Some N5 Revision gems
Print these little cards out on card double sided, cut them out and share with your friends. They must not be taken in to the exam, but know that as you read them before you do, I’ll be cheering you all on.
Read MorePrint these little cards out on card double sided, cut them out and share with your friends. They must not be taken in to the exam, but know that as you read them before you do, I’ll be cheering you all on.
Read MoreThis is hot off the presses today and is an excellent app, based on N5 paper. Thanks to Steph Taylor for this great resources. https://www.taylorwebapps.site/mc%20physics%20nat5/index.html Thanks a million Mr S Taylor, this is really great, and will be well used. If people want to “buy him a coffee” get in touch and I’ll pass on...
Read MoreThis post is suitable for students and teachers. Please let me know if you want me to split it up. At the bottom of this post is a comment about describing requirements for pupil graphs. Well worth a read. A set of PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTAL SHEETS that are in line with the changes brought in for...
Read MoreA couple of songs to start this unit. I think we should start all topics with a song. Hot off the press for 2025 Updated booklets from the wonderful Mr Cunningham. I am sure there are more to come. I’ll post these as I receive them in the correct section Most up-to-date notes, covering all...
Read MorePractice your Physics using these Wordwalls, don’t forget this forms only PART of your revision. Sorry I don’t know why some of these wont embed, I’ve had to post them as links. I hope you can still get to play.
Read MoreThese questions will be great for student self study. Beware I will need to edit some of them later as there are some things that are out of date. eg Q= quality factor, now called Radiation weighting factor H = dose equivalent now called equivalent dose.
Read MoreHere are some videos and powerpoint shows that I’ve made for the NPA but the outcomes are the same as those in N5 Physics. Thanks to John Sharkey for the use of the Virtual Flash Physics (Int 2) and to Julian Hamm of furryelephant for the animations of ionising an atom. Videos If you haven’t...
Read MoreUsing John Sharkey's Virtual Animations I complete the Half Life of Protactinium 234. The sound needs to be turned down after the first 60 s
Read MoreI hope that I am not breaking any rules, but these great resources no longer appear to be online. Can’t believe they are 20 years old! The first photos show the background count rate, a reading of counts taken over a 1 minute period. The source is then taken out at 9:00 am and a...
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