I have been teaching since 2003 and have always enjoyed writing resources.
I write resources for physics, science and Spanish. I have had resources published by Teachit science.
I have had a GCSE Physics exam practice book published by Scholastic and had work published by Hodder.
I have been teaching since 2003 and have always enjoyed writing resources.
I write resources for physics, science and Spanish. I have had resources published by Teachit science.
I have had a GCSE Physics exam practice book published by Scholastic and had work published by Hodder.
Equation list for CIE IGCSE Physics
Best printed off in A3
Includes information on which equations require memorization and those that are provided in the exam.
AQA GCSE Physics Equation Summary Sheet for either combined or trilogy, physics only content.
Equations organised by topic
Higher Tier only equations in bold text.
Equations that need memorizing and not memorizing clearly labelled.
See another of my postings if you want pdfs of all equations on one sheet or equations for Edexcel IGCSE.
AQA GCSE Physics Equation Summary Sheet for either combined or trilogy, physics only content.
Equations organised by topic
Higher Tier only equations in bold text.
Equations that need memorizing and not memorizing clearly labelled.
See another of my postings if you want pdfs per topic or equations for Edexcel IGCSE.
Equation sheets for each topic of the Edexcel IGCSE Physics Specification.
The sheets indicate whether the content is combined or Separate content physics content and which equations are provided and which need to be memorised.
1 Forces and motion
2 Electricity
3 Waves
4 Energy resources and energy transfers
5 Solids, liquids and gases
6 Magnetism and electromagnetism
7 Radioactivity and particles
8 Astrophysics
Equation sheet for IGCSE EDEXCEL PHYSICS.
Best printed off in A3.
Indicates whether equations are:
Provided in exam
Require to be learnt
If equation is triple of double content.
I have modified this from another worksheet made in 2014 so not claiming ownership but not sure who original author is. Please ask me to withdraw if appropriate.
The quiz cards can be used for a competitive quiz where the students pit their wits against each other. This is a fun way to revise the waves topic once complete.
The teacher can expect the students to work from memory/text books or possibly even computers/mobile phones depending on ability and resources available.
The teacher is provided with Instructions, Quiz Cards than can be printed off and laminated so they can be used over. I still have some of the cards that I printed 12 years ago for a similar task!
The quiz should take 20-30 minutes and then as the plenary the students could all make a revision summary of the topic for a further 15-20 minutes.
Can be used for AQA or other GCSE/IGCSE Specifications
The quiz cards can be used for a competitive quiz where the students pit their wits against each other. This is a fun way to revise the waves topic once complete.
The teacher can expect the students to work from memory/text books or possibly even computers/mobile phones depending on ability and resources available.
The teacher is provided with Instructions, Quiz Cards than can be printed off and laminated so they can be used over. I still have some of the cards that I printed 12 years ago for a similar task!
The quiz should take 20-30 minutes and then as the plenary the students could all make a revision summary of the topic for a further 15-20 minutes.
The quiz cards can be used for a competitive quiz where the students pit their wits against each other. This is a fun way to revise the Radiation and Atoms ( called Atomic Structure in AQA syllabus) topic once complete.
The teacher can expect the students to work from memory/text books or possibly even computers/mobile phones depending on ability and resources available.
The teacher is provided with Instructions, Quiz Cards than can be printed off and laminated so they can be used over. I still have some of the cards that I printed 12 years ago for a similar task!
The quiz should take 20-30 minutes and then as the plenary the students could all make a revision summary of the topic for a further 15-20 minutes.
GCSE or IGCSE Worksheet that gives pupils opportunities to rearrange the wave equation and F=ma problems
Students also are able to practice identification of prefixes such as Giga, Tera, Mega and centi.
The students are also given exposure to larger numbers in standard form.
The worksheets are suitable to introduce the topic or to use as a revision aid.
Solutions are provided.
GCSE or IGCSE Worksheet that gives pupils opportunities to rearrange the wave equation and correctly identify kilo prefix. The worksheet is suitable to introduce the topic or to use as a revision aid.
Solutions are provided.
GCSE or IGCSE Worksheet that gives pupils opportunities to rearrange the wave equation and correctly identify prefixes such as Giga, Tera, Mega and centi. The students are also given exposure to larger numbers in standard form.
The worksheet is suitable to introduce the topic or to use as a revision aid.
Solutions are provided.
Exam practice questions with worked solutions for some of the more challenging IGCSE/GCSE topics:
Red-shift and the Big Bang.
Contains questions using the red-shift equation.
Specific Heat Capacity.
Momentum.
Resource provides teacher with:
Starter questions to stimulate interest in pioneers of electricity.
Cue cards so each group can be given one inventor to research.
Key points that the students are encouraged to consider for a potential debate at the end of the lesson.
Plenary/ Questions to see what factual information the students retained from the activity.
Laminate the inventor cards so you can reuse the resource
Red-shift and the Big Bang- IGCSE Grade 9-1 - Exam question practice and worked solutions - Revision
The problems become more challenging as the worksheet progresses giving students the opportunity to work from level 4 to level 9.
To my knowledge the use of the Red-shift equation tested in the penultimate question is only examined in the IGCSE Edexcel syllabus in paper 2.
The worksheet is suitable for students who study higher tier and Paper 2 of the IGCSE Edexcel syllabus.
The questions in the worksheet excluding the penultimate question are appropriate for students of all UK GCSE specifications : AQA, OCR 21st Century, OCR Gateway, Eduquas and Edexcel.
Challenging question to stretch the most able A level physics students.
Suitable for most exam boards.
Particularly useful for students that wish to gain entry to Oxbridge
Exam practice of length contraction and time dilation.
Written for the AQA A Turning points module but would work with any other specifications that cover special relativity.
The worksheet contain the answers.
The questions should take 30 mins to 50 mins depending on the ability of the group.
Momentum- GCSE 9-1 - Exam question practice and worked solutions - Revision
The problems become more challenging as the worksheet progresses giving students the opportunity to work from level 4 to level 9.
The worksheet is suitable for higher tier of combined science or trilogy AQA specifications.
The topic covered in the worksheet is appropriate for students of the following GCSE specifications: AQA, OCR 21st Century, OCR Gateway, Eduquas and Edexcel.