Tutoring
This page is going to host links to various notes and animations that explain GCSE, A Level and university level mathematics and physics. An emphasis will be placed on demonstrating dynamical physics using animations. For instance, electromagnetic induction relies heavily on their being a changing magnetic field/flux. This is difficult to demonstrate using images and static mediums, I am going to investigate using animation software to aid my explanations.
Question Sheets
- Implicit Differentiation Questions: Some practice questions on implicit differentiation for A Level students.
- Strange Quarks Explained for A Level Students: Exploring the properties of strange quarks in detail for A-level students.
- Set Theory Questions - Unfinished: Some questions for my students on Set Theory.
- Modelling with Differentiation: Some examples and question of how to use differentiation to model situations.
- Partial Fractions - Unfinished: A guide for A level mathematics students about partial fractions. An explanation of why the procedures work is given along with easy, medium and difficult questions.
- Nuclear Binding Energy Notes and Questions: Addressing some common problems students have about nuclear binding energy, accompanied by some questions.
Animations
- Electrity vs Gravity - Unfinished: An interactive animation between gravity and electrostatic forces aimed at AS/A level students in the UK