This test of thirty five marks covers the topics of matter and elements. The marks are allocated over five questions with varying ability levels required and different type of questioning used. The use of the Periodic Table is also included in the skills required.
The topics covered are plants and ecosystems. The test is allocated twenty-five marks over three questions. The questions are varied in their ability and their style. The answer paper is also included.
This test has three questions with an allocation of fifty marks. It covers the topics of food chains, ecosystems and Photosynthesis. The questions vary in ability levels and in style of questioning. The answer sheet is included.
This power-point lesson contains details and definitions on the following topics- electron configuration, orbitals, ionization energy and isotopes. As well as trends in the Periodic table. The power-point also can be used as a study guide for students.
This test covers the topics pf compounds and elements. It is allocated forty marks over five questions. The answer sheet is included. The test has varying ability levels in the questions and different styles of questions are also shown.
A booklet that outlines the various methods we use to describe the data received in a scientific investigations. The booklet also covers the idea of scientific method.
Basic information of standard IUPAC measurement is also given.
This exam of 155 marks follows the topic of data handling. It has twenty seven questions in a word format. It covers the topics of graphical data handling, frequency and mean, mode etc.
This is a thirty five mark question paper that covers the topics of Respiration, Photosynthesis and Food chains. The marks are allocated over three questions and the questions are of varying ability levels. the test is designed for between 11-14 year old pupils.
This test consists of five questions and has forty-five marks allocated to it. The questions are of varying ability and style. A formula sheet and answer sheet is included. The test is designed to examine the pupils knowledge of matter and Kinetic molecular theory.
This is a forty mark test set over three questions. The questions vary in ability and style. The test comprises questions that relate to the redox reaction, Galvanic cells and Electrolytic cells. The answer sheet is provided.
This lesson will show the students how objects move in various conditions. With questions on collisions and power, with explanations of why examiners want the answers written in specific ways.
This fifty mark test covers the concept of waves. The motion of waves and how we use the equation of waves. Includes questions on types of waves and how they differ.
A booklet that covers the calculations used in electric circuits. Including current strength and resistance. The theory of electrical resistance is also included and an answer booklet is provided.
A booklet that covers the main factors in the topic Electrodynamics. this includes Flemings Laws and AC and DC power. With extra slides on the RMS of voltage and power production.
A lesson where students will investigate the meanings of Arenhuis and Lowry-Bronstead theories.
Students will also calculate the concentration of acids using exam style questions.
A lesson that introduces the idea of elastic and inelastic collisions. Definitions of both are given. Calculations to show which type of collision has actually occurred is also shown.