This test covers the topics of food chains, plants and photosynthesis and ecosystems. The test is out of fifty marks and these marks are allocated over four separate questions. Various question methods are used from MCQ to higher level thinking.
This exam of 155 marks follows the topic of data handling. It has twenty seven questions in a word format. It covers the topics of graphical data handling, frequency and mean, mode etc.
This document contains forty-five questions of various thinking levels. In total the exam has 167 marks allocated across the questions. The geometry ranges from graphical questions to the analysis of shapes. From quite basic considering tangents on shapes to more difficult working out of coordinates.
A booklet that covers the main factors in the topic Electrodynamics. this includes Flemings Laws and AC and DC power. With extra slides on the RMS of voltage and power production.
A booklet that covers the calculations used in electric circuits. Including current strength and resistance. The theory of electrical resistance is also included and an answer booklet is provided.
A booklet that outlines the various methods we use to describe the data received in a scientific investigations. The booklet also covers the idea of scientific method.
Basic information of standard IUPAC measurement is also given.
A twenty three page booklet covering the topic of intermolecular forces. From the idea of London forces to bonds and to Dipoles. The booklet as well as revising the topic tests the students on their knowledge as they work through the pages.
This lesson will show the students how objects move in various conditions. With questions on collisions and power, with explanations of why examiners want the answers written in specific ways.
This fifty mark test covers the concept of waves. The motion of waves and how we use the equation of waves. Includes questions on types of waves and how they differ.
This lessons covers the idea of resistance in a circuit is measured. The equations are explained clearly and step by step so students understand what is required from them in exams.
A one hundred mark exam covering the basic ideas of motion, electric circuit and forces. The questions are geared towards the equations used in these topics and pupils will have to calculate many of the answers.
Questions are leveled at age range 14-16.
This test of fifty marks is aimed for 11-14 age bracket science students. It comprises a selection of differing questions that are related to forces, circuits and circuit measurements.
This test will cover the basic ideas of stoichiometry introduced to students undertaking a chemistry course. Including moles calculations and atomic masses.
This lesson will cover the classic questions and ideas surrounding the term Work done. This will include the breakdown and analysis of how to answer exam style questions on the work done concept.
This lesson will cover the use of titration calculations in chemistry. This will include the use of equations involved in titration and the uses of titration in ‘real life’.
This is a fifty mark test/investigation regarding Boyle’s Law. It can be used to supplement a practical investigation into Boyle’s law or as a stand alone test.