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Teaching for 12 years and have taught students of various ability. Many resources that I have provided is to cater students of various skills ranging from low ability to the gifted. One thing I have learned is that to pass knowledge onto the next generation is a privilege. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” ― Nelson Mandela “You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.” ― Brigham Young

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Teaching for 12 years and have taught students of various ability. Many resources that I have provided is to cater students of various skills ranging from low ability to the gifted. One thing I have learned is that to pass knowledge onto the next generation is a privilege. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” ― Nelson Mandela “You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.” ― Brigham Young
Colour
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Colour

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The power point is an interactive lesson where the students are questioned on almost ever slide. Have Coloured cards such as red, blue, green and black ready for each pupil. Lesson plan alredy included.
Speed, Distance, Time
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Speed, Distance, Time

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Speed, Distance & Time For students who struggle with Physics, an interaction with the class whilst teaching may help understanding better.
Density
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Density

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Calculate the Density for the three states of matter: Solid, Liquid & Gas This is suitable for KS3 & KS4
Paper 6 Questions
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Paper 6 Questions

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Isolated paper 6 questions & mark schemes for the CIE 0654 Coordinated Science: Chemical Analysis Circuits Density Hooke’s Law Lens Maggots Magnification Pendulum Potato Osmosis Power Rate of Reaction Specific Heat Capacity Titration Transpiration - Potometer Transpiration - Xylem
Energy
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Energy

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Cambridge 0654 Coordinated Science P1.6 Energy, work and power Kinetic Energy & Gravitational Potential Energy Power point Exam Question worksheets
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces

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1 Forces - An introduction to forces where students identify the forces acting on an object. 2 Forces - For students to calculate the resultant force on an object and in which direction. 6 Pages altogether. Suitable for Years 7 - 11
Work Done in Energy
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Work Done in Energy

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This resource includes the following: - Work Done = Force x Distance - Energy Transferred = Weight x Height Suitable for the Year 8 & above. The worksheet has been written out in a unorthodox manner possessing a dark comedy theme to it. Not only will the students get the work done but it will also encourage them to read the questions carefully. It has ten questions which becomes more challenging as the student progresses. There is also answer sheet for the teacher so no working out is required.
Symbols and circuits
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Symbols and circuits

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Aimed at Year 8 and the work is quite challenging, pushing them beyond their boundaries. Contains symbols, series and parallel circuit drawings to draw. This lesson needs whiteboards for the students to complete their work for AFL. Can be used with students up to Year 11.
Pressure & Hydraulics
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Pressure & Hydraulics

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Pressure can be transmitted through liquids. In hydraulic machines, exerting a small force over a small cross-sectional area can lead to pressure being transmitted, creating a large force over a large cross-sectional area. Watered down version for KS3
Weight & Mass
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Weight & Mass

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KS3 & 4. It explains the difference between mass and weight. Includes a worksheet and the power point has a mark scheme on it. To draw a bar graph, that itself comes with its own self-assessment.
Moments & Levers
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Moments & Levers

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For Year 9. A guide to how moments work along with a practical. There are worksheets for Foundation and Higher abilities
Linear Momentum
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Linear Momentum

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Aimed at the Year 11 whose GCSE exams are round the corner. The questions are repetitive but a necessity to learn by rote until they notice a pattern. The questions do become challenging as they progress in the activity. It also shows how the extra marks are gained by writing out the momentum formula, substitution and answer. Answers including marks are present in the power point. Good way to assess AFL.
AQA Series Circuits
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AQA Series Circuits

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This lesson is aimed at students of very low ability and EAL. It requires the use of a whiteboard where the students draw the circuits and the teacher carries out an immediate AFL.