O-Level Physics
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Thank you for your reply, masteryourmath .
The topic on General Wave Properties.
Thank you. -
S_Mummy:
Hi, as far as I remember, what I had done before was doing SPA with sound waves for General Wave Properties. That being said, I was from an IP school and as such I don't think it's fair for me to speak for O Levels.Thank you for your reply, masteryourmath .
The topic on General Wave Properties.
Thank you.
May I know what's your intention for finding out how Waves will be tested for Physics SPA? -
S_Mummy:
Hi S Mummy,Thank you for your reply, masteryourmath .
The topic on General Wave Properties.
Thank you.
SPA on general wave properties may test candidates' understanding of types of wave, like either longitudinal wave or transverse wave. Then assess the student's skills to find wavelength, speed, period and etc.
Must revise graphical representation of waves and the terminologies (e.g. frequency, period, wavelength, speed, amplitude, crest and tough and etc.).
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regarding o level physics assessment books, which books should i get? The one from Math digest or the one from yellow reef (challenging drill questions and solutions ).
noted with thanks. -
Kosong fire:
both. I think both are equally importantregarding o level physics assessment books, which books should i get? The one from Math digest or the one from yellow reef (challenging drill questions and solutions ).
noted with thanks. -
Anyone can advise how to do well for the SPA?
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kitty2:
Anyone can advise how to do well for the SPA?
At this time, you are doing SPA (School Based Practical Assessment) Skill 3?
Regardless, your school teacher would have a few practice sessions/trials before the actual assessment.
1. Learn from the practice sessions/trials - what to take note of, time management during practical etc.
2. For Skill 3, there is a format to follow.
You will be able to do well if you put effort to remembering all of these.
All the best! :rahrah: -
ilovegoodkopi:
:thankyou: it's next month but for combine science. My nephew is weak in it.He cant carry out the practical and not much practice from the school too.kitty2:
Anyone can advise how to do well for the SPA?
At this time, you are doing SPA (School Based Practical Assessment) Skill 3?
Regardless, your school teacher would have a few practice sessions/trials before the actual assessment.
1. Learn from the practice sessions/trials - what to take note of, time management during practical etc.
2. For Skill 3, there is a format to follow.
You will be able to do well if you put effort to remembering all of these.
All the best! :rahrah: -
kitty2:
:thankyou: it's next month but for combine science. My nephew is weak in it.He cant carry out the practical and not much practice from the school too.[/quote]You are welcome.ilovegoodkopi:
[quote=\"kitty2\"]Anyone can advise how to do well for the SPA?
At this time, you are doing SPA (School Based Practical Assessment) Skill 3?
Regardless, your school teacher would have a few practice sessions/trials before the actual assessment.
1. Learn from the practice sessions/trials - what to take note of, time management during practical etc.
2. For Skill 3, there is a format to follow.
You will be able to do well if you put effort to remembering all of these.
All the best! :rahrah:
Combined Science Physics/Chem - that wouldn't be SPA. It would be O Level Practical Exams.
Schools will usually let students try practical exams from past year papers (about 10 practices)
For Physics Practical
(1) instructions are given very specifically. Your nephew must read the steps in detail and carefully. What readings to take, how many readings to take, tabulate values in ## decimal places etc.
(2) He has to remember to rules when drawing graph i.e. Points plotted must cover at least half the grid of the graph paper, mark the points with a small cross (dots are not so visible at times), drawing a best fit line (straight or curve depending on instruction) - an example of line of best fit when all the points cannot be fitted on the line - https://support.content.office.net/en-us/media/9753c96c-6bfe-40eb-9fac-e7c8bcf72bd0.jpg
(3) Marking out using a triangle and state gradient coordinates on the graph if need to calculate gradient
(4) show clearly readings obtained from graph
Importantly take all practices in the school lab seriously because it is a learning experience before the actual exam.
(Hope someone can advice for Chemistry portion) -
Ilovegoodkopi, thank you so much for sharing and your kindness , is there any 10 year series for this?
. Are the questions predictable?
:thankyou:
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