Revision booklet for the Edexcel IGCSE Radioactivity unit. Prints double sided and folds to make it A5. Mark scheme now added, along with Publisher version for editing.
Revision booklet for the Edexcel IGCSE Magnetism & Electromagnetism unit. Prints double sided and folds to make it A5. Mark scheme now added, along with Publisher version for editing.
Revision booklet for the Edexcel IGCSE Forces & Motion unit. Prints double sided and folds to make it A5. Mark scheme now added, along with Publisher version for editing.
Revision booklet for the Edexcel IGCSE Solids, Liquids & Gases unit. Prints double sided and folds to make it A5. Mark scheme now added, along with Publisher version for editing.
A series of problems for pupils to solve using their knowledge of magnetism and electromagnetism. Questions start off easy (separating steel/aluminium cans) and get harder.
Worksheet using the equations and calculations for orbital speed. Pupils first calculate the orbital speed of the planets in our solar system. They then draw a diagram and calculate the orbital speed of the Moon. In the last two questions they must rearrange the formula to determine the orbital period of Ceres and the orbital radius of Hyperion. Mark scheme included.
Worksheet on calculating resistivity, how changing length/area changes resistance, and calculating resistance from resistivity. The last question gets pupils to plot a graph to determine resistivity. Mark scheme included.
16 cards, 14 metals plus hydrogen and carbon, with pictures of each and where in the reactivity series they are. Played like the classic Play Your Cards Right. Easily adapted for different abilities by using more/fewer of the cards per round, and including more/fewer of the more obscure metals.
Pupils each have a worksheet to complete. They must take a card (three difficulties; I printed them on three different colours) and write down the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. First one to complete their sheet wins.
8 true or false statements (2 copies per page) for electromagnetic induction. Pupils need to decide if each statement is true or false. Faster pupils could correct the false statements / explain why they are incorrect.
Two sequencing activities. Pupils organise the blue statements into the correct order for electromagnetic induction, and the red statements for an AC generator. Answer sheet included.
Pupils compete against each other to answer as many of the 24 questions as they can in a given time. You will need several of each card. Questions are on speed, mass and acceleration. Answer sheet included.