoint includes a differentiated starter quiz and graded plenary. Differentiated calculation worksheets with answers are included. Mainly tailored to GCSE higher level but serves as a useful recap at A-level. Updated May 2022
Ionic Bonding and Covalent Bonding Animated
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Ionic Bonding and Covalent Bonding Animated

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An excellent resource aimed at higher GCSE level. Contains differentiated question sheets with answers. Covers electron shells, names of ionic compounds, animated diagrams for two ionic compounds and two covalent compounds. Contains a worksheet and animated presentation. Recommended.
Parachuting Super Lesson: Animated Forces, Graphs & Momentum
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Parachuting Super Lesson: Animated Forces, Graphs & Momentum

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A GCSE Physics summary revision lesson on parachuting. Covers forces, motion graphs, momentum & energy topics. The basics are handled with a card sort and forces quiz. There is lots here to extend more able students. This resource can be easily tailored to suit your class. Students are gripped by the skydiving/ parachuting context. There is plenty of material here which could easily be cropped to tailor to your own class.
Power Stations GCSE Card Game
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Power Stations GCSE Card Game

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Plays by the same rules as popular children’s card game “TopTrumps”. A card game with sixteen different types of power stations. I recommend this to introduce or revise the GCSE power stations topic, it is very engaging. Make up a whole class set for students to work in pairs they will accidentally learn loads whilst having fun.
Physics A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games Bundle
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Physics A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games Bundle

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Ten interactive competitive games on Physics A-level topics. These will make a very welcome break from other less thrilling means of revision. The Matching Pairs Game is a fun and competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match tiles. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness. This game won a Microsoft innovation award. An editor is separately available to make your own games; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/matching-pairs-interactive-game-creator-11063058 bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
The Science of Seeing Colours Assembly/ Starter
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The Science of Seeing Colours Assembly/ Starter

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This is my favourite optical illusion and it’s not well known. Could be used as an interactive starter in Physics, Biology or Art. I have used this several times for Science Week assemblies - a hall full of students audibly stunned at how their own eyes work. Strongly recommended.
Fundamental Particles Card Game (quarks, leptons etc)
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Fundamental Particles Card Game (quarks, leptons etc)

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Plays by the same rules as popular children’s card game “TopTrumps”. A card game with twenty-three different fundamental particles. I recommend this to introduce the particles topic at A-level, it is very engaging. Make up a whole class set for students to work in pairs they will accidentally learn loads whilst having fun. My students often have the cards in front of them throughout the topic. Added rules for annihilation when a particle and antiparticle meet. Graphics used by permission by the Particle Zoo
Current, Voltage, Soldiers and Chocolate Bars
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Current, Voltage, Soldiers and Chocolate Bars

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A carefully animated model for current and voltage. Current is represented by soldiers running along wires, voltage is the chocolate bars (energy) they transfer. The presentation contains an entertaining starter, a quiz and worksheets with answers to review learning. I have found the model to be very effective with a huge range of ability levels from year 7 to year 12.
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Maths Bundle of Five
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Maths Bundle of Five

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A FREE exemplar Four in a Row game on Mental Maths is available to try before you buy. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Five games are available. They are designed primarily for use at GCSE level. The questions are fully editable.
Two Team IWB Quiz Game Creator
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Two Team IWB Quiz Game Creator

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Very competitive, fast paced and really fun - my students favourite type of quiz. An interactive whiteboard quiz for two players answering questions simultaneously on each side of the IWB. This is the “creator” template allowing you to make new games with your choice of questions. This quiz won a Microsoft innovation award. Below are links to four free examples to try before you buy. Please note that performance may vary on some types of whiteboard. Energy Cells Forces Digestive system
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Physics Bundle of Seven
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Physics Bundle of Seven

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A FREE exemplar Four in a Row game on Radioactivity is available to try before you buy. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Six games are presented here. They are designed primarily for use at GCSE level. The questions are fully editable.
Matching Pairs Interactive Game Creator
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Matching Pairs Interactive Game Creator

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A fun and competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match tiles. An interactive whiteboard or two remote mice works best. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness. This game won a Microsoft innovation award. Very strongly recommended for all ages. This template allows you to make your own interactive whiteboard games. Making your own game should take about five minutes. A bonus matching pairs pictures template is included so you can include pictures and diagrams in your games. Nineteen exemplar Matching Pairs Games are included with editing enabled to let you customise them. There are many free examples of Matching Pairs Games to try before you buy. Please visit my shop; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/bennyjohn5 bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
257 multiple choice & worked solutions for A-level Physics first year
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257 multiple choice & worked solutions for A-level Physics first year

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257 multiple choice questions for A-level physics first year topics. These questions have carefully presented student-friendly model solutions. Questions from the particles topic are available as a free sample Questions are also available for all the second year A-level physics topics in a bundle;