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Here you will find resources for teaching Physics at GCSE and A-level. Many of these resources have been designed to be used in a flipped classroom. In a flipped classroom, students are asked to prepare a subject in advance of a lesson, by watching instructional videos or using simulations and completing a task. However, these resources can also be used as standalone worksheets for in-class use, as homework, or for revision. Please go to my website for more details, and for answer sheets.

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Here you will find resources for teaching Physics at GCSE and A-level. Many of these resources have been designed to be used in a flipped classroom. In a flipped classroom, students are asked to prepare a subject in advance of a lesson, by watching instructional videos or using simulations and completing a task. However, these resources can also be used as standalone worksheets for in-class use, as homework, or for revision. Please go to my website for more details, and for answer sheets.
Use of SI units and their prefixes
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Use of SI units and their prefixes

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This is a Physics A-level worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, covering SI base units, derived units and prefixes. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Fuses and the Earth Wire
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Fuses and the Earth Wire

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on fuses - their anatomy, how they work, choosing the correct fuse rating, how the fuse works with the Earth wire, and circuit breakers.
The Wave Equation
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The Wave Equation

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Simple worksheet for GCSE from Flipped Around Physics on the Wave Equation and the use of prefixes. Worked examples and questions.
Convection
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Convection

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on convection. Students are asked to explain various phenomena using convection.
Heat loss from a house
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Heat loss from a house

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on heat loss from a house. This is a simple worksheet which gets students to identify where heat is being lost, how it is being lost and what can be done to reduce the heat loss.
Internal energy
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Internal energy

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on internal energy related to particle model. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Charles' law
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Charles' law

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on Charles’ law. There is a brief description of Charles’ law and several calculation questions.
Ohm's Law
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Ohm's Law

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on Ohm’s law. It is a simple worksheet on Ohm’s law definition, biopic of Ohm, rearranging V=IR, and some information on interpreting the colour banding on resistors.
The National Grid
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The National Grid

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on the National Grid and the function of transformers. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Gas pressure
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Gas pressure

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on explaining gas pressure using the particle model. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Fuses
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Fuses

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A resource from Flipped Around Physics to accompany the PowerPoint presentation on fuses (also uploaded). It covers the anatomy of the fuse, circuit symbol, how it works.
Standard form
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Standard form

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This is an GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on using standard form. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Evaporation and cooling
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Evaporation and cooling

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on evaporation and cooling. This is a worksheet designed to lead students through the idea of evaporation and cooling. Thermometers and ethanol are required for practical and demonstration.
Convection in a beaker
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Convection in a beaker

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on describing convection in a fluid. This is a writing frame to enable students to describe convection in a fluid.
Energy resources
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Energy resources

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on energy resources. It covers how main sources of energy for generating electricity work and their advantages and disadvantages. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Fuels and energy
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Fuels and energy

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This is a resource from Flipped Around Physics on fuels and energy. It covers what a fuel is, asks students to identify different fuels, asks students to consider energy requirements of first world and third world countries and the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources.
Pressure
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Pressure

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on the calculation of pressure. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Longitudinal and transverse waves
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Longitudinal and transverse waves

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This is an A-level worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on longitudinal and transverse waves. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Properties of waves
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Properties of waves

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This is an GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on properties of waves. It covers, amplitude, wavelength, frequency, speed, period and the wave equation. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
Circuit exploration - PhET sim
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Circuit exploration - PhET sim

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This is an GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, using a PhET simulation to explore current and potential difference in series and parallel circuits.