Days to exam
Scoreboard will be hidden on Sunday 20th evening. The competition will end on till Tuesday 22nd 18:00 . Winners announced at physics dinner
Past papers
Past papers adapted to the new syllabus
Rules for paper completion:
You may use the textbooks/notes to complete the papers, but not AI. If you do the papers under timed conditions, it is worth double points.
Timed conditions are:
Your paper 1B is 20 marks, collected papers are 15 marks, so for these you have 30 min
3h for paper 2 for HL
1h 30 min for paper 2 for SL
2 marks per min for paper 1A
Note: in the exam you will have 25 questions for 1ASL, 40 for 1AHL).
When you complete a paper, you make corrections in a different colour. If it's a paper 2, you then hand in the paper for me to check it.
Finally, you record the score as a percentage using this submission form.
Points calculation:
Awarded according to:
how many papers you complete
your score in the completed paper compared to your mock score
Games and quizzes in lesson
Your points for the completed papers are calculated using the formula (points scored - trial exam score)* scaling factor + number of points that the paper is worth (according to how many marks it has, all scaled).
If your score is less than what you scored on the trial exam on that paper, you will not have any points deducted, and the points added will be the number of points allocated for completing that paper.
Papers under timed conditions are worth twice as many completion points.
Revision lessons (Wednesdays 4-5)
L1 Projectile motion and graphs (A1)
L2 Momentum (A2)
L3 and L4 Newton's second law, buoyancy and viscous drag (A2)
L5 Friction and inclined place (A2)
Check in after trials optional here
Suggested revision plan (remember it's a marathon!)