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Revision posters iGCSE Edexcel Physics (double / combined)
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Revision posters iGCSE Edexcel Physics (double / combined)

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A collection of 8 posters that cover the entire specification in terms of physics for the Pearson edexcel combined science international GCSE (9-1) double award. All sections 1-8 are included There is an issue currently on TES that doesn’t allow for me to attach section 1 - this should be included and can be emailed to any purchaser - I will email TES to resolve this ASAP.
Section 8 - Astrophysics Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 8 - Astrophysics Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 8 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 8 - Astrophysics A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Section 7 Radioactivity Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 7 Radioactivity Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 7 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 7 - Radioactivity A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Section 6 Electromagnetism Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 6 Electromagnetism Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 6 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 6 Electromagnetism A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Section 5 Solids liquids and gases Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 5 Solids liquids and gases Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 5 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 5 Solids liquids and gases A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Section 4 Energy Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 4 Energy Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 4 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 4 - Energy A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Section 3 Waves Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 3 Waves Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 3 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 3 Waves A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Section 2 Electricity Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 2 Electricity Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 2 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 2 - electricity A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Section 1 Forces and Motion Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE
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Section 1 Forces and Motion Revision poster Physics combined IGCSE

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 1 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award physics. Section 1 - Forces and Motion A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Stellar Evolution - Life of a star - Journey of a star
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Stellar Evolution - Life of a star - Journey of a star

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about factors that influence the size of a star, the journey through the life of an average sized star and a high mass star and how the colours of stars indicate their energy being released. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Understand the process of stellar evolution By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I identify the forces at play in a star. I can describe stellar evolution I can compare different coloured stars. Powerpoint contains 18 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Orbital Stability and speeds - Astrophysics
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Orbital Stability and speeds - Astrophysics

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about orbits, how their instantaneous velocity impacts their orbital radius and stability and how to calculate orbital speeds. Learning objective: Explain why orbital speeds change during elliptical orbits. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can describe how orbital speeds change with the size of the orbit. I can compare the different types of orbits. I can calculate orbital speeds. Powerpoint contains 28 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
The Generator effect - induced current
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The Generator effect - induced current

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about how current can be induced in a wire, the factors that influence the magnitude of this current and how it is used in industry. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Develop an understanding of how electricity can be generated. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify how current can be generated in a wire. I can describe factors that influence the current generated. I can evaluate the best way to generate electricity. Powerpoint contains 22 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
The Motor Effect Flemings left hand rule
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The Motor Effect Flemings left hand rule

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, the motor effect and applying this to a simple motor. Students will also be able to use the F = BIL equation quantify the amount of force experienced by a wire. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Use and apply the left hand rule in order to justify the movement of a wire within a magnetic field. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify the components of the left hand rule. I can justify the motion of the wire based on the rule. I can explain why motors are able to spin. Powerpoint contains 22 slides and a collection of past paper questions including the marking scheme.
Forces Introduction
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Forces Introduction

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A comprehension lesson that teaches students how to measure force using practical equipment as well as calculate resultant forces. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Develop an understanding of how forces interact within a pair or multiples in perpendicular directions. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: State how forces are represented. Describe how to calculate the resultant force. Calculate forces in horizontal and vertical directions. Powerpoint contains 30 slides.
Speed Introduction
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Speed Introduction

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A comprehension lesson that teaches students how to measure speed by using the formula triangle with some reference to practical applications. Support sheets are also included to guide students should it be needed. Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. By the end of the lesson students should be able to: Success criteria: I can calculate speed using the equation triangle. I can analyse how to measure speed effectively using specific equipment I can justify why objects appear to be travelling faster or slower with reference to relative motion. Learning objective: To apply the idea of speed to real life instances. Powerpoint contains 18 slides and a lesson plan is also attached.
Sankey Diagrams
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Sankey Diagrams

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A comprehension lesson that teaches students how to create and analyse Sankey Diagrams. The concept is introduced in the context of money to firstly engage the students (dirham currency is used as the students I taught were in the UAE, however, this should be fairly simple to understand as it is labelled below). Support sheets are also included to guide students should it be needed. Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Progress checks are placed after each success criteria checkpoint to assess understanding. By the end of the lesson students should be able to: Success criteria: I can critically analyse a Sankey diagram to identify quantifiable components. I can construct and adapt Sankey diagrams I can calculate efficiency of a system from its Sankey diagram. Learning objective: Develop and interpret Sankey diagrams to visualize and analyze complex data flows. Powerpoint contains 33 slides and a lesson plan is also attached.
Fluid Dynamics
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Fluid Dynamics

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall what is meant by mass flow continuity. Describe factors that can affect volume flow and pressure. Use the Bernoulli principle to justify how an aeroplane experiences lift. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Non Newtonian Fluids
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Non Newtonian Fluids

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the difference between Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids Describe pseudoplastic, dilatant, thixotropic, and rheopectic fluids. Justify the uses of these different fluids. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.
Fluid Flow
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Fluid Flow

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Originally created for the BTEC Applied Science level 3 qualification Unit 5 - Physics. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall what is meant by streamline and turbulent flow. Describe what contributes to streamline and turbulent flow. Justify why viscosity is a factor that affects the flow of a fluid. The resource contains past paper questions and mark scheme answers. Slides were originally created using google slides, opening in microsoft powerpoint might cause slight misalignment - open in google slides to avoid this.