11Separate Physics Revision Programme Unit 1

Week Beginning W/B / Topic / Section / Page number / All Relevant Questions From
9th Jan / Energy / Heat Radiation / 12 / 25
16th Jan / Energy / Kinetic Theory and Conduction. / 13 / 25
23rd Jan / Energy / Convection / 14 / 25
30th Jan / Energy / Condensation and Evaporation / 15 / 25
6th feb / Energy / Rate of Heat Transfer, Energy Efficiency in the Home / 16-17 / 25
13th Feb / Energy / Specific Heat Capacity, / 18 / 25
20th Feb Half-term / Energy / Energy Transfer , Efficiency of Machines Download and complete and mark Unit 1 Past Paper 2015 / 19-21 / 25
27th Feb / Energy / Energy Transformation Diagrams / 22 / 25
6th March / Energy / The Cost of Electricity, Choosing Electrical Appliances / 23-24 / 25
13th March / Electricity and Waves / Energy Sources and Power Stations, Renewable Energy Sources / 26-27-30 / 42
20th March / Electricity and Waves / Energy Sources and the Environment, Comparison of Energy Sources / 31-32 / 42
27th March / Electricity and Waves / Electricity and the National Grid / 33 / 42
3rd April / Electricity and Waves / Wave Basics / 34 / 42
10th April Easter / Electricity and Waves / Wave Properties Download and complete and mark Unit 2 Past Paper 2015 / 35 / 42
17th April Easter / Electricity and Waves / Refraction and Diffraction Download and complete and mark Unit 3 Past Paper 2015 / 36 / 42
24th April / Electricity and Waves / Electromagnetic Waves and Communication / 37 / 42
1st May / Electricity and Waves / Electromagnetic Waves and their Uses / 38 / 42
8th May / Electricity and Waves / Sound Waves, The Origin of the Universe / 39-41 / 42

1)  Read the relevant Sections carefully, making notes, diagrams, mind-maps and mnemonics where necessary/possible.

2)  Find AND ANSWER the questions that match with the Section information you have revised from pages 25 or 42. (If you have revised well, you should recognise those questions). Write your answers in the exercise book you have been given and hand it in to room 18 every Monday Morning.

3)  Supplement your understanding by searching YouTube for relevant videos (GCSE PHYSICS is very good) or using BBC Bitesize or SAMLearning.