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SteveTPearce

GCSE Physics equation revision

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<p>Every “recall and apply” equation for GCSE Physics matched to the syllabus list order. Each question has 3 (or 4) sub-questions having each variable as the subject for rearrangement practice.<br /> The final part of each question has an additional “twist” - SI multipliers, standard form, etc. Some particularly challenging questions included for a bit of stretch���</p>
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SteveTPearce

GCSE Physics Gears

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A simple PowerPoint and sheet that explains some of the basic ideas about gears - including some animations to illustrate.<br /> It's a bit rough and ready - but hopefully might serve as a starting point for others to adapt.<br /> Does it go into it in too much detail? Or too little? Until we see the assessment material, who knows? Either way, I hope you'll find it useful...
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SteveTPearce

GCSE revision activities

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<p>Booklets to give a bit of structure to pupils’ revision - activities range from giving word definitions to writing questions for provided answers or simply space for a mind-map - pull out whatever you find useful as worksheets or use the booklet as is.<br /> Topics covered in the order we’ve taught them to our current Year 11s…</p>
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SteveTPearce

Resistance practice

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Simple resistance (Ohm's law) calculations, becoming increasingly challenging through 12 questions. Answers built into presentation (click to reveal)...