Physical models
Represent particles, waves, forces, fields, circuits and energy changes with the assumptions made explicit.
AQA and Pearson Edexcel A Level Physics
Board-aware one-to-one support that connects physical models, calculations, practical evidence and the written reasoning demanded at A Level.
The short answer
A Level Physics requires learners to move between a physical model, a mathematical relationship and experimental evidence. Depending on the confirmed board and school sequence, support can include measurements and uncertainty, particles, waves, mechanics and materials, electricity, thermal physics, fields, nuclear physics, practical methods and analysis of data.
The exact specification matters. AQA and Pearson Edexcel can organise and assess content differently, and an AQA learner may also have an optional topic that must be identified. Evlent therefore asks for the board, current unit and the kind of difficulty before checking tutor fit. The enquiry begins a review; it is not a promise that a suitable subject specialist or time is currently available.
What the plan includes
Represent particles, waves, forces, fields, circuits and energy changes with the assumptions made explicit.
Select equations, convert units, use vectors and graphs, carry uncertainty and judge whether a result is plausible.
Connect apparatus, variables, measurements, data treatment and evaluation without claiming to replace laboratory work.
Build causal explanations and multi-step calculations that answer the command word with enough relevant detail.
How support is planned
A focused starting check can compare equation selection, rearrangement, graph interpretation, vector reasoning, written explanation and treatment of experimental uncertainty. That separates a missing physics idea from a mathematical prerequisite or an examination-presentation problem. A parent can describe the current topic or recent question in the form without sending sensitive records.
Where regular lessons are agreed, a learner-specific plan can keep specification topics, teaching notes and assessment evidence connected. Progress should be checked with fresh calculations, explanations and data questions rather than inferred from attendance alone. Tutoring can strengthen understanding and exam practice, but it cannot provide the practical endorsement or guarantee a grade or university outcome.
A purposeful lesson
A short calculation, diagram or explanation identifies whether the issue is the model, mathematics or interpretation.
The tutor makes the assumptions, quantities, units and causal links visible before substituting numbers.
A changed context, graph or practical result tests whether the learner can transfer the idea.
The student corrects the response and leaves with one defined question type to revisit independently.
Who it can help
Questions families ask
Need an answer about a particular learner? The free-trial request goes directly to the Evlent admin workspace.
Parents can request support for AQA or Pearson Edexcel A Level Physics. Evlent confirms the board, topic depth, tutor fit and current schedule before proposing a trial.
No. Online lessons can develop understanding of apparatus, variables, methods, data, uncertainty and evaluation, but they do not replace the practical activity, school supervision or practical endorsement required by the course.
No. Availability depends on the exact specification, topic depth, any board-specific option, time zone and current tutor schedule. Evlent offers a trial only after those details have been checked.
One-to-one lessons start from £10 per hour. The exact rate is confirmed with the subject, schedule and proposed tutor before paid lessons begin; the proposed initial trial is free.
The Safeguarding page explains tutor review, professional communication, online lesson expectations and how to raise a concern. A parent or guardian should submit the tutor-match request and may ask which checks apply to a proposed tutor.
Start with a free trial
We will confirm tutor fit, availability and the next step. No payment or commitment is required for the trial.