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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.
Adding resistance
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Adding resistance

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on the effect of adding resistors in series and parallel. 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.
More about resistance
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More about resistance

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, discussing ohm’s law. 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.
Current, voltage and resistance
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Current, voltage and resistance

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on the relationship between current, voltage and resistance. 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.
Voltages in series and parallel circuits using PhET
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Voltages in series and parallel circuits using PhET

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, using the PhET simulation to deduce rules for potential differences in series and parallel circuits. 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.
Voltages in series and parallel circuits
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Voltages in series and parallel circuits

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on working out potential differences in series and parallel circuits. 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.
Current in series and parallel circuits
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Current in series and parallel circuits

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on current in series and parallel circuits. It covers the rules for working out currents in circuits. 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.
Charge and current
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Charge and current

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on charge and current. It covers the calculation of charge and current and how they are related. 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.
Static electricity
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Static electricity

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on static electricity. It covers the basics of how static charge is produced and how it behaves. 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.
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.
Efficiency
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Efficiency

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on efficiency. It covers how efficiency is calculated for energy and power transfers. 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.
Conservation of energy
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Conservation of energy

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, introducing the idea of conservation of energy in energy transfers. 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.
Power
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Power

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on mechanical power. It covers what power is and how it is calculated. 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.
Specific heat capacity
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Specific heat capacity

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on specific heat capacity. It covers the calculation and practical measurement of specific heat capacity. 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.
Changes in energy
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Changes in energy

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, introducing transfers in energy between stores. 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.
Energy stores and systems
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Energy stores and systems

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This is a GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, introducing energy stores and systems. 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.
Further moments
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Further moments

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This is an A-level worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on moments. It covers how to solve problems involving more than one support (pivot), and couples. Key questions embedded. A QR code links students to quality support videos covering this topic. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website.
Balanced forces
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Balanced forces

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This is an A-level worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on balanced forces. It covers how to solve 2D problems where forces on an object are balanced. Key questions are embedded. A QR code links students to quality support videos covering this topic. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website.
Moments - problems
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Moments - problems

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This is a GCSE Physics resource from Flipped Around Physics on moments. There are several problems involving calculating the moment acting on a beam. Problems involve summing clockwise and anticlockwise moments. The final problem considers the mass of the beam itself.
Circuit symbols
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Circuit symbols

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This is a GCSE physics resource from Flipped Around Physics on circuit symbols. It consists of a link to a google form quiz. There is a link to revision material and students respond to a series of questions. The google form can be shared with students and the responses collected in a google sheet. This is useful if you are flipping your classroom as you can collect responses prior to a lesson.
Charge and current
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Charge and current

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This is a GCSE physics resource from Flipped Around Physics on charge and current. It covers charge, current, conventional current and electron flow, symbols, units and Q=It. It consists of a link to a google form quiz which has embedded YouTube videos. Students watch the videos and respond to a series of questions. The google form can be shared with students and the responses collected in a google sheet. This is useful if you are flipping your classroom as you can collect responses prior to a lesson.