Updated: Powerpoint and alpha, beta, gamme rubicks cube worksheet covering the entire topic of Type of Radiation for WJEC Year 11 Physics. Some slides used from other powerpoint from TES. Some slides from boardworks. Some images used from Bangor Revision guides and BBC bitesize.
Updated: Powerpoint and homework past paper question booklet covering the entire topic of Kinetic Theory for WJEC Year 10 Physics Triple award. Some slides used from other powerpoints from TES. Use of Bangor Revision guide and BBC Bitesize images.
PPT, pupil workbook, homework and test for WJEC Applied Science Single Award Physics topic Tracking Exercise and Fitness (d-t graphs, v-t graphs etc) from Unit 2.
Updated: Powerpoint and worksheets covering the entire topic of Domestic Electricity for WJEC Year 10 Physics. Some slides used from other powerpoints from TES. Use of Bangor Revision guide and BBC bitesize images.
Updated: Powerpoint, worksheets and circuit symbols card sort covering the entire topic of Electrical Circuits for WJEC Year 10 Physics. Some slides used from other powerpoints from TES.
Retrieval Roulette template made by Adam Boxer
filled with 576 questions for WJEC A Level Physics course (Year 12&13)
Could be used as a starter every lesson or given as independent homework throughout the year. An excellent activity for interleaving and spaced retrieval practice.
Questions tab: shows questions for all topics along with question number
Do now tab: Fill in the “Up to Question” box with the appropriate question number for content covered so far and 5 questions will be generated. Press F9 for new questions.
Do now ans tab: Answers to the 5 questions
Do not tab r: You can enter a range of question numbers to focus on specific areas
Video on Adam Boxer’s website shows clearly how to use it.
Revision dice game for the topic of Digestion. Suitable for KS3 and KS4. Pupils roll dice to determine which question they will answer. They then record their answers in the table provided. There’s also a column for some quick numercy practice of times tables!
Pupils roll the dice to decide which question they will answer. Pupils love this as it brings fun and games to revision.
Made for WJEC Physics but will work for most exam boards.