Worksheet where students use the electromagnetic spectrum to identify properties and patterns of each type of wave, then practice wavespeed, wavelength and frequency calculations.
A sheet which helps students learn to construct ray diagrams: goes through the steps to draw rays for convex and concave lenses, then provides a guide as to describing the image.
Simple velocity time graphs where pupils practice reading graphs, calculating gradients and distance travelled by finding the area under a graph. Accompanying power point allows you to go through with pupils after activity.
Worksheet to accompany a computer room lesson / to complete as homework. Pupils create circuits using an online simulation, then measure P.D and current to identify circuit rules for themselves. Questions at the bottom test what they have learnt. A very good alternative to tricky (and often faulty) electricity practical work, or for a revision lesson.
Worksheet to be printed 2 to a side of A4; 4 simple questions for pupils to practice and demonstrate understanding of kinetic energy. Easy to assess and show progress.
Worksheet for students watching the group 1 metal demonstration: assumes prior knowledge of electron confguration. Activities include word and symbol equations for reactions and explaining the reactivity series of group 1 metals with reference to electron configuation.
A series of 4 lessons on the atom and charge (see accompanying worksheet), current, potential difference and resistance. Contains definitions, activities such as gap fills and definitions, ideas for practical activities and links to helpful simulations. Suitable for a lower ability KS3 group however could be adapted for higher groups.
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.
Differentiated worksheet where students have to first identify definitions of latent heats of fusion and vaporisation and SHC, then identify whether energy will be given out or taken in in state changes. Finally differentiated equation grid where students practice using initially the SLH equation, then combining with the SHC equation to calculate energy changes for more complex systems. Suitable for any ability KS4.
KS4 resource for practicing mass and weight calculations, differentiated with extension activities for G&T. Perfect homework to assess understanding from lesson.
Worksheet suitable for KS3 or low ability KS4 on the structure of the atom, charge and static electricity. Questions structured to get pupils to explain static phenomena.
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 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.
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 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.
KS4 electricity worksheet, differentiated calculations on power using P=VI, then gap-fill task regarding power transmission and step-up and step-down transformers. Heavily scaffolded, suitable for lower ability pupils.