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Green pens out: respond to comments, make corrections and add any additional feedback.

Transfer targets into target tracker (and work on them now where possible).

Successes: SPAG, scientific language, exam technique:


 Determination of period of a wave from trace diagrams ! “Bounce back”
 Linking period/frequency relationship with wave equation ! “Interact”
 Accurate drawing of tangents ! Radians vs degrees
! Feasibility of answers
! Significant figures

Targets:
Revise the process in which stationary waves are formed, using necessary scientific terminology.
Recall the definitions of nodes and antinodes.
Revise the definition of phase and phase difference and practice determining these from diagrams.
Practice using the wave equation where calculations describe positions of nodes and antinodes.
Revise the conclusions drawn from the stationary waves required practicals.
TEST SELF-EVALUATION
1. Where did I excel?
2. Why did I mainly lose marks? (Specific topics, MARCKS – Maths, Application, Reading
questions, Clarity of expression, Knowledge, Statements per mark)
3. What were my main misconceptions? What are the key learning points?
4. What targets can I set myself to improve my understanding of the content and exam technique?

Targets:
Revise the process in which stationary waves are formed, using necessary scientific terminology.
Recall the definitions of nodes and antinodes.
Revise the definition of phase and phase difference and practice determining these from
diagrams.
Practice using the wave equation where calculations describe positions of nodes and antinodes.
Revise the conclusions drawn from the stationary waves required practicals.
RESOURCES
• AQA website – Specification (7408)
• Textbook (Jim Breithaupt)
• Revision guides/exercise books/flashcards
• OneDrive – Lesson resources including
PowerPoints and worksheets
• Snaprevise
• A Level Physics Online (website and
YouTube)
• Physics and Maths Tutor, Save My Exams
for exam questions – only when you’ve
mastered classwork, homework and the
textbook/revision guide practice questions.
• IsaacPhysics – Challenging questions!

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