Here’s an interactive resource that can be used as an end of unit summary or as a tool for Year 11 Revision.
This foldable will test the skills of students to recall, manipulate and apply some of the key equations from the AQA P5 unit. It’s also quite a hands on resource that works well with mid - lower ability KS4 groups.
Print the sheet for each student - make sure it’s double sided!
Ask students to cut along the dotted lines & fold along the solid lines.
Students should then complete the foldable flap for each equation and use these to answer the questions.
The back section of the sheet can then be stuck into their books.
Feedback is always appreciated!
Here’s a worksheet that can be used as an introduction or summary to the ‘Investigating Wave Speed ’ required practical for combined or separate physics courses. This is designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE but is also compatible with other courses.
The sheet includes sections on:
Background information on wave types & measuring waves.
Key definitions & calculations
Practice questions to calculate frequency & wave length from a displacement graph.
Extended writing question on method design.
Exam style questions
The resource also has QR codes that can be scanned to take students to useful webpages or videos that will help them with the sheet.
Answers are also included.
Here’s a worksheet that can be used as an introduction or summary to the ‘Investigating Springs ’ required practical for combined or separate chemistry courses. This is designed for the AQA 9-1 GCSE but is also compatible with other courses.
The sheet includes sections on:
Background information on forces, extension & Hooke’s Law
Key definitions & calculations
Practice questions to calculate the spring constant
Graph plotting exam style question
Exam style questions
The resource also has QR codes that can be scanned to take students to useful webpages or videos that will help them with the sheet.
Answers are also included.
This required practical help sheet is made to support students through the AQA Specific heat capacity required practical. This support sheet is aimed at lower ability students to be used alongside the practical.
This two sided support sheet covers:
Key information
Useful definitions
Key Equations
The method
Data collection
Extension Questions
Feedback is always appreciated!
Here’s a worksheet that can be used as an introduction or summary to the resistance in a wire required practical for combined science or separate physics courses.
The worksheet covers:
Background information
Key terms
Resistance calculations
The method
Exam style questions
The resource also has QR codes that can be scanned to take students to useful webpages or videos that will help them with the sheet.
Answers are also includedl
Here’s an interactive activity that students can use to find out and summarise their knowledge of methods of heat transfer (e.g. Conduction, convection & radiation).
Cut out the larger square and fold the corners along the dotted lines.
Add descriptions of each type of heat transfer to the corners (in the shaded sections).
Draw diagrams to represent energy transfers on each inside corner.
Complete the gap fill using the word bank.
Stick the gap fill into the exposed centre of the foldable.
Stick the reverse side of the foldable into their book.
This is a resource that’s designed for a mid to lower ability class and supports the energy transfers topic from the AQA physics specification. The resource can be easily adapted for higher ability groups by removing the gap fill and asking students to describe each type of energy transfer using the key words.
ere’s a really engaging activity that encourages students to practice their using the W = m x g calculations.
The activity includes:
10 calculation cards: each with a different scenario that requires students to calculate either mass, weight or gravitational field strength.
2 additional challenge cards
A worksheet that could be printed to help organise their answers
An answer sheet for checking work at the end of the activity.
This active task would suit any KS3 class and possibly a lower set KS4 class.