Worksheet where students use the electromagnetic spectrum to identify properties and patterns of each type of wave, then practice wavespeed, wavelength and frequency calculations.
Differentiated worksheet where students practise using and rearranging Q=It, equation to calculate charge flowing in a circuit. All answers provided. Extension tasks are provided to stretch upper end of class, while earlier questions provide lots of repetition with calculations.
Grid worksheet for students to practise calculating the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in different elements from the periodic table. Grids get gradually harder allowing differentiated learning. Blank boxes at the bottom of the grids are for students to make up their own challenges for friends as extension tasks.
Suitable for KS3, KS4 or revision KS5
Fully differentiated KS4 grid with many questions on the different electricity equations. Each question is worth a different number of points and pupils can work at their level. Comes with challenge and extension questions. Suitable for any KS4 ability group, perfect for a homework or revision lesson.
An A4 revision sheet for AQA Physics P6 module, with various different activities to be completed on the sheet and in books. Activities have levels next to them for pupils to self-differentiate. Could be scaled up to A3.
Fully differentiated KS4 equation grid with lots of questions about KE, GPE and energy transfers. Different questions are worth different numbers of points, pupils choose questions appropriate for their level. Good for homeworks: have to earn 15 points to pass or similar. In lessons excellent practice, includes mark scheme which can be put on board, pupils self mark then hands up to gauge number of points for each student.
Fully differentiated KS4 worksheet with many questions for pupils to practice using the V = W/Q equation. Each question is worth a different number of points depending on its difficulty.
Fully differentiated worksheet going from identifying opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse on a triangle, to rearranging SOHCAHTOA to find missing sides. Each question sheet has hints on the back, and answers at the end of the ppt. Students can self select depending on their confidence, or teachers can guide pupils to identify their levels.
Fully differentiated worksheet for KS4 pupils to practice using the v s t and acceleration equations. Each category on the grid is worth a different number of points, excellent for class activity or homework. Suitable for higher ability pupils but easily adaptable just by changing the questions on the grid.
Fully differentiated KS4 worksheet for using momentum and impuse equations. Each level of question is worth a different number of points, pupils work at their own level. Mark scheme included, pupils can self mark and assess by asking how many points everyone in the class got.
Fully differentiated grid of questions for KS4 electricity equations, harder questions are worth more points on the grid. Gets pupils to rearrange equations with the help of equation triangles, and convert units. Suitable for lower ability pupils but easily adapted.
A set of 2 worksheets which would make a two lesson programme.
Sheet 1- Worksheet to go with a rates of reaction practical, varying surface area of marble chip (can be adjusted for any material, temperature, concentration etc). Students identify variables, collect data, plot a graph and write a conclusion for their experiment.
Sheet 2- Worksheet guiding students through a write up of their investigation.
Suitable for KS4 or KS3 pupils learning the scientific method or rates of reaction
KS4 scaffolded 6 mark question on terminal velocity, includes key words and sentence starters to guide pupils on structuring their answer. Perfect for Y10s doing forces who are not yet experienced at 6 mark question. Mark scheme on powerpoint slide gives pupils opportunity to peer mark work and give improvements.
Fully differentiated worksheet, with answers, for pupils to practice calculations using V=IR, V=E/Q and Q=It. Questions include rearranging the equation and converting units. Each question is worth a different number of points so students can challenge themselves. Perfect for a lesson or a homework.