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I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
Hi, and welcome to Will2Share Academy!
I am currently a tutor running my own tutoring business specializing in teaching Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Cambridge O-levels.
I constantly strive to create and provide quality teaching resources to teachers all around the world.
2 Worksheets consisting of 22 questions and answers with various manometer and barometer orientation with application of gas and liquid pressure calculations. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of 25 questions and answers for the introduction to Heat. Questions testing the understanding of thermal equilibrium, calibration of a thermometer and calculating specific heat capacity as well as calculating heat energy. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of 28 questions and answers related to calculation of heat energy, latent heat energy, conversion of energy sources to heat energy. Includes knowledge application questions in choosing suitable material and specifications for car engine and specifications for manufacturing an ice box. Suited for students in KS4.
This bundle consist of 39 slides and 6 worksheets totaling up to over 50 questions inclusive of 3 essay questions to provide a holistic understanding of the chapter of heat.
The contents include chapters related to :
Thermal equilibrium, calibration of a thermometer, factors and working principle of a thermometer, specific heat capacity, heat capacity, calculations and formula to calculate heat energy, conversion of heat energy from various energy sources (kinetic, gravitational potential and electrical), the uses and applications of specific heat capacities, specific latent heat, calculation and formula to calculate latent heat energy, changing of phases of matter, gas laws (Boyle's Law, Charle's Law, Pressure Law), working principle of each law including a graph and an experimental study of each law, and application of the gas laws. This presentation pack is designed for a 5-6 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of 36 questions and answers covering the three gas laws (Pressure Law, Charles Law and Boyle’s Law). Questions designed to test understanding and application of these laws for calculation purposes and making future prediction. Suited for students in KS4.
4 Worksheets with over 60 questions and answers for a complete understanding and practice calculating vernier caliper and micrometer screw gauge measurements as well as zero error identification and correction calculation.
Suited for students in KS4.
A complete bundle consisting of a presentation slide consisting of 48 slides to provide a proper education regarding the fundamentals of Forces and Pressures with 7 worksheets consisting of over 60 questions to ensure a thorough understanding of pressure and forces.
This bundle pack includes :
Pressure and Forces in solids, pressure in liquids, pressure in gases, the effects and magnitude of atmospheric pressure, the usage and application of manometers and barometers in measuring atmospheric and gas pressures, the understanding and application of Pascal's Principle, the understanding and application of Archimedes Principle, the principle of buoyancy, the calculation and understanding the presence of buoyant force and apparent weight, the understanding and application of Bernoulli's Principle.
This presentation pack is suited for students for KS4. The material is sufficient to conduct a minimum of 5-6 consecutive classes.
3 Worksheets consisting of over 25 questions and answers related to Pascal’s, Archimedes and Bernoulli’s Principles with calculations of buoyant force and buoyancy with an additional question on the usage of a hydrometer. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of over 20 questions and answers related to potential dividers, the application of n-p-n transistors to act as a switch by controlling the base current using different circuit arrangements and different types of resistors such as a heat dependent resistor and a light dependent resistor. Suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 25 questions and answers covering the principle of conservation of energy, calculating kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, work done and power. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 20 challenging spring questions and answers related to Hooke’s law and elastic potential energy inclusive of multiple parallel and series spring arrangements. Suited for students in KS4.
1 Presentation Pack consisting of 58 slides to provide a holistic understanding of the chapter of light.
This presentation slide includes chapters related to : reflection on plane and curved (convex and concave) mirrors, the calculation of the angle of incidence and angle of reflection, concepts on refraction and total internal reflection which includes refractive indices, calculation of refractive index, angle of incidence, angle of refraction, apparent depth, the speed of light and the critical angle of substance. All characteristics of images formed from a convex and concave lens and their applications in an astronomical telescope, a microscope and a slide projector are included in this lesson pack. This presentation pack is designed for a 5-6 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of questions with answers related to the application of optics in optical instruments such as the working principle and calculations of convex lenses used in astronomical telescope and microscope, the working principle and calculations of mirrors and lenses in a slide projector. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting of 19 questions and answers related to the chapter of light including predictions of images of plane mirrors, angles of reflection, calculation of refractive indices, apparent and real depth, angle of incidence and refraction. Suited for students in KS4.
2 Worksheets consisting over 30 Questions and answers related to the chapter of waves.
Questions include the application of constructive and destructive wave interference, the formation of nodal and antinodal lines from 2 coherent sources such as dippers (water waves), speakers (sound waves) and Young’s double slit experiment (light waves), the application of sound wave reflection (echoes) to estimate distance and depth of oceans and wells, the understanding and knowledge of the electromagnetic spectrum and its applications (radio waves - gamma rays). Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.
1 Presentation Bundle consisting of 58 slides and 7 Worksheets to provide a holistic understanding of the chapter of light.
This presentation slide includes chapters related to : reflection on plane and curved (convex and concave) mirrors, the calculation of the angle of incidence and angle of reflection, concepts on refraction and total internal reflection which includes refractive indices, calculation of refractive index, angle of incidence, angle of refraction, apparent depth, the speed of light and the critical angle of substance. All characteristics of images formed from a convex and concave lens and their applications in an astronomical telescope, a microscope and a slide projector are included in this lesson pack. This presentation pack is designed for a 5-6 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS4.
3 Worksheets with over 40 questions answers to ensure complete understanding of the chapter Light which includes questions related to calculation of refractive indices, angle of incidence and refraction, the occurrence of total internal reflection, calculation of critical angles, the uses and calculation of light in prisms, the distance, size and type of image formed from convex and concave lenses, the drawing of light ray diagrams in convex and concave lenses, image predictions of lenses by calculation or by illustration of light ray diagrams. Suited for students in KS4.
A classroom bundle consisting of 67 slides and 6 Worksheets with over 80 questions related to waves including characteristics and classifications of longitudinal and transverse waves, understanding the relationship between wavelength, frequency, period and velocity of waves, understanding the occurrence of resonance and damping of waves, understanding the wave phenomenon and factors affecting reflection, refraction and diffraction of various types of waves (water waves, sound waves and light waves), understanding the concept of destructive and constructive interference, the formation of nodal and antinodal lines due to interference from two coherent sources such as dippers (for water waves), speakers (for sound waves) and Young's double slit experiment of monochromatic light (for light waves), the application of echoes in estimation of distance and depth, understanding the electromagnetic spectrum (from radio waves to gamma rays) and their applications in daily life.
Content designed for 5-6 consecutive lessons. Suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting of over 25 questions and answers related to the chapter of Waves.
Questions include the understanding of longitudinal and transverse waves, examples of longitudinal and transverse waves, the calculation of the speed of the wave, extracting data such as amplitude, wavelength, period and frequency of a wave from displacement-displacement graphs and displacement-time graphs, understanding the occurrence and the factors affecting the damping and resonance of waves. Suited for students in KS 4.
2 Worksheets consisting of 30 questions and answers related electric field diagrams, experiments on an electric field (candle flame experiment, polystyrene ball experiment), calculations involving the relationship between current, charge and time (I = Q/t), the application of Ohm’s Law (V = IR) and the calculation of material resistance (inclusive of material length, resistivity, cross sectional area). Worksheets suited for students in KS 4.