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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.
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.
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.
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.
Principle of moments
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Principle of moments

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This is a GCSE Physics resource from Flipped Around Physics on the principle of moments. It uses a PhET simulation and walks students, step-by-step through understanding the concept of moments, calculating moments and using the principle of moments in problem solving. It consists of a link to a google form quiz. 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.