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Final paper walkthrough

Apologies for the size of this one - no audio either as it was done on my laptop away from mic.

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As with all of these papers and walkthroughs - if you’ve subscribed with iTunes or an rss reader then they’re automagicly delivered to your PC!

Happy new year to you all!

Practice paper walkthrough part 2

Second part

Practice paper walkthrough part 1

In two parts because of size;

Practice paper for Yr 11

As promised I’ve scanned the other paper I had and uploaded it here;

june 08 exampaper for yr11

Use this for practice and revision over the next week or two along with all the other methods we’ve discussed.
I’ll post a mark scheme shortly…

Year 11 mark scheme and question paper

Whilst I’m sat here furiously marking the last of these I thought I’d scan and distribute the paper and the mark-scheme so you can compare the two.

As soon as I get the chance I’ll do a walkthrough and I’ll post another mock paper for you to have a go at over the holidays!

Year 11 mock question paper

Year 11 mock mark scheme

Year 12 revision bits and pieces

Some year 12 bits from last 1/2 term…

Year 12 student revision work .zip

Year 12 Homework - pendulum questions

Homework this week is

Year 12 energy conservation worksheet

Video walkthrough to follow…

Year 11 Radioavtivity decay chains h/w

Hello Year 11 - here’s your homework for this week - it’ll be followed up by an analysis on the whiteboard that’ll follow on this site & itunes.  As always, paper copies are available and for download there’s a link to the year 11 radioactive decay chain worksheet here

i-Tunes tips…

I have discovered that it’s quite possible to get iTunes to deliver pdf’s and If you would like to recieve info this way then try subscribing to the podcast to see if we can all get it to work.

In order to subscribe, you will need to have some software installed on your computer that can handle podcasts, iTunes is a popular route for this but other software such as Juice (windows, mac, linux) or Ziepod (windows) will also work for you.

If you have iTunes installed, just find the button on the feeds page that says “iTunes” in it.  Click on the button and it should open iTunes on your computer, starting at the correct podcast page.  All you need to do then is hit the subscribe button next to the picture to start downloading the files.  You can then keep these on your pc, print them, or even transfer these to your iPod, phone or mp4 player in the same way as you would transfer music or films.

For any other service, such as Juice or Ziepod, you need to right-click on the other link and copy the link URL.  Now open your aggregator program and go to the screen that lets you subscribe to a new podcast and paste in the URL from your clipboard.

If anyone needs some help with this, come and see me and I’ll try to get it working for you.