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
Part of an ongoing series of lovely revision materials for physics. Past question papers provide images and context but the questions/exercises are all new. Grade 6+. Topics covered include waves (mainly) and electricity.
Past question images have been used to come up with a revision power point on Space. It covers red shift, stars and satellites. Use as an effective starter activity.
As part of my lockdown I created this resource for my department. 671 lovely slides looking at the whole of the combined physics syllabus. All required practicals, formulas and syllabus content covered; completely exhaustive. It scrolls and will make an excellent plenary activity. I have previously done a text only version and this was popular.
670 slides covering the AQA combined syllabus. Pretty much exhaustive covering all of the content. This took a long time. I have done these for physics and KS3 as well. I used a simple version of this the last two years but the images really makes it ‘pop’ lol. I have it autolooping and used as plenaries. Easily broken down into topics. I have included answers if not obvious.
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 revision for clever kids. Grade 7+. Lots of calculations. Topics include space, radioactivity, electricity and light. Part of an ongoing series. 2hrs worth.
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+
I knocked these up as it is very likely that this relatively small part of the syllabus will make up 1/3 of the exam. It includes key diagrams and calculations for PV = constant. Save a bit of time. Please review and look at my other revision materials