Nice double sided sheet with nice hard questions. Starts with some syllabus and explanation. Uses all four relative equations. Grade 7-9. Past question images makes it look presentable
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
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.
I wrote these is the show that format i.e show that the voltage required to push a current of 2A through a 12 Ohm resistor is 24V. (Most are a bit trickier than this). This allows a self check and should inspire confidence.
A worksheet for all 12 physics equations required for the Forces Module. 10 of these use past question images. I have blended some of the equations together where appropriate. Please review.
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.
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
This 4 page test/worksheet takes a lot of the most commonly asked electricity questions and puts them together in a tight package. Lots of circuits and calculations