N5 Assignment from 2020

A set of PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTAL SHEETS that are in line with the changes brought in for the 2020/21 session.  

This table has the worksheets in word form.

TopicSheetNotes
Dynamics / SpaceN5 Hookes Law AHookes Law A
Dynamics / SpaceN5 Hookes Law BHookes Law B
DynamicsN5 Acc slopeAcceleration and angle of the slope
DynamicsN5 F=m a AF=ma changing mass :A
DynamicsN5 F=m a BF=ma changing mass: B
DynamicsN5 projectiles A
Projectiles changing the launch angle: A
DynamicsN5 projectiles BProjectiles changing the launch speed: B
DynamicsN5 projectiles CProjectiles changing the launch height: C
DynamicsN5 Stopping distance AHow the speed affects the stopping distance
DynamicsN5 Stopping distance BHow the speed affects the stopping distance
DynamicsPendulum and length
Prop. of Matter
Prop. of MatterN5 Charles' Law AVolume and Temperature with constant pressure
Prop. of MatterN5 Boyles Law APressure and volume for constant temperature
Prop. of MatterN5 Boyles Law BPressure and volume for constant temperature: A
Prop. of MatterN5 Pressure Law APressure and Temperature for constant volume: B
Prop. of MatterN5 Pressure and depth AEffects of pressure of a liquid with depth
Prop. of MatterN5 SHC ASpecific Heat Capacity measure V and I
Prop. of MatterN5 SHC BSpecific Heat Capacity using joule meter
Prop. of MatterN5 Cooling Curve ACooling curve of water and stearic acid
Prop. of MatterN5 Latent heat of vaporisation ADetermining latent heat of vaporisation A
Prop. of MatterN5 Latent heat of vaporisation BDetermining latent heat of vaporisation B
Electricity / EnergyN5 Solar Cell A angle
Solar Cells A Angle
Electricity / EnergyN5 Solar Cell B distanceSolar Cells B Distance
Electricity / EnergyN5 Solar Cell C translucentSolar Cells C Translucent
Electricity / EnergyN5 Solar Cell D area
Solar Cells D Area
ElectricityN5 Ohms Law AMeasuring voltage and current for a ohmic conductor (resistor)
ElectricityN5 Ohms Law BMeasuring voltage and current for a non-ohmic conductor
ElectricityN5 Thermistors A 2023Thermistors
ElectricityN5 LED 2023LEDs
ElectricityN5 LDR AAn LDR -distance from the light source.
N5 Assign LDR BAn LDR - light intensity: B
ElectricityN5 Assign LDR C
Calibrating an LDR against a light level meter
SpaceOrbit period v height
Waves / SpaceMicrowave distance v signal strength
WavesN5 Speed of SoundSpeed of Sound
WavesN5 Refraction ARefraction
Radiation

“The experiments detailed in the course specification can be used. Centres are obviously free to choose other experiments if they wish, as long as they’re commensurate with the level. One of the advantages of using the experiments in the course is that you can be sure that the physics is accessible and at the correct level.

In the past, we saw some examples where centres had used rotational motion experiments with N5 candidates, and you could tell that the candidates had no clue what they were doing. It’s also been obvious at National 5 level that some centres are still using kits they had for Standard Grade investigations, which is fine, but you do need to make sure that the underlying physics is accessible. To give an example, solar cells was always a popular topic for Standard Grade and we see centres using them for National 5, but explaining how a solar cell produces a potential difference is something N5 candidates will probably struggle with.

Your colleagues may wish to have a look at the Physics pages on the Understanding Standards website:

SQA – Understanding Standards: Introduction (Nat 5)

SQA – Understanding Standards: Introduction (Higher)

where they will see several exemplars based on the experiments detailed in the course specification.

If you have things that have worked well in the past, then it’s worth remembering that nothing has changed in any of the coursework requirements, and therefore they should still work in the same way.”

SQA Good Guy

Here is a marking grid, obviously only if you are able to find time for a practice. It is not to be used to tentatively mark the student assignment being sent to the SQA.

Marking grid.docx

This is the info for N5 from August 2020

The material has recently been published on the Understanding Standards Website SQA Physics N5 INFO

N5 Candidate 1

N5 Commentary 1

Above gives an example of the new Assignment requirements. It is vital that you don’t copy or even attempt to copy this assignment. If you are likely to copy other people’s work it is best to choose another topic.

Initial Task- vital

SectionExpected responseMax mark
TitleThe report has an informative title.1
AimA description of the purpose of the investigation.1
Underlying physics relevant to the aimA description of the physics relevant to the aim which shows understanding.3
Data collection and handlingA brief description of the experiment.1
Sufficient raw data from the experiment.1
Raw data presented in a table with headings and units.1
Values correctly calculated from the raw data.1
Data from an internet/literature source.1
A reference for the internet/literature source.1
Graphical presentationThe correct type of graph used to present the experimental data.1
Suitable scales.1
Suitable labels and units on axes.1
All points plotted accurately, with line or curve of best fit if appropriate.1
AnalysisExperimental data compared to data from internet/literature source.1
ConclusionA conclusion related to the aim and supported by data in the report.1
EvaluationA discussion of a factor affecting the reliability, accuracy or precision of the results.2
StructureA report which can be easily followed.1
TOTAL MARKS20

Before Starting on your assignment take time to go over the following, it is vital that you know what you are doing.

PhysicsN5CAT

Understanding Standards Webinar

To kick you off with your assignment Mr Forwood has supplied the following document.

N5 Assignment instructions (editable in word)

N5 Assignment instructions (pdf file)

The document below is one that I started in the holidays but got distracted. I will get something together a.s.a.p but until then make do with this starter!

Practical titles

You must also correctly reference your work, learn how to do this with the following link.

Exeter.ac.uk/studyskills/harvard_referencing.htm

https://www.portland-place.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/GCSE-Combined-SciencePhysics-Set-Practicals-1.pdf

Author: Mrs Physics

Hopefully a one stop shop for all of your National 5 Physics Requirements

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