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GCSE Required Practical Summary Sheets
One-page summary for each required practical with all necessary information. Preceded by a glossary of working scientifically key vocabulary.
Created for AQA GCSE Combined Science (Trilogy) and AQA GCSE Physics.
Any feedback and ideas for improvement welcome!
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Required Practical Challenges
Full set of Required Practical Challenges for all three disciplines. Great for revision.
GCSE Physics/ Combined Science Required Practical Challenge
These resources are suitable for GCSE AQA (9-1) Combined Science (Physics) with GCSE Physics practicals highlighted in grey. Answers are also provided on a separate sheet for each discipline.
Where did this come from?
We noticed through our gap analyses that students were struggling with the GCSE Required Practicals. However, they had just sat a number of exams so we wanted to plan a revision session which was a little bit more fun. The feedback we have received has been quite positive.
What did we do?
We ran a ‘Required Practical Challenge’ session for each half of our Year 11 cohort (during one of their timetabled double lessons) based in our school’s Main Hall. There we divided them up into groups and shared the plan for the afternoon. (Schedule on information document provided).
What did each section of the session involve?
Challenge – students were directed in groups to three labs, each containing the equipment for all of the Required Practicals for each discipline. They had to enter each lab as a group and decide 1) which Required Practical had been omitted, and 2) which piece of equipment had not been provided for each of the Required Practicals which were present. The sheets provided for the students also had this missing piece of apparatus missing.
A3 Sheet – the sheet mentioned above also included a task for students to complete relating to each Required Practical. These tasks were selected to involve knowledge recall and application, scientific literacy, mathematical skills and working scientifically skills. Students were given some time and support to complete these tasks.
Working Scientifically Skills – we used some brilliant resources from TES (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/science-exam-skills-graphs-tables-diagrams-formulae-11330817) and supported students whilst they tackled these tasks.
Resources created by @NortonPhysics
Physics Equations Leaderboard
Physics Equations Leaderboard
Some rules are provided to share with your pupils (and perhaps to display beside your printed off leaderboards). A ‘Physics Equations Leaderboard Template’ has also been provided.
Rules:
Students will receive a sticker each time they complete the ‘Physics Equations Quiz’ according to the key below.
0% - 20%: Red
20% - 40%: Orange
40% - 60%: Yellow
60% - 80%: Green
80% - 100%: Blue
Students will receive a star by their each time they manage to remember at least three more physics equations (or maintain their score in the ‘blue’ category).
Students who receive three stars in a row will get a prize!
More Information:
The ‘Physics Equations Leaderboard Tracker’ uses the rules outlined to assign a colour to each mark. This colour can then be replicated on your printed off display to avoid having to display marks which may be embarrassing for some students. The tracker will also highlight any mark which has increase by three or more in pink to ease the awarding of prizes.
The ‘Physics Equations Quiz’ sheet lists quantities in either plain text, bold, underlined or italics. This has been done to facilitate extension for more able students (or students who have finished quicker than others).
Some ideas include:
• Rearrange five of the equations on the list to make the quantity underlined the subject of the formula.
• List the S.I. units for all of the quantities listed in bold.
• Pair up as many of the quantities in plain text as possible, explaining how they are linked to one another (e.g. charge and resistance – resistance reduced the rate of flow of charge through a wire).
Resource created by @NortonPhysics
Maths in Science CPD
Agenda, PowerPoint and recources for a joint departmental CPD session for your mathematics and science departments. Explore the new Maths in Science requirements for GCSE as well as problem solving skills, in order to benefit both departments.
Working Scientifically Workbook
I have made this resource for my school’s alternative curriculum facility at the request of our Deputy Headteacher. They wanted a unit of work for students who had been sent out of lessons for a longer period of time which was separate from work being covered in class, as managing the former system was getting tricky.
I decided to make a Working Scientifically resources which could be completed independently, but that would also double as a revision resources for students or a teaching resource for lesson time.
The workbook covers:
Introduction (which incorporates a skills checklist and the list of the AQA Required Practical Activities)
Key Words
Identifying Variables
Hypotheses and Predictions
Apparatus and Techniques
Methods
Risk Assessments
Tables of Results
Types of Data, Graphs and Charts
Presenting Data
Evaluation
Peer Review
Referencing
Conclusions
I hope that you will find this resources useful. Please let me know if you have any suggestions for improving the workbook! :)