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No time to spare? Martin Blake supplies reasonably priced resources designed for science and supply teachers in the UK. Each lesson comes with everything you need to deliver, except, of course, you. I teach the lessons I write, so follow me for regular updates to my catalogue.

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No time to spare? Martin Blake supplies reasonably priced resources designed for science and supply teachers in the UK. Each lesson comes with everything you need to deliver, except, of course, you. I teach the lessons I write, so follow me for regular updates to my catalogue.
AS Physics - Acceleration of Freefall
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AS Physics - Acceleration of Freefall

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Designed for an OCR A Physics lesson, this powerpoint has accompanying activities as well as exam practice questions. Covers: Acceleration, g, of free fall concept. Techniques and procedures used to determine the acceleration of free fall in the laboratory using trapdoor and electromagnet arrangement or light gates and timer.
AS Physics OCR A - Current and Charge
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AS Physics OCR A - Current and Charge

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A powerpoint with required notes (tied to OCR A specification): Includes an informative introductory video linked to Youtube I=Q/t Q=It Area under a current/time graph Elementary charge Positive and negative charge Net Charge Requirements of an electric circuit Practical True or False Exam question
KS3 Physics - Atmospheric Pressure
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KS3 Physics - Atmospheric Pressure

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A powerpoint lesson on Atmospheric Pressure for KS3 Physics Students Learning Objectives: Explain why pressure decreases the higher the altitude Understand how a barometer works Explain why boiling point decreases the higher the altitude Includes: A starter Explanations AFL activities Simple practical Plenary - the story of the Thief and the Mountain Execution
Physics Celestial Objects - The Planets
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Physics Celestial Objects - The Planets

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A powerpoint which provides detailed notes on the planets of our solar system. There are reading activities within the powerpoint, but the lesson should be discussive. Primarily aimed at curious, high ability students.
Physics of Christmas - Festive Equation Practice
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Physics of Christmas - Festive Equation Practice

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A festive powerpoint lesson on physics equations for GCSE students. Ten taxing questions and some fun nerdy facts about Santa to keep those physics classes busy before christmas. Excellent end of term lesson for higher sets or just to fill a gap. There's even a *unit to value* starter. All answers are revealed on the slides. Equations are: v=d/t, a=(v-u)/t, W=mg, f=1/t, E=mgh, Ek = 0.5mv2 - rearrangement to v F=ma I=V/R E=QV Q=It
GCSE Radioactive Penetration
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GCSE Radioactive Penetration

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EDEXCEL, AQA, OCR Learning objectives: Name and describe the structure of ionizing radiation types Compare the penetration rates Lesson has starter, required information, plenary, AFL opportunities and differentiation. Slide 1 is the detailed lesson plan, with topic misconceptions. I have also included a keyword crossword.
AS Physics OCR A Forces in Action
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AS Physics OCR A Forces in Action

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8 pretty, fully animated powerpoints with detailed notes, examples, and practice questions tied to the OCR A specification covering Forces in Action from Module 3.
KS3 Physics -Relative Motion
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KS3 Physics -Relative Motion

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A powerpoint lesson on relative motion for KS3 Physics Learning Objectives: To describe what relative motion is To plot a distance time graph and use it to calculate the relative speeds of objects To calculate the relative motion of various objects Includes Starter Concept animations Explanations with examples Calculations of delta-v with graphs Supporting questions with answers Differentiated Plenary
Measuring Resistance KS5
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Measuring Resistance KS5

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A lesson on measuring resistance and using appropriate equipment for KS5 Physics students Definitions starter Explanation of Ohm's Law and ohmic material They build and test the standard test circuit and then compare results against a multimeter.
CP6 Radiation Summary Lesson
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CP6 Radiation Summary Lesson

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A lesson with lots of board tasks to prepare students for either an end of unit test or revision for the final exams. Each set of tasks attempts to tackle a small number of the Edexcel 9-1 specification statements for radioactivity. Useful to spot gaps, and also to fill them in. I found the lesson went extremely fast. All the tasks are timed appropriately with a disappearing clock.
Momentum GCSE
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Momentum GCSE

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An interesting lesson which looks at the momentum equation and it’s application, and provides plenty of opportunities to practice.
KS3 Physics - Colours
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KS3 Physics - Colours

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A powerpoint lesson on coloured light for KS3 Physics Learning Objectives: Describe how primary colours mix to form secondary colours. Explain why objects have different colours when light shines on them. Describe the properties of materials and how light behaves with them. Includes: Starter Explanations AFL activities Practical with ray boxes Concept Questions Plenary
Wave Interference KS3
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Wave Interference KS3

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A lesson on wave interference and application in everyday life for KS3 students or low-level KS4 students. Comes with a plan, a complete powerpoint, and the accompanying worksheet. Learning Objectives Suggest what happens when 2 waves combine. Apply the concept of interference in everyday life. Evaluate how to reduce interference in sound waves.
AS Physics OCR A- Conservation of Energy
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AS Physics OCR A- Conservation of Energy

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A powerpoint with worked examples covering energy types, principle of energy conservation, energy transfers and efficiency, sankey diagrams, KE and GPE, and energy to work done. Includes practice problems and practice exam questions (answers on powerpoint at end)