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Who is Plutonium Science?

I’m Paul Upstone, a Science Teacher in a UK Secondary School and I teach Biology, Chemistry, Physics and some Maths.

I want to help as many people as possible gain some great GCSE and A Level exam results. So I’ll do this by providing some amazing learning and revision resources, along with some fantastic tips and advice for teachers, students and most critically – parents of students.

Just watch this site as it grows and follow me for instant updates to your email address.

Whether you’re a Science Teacher yourself looking for ways to inspire your students, you’re at school studying for your next exams or maybe you’re the parent or carer of a student at school – there will be something here for you…

Just have a look round and take what you fancy.

Thanks for joining me, and please remember to share this site with your own friends & followers using the social media links at the bottom of the pages.


Feedback from poll:

You requested – More blogs/info about how to revise.

I responded – by organising my blog posts into categories to make finding the information you need easier and by creating a Revision Toolkit page which includes a vast collection of revision activities.

You requested – more Physics/teaching resources.

I responded – by starting a series of GCSE Science & Maths tuition videos. I’ve started with Physics but keep checking back or subscribe to my YouTube channel for the latest updates.

Keep using the survey to tell me what you want more of, or contact me directly.

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