A Level Physics Tutoring for Students with Dyslexia

Physics support for A Level students with Dyslexia, focused on confidence with complex questions.

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Common patterns we see

In A Level Physics, the challenge often sits in the stretch between words, symbols and multi-step calculation. Students with dyslexia may misread key details, copy formulae or units incorrectly, or lose their place when a problem needs several linked stages. Longer answers and a heavier independent workload can make study feel slow and draining.

It can help to make the written side of Physics easier to navigate: careful reading of questions, consistent layout for working, and routine checks for units, symbols and signs. This supports accuracy without turning every question into a slow, exhausting task.

What progress looks like

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At A Level, a useful early shift is that the student starts translating a clear physical idea into notation more deliberately.

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They begin by sketching the system: a free-body diagram, field pattern, circuit or wave. That gives the algebra something concrete to attach to before the working begins.

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In longer mechanics or electricity questions, the given quantities, units and assumptions are marked first. The calculation is no longer being attempted while the question is still being decoded.

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Symbols such as m, v, p, ρ, λ and θ are named in words before numbers are substituted. This reduces the chance of a small notation slip changing the whole method.

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Formula rearrangements, including equations such as v² = u² + 2as, are set out line by line. Signs, powers and substitutions are easier to check because they have not been compressed into one jump.

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Written explanations begin to connect the model to the principle: conservation of energy, Newton’s laws or electric potential difference.

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In exam practice, they start to notice where marks were lost through copied units, symbol confusion, calculator entry or skipped algebra, not just through gaps in understanding.

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A Level Physics can still feel uneven when the wording is heavy or the notation builds across several lines. The tutor tracks whether the student is becoming steadier with symbols, layout, algebra and exam language over time.

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