3 physics (P2) 6 mark questions and writing frames for 3 past paper questions from Edexcel. Mix of higher and foundation tier. Mark schemes included.
Questions content:
Application of knowledge about alpha, beta and gamma radiation.
Kinetic energy graph with conservation of energy and energy transfers.
Process of nuclear fission of Uranium 235 and the energy transfers in a nuclear power station.
Can be printed back to back to be set as revision homework. Can be used as class activity.
These were used on a revision day and were very well received by pupils.
Revision PowerPoint for use with a mixed ability year 11 class. Covers all objectives from the Edexcel Additional Physics topic 5 on Radioactivity.
All activities mentioned on the PowerPoint are on the activity document, where pupils can work at it after you have covered/revised the content. There is also exam practice on the document.
Free resource made up of bits and bobs with free licences. I do not take credit for some of the content.
Simply add in your chosen year paper and mark scheme. You can choose a tier and only have one. Otherwise, it is a bit of a tree!
Writing frame to help pupils in KS3 or bottom set GCSE groups get to grips with how to write parts of an investigation.
Pink sections are the higher tier sections. Pupils can work up to these.
Second topic of the new Edexcel physics transition module for KS3/GCSE.
This topic covers the Kinetic theory model, including density of solids, liquids and gases.
There is also a lesson on Absolute zero, which is currently covered in the P3 Extension unit. This powerpoint could be used for triple award groups.
All worksheets come with answers and are fully differentiated.
1 PowerPoint that includes all lessons for both combined and separate science pathways in the new GCSE specification 2016.
I have used these resources with a top set triple year 10 group and a bottom set year 9 group with good results so it is well differentiated where possible.
If any resources are mentioned but NOT included it is because I did not make them and therefore am not selling them. Check out the free resource part of my page to find it, or contact me and I will send it to you! This includes the tests/assessments.
Revision resources are also included.
2 PowerPoints; one for Combined and one for the Separate science course as they are quite different.
I have used these resources with a top set triple year 10 group and a bottom set year 9 group with good results so it is well differentiated where possible.
If any resources are mentioned but NOT included it is because I did not make them and therefore am not selling them. Check out the free resource part of my page to find it, or contact me and I will send it to you! This includes the tests/assessments.
Core practical workbooks including all of the required practicals for Edexcel combined and separate/triple sciences. The workbook includes exam style questions for each section so they can be RAG rated. They style of question varies for each practical so the students will practice all of the necessary skills. There are links to videos and simulations which I DO NOT take credit for. This helps students revise or catch up if they have been absent.
The practicals are:
Investigating force, mass and acceleration
Investigating waves
Investigating refraction
Investigating radiation
Investigating resistance
Investigating density
investigating springs
A 100 question multiple choice quiz set into rounds. Aimed at foundation for pure knowledge recall.
I use them at the beginning/end of my lessons to get students to recall key information regularly.
Answers are included and instructions for use of the quiz are on one of the beginning slides. An excellent starter/Plenary.
Full topic of 5 lessons. Covers the core practical on Hookes Law as well as the extra content for triple scientists.
The presentation does not talk specifically about Hooke as we find that time is tight by the time we reach topic 15, and it is not specifically outlined in the specification.
A homework on the core practical with a video link is included. This is part of a core practical booklet that was created for my combined scientists. The full resource is available in my TES shop.
Some content referenced is from the Pearson Active Teach - Your school need to have a subscription to this to access the documents referenced.
Currently 32 quizzes of sixteen questions (with a tie breaker, just in case!) for use in tutor time and/or as a house competition in teams. Each week/quiz has a different theme. All answers are included at the end of the PowerPoint, sometimes with additional infomation.
UPDATED TO FIX ERRORS.
From Quiz 15 onwards, question 10 always has a literacy theme to try to improve whole school literacy.
These quizzes fit perfectly in a tutor session and could be run amongst your tutor group or as house teams.
There will be enough for one per week for the WHOLE YEAR by July so keep checking back once purchased.
1 - General knowledge
2 - European Day of Languages
3 - Weather
4 - Islands
5 - Lyrics
6 - Cartoons
7 - Logos
8 - Remembrance
9- Polish National Day
10 - Movies
11 - Dingbats
12 - Attendance
13 - Games
14 - Christmas
15 - New Year
16 - Alphabet part 1
17 - Alphabet part 2
18 - Numbers
19 - General Knowledge part 2
20 - Food and Drink
21 - Animals
22 - Sport
23 - Capital Cities
24 - Celebrity Guess Who
25 - Flags
26 - Easter
27 - The Human Body
28 - Harry Potter
29 - Space
30 - Mental Health Awareness
31 - Collective nouns
32 - Periodic table
33 - General Knowledge part 3
34- Dinosaurs
35- Famous Landmarks
36- Weird World Records
37- Emojis
38- Summer
FREE SAMPLE IF YOU WANT TO TRY IT FIRST
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/house-tutor-time-quiz-sample-quiz-13-games-1205490517
UPDATED FOR SUMMER 2024!
After the Santa and Easter murder mysteries were such a success, I thought I would create a summer one for use on those last few days in the summer term to go alongside the quizzes or other activities you might do every year.
This mystery follows the murder of Mr. Rossi who was (unfortunately) still in his ice cream van when someone melted it! There are 20 suspects and 5 clues for teams to solve before gaining access to the final clue, which will allow them to start eliminating suspects.
The clues rely on team work to complete them well within an hour, and require problem solving skills as well. Some clues are (loosely) linked to science; there is a classification key and a speed calculation, but the main aspect is team work and problem solving.
Students will need the case brief printed, and some of the slides in the PowerPoint to complete this. The slides needed are labeled in the notes section.
There is a leader board so you are able to display the progress of each team. I allow teams to lock in an answer whenever they want, but I won’t tell them if they’re right until the end. They can work on the clues in any order but MUST have completed all 5 before accessing final clues. all answers are provided in the PowerPoint.
Enjoy