
“”"Pros and Cons Activity Bundle – evaluative worksheets to develop reasoning, decision-making, and exam technique.
This resource uses a Pros and Cons Grid to help students weigh up arguments, evaluate evidence, and justify decisions. Learners sort statements into positive and negative points before deciding which side is stronger overall. This encourages analytical thinking, structured writing, and exam-ready evaluation.
Perfect for exam writing practice, tackling extended response questions, and strengthening essay structure and writing skills, the activity pushes students to develop balanced arguments and provide justified conclusions.
These revision worksheets are designed as flexible printable resources, suitable for class debates, homework, or independent learning. By comparing strengths and weaknesses, students practise active recall and retrieval practice while achieving full specification coverage.
Teachers save valuable planning time with ready-to-use, time-saving resources, while students gain confidence in writing evaluative answers that meet higher-level mark scheme demands.
Hidden within the creation process, AI helped to create these time saving resources – ensuring they are consistent, professional, and student-friendly.
Suitable for all students, this Pros and Cons bundle makes revision analytical, interactive, and exam-focused.""
One worksheet per specification point:
Energy: Stores, transfers, work, power, resources, conservation.
Electricity: Current, voltage, resistance, circuits (series/parallel), power, National Grid.
Matter: Density, states of matter, specific heat/latent heat, gas pressure.
Atomic Physics: Atoms, isotopes, radioactivity, half-life, nuclear fission/fusion, radiation uses/dangers.
Forces & Motion: Scalars/vectors, forces (contact/non-contact), gravity, elasticity, moments, pressure, speed, velocity, acceleration, Newton’s Laws, stopping distance, momentum.
Waves: Transverse/longitudinal waves, properties, reflection/refraction, sound, seismic, electromagnetic (EM) waves, uses/dangers of EM radiation.
Magnetism: Magnetic fields, electromagnetism, motor effect, induction, transformers.
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