Orientation
Use this page after the lesson sequence to stabilise Type I fluency and reserve Type II reasoning for explanation, transfer, and error checking.
Coverage Table
| Lesson | Focus | Evidence target |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Electric Charge and Electrostatics | explain one core idea, complete one calculation or representation, and write one HSC-style sentence |
| 2 | Electric Fields | explain one core idea, complete one calculation or representation, and write one HSC-style sentence |
| 3 | Electric Current | explain one core idea, complete one calculation or representation, and write one HSC-style sentence |
| 4 | Voltage and Resistance | explain one core idea, complete one calculation or representation, and write one HSC-style sentence |
| 5 | Series and Parallel Circuits | explain one core idea, complete one calculation or representation, and write one HSC-style sentence |
| 6 | Practical Circuit Applications | explain one core idea, complete one calculation or representation, and write one HSC-style sentence |
| 7 | Magnetism | explain one core idea, complete one calculation or representation, and write one HSC-style sentence |
Retrieval Set
- Electric Charge and Electrostatics: state the decisive physics idea.
- Electric Fields: state the decisive physics idea.
- Electric Current: state the decisive physics idea.
- Voltage and Resistance: state the decisive physics idea.
- Series and Parallel Circuits: state the decisive physics idea.
- Practical Circuit Applications: state the decisive physics idea.
- Magnetism: state the decisive physics idea.
Exam Transfer
Choose one lesson above and answer in four sentences:
- name the model or law,
- state the relevant quantity and unit,
- explain the mechanism,
- connect the result to the physical situation.
Maintenance Loop
Run this as a short daily loop: one retrieval question, one representation or calculation, and one concise scientific-writing sentence.