This took me forever! All past papers from 2011 - 2014. Images used and multiple choice / calculation / recall questions added. Through familiarity I would say once completed it would be impossible not to pass. Aimed at C grade pupils but can be upgraded. Took me 6/7 hours. Please review.
Here is part three. 315 physics questions on a random selecting power point. Circuit diagrams and more pictures than my previous biology and chemistry efforts. Inline with the Learning Scientists research. Please leave a review good or bad
I was asked if I would do a chemistry version of my biology resource and here it is. 338 slide of chemistry goodness. This is in a power point format with a randomiser program added. It has the learning scientist logos which is the next big thing apparently. Lots of time saved. Will update as and when I use this with classes
Simple worksheet covering elastic energy and spring constant. It is broken down into three parts with the answers after each section. Extension section with 2 part calculations. Suitable for lower ability as the numbers are fairly simple. I have highlighted where any unit conversions need to take place.
This is dressed up syllabus (with diagrams) and a series of exercises based upon them. These include diagrams, key words and calculations. Nothing fancy but does the job!
I put this together to get my students ready for their end of topic test. Variety of question styles with plenty of calculations. Is a good couple of lessons work.
A very exhaustive question bank worksheet looking at the C1 and C2 topics. It covers atomic theory, periodic table and bonding in great detail. Includes a number of diagrams to highlight key features.
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
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.
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.
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 starts with syllabus statements. This then leads on to Grade 4/5 questions based on past exam questions. Extension question with rearrangement to finish
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.
Lots of lovely revision for clever kids. Grade 7+. Lots of calculations. Topics include space, radioactivity, electricity and light. Part of an ongoing series. 2hrs worth.
Electricity heavy revision worksheets. Calculations, graphs and symbol recognition. Some radioactivity and energy included for 'fun'. Grade 6+. Great for pre exam or homework. Part of an ongoing series. Past question images add context. Please review