Six pages of questions, starting simple and building up to extension. These questions do not apply the principle of moments so are suitable for section 8.4 of the Oxford AQA textbook.
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Three worksheets for building students up to answer questions about the resultant of non-parallel forces.
Maths skills needed (previous lesson or homework)
Parallel forces and 90 degree forces worksheet
Practice drawing diagrams for parallelogram of forces
Answers
This sequence has been developed to try to reduce students cognitive load, dealing with new ideas and knowledge in steps.
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Three page worksheet allowing students to practice applying the pressure formula and also converting areas between square metres and square centimetres. Questions are progressively more challenging.
Suitable for new GCSE Physics spec’s including AQA.
See my other (free) sheet ‘Boyle’s Law Questions for GCSE’. This sheet is a follow up, focused mainly upon the results of the pxV experiment.
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Worksheet covering Stefan’s Law and Wien’s Law. Also covers stella spectra and spectral classification.
Answers included. Exam Q’s and answers also included.
Suitable for the AQA Atrophysics specification.
Two worksheets (each two or three pages long) to help students understand how to write equations for objects moving through vertical and horizontal circles. The aim to encourage the following process:
Draw a free body diagram
Write a statement for resultant force
Equate with the centripetal force equation
I would recommend preceding this by getting students to look at a couple of ‘accelerating elevator’ problems (e.g. from multiple choice exam questions), revising vertical linear motion from previous learning.
Students could follow up each worksheet with a selection of exam questions from exampro looking at related ideas.
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Worksheet for an experiment to investigate the relationship between resistances and p.d.'s in a potential divider circuit.
I use these resistances:
A = 4.7 k Ohm
B = 3.3 k Ohm
C = 2.7 k Ohm
D = 0.470 k Ohm
E = 0.670 k Ohm
F = 0.470 k Ohm
Twelve revision lists and twelve mini tests: for retrieval practice / interleaving / end of topic.
These cover nearly all of the Paper One topics.
Each test can be marked out of ten marks.
Questions are simple and knowledge based and were written for low stakes testing. The aim for most students to be able to attain 70%-80% on each test, with fairly minimal revision time.
This aims to build up and strengthen their knowledge of key ideas and thus create more confidence before exams or more challenging assessments.
(Note: Currently does not contain a test for Molecules and Matter… watch this space)
A worksheet that covers the basics with definitions, simple questions and a few MCQs.
Answers included.
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Three double sided worksheets asking students to…
define the terms
remember equations
rearrange equations.
Includes all equations for AQA GCSE Physics.
(The double horizontal line shows the boundary between equations that need to be recalled and those that are given)
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Four page worksheet covering ideas about Seismic waves. Suitable for GCSE Physics specifications. This goes slightly beyond the specification and has a challenging extension question at the end.
Teach the ideas first and use the worksheet to reinforce.
Solutions included!
Notes and questions to help students understand the different stages of star life cycles. Suitable for any sixth form Astrophysics course.
Answers included.