Weekly Online Group Class
GCSE Physic Year 11 Weekly Course
£120/month, first month £60 only!
Course Overview
The course prepares students for the GCSE examination through a structured programme of weekly lessons. It addresses all the components of the GCSE Physics course and is designed for students in Year 10 who have completed the KS3 science course. The course will ensure they are well prepared and well-practiced for every question type and topic in the exam.
- Start Date:1st Oct, 7-8pm
- Lesson Schedule:Weekly 1-hour sessions (online)
- Class size: no more than 9, average less than 5 students.
- Target Audience: Currently at Grade 6+, aiming for Grades 7–9
- Entry Requirement: Basic knowledge of Year 10 Key Stage Science and Mathematics.
- Duration: 8 months
Why This Course?
- Learn with our expert examiner.
Simon is an experienced ex-examiner for AQA A-Level Physics with 30+ years teaching experiences in the UK and abroad. He had helped students grasp key answering techniques, identify levels of difficulty in exam questions, and ultimately achieve top grades of A or A*. - Tailored study methods to each student.
Through in-class practice, homework and feedback, each student will develop developing methods, tips and tricks for every question type/topic, tailored for their specific strengths and learning profile. - Collaborative learning environment
A relatively small group ensures students can benefit from a collaborative learning environment, while still gaining plenty of personalised learning and individual attention and focus from our expert examiner.
Ongoing Classes October
Topic: Solids, Liquids and Gases
Week 1: Density
- Know and use the relationship between density, mass and volume
Week 2-3: Pressure
- Know and use the relationship between pressure, force and area; understand how the pressure at a point in a gas or liquid at rest acts equally in all directions
Week 4: Change of State
- Explain why heating a system will change the energy stored within the system and raise its temperature or produce changes of state
- Describe the changes that occur when a solid melts to form a liquid, and when a liquid evaporates or boils to form a gas
Week 5: Specific Heat capacity
- Know that specific heat capacity is the energy required to change the temperature of an object by one degree Celsius per kilogram of mass (J/kg °C)
Upcoming Classes November
Topic: Solids, Liquids and Gases
Week 1: Specific Heat Capacity Investigation
- Know and use the relationship between unbalanced force, mass and acceleration: force = mass × acceleration.
Week 2: Gas Laws -Boyles Law
- Explain how molecules in a gas have random motion and that they exert a force and hence a pressure on the walls of a container.
- Use the relationship between the pressure and volume of a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature: p1V1 = p2V2.
Week 3: Charles Law
- Describe the Kelvin scale of temperature and be able to convert between the Kelvin and Celsius scales
- Know that the Kelvin temperature of a gas is proportional to the average kinetic energy of its molecules. Use the relationship between the pressure and Kelvin temperature of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume:
p1/T2 = p2/T2
Week 4: Chapter 5 Exam Qs