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I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
Hi, and welcome to Will2Share Academy!
I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
3 Worksheets with answers consisting over 40 questions with questions related to the function of a voltaic cell, selection process of anode and cathode based on the reactivity series, constructing reactivity series based on voltage and terminals of various metals together, determining voltage output based on voltaic cell data of unknown metals, understanding the function of a porous pot and a salt bridge, understanding the occurrence of a displacement reaction and their observations when different metals are placed into salt solutions. Advanced questions include the combination of a voltaic cell to power an electrolysis process. Questions suited for students in KS 4.
4 Worksheets consisting over 50 questions and answers related to the qualitative study of salts by identifying and analysis salts by carrying out various test such as the colour test of the salt (by observation), gas test (colour of gas, pH of gas, smell and confirmatory test such as limewater, lighted and glowing splint), aqueous sodium hydroxide test (by adding a few drops until excess) and aqueous ammonia test (by adding a few drops until excess). Confirmatory test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates and iron (III) ions are included as well.
Students are required to have extensive knowledge of the results and observations of the various test mentioned above, such as observation of effervescence, colour change, precipitation, before undertaking the following worksheets. Suited for students in KS 4.
39 Slides providing a compact and complete understanding of formation and identification of salts. Content includes the solubility test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates, carbonates, hydroxides, quantitative analysis of salts includes understanding mole ratio, moles (mass and volume of salts and products formed), calculating concentration and molarity of aqueous reactants. Methodology of creating salts includes acid + base reactions, acid + metal reactions, acid + carbonates reactions, double decomposition process (precipitation).
Content includes qualitative study of salts by identifying and analysing salts by carrying out various test such as the colour test of the salt (by observation), gas test (colour of gas, pH of gas, smell and confirmatory test such as limewater, lighted and glowing splint), aqueous sodium hydroxide test (by adding a few drops until excess) and aqueous ammonia test (by adding a few drops until excess). Special confirmatory test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates and ions are included as well.
Content is sufficient for 4-5 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS4.
3 Worksheets consisting over 40 questions and answers related to the quantitative study of salts, by constructing chemical equations, calculating mole ratio, moles (mass and volume of salts and products formed), calculating concentration and molarity of aqueous reactants. Questions include the methodology of making salts which includes acid + base reactions, acid + metal reactions, acid + carbonates reactions, double decomposition process. Suited for students in KS 4.
A complete bundle with 39 Slides with 7 Worksheets and up to 90+ questions and answers, providing a compact and complete understanding of formation and identification of salts. Content includes the solubility test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates, carbonates, hydroxides, qualitative analysis of salts includes understanding mole ratio, moles (mass and volume of salts and products formed), calculating concentration and molarity of aqueous reactants. Methodology of creating salts includes acid + base reactions, acid + metal reactions, acid + carbonates reactions, double decomposition process (precipitation).
Content includes qualitative study of salts by identifying and analysing salts by carrying out various test such as the colour test of the salt (by observation), gas test (colour of gas, pH of gas, smell and confirmatory test such as limewater, lighted and glowing splint), aqueous sodium hydroxide test (by adding a few drops until excess) and aqueous ammonia test (by adding a few drops until excess). Special confirmatory test of nitrates, chlorides, sulphates and ions are included as well.
Content is sufficient for 4-5 consecutive classes. Suited for students in KS4.
A Presentation Pack consisting of 51 slides and 8 Worksheets (18 pages) which includes chapters related to the working principle and components of a cathode ray oscilloscope, understanding the concept of semiconductors, the working working principle and composition of diodes, the usage of a diode as a half wave and full wave rectifier, the understanding of transistors (p-n-p transistors & n-p-n transistors), functions and applications of transistors, and lastly, understanding the fundamentals of logic gates with basic logic gates (NOT, AND, OR, NOR, NAND). This presentation pack is designed for a 5-6 consecutive lessons. Suitable for students in KS4,
2 Worksheets consisting of over 20 questions and answers related thermionic emission, identification and uses of components in a cathode ray oscilloscope and interpretation of the reading of a C.R.O to obtain peak-to-peak voltages, time lapse and frequency. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets containing 45 Questions with detailed answers and workings include types of radiation (alpha, beta, gamma), radioactive decay equations, the concept of half-life of a radioisotope and calculation of half-life of a radioactive substance, understanding nuclear energy from nuclear fusion and nuclear fission, calculation of mass defect and nuclear energy from nuclear fusion and nuclear fission, brief explanations of the uses of control rods and moderators in a nuclear powerplant, the safety aspects to consider in a nuclear powerplant, the concept of a nuclear chain reaction.
Suited for students in Year 9, 10, 11 and 12.
12 Worksheets and 65 Lesson slides consisting of over 150 Questions with detailed answers provided for a comprehensive practice, class quiz and assessment use.
The topics related in these worksheets are :
alkanes, reactions of alkanes (combustion and substitution reaction),
isomerism (naming and drawing isomers of alkanes, alkenes and alcohols),
characteristics of alkenes, alkene reactions (addition reaction, combustion, halogenation, hydration, hydrogenation and polymerisation), bromine water test,
alcohols (fermentation, hydration, oxidation, dehydration, combustion),
chemical and physical characteristics homogolous series,
carboxylic acids (oxidation, acidity, concentration)
esters (properties, esterification, naming ester compounds)
characteristics of fats and oils
hydrogenation of oil to manufacture margarine
polymerisation of isoprene to manufacture rubber
vulcanisation of rubber
Questions also include experimental set ups to esterifaction (preparation of esters), dehydration of alcohol, chemical test to distinguish alkanes and alkenes (bromine test). Can be used as an alternative to practical in a classroom (theoretical values provided for the alternative).
Most suitable for science students in Year 10, 11 and 12. Also suitable for advanced students in Year 9.
3 Worksheets with over 90 questions provided with detailed answers and workings to act as a comprehensive introduction to quantum physics. Questions are related to the scientists that pioneered quantum theory such as Max Planck, de Broglie and Einstein) as well as the quantum theory of light, the concept of particle wave duality, de Broglie’s wavelength, the use of it in an electron microscope, definition of a photon, photon energy and power, the photoelectric effect, factors affecting photoelectric effect, the threshold frequency, the kinetic energy of photoelectrons, Einstein’s photoelectric equation, the calculation of work function, the kinetic energy and speed of photoelectrons.
Suited for students in Year 9, 10, 11 and 12 as an introduction to quantum physics.
A compact classroom consisting of 29 Slides and over 250 questions including all chapters related to manufacturing industry such as the manufacturing process of ammonia and its uses (Haber Process), sulfuric acid and its daily uses (Contact Process) and manufacturing nitric acid (Ostwald Process), calculating the composition of nitrogen in fertilisers and determining the quality of the fertiliser.
Material science, the understanding and application of alloys, composition of alloys, advantages of alloys, differences of glass and ceramics, composition of glass and ceramics, advantages of glass and ceramics, types of polymerisation, benefits of polymers, source of polymers and monomers, environmental issues of polymers and solutions, advantages of composite materials, types and applications of composite materials,corrosion and rusting of metals, fibre material, benefits of fibre glass, calculation of the percentage of composition.
Concepts of nanotechnology, the use in industry such as semiconductors and electronics, agriculture, textile, food, medicine and cosmetics, the uses of graphene as a nanoparticle with its physical and chemical properties.
Green technology segment covers topics in waste management, industrial wastewater treatment, energy and electricity.
Questions also include experimental set ups to determine hardness of materials and alloys. Can be used as an alternative to practical in a classroom (theoretical values provided for the alternative). Suited for students in KS4.
3 Worksheets consisting of over 80 questions and detailed answers related types of nutrition, the composition of a balanced diet, the calculation of calorific value of food, the various calorific requirements of different individuals of age and gender, malnutrition, the types of enzymes and conditions required for food digestion, the absorption and assimilation of digested food, evaluating eating habits, the importance of macronutrients and micronutrients in plants, the conditions for photosynthesis, mechanism of photosynthesis and the technology used in food production.
Suited for science students in Year 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Also suited for the field of Food Science.
A simple worksheet that acts as a great introduction to nanotechnology, consisting of 24 questions with answers relating to the concepts of nanotechnology, the use in industry such as semiconductors and electronics, agriculture, textile, food, medicine and cosmetics, the uses of graphene as a nanoparticle with its physical and chemical properties.
Green technology segment covers topics in waste management, industrial wastewater treatment, energy and electricity.
This comprehensive worksheet bundle consists of 111 Questions with Answers related to topics in material science including understanding and application of alloys, composition of alloys, advantages of alloys, corrosion and rusting of metals, differences of glass and ceramics, composition of glass and ceramics, advantages of glass and ceramics, fibre material, benefits of fibre glass, advantages of composite materials, types and applications of composite materials, calculation of the percentage of composition.
Questions also include experimental set ups to determine hardness of materials and alloys. Can be used as an alternative to practical in a classroom (theoretical values provided for the alternative).
Content is suitable for 3-4 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS4.
3 Worksheets consisting of 115 Questions with detailed answers of workings provided, topics related to the worksheets are stoichiometry, mole calculation and conversion, mole conversion to mass, number of particles and volume of gas, the usage of the Avogadro’s constant, relative atomic/molecular/formula mass and molar volume of gas at room temperature and pressure, determination of the empirical formula and molecular formula of a substance, calculating the percentage of composition (percentage of mass of an element) in a compound.
Questions also include experimental set ups to determine the empirical formula of a compound by using the oxidation of a metal or displacement of an oxide that can be carried out in the laboratory or alternatively in a classroom (theoretical values provided for the alternative).
Most suitable for science students in Year 10, 11 and 12. Also suitable for advanced students in Year 9.
2 Practice papers consisting of 50 questions in total with answers provided, total mark allocation of 100 marks.
Questions related to algebra, angles and geometry, fractions, ratios, money and finances, distance and speed, kinematics conversion, percentage of increase and decrease, unit conversion, mensuration of 2D shapes (area and perimeter), pie chart and angles, and net drawings of 3D shapes.
Worksheets most suitable to be used for class assessment, test, quiz, or comprehensive practice. Suitable for students learning mathematics in Year 7,8 and 9. Also suitable for year 10 low ability students.
This worksheet bundle consists of 4 worksheets totally to 120 questions with answers provided, this comprehensive worksheet bundles includes topics related to Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation, calculations of gravitational acceleration, centripetal force, Kepler’s Laws, knowledge testing of the Kepler’s 1st and 2nd Law with calculations related to Kepler’s 3rd Law, types of satellites (man-made satellites, natural satellites, geostationary and non geostationary satellites), calculating linear speeds of orbiting bodies, and the calculation of escape velocity of rockets/satellites on a planet.
Suitable for students in Year 10, 11 and 12 being introduced to space physics.
5 Worksheets containing over 100 Questions with detailed answers and workings related to continous variation (such as height and weight) and discontinous variation (such as hair colour, skin colour and etc), comparison between both types of variations, sources of variation such as genetic factors (crossing over of assortment of chromosomes and random fertilisation), genetic factors due to mutation. The occurence of mutation by mutagens (physical, chemical and biological agents), gene mutation in sickle cell anaemia and albinism, chromosomal mutation (with emphasis on Down syndrome, Cri du chat syndrome, Turner syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Jacob syndrome), source of variation due environmental factors such as temperature, light and pH.
Suited for students in Year 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Due to popular demand, we have created 4 NEW worksheets with 95 questions with answers on the topic of Electricity related to analysing electric fields and charge flow, analysing the relationship between electric current and potential difference using Ohm’s Law, material resistance calculation using material resistivity, length and cross sectional area, extensive analysis of potential difference, current and resistance in series, parallel and combined circuits, analysing electromotive force and internal resistance of dry cells in various arrangement (dry cell in series and parallel arrangements), analysing electrical energy and electrical power calculations and equations, fundamental calculation of cost of energy consumption using (cent/kWh) rates, and the efficiency calculation of electrical devices.
Worksheets applicable for students in Year 9 to 12.
In hopes of avoiding confusion, these worksheets are new and different from the existing individual worksheets available for sale. These NEW worksheets can be only found in bundles with the title “NEW worksheets” in them. I’ve created these worksheets to supply additional material for existing/new customers that would need a larger question bank as supplementary to the previous worksheets.