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
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.
I took the three sciences and broke them down into their major components. These were put together using a pleasing mind mapping software. I have used these as revision for our paper 1 mock preparation. Pop onto A3 and your classes will be able to work on their own weaknesses.
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.
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.
All the equations that need to be are remembered. 2 or 3 examples of each with the equation number given. Rearrangements and units are present in some questions
That's right 1000 questions based on the Trilogy syllabus but will work equally well for Synergy or separate sciences. These have taken an age to write. The Power Point format has a question randomiser built in. It was created with the Learning Scientists work in mind. I am sure you will find this super useful over the next 5/6 years an must be good value when the sale is on. 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
This is a power point I created inline with our new 5 minutes a lesson revision session. There are 345 questions applied to a random question generator power point. It covers every little factoid in the AQA syllabus. 10 questions at the start of every lesson. It is not broken into the topics but is in the order of the syllabus.