Physics GCSE Easter Revision Course – Online

Course Information

Course Description

Our online Physics GCSE Easter crash courses are tailored to the varying specifications of the most popular exam boards. Designed to thoroughly prepare Year 11 students for their final exams, they include online classes taught by experienced teachers, dedicated to helping students achieve their target grades.

During the two-day course, students will review the key areas of study, strengthening their understanding of the concepts presented in GCSE Physics and bringing them up to speed on any weaker areas. Attention will also be given to exam technique, ensuring students are well-equipped to maximise their marks come exam day.

As well as online classes, the course also includes a comprehensive package of original, high-quality revision materials. These professionally printed and bound resources have been tailor-made to help students get the most out of their revision, both during and after their course.

A great way to kick-start revision, our Easter crash courses will ensure students feel fully prepared and confident to take on their summer exams.

Suitable for:

  • Year 11 students
  • Students looking to revise content
  • Students looking to improve exam technique
  • Year 10 students
  • Foundation tier students

If you need help deciding if you will benefit from this course you can contact us. Alternatively, you may prefer to book 1-2-1 tuition instead.

Structure of the Day

Time 9:30am - 4:30pm

Classes are from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Registration starts from 9.15am.

There will be a 1 hour lunch break and a couple of 10 minute breaks in the morning and afternoon.

Day 1

Session 1
Topic 1: Energy – Energy Changes in a System; Conservation and Dissipation of Energy; National and Global Energy Resources
Session 2
Topic 2: Electricity – Current, Potential Difference and Resistance; Series and Parallel Circuits; Domestic uses and Safety; Energy Transfers; Static Electricity
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 3: Particle Model of Matter – Changes of State and the Particle Model; Internal Energy and Energy Transfers; Particle Model and Pressure
Session 4
Topic 4: Atomic Structure – Atoms and Isotopes; Atoms and Nuclear Radiation; Hazards and uses of Radioactive Emissions and of Background Radiation
Session 5
Exam technique and how to answer questions

Day 2

Session 1
Topic 5: Forces – Forces and their Interactions; Work Done and Energy Transfer; Forces and Elasticity; Moments, Levers and Gears; Pressure and Pressure Differences in Fluids; Forces and Motion; Momentum
Session 2
Topic 6: Waves – Waves in Air, Fluids and Solids; Electromagnetic Waves; Black Body Radiation
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 7: Magnetism and Electromagnetism – Permanent and Induced Magnetism, Magnetic Forces and Fields
Session 4
Topic 8: Space Physics – Solar System; Stability of Orbital Motions; Satellites; Red-shift
Session 5
Summary and exam tips

Day 1

Session 1
Topic 1: Forces and Motion – Movement and Position; Forces, Movement, Shape and Momentum
Session 2
Topic 2: Electricity – Mains Electricity; Energy and Voltage in Circuits; Electric Charge
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 3: Waves – Properties of Waves; The Electromagnetic Spectrum; Light and Sound
Session 4
Topic 4: Energy Resources and Energy Transfers – Energy Transfers; Work and Power; Energy Resources and Electricity Generation
Session 5
Exam technique and how to answer questions

Day 2

Session 1
Topic 5: Solids, Liquids and Gases – Density and Pressure; Change of State; Ideal Gas Molecules
Session 2
Topic 6: Magnetism and Electromagnetism – Magnetism; Electromagnetism; Electromagnetic Induction
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 7: Radioactivity and Particles -Radioactivity; Fission and Fusion
Session 4
Topic 8: Astrophysics – Motion in the Universe; Stellar Evolution; Cosmology
Session 5
Summary and exam tips

Our Tutors

At PMT Courses we’re proud to work with an excellent team of passionate and professional tutors and teachers, many of whom have worked at some of the country’s most esteemed academic institutions. While each teacher brings something unique to the table, they all aim to leave you feeling inspired, knowledgeable and confident.

El H.

El H.

El earned her BSc in Biochemistry from the University of Wolverhampton. After setting her sights on becoming a teacher, she completed her PGCE in Secondary Sciences at the University of Reading during the height of the pandemic lockdowns. Due to remote schooling being at its peak, El quickly adapted and developed her skills as an online tutor.

While her degree is in biochemistry, El has had a particular passion for physics since taking it for her A Levels. El has worked with the Institute of Physics and Kings College to further her physics, and now works as the Head of Physics at a successful school in Hampshire. El has over 4 years of teaching experience and over 6 years of tutoring experience in all three science up to A level, with a track record of helping her students achieve good results.

When El isn’t teaching or tutoring, she’s kept busy by her range of animals including chickens, ducks and horses.

If you would like 1-2-1 tuition with El you can find her profile on our tuition platform.

Noel D.

Noel D.

Noel graduated from Manchester University with a BSc (Hons) in Chemistry before completing his PGCE at Girton College, Cambridge. Since then, he’s racked up over 34 years of experience teaching in various settings, including independent boarding and state schools. For the last 25 of those, he’s also worked as a GCSE and A Level moderator and examiner, specialising in chemistry and physics.

Approachable, adaptable and empathetic, Noel believes in keeping lessons relaxed but purposeful, ensuring his students have an enjoyable learning environment in which to thrive. He enjoys bringing science to life for his students, using everyday applications to illustrate physical and chemical concepts to enrich their understanding.

If you would like 1-2-1 tuition with Noel you can find his profile on our tuition platform.