The lesson covers the basic principles of using gravity to affect motion. The lesson will cover vertical projectile motion and show various calculations involved in the process.
The fifty mark test includes questions on Newtons laws, second law mainly; resultant forces and friction affecting motion. With another set of questions looking at applications of the said ideas.
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 worksheet covers the topic of the Doppler effect. The questions included have an allocation of thirteen marks. Pupils will be tested on their knowledge of the theory of the Doppler effect as well as associated calculations.
This test covers the properties of matter and electric circuits, with specific questions on electrostatics and density. The test has a mark allocation of fifty across eight questions. Various ability levels and styles are shown in the questions.
This power-point lesson covers the topic of electric charge. It has various definitions and questions relating to the topic. I have added short teacher notes to help and other activities are also included for the students.
The topic of electronegativity is covered in this power-point lesson. With activities of the calculation of electronegativity to simple definitions. Other activities are also included and short teacher notes to help.
This exam has one hundred marks allocated to it spread over seventeen questions. The questions range in style and ability level. The topics covered in the questions are as follows: TRANSFORMERS/ENERGY/GAS PRESSURE/MAGNETISM/ELECTROSTATICS/LEVERS AND SPEED OF SOUND.
This electricity and magnetism test consists of eleven questions with forty marks allocated across them. The questions vary in style and ability level. The mark scheme is included and the test is aimed at higher grade pupils.
This test covers the following topics GRAVITY, LEVERS, MOMENTUM and GEARS. The total marks available are sixty, spread over thirteen questions. The questions are varying in type and in ability level throughout.
This test covers the topics of waves, matter and light. With definitions and equations regarding the topics. The test is allocated a total of fifty marks spread over thirteen questions. The questions vary in style and ability level. An answer sheet is included.
This power-point lesson covers the topics of momentum and downward motion. With calculations and exam style questions this lesson helps the students understand the physics behind the ideas. the definition of Law of conservation of momentum is also included.
This exam is allocated one hundred marks over twenty one questions. The questions vary in style and ability level. The questions will cover the following topics: ENERGY/MOTION/WORK/PRESSURE and FORCES. An answer sheet is included.
This lesson covers the differences in series and parallel circuits. it examines how the different circuits alter the voltage and the current. It also includes simple resistance calculations involving both types of circuit.
This lesson covers the idea of conservation of momentum. With definitions and explanations of the Law of conservation of momentum and calculations using the correct equations. Elastics and inelastic collisions are also examined in the lesson.
This worksheet covers the idea of how forces can be in equilibrium and calculations associated with them. A total of twenty-six marks is allocated to the five questions and an answer sheet is provided.
This test covers the topics of static electricity and circuit diagrams. Suitable for ages 11-14, or older for revision. The test has an allocation of fifty marks covered over four questions. The answer sheet is provided.
This physics exam covers the following topics, Kinetics, Forces, Newton’s laws of motion, Friction, Gravitation and electric circuits and fields. The exam has seven questions with an allocation of two hundred marks overall. An answer sheet is also provided.
This lesson covers the idea of the General Gas Equation. it includes sections on explaining the formula of the gas equation, the use and reason behind the gas constant and calculations of the relationship between volume and pressure within a gas.
This test has questions that cover the topics of light, astronomy with gravity, magnets and energy. The test has seventy five marks allocated to it, spread over ten questions. Questions vary in style and ability with multiple choice and long written questions included.