Course details
Course length
Across 6 weeks
24 lessons
Lessons per week
Across the six-week plan
4 lessons
Summer 2026 course map
The course follows a 24-lesson workbook across six weeks: five selectable topic blocks with 4 lessons per week and 1 hour per lesson.
Live online on Microsoft Teams
Live online via Microsoft Teams in groups of 10+ students.
Topics covered
Course details
Course length
Across 6 weeks
24 lessons
Lessons per week
Across the six-week plan
4 lessons
Lesson details
Duration each
Per lesson
1 hour
Topic blocks
Energy through Forces
5 blocks
Course plan
Lesson 1
Revision of energy stores, energy transfers, and the principle of conservation of energy.
Lesson 2
Apply energy equations to moving objects, lifting, stretching and real exam contexts.
Lesson 3
Link useful and wasted energy transfers to power, efficiency and cost calculations.
Lesson 4
Compare energy resources, grid supply, reliability, and environmental trade-offs.
Lesson 5
Rebuild the core quantity relationships and use circuit diagrams confidently.
Lesson 6
Interpret series-circuit behaviour and explain how components affect current and p.d.
Lesson 7
Apply current splits, p.d. rules and compare series vs parallel behaviour.
Lesson 8
Use P = IV and energy equations in appliance and mains-electricity contexts.
Lesson 9
Plan, interpret and evaluate I-V practicals; understand linear and non-linear components.
Lesson 10
Review charge transfer, electrostatic hazards and common misconceptions.
Lesson 11
Use the particle model to explain solid, liquid and gas behaviour.
Lesson 12
Link temperature change, energy input and specific heat capacity calculations.
Lesson 13
Explain energy transfer during melting, boiling and condensation.
Lesson 14
Connect gas pressure to particle collisions, temperature and volume.
Lesson 15
Rebuild the nuclear model and the evidence behind changes to atomic theory.
Lesson 16
Compare the three types of radiation, their properties and their dangers.
Lesson 17
Use half-life ideas to interpret decay curves and calculate activity change.
Lesson 18
Apply nuclear equations, compare fission/fusion and explain nuclear power.
Lesson 19
Secure the force vocabulary and analyse free-body diagrams.
Lesson 20
Use F = ma and interpret the acceleration practical with confidence.
Lesson 21
Read and compare distance-time and velocity-time graphs and discuss motion changes.
Lesson 22
Relate force to extension and review the limits of elastic behaviour.
Lesson 23
Calculate moments and explain how levers and gears change force and distance.
Lesson 24
Use pressure equations and finish with a full-topic retrieval sweep across all five areas.
What happens next
1. Choose the topic blocks you want to study.
2. Contact us with your name, email, and selected blocks.
3. We confirm the arrangement and send the lesson details directly.
The workbook contains 24 lessons across five selectable topic blocks.
Yes. Each lesson is 1 hour.
Yes. You can book any one of the five selectable topic blocks, or select more than one block if you want a larger part of the course.
Each selectable topic block is £60.
All lessons are live online via Microsoft Teams in groups of 10+ students.