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18 August 2026

zip, 1.67 MB
zip, 1.67 MB

What this pack is, and what it is not
The IB guide asks for these techniques to be practised inside the topics that need them, so this is not a taught unit of the course and does not claim to be one. It is reference and remedial material for a technique every topic assumes: it supplements integrated teaching rather than replacing it. It works in the first weeks of the course, before the first practical, and again whenever a class starts losing marks on units rather than on physics.
This pack is worked, not taught: the 160 minutes it takes is student working time across the practice bank, not classroom delivery time. Set it as homework and practice rather than as a timed classroom activity.

What students learn

  • Every conversion is a multiplication by one.
  • The SI prefixes, and the route between two of them.
  • Units of time, and the other non-SI units. p
  • Compound units, and units that carry a power.,
  • Converting first, and the physics second.

IB skills this pack teaches and practises

  • Applying and using SI prefixes and units (taught).
  • Using non-SI units such as the hour, the day and the year whenever appropriate (practised).
  • Using basic arithmetic and algebraic calculation to solve problems (practised).
  • Using and interpreting scientific notation (practised).
  • Calculating areas and volumes for simple shapes (practised).

What’s in the pack

  • Student Worksheet (18 pages)
  • Teacher Key(28 pages)
  • The editable worksheet

Written against the IB DP Physics guide (first assessment 2025) at both Standard and Higher Level; every skill it drills is common to the two, so one pack serves a mixed class. It declares no topic and no understanding, deliberately: unit conversion, SI prefixes and the non-SI units belong to the IB skills in the study of physics (Tool 3: Mathematics) rather than to any one syllabus topic. SI units and IB notation are used throughout, the data booklet’s own multiplier table is the reference for prefixes, and IB command terms (calculate, determine, state, show that, outline, explain) are used as an examiner uses them. Suitable for ages 16 to 19 as homework, as a first-weeks reference, as remedial support for a student losing marks on technique, or as revision before the examinations. This pack is free, and so are its two companions in the YPhysics catalogue, which cover the neighbouring techniques: scientific notation, SI prefixes, order of magnitude and estimation, and significant figures and rounding. Together the three cover the numerical groundwork the course assumes from the first week, and none of them costs anything.

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IB DP Physics (2025) A.1 Kinematics Complete Unit Bundle

The complete Topic A.1 Kinematics unit for IB DP Physics, SL and HL, first assessment 2025, bundled into one sequenced teaching unit and priced 30% below the cost of buying the packs separately. **What's in the unit** - Nine lesson packs in teaching order: Distance and Displacement, Speed and Velocity, Acceleration and Non-Uniform Motion, Graphical Analysis of Motion, SUVAT Equations I and II, Projectile Motion I and II, and Fluid Resistance. - A1.P1, a full double-period bench practical measuring the acceleration of free fall, aim to evaluation, with honest sample data. - SL and HL topic tests with AO-tagged mark schemes, for end-of-topic assessment. - Skill packs for targeted drill on scientific notation, significant figures and unit conversion. Together the lessons cover all nine understandings of Topic A.1: position, displacement, velocity and acceleration, motion graphs, the four suvat equations, projectile motion, and the qualitative effect of fluid resistance. **Every lesson pack includes:** - An editable student worksheet - A teacher key with every answer and marking point - Worked solutions with every step and its units - A questions-only assessment with IB mark allocations - A choreographed lesson deck with staged reveals **IB skills (mostly Tool 3: Mathematics)**: identifying scalars and vectors, determining rates of change, drawing and adding vectors, converting units, selecting and rearranging the suvat equations, resolving vectors into perpendicular components, interpreting and sketching motion graphs, and linearizing data. The practical adds Tool 1 experimental technique and the Inquiry skills: measuring time and length, recording and propagating uncertainties, plotting best-fit lines, and evaluating error sources. Everything ships as self-contained HTML, so worksheet and deck open in any browser with nothing to install and the worksheet is fully editable, plus colour and black-and-white PDF of every projection and the slides. SI units, IB notation and IB command terms throughout. A1.1 is free, so you can teach a whole lesson before buying. Suitable for grades 11-12 (ages 16-19) for first teaching, assessment and revision. **Also in the catalogue, sold separately:** - [Resolving Vectors, the skill pack behind the projectile lessons](/teaching-resource/-13537892) - [Uncertainties, the arithmetic the practical leans on](/teaching-resource/-13538960) - [Uncertainties on a Graph, error bars and extreme gradient lines]( /teaching-resource/-13542412)

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