Free sample of the of conceptual understanding revision questions for students to answer as they prepare for exams.
Suitable for:
EDEXCEL IGCSE Physics (Paper 1)
EDEXCEL IGCSE Double Science (Physics)
These questions are designed for students to answer them independently.
There are 3 versions included with this resource:
A booklet with instructions and questions for students who want to type their answers
A booklet with instructions, questions, and space to write, that can be printed for students who want to handwrite their answers
A booklet of example answers for teachers to refer to
This free sample ONLY includes topic 5: Solids, Liquids, and Gases.
The full set of questions can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13118922
Worksheets for planning and conducting science experiments and investigations. There are two versions, one with scientific language, and one with more simple language. Each version has two sheets, the experiment planning sheet, and the experiment results and analysis sheet.
PDF and editable PowerPoint files are included.
If you use these please leave a review :)
A complete set of revision summary sheets for Edexcel IGCSE Science Physics. Each sheet has space for students to write down key definitions and equations for:
Forces and Motion
Electricity
Waves
Energy
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Radioactivity and Particles
Astrophysics
My students like doing these at the end of a topic before a topic test, however you could also use them for revision at the end of the year.
Completed examples of all the sheets are also included.
Reviews are always appreciated! :)
For another revision resource for this exam, check out my conceptual understanding questions here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13118922
A foldable revision tool for learning the equations required for P1 in Edexcel IGCSE Physics and Double Science. Includes instructions and a list of equations that are given in the exam so do not need to be memorised.
For a more detailed revision resource for this exam, check out my conceptual understanding questions here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13118922
A complete set of conceptual understanding revision questions for students to answer as they prepare for exams.
Suitable for:
EDEXCEL IGCSE Physics (Paper 1)
EDEXCEL IGCSE Double Science (Physics)
These questions are designed for students to answer them independently.
There are 3 versions included with this resource:
A booklet with instructions and questions for students who want to type their answers
A booklet with instructions, questions, and space to write, that can be printed for students who want to handwrite their answers
A booklet of example answers for teachers to refer to
A free sample of this resource that contains only topic 5: Solids, Liquids, and Gases, is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13118925
A set of worksheets on alpha, beta, and gamma radiation for the ionising radiation topic of GCSE Physics and IGCSE Physics.
Includes worksheets for each of the three types of radiation, a decay equation worksheet, and a revision table.
A simple tool designed to make it easier for Science, Physics, and Electronics teachers to make clear and useful circuit diagrams for your electricity teaching resources.
This highly customisable tool includes all the circuit symbols for the components used in GCSE Science so will make planning and resource creation much easier.
This is a starter and plenary activity designed for KS4 (but could be adapted for other levels) that covers estimation, orders of magnitude and standard form.
As a starter, ask the students to use estimation to order the cards according to their value.
As a plenary, use the next set of cards to have the students work out the value of each card and check their original estimation.
This might be useful in GCSE Maths, GCSE Biology, GCSE Chemistry, or GCSE Physics and also Maths skills lessons.
A PowerPoint based animation showing the Life Cycle of stars both similar in mass to our sun, and more massive than our sun. Perfect for teaching the Stellar Evolution topic in GCSE Physics and IGCSE Physics.
Included:
Editable PowerPoint animation with descriptions
Editable PowerPoint animation without descriptions
Editable student worksheet