A lesson presentation containing practical work and theory with diagrams to explain the difference between longitudinal and transverse waves for GCSE Physics
A powerpoint presentation covering the section on Further Mechanics Topic 6.1 on Momentum. The presentation covers the lessons linked to the EDEXCEL textbook by Pearson including derivations and answers.
An informative and detailed account of electric fields and how charges are accelerated in an electric field. Powerpoint that contains questions aimed at A2 level along with clear solutions to all the questions.
Powerpoint with hyperlinks to video clips and questions at the end. Detailed information on light dependant resistors and thermistors linking to the English ALevel physics sylabus.
Power point covering the full lesson on Edexcel Topic 3.1.2 linked to the textbook with answers to calculations. Detailed notes explaining the 'electronvolt'
This power point presentation is suitable for a Key stage 3 or Key stage 4 Physics lesson on the Big Bang. It identifies evidence that supports the Big Bang Theory in a non-judgmental way. Suitable for faith schools.
A power point presentation that supports the EDEXCEL A-Level Physics course lesson titled ‘The particle zoo’. Linked to textbook by Pearson for Edexcel Syllabus starting 2016.
A power point that demonstrates how to:
Draw ray diagrams through Concave and Convex lenses
Example questions with answers
Gives detailed description of the human eye
Explains how spectacles can correct eyesight problems
Describes uses of total internal reflection - fibre optics, lazers
This power point introduces Coulomb's law to A2 Physics students. This power point is quite mathematical and includes information on Coulomb's constant. Linked to textbook by Pearson for Edexcel Syllabus starting 2016.
A complete lesson for the busy teacher. This presentation explores ideas about electromagnetism. The presentation is eye catching containing smooth transitions and animations to help capture the students imagination. This resource is a 2 “Just stand and deliver”. The students can copy to make notes in their exercise books. The presentation has a plenary quiz with answers at the end to test understanding. If you are run off your feet and need a powerpoint to help you keep sane and catch up with your marking, this is the presentation for you.
A complete lesson for the busy teacher. This presentation explores ideas about the uses of electromagnets. The presentation is eye catching containing smooth transitions and animations to help capture the students imagination. This resource is a 2 “Just stand and deliver”. The students can copy to make notes in their exercise books. The presentation has a plenary quiz with answers at the end to test understanding. If you are run off your feet and need a powerpoint to help you keep sane and catch up with your marking, this is the presentation for you.
A complete lesson for the busy teacher. This presentation explores ideas about circuits. The presentation is eye catching containing smooth transitions and animations to help capture the students imagination. This resource is a 2 “Just stand and deliver”. The students can copy to make notes in their exercise books. The presentation has a plenary quiz with answers at the end to test understanding. If you are run off your feet and need a powerpoint to help you keep sane and catch up with your marking, this is the presentation for you.
A complete lesson for the busy teacher. This presentation explores ideas about extracting metals. The presentation is eye catching containing smooth transitions and animations to help capture the students imagination. This resource is a 2 “Just stand and deliver”. The students can copy to make notes in their exercise books. The presentation has a plenary quiz with answers at the end to test understanding. If you are run off your feet and need a powerpoint to help you keep sane and catch up with your marking, this is the presentation for you.
Print off and laminate, enlarge to make posters, give to absent students, provide for your class before tests, mock exams and the real exams.
These summary pages have the symbols, diagrams, equations, key words, key ideas for the major Physics topics in AS and A2. Year 12 and Year 13 students are often overloaded with ideas. This cuts down tot he basics for each topic. Your lower 6th and Upper 6th will be so grateful. Colourful, easy font to read.
Topics included in the Bundle: Electricity; Materials; Mechanics; Quantum and Particle Physics; Waves; Astrophysics; Fields; Further Mechanics; Nuclear Physics; Thermodynamics.
These topics are founds in most Physics courses including AQA and Edexcel Physics. Oxford and Cambridge Universities approach both courses as entry for a multitude of Degrees. United Kingdom and England A-levels are world recognised courses.
A complete lesson for the busy teacher. This presentation explores ideas about Potential Difference. The presentation is eye catching containing smooth transitions and animations to help capture the students imagination. This resource is a 2 “Just stand and deliver”. The students can copy to make notes in their exercise books. The presentation has a plenary quiz with answers at the end to test understanding. If you are run off your feet and need a powerpoint to help you keep sane and catch up with your marking, this is the presentation for you.