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DHT, writer and examiner making high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. Ideal for non-specialists, each lesson includes clear explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. The preview video shows you a representative sample of slides from each resource, or you can download one of my free resources. Please email me with feedback or ideas: brainjardovey@gmail.com

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DHT, writer and examiner making high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. Ideal for non-specialists, each lesson includes clear explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. The preview video shows you a representative sample of slides from each resource, or you can download one of my free resources. Please email me with feedback or ideas: brainjardovey@gmail.com
Electricity: Circuits, Current, Charge
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Electricity: Circuits, Current, Charge

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Circuits, Current and Charge for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics, covering all of exam spec points 4.2.1.1 and 4.2.1.2 / 6.2.1.1 and 6.2.1.2. This is the first lesson in the teaching sequence. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Draw and interpret circuit diagrams, including by circuit symbols correctly. Describe the difference between a battery and a cell. Describe current as a flow of electrical charge and the size of the current as the rate of flow of electrical charge. Explain why current requires a source of potential difference. Explain why current has the same value at any point in series circuit. Recall and apply: Current Flow (Q) = Current (I) x time (t) The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Bundle: Static Electricity and Electric Fields
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Bundle: Static Electricity and Electric Fields

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Two complete No-Prep lessons with exam questions, tasks and answers on Static Electricity (Static Charge and Electric Fields) for AQA GCSE (9-1) Physics, covering all of exam spec points 4.2.5.1 and 4.2.5.2. This mini bundle can be used with the following bundle so you have all the lessons for the Electricity Topic for GCSE Physics: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12660191 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. These high quality lessons include explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview videos show a representative sample of slides from the resources so that you get a good idea of what they include before you buy. What’s Included in each lesson: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lessons were written for AQA GCSE Physics but are very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Velocity Time Graphs
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Velocity Time Graphs

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on velocity time graphs for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers part of AQA GCSE Physics 4.5.6.1.5 / Combined Science 6.5.4.1.5. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Gas Pressure and Temperature
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Gas Pressure and Temperature

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Gas Pressure and Temperature for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Physics 4.3.3.1 / Combined Science 6.3.3.1. This lesson is also available in a mini-bundle with the Gas Pressure and Volume Lesson https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12597806 and a larger bundle of the whole Molecules and Matter unit https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12583086 As a Secondary Science teacher and Deputy Headteacher for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: Two starter / do now activities Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. Answers for all questions All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. Slightly humourous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Describe what is meant when you are asked to “resolve a force”. Use scale drawings to resolve the two component forces acting on an object. Describe the component forces acting on an object on a slope. Learning objectives: Describe what causes gas pressure. Describe how the pressure of a gas in a sealed container will change if you increase the temperature. Explain why this will happen. Describe experiments to observe random motion and the effect of temperature on gas pressure, and what we would expect to find in each experiment. Written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Wave Properties: Wavelength, Amplitude, Frequency, Period
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Wave Properties: Wavelength, Amplitude, Frequency, Period

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Wavelength, Amplitude, Frequency and Period for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers the first part of AQA GCSE Physics 4.6.1.2 / Combined Science 6.6.1.2 relating to amplitude, wavelength, frequency and period. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Identify the amplitude and wavelength of a wave on a diagram. Describe what is meant by the amplitude, wavelength, frequency and period of a wave. Calculate the frequency and time period of a wave. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Energy Transfers and Power (Electricity Topic)
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Energy Transfers and Power (Electricity Topic)

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Energy Transfers and Power for the Electricity Topic of AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers exam spec points 4.2.4.1 and 4.2.4.2 (Physics) or 6.2.4.1 and 6.2.4.2 (Combined Science). As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Describe how domestic appliances transfer energy. Describe how the amount of energy an appliance transfers depends on its power and how long it is on for. Describe how work is done when charge flows in a circuit. Calculate the amount of energy transferred by electrical work using: E = P t E = Q V. Calculate power using P = V I P = I2 R The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
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Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Transverse and Longitudinal Waves for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Physics 4.6.1.1 / Combined Science 6.6.1.1 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Describe the features of transverse and longitudinal waves and the differences between them. Identify examples of transverse and longitudinal waves. Describe evidence that waves transfer energy but not matter The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Bundle: Forces Topic (GCSE Physics)
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Bundle: Forces Topic (GCSE Physics)

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Bundle of 20 Complete No-Prep lessons with exam questions, tasks and answers covering the complete Forces topic for AQA GCSE Physics (9-1). All of the resources were rewritten and improved Jan to April 2023. Important: This bundle contains all the lessons needed for the Forces topic for AQA GCSE Physics. If you are teaching Combined Science then you may prefer my slightly smaller (and cheaper!) Combined Science only bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/bundle-forces-topic-12655660 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. These high quality lessons include explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview videos show a representative sample of slides from each resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. Teaching Order for Combined Science. Bold indicates lessons that are GCSE Physics only Vectors, Scalars, Contact and Non-Contact Forces. Gravity, Weight and Mass Resultant Forces, Free Body Diagrams Vector Diagrams, Resolving Forces Work Done and Energy Transfer Forces and Elasticity **7) Moments, Levers and Gears **8) Pressure in Fluids & Atmospheric Pressure 9) Pressure in Liquids and Upthrust Distance, Displacement, Speed and Velocity Distance-Time Graphs Acceleration Velocity-Time Graphs Terminal Velocity Newton’s First and Second Laws Newton’s Third Law Stopping Distance & Thinking Distance Braking Distance & Energy Momentum & Conservation of Momentum 20) Changes in Momentum What’s Included in each lesson: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions.where applicable • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lessons were written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but are very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Density and Particle Model
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Density and Particle Model

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Density for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Physics 4.3.1.1 / Combined Science 6.3.1.1 and could also be easily adapted for KS3. As a Secondary Science teacher and Deputy Headteacher for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Starter • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. Editable diagrams and animations which help aid understanding. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each of the three “chunked” explanation sections includes a set of “learning check quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are uniquebased on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humourous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Define density and calculate it. Describe how to measure the density of an irregular solid or a liquid. Explain that difference in density in solids, liquids and gases is due to the arrangement of particles Rearrange the density equation to calculate the mass or volume of an object. Use our understanding of density to predict whether an object will float in water. The lesson also covers how to read a measuring cylinder accurately (i.e. from the bottom of the meniscus and how to avoid parallax error). Written for AQA GCSE Science and Physics but likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Distance-Time Graphs
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Distance-Time Graphs

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Distance-Time Graphs for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Physics 4.5.6.1.4 / Combined Science 6.5.4.1.4. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Changes in Momentum
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Changes in Momentum

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Changes in Momentum for AQA GCSE (9-1) Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Physics 4.5.7.3 and is for Higher Tier GCSE Physics students only. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Bundle: Cell Biology Topic
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Bundle: Cell Biology Topic

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A bundle of 10 Complete No-Prep lessons with exam questions, tasks and answers covering the complete Cell Biology topic (4.1) for AQA GCSE Combined Science Biology and GCSE Biology (9-1). As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. These high quality lessons include explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam-style questions. My lessons are designed to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video for each resource shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. The Active Transport lesson is also free so that you can see what my lessons are like before purchasing. Teaching Order for Combined Science. Bold indicates lessons that are GCSE Biology only Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic, Animal and Plant Cells. Specialised Cells Microscopes (includes Required Practical) Culturing Microorganisms (Bacteria) (includes Required Practical) Chromosomes and Mitosis (Cell Cycle) Stem CElls Diffusion Surface Area to Volume Ratio and Exchange Surfaces Osmosis (includes Required Practical) Active Transport (FREE). What’s Included in each lesson: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions where applicable • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lessons were written for AQA GCSE Science / Biology but are very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Chromosomes, Cell Cycle, Mitosis
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Chromosomes, Cell Cycle, Mitosis

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Chromosomes, Cell Cycle and Mitosis for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Biology. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Biology / Combined Science 4.1.2.1 and 4.1.2.2. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are designed to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Biology but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Kinetic, Elastic, Gravitational Potential Energy
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Kinetic, Elastic, Gravitational Potential Energy

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Kinetic, Elastic and Gravitational Potential Energy for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Combined Science 6.1.1.2 / GCSE Physics 4.1.1.2. Lesson updated and improved 01.05.2023 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Bundle: Forces Topic (Combined Science)
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Bundle: Forces Topic (Combined Science)

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Bundle of 16 Complete No-Prep lessons with exam questions, tasks and answers covering the complete Forces topic for AQA GCSE (9-1) Combined Science . Important: This bundle contains all the lessons needed for the Forces topic for AQA Combined Science. If you are teaching AQA GCSE Physics then you require four additional lessons which you can purchase separately, or you can purchase my GCSE Physics bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/bundle-forces-topic-gcse-physics-12835829 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. These high quality lessons include explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview videos show a representative sample of slides from each resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. Teaching Order for Combined Science Vectors, Scalars, Contact and Non-Contact Forces. Gravity, Weight and Mass Resultant Forces, Free Body Diagrams Vector Diagrams, Resolving Forces Work Done and Energy Transfer Forces and Elasticity Distance, Displacement, Speed and Velocity Distance-Time Graphs Acceleration Velocity-Time Graphs Terminal Velocity Newton’s First and Second Laws Newton’s Third Law Stopping Distance & Thinking Distance Braking Distance & Energy Momentum & Conservation of Momentum Note: All of the resources were rewritten and improved Jan / Feb 2023. What’s Included in each lesson: • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions.where applicable • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lessons were written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but are very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Stopping Distance - Thinking Distance
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Stopping Distance - Thinking Distance

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Stopping Distance and Thinking Distance for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Physics 4.5.6.3.1 and 4.5.6.3.2 / Combined Science 6.5.4.3.1 and 6.5.4.3.2 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Uses of Electromagnetic Waves Radiation
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Uses of Electromagnetic Waves Radiation

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Uses of Electromagnetic Waves for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. The lesson covers GCSE Physics 4.6.2.4 / Combined Science 6.6.2.4 As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Describe the uses of different electromagnetic waves, including: Radio waves: communication, including television and radio. Microwaves: satellite communications and cooking food. Infrared: heating, cooking food and infrared cameras. Visible light: fibre optic communications. Ultraviolet: energy efficient lamps, sun tanning. X-Rays and Gamma Rays: medical imaging and treatments. Explain why each type of electromagnetic waves is suitable for its use. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Transformers and National Grid
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Transformers and National Grid

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Complete no-prep lesson with 50+ slides tasks, answers and unique exam questions, on Transformers and the National Grid for the Electromagnetism Topic of GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. Please note, if you are looking for the National Grid lesson for the Electricity Topic it is here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12668952 As a Secondary Science teacher and Deputy Headteacher for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists because I myself retrained as a Physics teacher despite having a background in Biology. Having to learn the subject myself means I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: Two starters so you can extend this over two lessons if needs be. Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. Worked examples of calculations. Editable diagrams and animations which help aid understanding. Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Most “chunked” explanation sections include a set of “learning check quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are uniquebased on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. Answers for all questions All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. Slightly humourous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. Learning objectives: Describe what a transformer does, and its structure. Explain how transformers work, including how the ratio of potential differences relates to the ratio of turns on each coil. Explain how an alternating current in the primary coil induces an alternating potential difference in the secondary coil. Apply the following equations: Vp / Vs = Np / Ns and V s × Is = V p × I p Use the equations to describe the advantages of power transmission at high potential differences. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Conservation of Momentum
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Conservation of Momentum

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on momentum and conservation of momentum for AQA GCSE (9-1) Science / Physics. This lesson covers GCSE Physics exam spec points 4.5.7.1 and 4.5.7.2 and Combined Science 6.5.5.1 and 6.5.5.2. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!
Pressure in Liquids and Upthrust
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Pressure in Liquids and Upthrust

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Complete No-Prep lesson with exam questions, tasks and answers on Pressure in a Liquid and Upthrust for AQA GCSE Physics. This lesson covers all of AQA GCSE Physics 4.5.5.1.2 and is for higher tier GCSE Physics students only. As a Secondary Science teacher, Deputy Headteacher, writer and examiner for many years I make high quality no-prep lessons so busy teachers can teach outstanding lessons without spending hours planning. This high quality lesson includes explanations, different types of in-lesson assessment (all with answers) and unique exam questions. My lessons are ideal for non-Physicists - as a Biologist who retrained as a Physics teacher I know how to take learners on a journey that builds up their understanding step by step, while still going into a lot of depth. The preview video shows a representative sample of slides from the resource so that you get a good idea of what it includes before you buy. What’s Included: • Teaching notes • Starter / Do Now Activity • Explanation slides in “chunked” sections with animated diagrams. • Worked examples of calculations / questions. • Multiple questions in different question styles and difficulties - no need for worksheets. Each “chunked” explanation section typically includes a set of “learning check / quick questions” followed by a set of in-depth questions on the learning from that “chunk” of the lesson. All questions have answers. • Exam-style questions on the whole lesson at the end of the lesson- these are unique, based on real exam questions but not just copied from exam boards. • Answers for all questions • All easily editable to adapt to your teaching or to use in existing lessons. • Slightly humorous, at points, if you like that sort of thing. The lesson was written for AQA GCSE Science / Physics but is very likely to be applicable to other exam specifications. Please leave a rating / review and all other feedback gratefully received!