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I am a science teacher with over 20 years experience in supporting students to learn Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. I believe that students should be working harder than the teacher using tasks that promote independence. My experience has helped me to develop and range of strategies and techniques that allow lesson time to be maximized, with the aim of assisting students to become independent learners and problem solvers.
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Preview of Pure: 2nd Law Calculation | Calculating Force, Mass & Acceleration

Pure: 2nd Law Calculation | Calculating Force, Mass & Acceleration

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Calculate Force, Mass, and Accelereation with this set of 40 questions that enhance understanding and application of the F = m x A equation. Pure practice of Newton's Second Law for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (N, kg, m/s²). Increased challenge by progressing from substitution eq
Preview of Pressure Calculations

Pressure Calculations

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Calculate Pressure, Force, and Area with this set of 40 questions that enhance understanding and application of the P = F/A equation. Pure practice for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (N/m2, N and m2). Increased challenge by progressing from substitution equations to manipulating the
Preview of Pure: Latent Heat Calculation | Practice calculating Thermal Energy and Mass

Pure: Latent Heat Calculation | Practice calculating Thermal Energy and Mass

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Calculate the Thermal Energy for a Change of State, mass, and Specific Latent Heat of a substance with this set of 40 questions that enhance understanding and application of the E = m x L equation. Pure practice for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (W and kW, J and kJ, s). Increased cha
Preview of Pure: Elastic Energy Calculation | Calculating Spring Constant & Extension

Pure: Elastic Energy Calculation | Calculating Spring Constant & Extension

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Calculate Kinetic Energy, Mass, and Velocity with this set of 56 questions (14 on each section with increasing difficulty) that enhance understanding and application of the Ee = ½ k x e² equation. Pure practice for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (J and kJ, m, e). Increased challenge b
Preview of Pure: Ohm's Law Calculation | Calculating Resistance, Current & Voltage

Pure: Ohm's Law Calculation | Calculating Resistance, Current & Voltage

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Calculate Resistance, Current and Voltage with this set of 40 questions that enhance understanding and application of the V = I x R equation. Pure practice for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (Ohms, Amps, Volts). Increased challenge by progressing from substitution equations to manip
Preview of Pure: Weight Calculation |  Calculating Mass and Gravitational Field Strength

Pure: Weight Calculation | Calculating Mass and Gravitational Field Strength

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Calculate Weight, Mass and Gravitational Field Strength with this set of 40 questions that enhance understanding and application of the W = m x g equation. Pure practice for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (N, kg, N/kg). Increased challenge by progressing from substitution equations t
Preview of Pure: Power Calculation | Practice calculating Power, Energy and Time

Pure: Power Calculation | Practice calculating Power, Energy and Time

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Calculate Power, Energy Transferred, and time with this set of 40 questions that enhance understanding and application of the P = E/t equation. Pure practice for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (W and kW, J and kJ, s). Increased challenge by progressing from substitution equations to
Preview of Pure: Kinetic Energy Calculation | Practice calculating Energy, Mass & Velocity

Pure: Kinetic Energy Calculation | Practice calculating Energy, Mass & Velocity

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Calculate Kinetic Energy, Mass, and Velocity with this set of 56 questions (14 on each section with increasing difficulty) that enhance understanding and application of the KE = ½ m x v² equation. Pure practice for students who just need to repeat the process of using equations after your have taught them the process. Can be used as a review of prior learning or to test new knowledge, this question set covers a wide range of scenarios using metric SI units (J and kJ, kg, m/s). Increased challeng
Preview of Calculating Resultant Forces

Calculating Resultant Forces

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Support students to improve their ability to calculate resultant forces with 15 questions in various scenarios. Students need to apply their literacy skills and apply them to a mathematical problem to calculate the resultant force. Perfect for students to practice their understanding of new concepts, or for a review of prior learning with older students, this question set covers the basics of resultant forces in a single plane.
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I am a science teacher with over 20 years experience in supporting students to learn Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. I believe that students should be working harder than the teacher using tasks that promote independence. My experience has helped me to develop and range of strategies and techniques that allow lesson time to be maximized, with the aim of assisting students to become independent learners and problem solvers.