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Struggling with Physics GCSE - 2hr Online Feb Half-Term Revision Session


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Monday 17th February: 2 - 4 pm

This focused two-hour revision session is designed to strengthen key skills for GCSE Physics Paper 1, covering:

 
 6-Mark Prose Questions – Techniques to structure extended responses clearly, using key terms and phrases 
 Formula Mastery – Understanding and applying combinations of equations, identifying key variables, and improving accuracy in calculations by noting prefixes and units 
 Required Practical Plans – A checklist to ensure required practicals plans meet the level 3 (5-6 mark) standard every time

Students will work through past paper questions, refine their exam technique, and gain confidence in applying knowledge effectively. The session is interactive, ensuring active participation and clear takeaways for revision using Pencil Spaces software for the online classroom.

Visit my website for more information and to book a space. 

https://www.physicswithkate.com/gcse-ph ... ses-online

🎯 Limited Places – 3 places left. 

Timings and Cost

  • Mon 17th 2 pm - 4 pm
  • 2 hours revision and a pdf of all the questions (and answers) that we'll cover in the session for £50
  • Max 6 students in the session


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