IP Physics Crash Course: 9 Micro-Moves for Instant Concept Clarity
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Research-backed, bite-size routines any IP student can start tonight to build transferable physics intuition.
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- 1 Sketch → Symbol → Sentence Loop
- 2 Self-Explain Each Worked Step
- 3 Interleave, Don't Block
- 4 Retrieval Roulette
Q: What does IP Physics Crash Course: 9 Micro-Moves for Instant Concept Clarity cover?
A: Research-backed, bite-size routines any IP student can start tonight to build transferable physics intuition.
One page, nine habits, zero fluff.
Each habit takes ≤ 3 minutes to deploy and is designed to sharpen both marks and the ability to tackle brand-new question styles.
Integrated Programme (IP) Physics pulls A-Level ideas down into Sec 3-4, mixes them across topics and expects you to transfer methods, not recite scripts.
The nine micro-moves below tighten that transfer loop. Practise them for one week and you will feel graphs, forces and energy start to “click”.
| If you have... | Read this first |
| 1 second | IP Physics improves fastest when you switch between diagrams, symbols, and words. |
| 10 seconds | Practise sketch-symbol-sentence, self-explanation, interleaving, retrieval, one-knob variation, simulations, analogy bridges, error logs, and short teaching clips. |
| 100 seconds | The goal is transfer: after each question, identify what changed, what stayed conserved, and which solved example it resembles. |
| Concrete example | Before calculating a forces question, sketch the free-body diagram, list units, then write one sentence about the net force. |
| Best next step | Try the 7-day habit sprint and track which micro-move reduces mistakes most. |
This crash course is aligned to SEAB GCE O-Level Physics (6091) scope (for examinations from 2026), with bridging notes for IP sequencing differences. See the official syllabus PDF: https://www.seab.gov.sg/files/O%20Lvl%20Syllabus%20Sch%20Cddts/2026/6091_y26_sy.pdf




