IGCSE Physics Getting Started Guide
IGCSE Physics Getting Started Guide
GCSE
Physics (9-1)
GETTING STARTED GUIDE
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Physics (4PH1)
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Introduction
This Getting Started guide provides an overview of the new International GCSE Physics
qualification, to help you get to grips with the changes to content and assessment, and to
help you understand what these mean for you and your students.
Planning – In addition to the relevant section in this guide, we will provide a course
planner and an editable scheme of work that you can adapt to suit your department.
Teaching and learning – To support you in delivering the new specification, we will
provide suggested resource lists and suggested activities.
Tracking learner progress – Results Plus provides the most detailed analysis available of
your students’ exam performance. It can help you identify topics and skills where students
could benefit from further learning. We will also offer examWizard, which is a free exam
preparation tool containing a bank of past Edexcel exam questions, mark schemes and
examiner reports for a range of GCSE and GCE subjects.
Support – Our subject advisor service, and online community, will ensure you receive
help and guidance from us as well as enabling you to share ideas and information with
each other. You can sign up to receive e-newsletters to keep up to date with qualification
updates, and product and service news. Email our subject advisor: TeachingScience@
pearson.com
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Qualification overview
This section provides an overview of the course to help you see what you will need to teach.
The overview gives a general summary of each of the examined papers.
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Assessment Objectives
% in International
GCSE
AO1 Knowledge and understanding of physics
38–42%
100%
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What’s changed?
What has changed Current Edexcel International New Edexcel International GCSE
GCSE Physics 2011 specification Physics 2017 specification
Mark allocation for Paper 1: 120 marks Paper 1: 110 marks
papers Paper 2: 60 marks Paper 2: 70 marks
Duration of papers Paper 1: 2 hrs. Paper 1: 2 hrs.
Paper 2: 1 hr. Paper 2: 1 hr. 15 mins.
Balance of AO1: 45–50% AO1: 38–42 %
Assessment AO2: 27.5–32.5% AO2: 38-42 %
Objectives
AO3: 20–25% AO3: 19-21%
We’ve made some minor adjustments to the time of the exam papers; Paper 2 is now
15 minutes longer and accounts for an additional 10 marks.
In order to maintain consistency with the new GCSEs, we have slightly adjusted the
weightings of the Assessment Objectives. This means there is a greater focus on the
Application, Analysis and Evaluation skills. The biggest change is the addition of a
new topic.
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Teachers wanted few other changes and so we have retained the previous assessment
pattern while keeping a familiar and consistent feel to the material.
We have also signposted the embedded practicals into the new specification more clearly
using italics and clarified the specification to give better guidance about the level of
knowledge that needs to be taught.
We have reviewed and used, where possible, consistent command words across all three
separate science specifications.
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Assessment guidance
The assessment for this qualification is linear and both papers must be taken in the
same series.
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[1] (OECD (2012), Better Skills, Better Jobs, Better Lives (2012):http://skills.oecd.org/documents/
OECDSkillsStrategyFINALENG.pdf)
[2] Koenig, J. A. (2011) Assessing 21st Century Skills: Summary of a Workshop, National Research Council)
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Course planner
You will find a more detailed lesson plan in the scheme of work document, which
gives suggested teaching times for each unit. This is editable so that you can
customise it to meet your own needs.
An overview of a two- year course planner might be as follows, each week accounts
for 2 guided learning hours over 60 weeks of teaching to give a total of 120 hours. It’s
assumed that the appropriate units to use (specification content: 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1,
5.1, 5.2, 6.1, 7.1, 8.1) will be taught at the correct points in the course planner below.
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Week no. Hours per topic Lesson content and topic Sub-topics covered
26 4.2 – 4.5 b) Energy transfers
27 – 28 4.6 – 4.10 b) Energy transfers
29 4.11, 4.12 c) Work and power
30 4: Energy resources 4.13 c) Work and power
31 and energy 4.14 c) Work and power
transfers
32 4.15 – 4.17 c) Work and power
33 16 hours 4.18P, 4.19P d) Energy resources and electricity generation
34 consolidation and assessment b) Energy transfers
c) Work and power
d) Energy resources and electricity generation
35 5.3- 5.4 b) Density and pressure
36 5.5 b) Density and pressure
37 5.6, 5.7 b) Density and pressure
38 5: Solids, liquids consolidation and assessment b) Density and pressure
39 and gases 5.8P, 5.9P, 5.10P, 5.11P c) Change of state
40 5.12P, 5.13P, 5.14P c) Change of state
16 hours
41 5.15 – 5.19 d) Ideal gas molecules
42 5.20, 5.21 d) Ideal gas molecules
43 5.22 d) Ideal gas molecules
44 consolidation and assessment c) Change of state
d) Ideal gas molecules
45 6.2 – 6.7 b) Magnetism
46 6.8, 6.9P, 6.10P c) Electromagnetism
6: Magnetism and
47 6.11P, 6.12 – 6.14 c) Electromagnetism
electromagnetism
48 6.15, 6.16, d) Electromagnetic induction
49 12 hours 6.17P, 6.18P, 6.19P, 6.20P d) Electromagnetic induction
50 consolidation and assessment b) Magnetism
c) Electromagnetism
d) Electromagnetic induction
51 7.2 – 7.6 b) Radioactivity
52 7: Radioactivity 7.7 – 7.10 b) Radioactivity
53 and particles 7.11 – 7.13 b) Radioactivity
54 7.14 – 7.16 b) Radioactivity
12 hours
55 7.17 – 7.26 c) Fission and fusion
56 consolidation and assessment b) Radioactivity
c) Fission and fusion
57 8.2 – 8.6 b) Motion in the universe
58 8.7 – 8.10, 8.11P, 8.12P c) Stellar evolution
8: Astrophysics
59 8.13P, 8.14P, 8.15P, 8.16P, 8.17P, d) Cosmology
10 hours 8.18P
60 consolidation and assessment b) Motion in the universe
c) Stellar evolution
d) Cosmology
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Suggested resources
We recognise that new resources will become available throughout the lifetime of a
qualification. We will therefore supply a version of this resource list on our website, which
will be updated on an ongoing basis.
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Student guide
Why study the Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Physics?
This course will enable you to:
• learn and apply knowledge and understanding of Physics facts, terminology, concepts,
principles and practical techniques
• develop analytical and practical skills by applying understanding of scientific concepts
and principles to a range of familiar and unfamiliar situations
• prepare for more advanced courses in Physics and for other courses that require
knowledge of Physics.
We also offer a Science (Double Award) and Science (Single Award). Both contain specific
Physics content, equally weighted with Biology and Chemistry. While they have a similar
standard of assessment rigour, these qualifications cover a reduced volume of specification
material compared to this qualification.
If you intend to pursue a career or further study in dentistry, medicine or other health
focused role then you may also wish to consider the International GCSE in Human Biology
which can be taken alongside this course.
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What next?
Talk to your subject teacher at school or college for further guidance, or if you are a private
candidate you should visit http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/support/support-for-you/
students.html
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