Exam type questions based upon past paper images. Grade 7+. Lots of calculations. 2-3 hours of good quality stuff. There are a number of others of a similar type.Waves, electricity, magnetism, forces, momentum and radioactivity included.
Lots of lovely tough questions for Grade 7+ physics. Lots of calculations and analysis. I will be using these as homework but equally good for in class. Topics include waves, forces, energy.
Revision worksheets covering all topics except forces. Past question questions used to provide diagrams. Equation heavy but plenty of graph analysis as well. I am using this as homework booklet. Grades 7+
Thought this might help some people. Remembering the formulas will be the key to passing the physics exams. I have written out the formulas in words i.e. "The speed of a wave depends on the frequency and the wavelength. If either is bigger then the speed is faster." This can stimulate different thought processes especially if spoken aloud. Good starter and certainly can't hurt.
Nice double sided sheet with nice hard questions. Starts with some syllabus and explanation. Uses all four relative equations. Grade 7-9. Past question images makes it look presentable
This starts with syllabus statements. This then leads on to Grade 4/5 questions based on past exam questions. Extension question with rearrangement to finish
The syllabus statements relating to charge are at the head of this worksheet. There then follows questions based upon past paper diagrams. There is one extension question that requires rearranging.
I wrote these is the show that format i.e show that the voltage required to push a current of 2A through a 12 Ohm resistor is 24V. (Most are a bit trickier than this). This allows a self check and should inspire confidence.
A worksheet for all 12 physics equations required for the Forces Module. 10 of these use past question images. I have blended some of the equations together where appropriate. Please review.
This 4 page test/worksheet takes a lot of the most commonly asked electricity questions and puts them together in a tight package. Lots of circuits and calculations
This is an accessible revision/test that I put together for an intervention group. It reiterates the most commonly asked questions. It contains easy (ish) calculations
I knocked up this bad boy for my set 6 kids. They are really switched on to all these marvelous calculations at the start of the topic (ahem) I wrote this to give them a bit of the confidence.
This bad boy looks at the calculations needed for module 1. Unit swaps, formula manipulation are included. I will give the 1st part as a formative type assessment which I will go through and the second half as a marked assessment.
Simple worksheet looking at GPE calculations. These are illustrated with past paper images. Only three examples I'm afraid; the third with a simple rearrangement
This is a work sheet that covers all the paper 1 calculations. The formulae are given before each section. These are aimed at 7+ students as there are multi-stage calculations which require unit manipulation and substitution. > 25 different calcs.