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I only share my very best work - creative, tried and tested resources. I have been teaching Science for more than fifteen years. Director of Science at Burnham Grammar School.

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I only share my very best work - creative, tried and tested resources. I have been teaching Science for more than fifteen years. Director of Science at Burnham Grammar School.
257 multiple choice & worked solutions for A-level Physics first year
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257 multiple choice & worked solutions for A-level Physics first year

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257 multiple choice questions for A-level physics first year topics. These questions have carefully presented student-friendly model solutions. Questions from the particles topic are available as a free sample Questions are also available for all the second year A-level physics topics in a bundle;
Balancing Equations
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Balancing Equations

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This lesson uses carefully chosen examples with picture representations as well as chemical formulae. There are two differentiated worksheets (embedded in in the ppt) with answers and a plenary quiz. Thoroughly tried, tested and recommended. Twitter @JohnnyBHudson
Physics A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games Bundle
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Physics A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games Bundle

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Ten interactive competitive games on Physics A-level topics. These will make a very welcome break from other less thrilling means of revision. The Matching Pairs Game is a fun and competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match tiles. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness. This game won a Microsoft innovation award. An editor is separately available to make your own games; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/matching-pairs-interactive-game-creator-11063058 bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Physics AS A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games
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Physics AS A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games

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Five interactive competitive games on AS Physics topics of Mechanics, Particles, Photoelectric Effect, Waves and Young Modulus. These will make a very welcome break from other less thrilling means of revision. The Matching Pairs Game is a fun and competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match tiles. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness. This game won a Microsoft innovation award. An editor is separately available to make your own games; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/matching-pairs-interactive-game-creator-11063058 These five games are also available together in a discounted bundle of ten A-level Matching Pairs Games; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/bundler/11560439 bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Mental Maths GCSE FREE
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Mental Maths GCSE FREE

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Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Four in a Row games on five maths topics are available individually from my shop or as a bundle at a reduced price. The level of challenge is aimed at the foundation level GCSE exam. The questions are adapted from AQA non-calculator exam papers. A pen and paper may help some students at times.
Balancing Equations
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Balancing Equations

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Thoroughly tried, tested and recommended. This lesson uses carefully chosen examples with picture representations as well as chemical formulae. There are two differentiated worksheets (embedded in in the PowerPoint) with answers and a plenary quiz. Twitter @JohnHud84566861
Fundamental Particles Card Game (quarks, leptons etc)
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Fundamental Particles Card Game (quarks, leptons etc)

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Plays by the same rules as popular children’s card game “TopTrumps”. A card game with twenty-three different fundamental particles. I recommend this to introduce the particles topic at A-level, it is very engaging. Make up a whole class set for students to work in pairs they will accidentally learn loads whilst having fun. My students often have the cards in front of them throughout the topic. Added rules for annihilation when a particle and antiparticle meet. Graphics used by permission by the Particle Zoo
The Science of Seeing Colours Assembly/ Starter
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The Science of Seeing Colours Assembly/ Starter

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This is my favourite optical illusion and it’s not well known. Could be used as an interactive starter in Physics, Biology or Art. I have used this several times for Science Week assemblies - a hall full of students audibly stunned at how their own eyes work. Strongly recommended.
Atomic emission & absorption spectra (AQA Trilogy 4.4.1.1) JHudson TES
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Atomic emission & absorption spectra (AQA Trilogy 4.4.1.1) JHudson TES

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A tried and tested lesson on absorption and emission spectra. Contains a recapping starter, an identifying spectra task and consolidation exercises. By using energy numbers for the levels students engage with the concept much better. Suitable for AQA Combined Science Trilogy 4.4.1.1 or AQA GCSE Physics 6.4.1.1 or A level Chemistry or Physics.
Rounding Significant Figures Two Team Interactive White Board Quiz Game
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Rounding Significant Figures Two Team Interactive White Board Quiz Game

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An award winning IWB quiz game for two players/teams. The board is divided in half - both teams work simultaneously. The winning team is the first to answer seven questions in a row correctly. Very competitive and fun - my students favourite type of quiz. Requires a SMART or Promethean interactive whiteboard. A version containing an editor is now available to buy on TES. Click this link.
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Wave Properties
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: Wave Properties

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An exemplar FREE Four in a Row game on Radioactivity is available to try before you buy. Four in a Row games on six other physics topics are available individually from my shop or as a bundle at a greatly reduced price. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Wave Properties Four in a Row is designed primarily for GCSE Physics/ Combined Science courses but may be useful elsewhere.
Physics A-level Revision - Realistic Sized Answers Quiz
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Physics A-level Revision - Realistic Sized Answers Quiz

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This quiz contains eighteen multiple choice questions. Students should have a gut feeling for the size of their answers. This quiz should help them to learn to self-check that they are calculating quantities with the correct order of magnitude. Contains a page summarising the answers and an introduction by way of The Hitchhikers Guide.
Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graph Bingo
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Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graph Bingo

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A bingo game designed to get the whole class using their brains to consolidate this topic. There are 22 graph-based questions, the answer and method is shown after each question. The questions are in difficulty order. Surprisingly competitive.
Mechanics multiple choice & worked solutions A-level Physics
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Mechanics multiple choice & worked solutions A-level Physics

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77 mechanics multiple choice questions for Physics A-level with student-friendly solutions and extension work options. Questions from the particles topic are available as a free sample Also available 257 multiple choice question bundle for A-level physics first year topics
Locus Loci Quiz
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Locus Loci Quiz

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An extended quiz on loci with complete answers included. There are extension questions included applying loci to perimeter and area of circles.
Covalent Bonding Interactive and Differentiated with Molymods
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Covalent Bonding Interactive and Differentiated with Molymods

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A very carefully differentiated lesson on covalent bonding. Starts with a quiz and worked examples. The main task involves students creating molecules and drawing them showing the outer electrons. There are eleven differentiated molecules and answers are included for peer assessment. My class had sufficient molymod molecule kits to work individually.
Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: GCSE Physics Equations
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Four in a Row Interactive Quiz Game: GCSE Physics Equations

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An exemplar FREE Four in a Row game on Radioactivity is available to try before you buy. Four in a Row games on six other physics topics are available individually from my shop or as a bundle at a greatly reduced price. Four in a Row is a game for your whiteboard. Nothing needs to be printed or prepared to play this game. The game-play is somewhere between noughts and crosses and blockbusters. Two teams alternate, competing to correctly answer questions on the grid. The board is interactive - clicking tiles changes the colours and also reveals answers. Physics Equations Four in a Row is designed primarily for GCSE Physics/ Combined Science courses but may be useful elsewhere.
Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence SETI - Aliens and the Drake Equation
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Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence SETI - Aliens and the Drake Equation

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This lesson is a favourite of mine. The topic may not be on an examined syllabus anymore but works as an excellent extension or gain time lesson. Contains a lot of big ideas but broken up with short activities. Differentiated question sheets are embedded in the powerpoint. Ofsted judged this lesson with my year 9s as"outstanding" in every area.
Refraction Introduction
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Refraction Introduction

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I used this to teach refraction at GCSE level, but could work as an introduction for A-level. Uses a tractor stuck in the mud analogy to aid students in working out which direction rays bend. This resource also includes a starter quiz, plenary and question sheets with answers plus a Snell’s law extension for gifted students. There is plenty of material here which could easily be cropped to tailor to your own class.