What “fit” means for State Board Physics in my room
On Monday, Period 3, my Class 10 (Maharashtra) group froze on a 3-mark electric power numerical because the worked example they’d revised used a different sign convention and rounded mid-step. That’s the gap I see with generic materials: they’re on-topic, but not Board-fit. Our papers mix 1-mark definitions, 2-mark “Give reason”, 3-mark numericals with stated units, and 5-mark diagrams or derivations. A resource can be great science and still miss those beats.
For mirrors and lenses, we use the Cartesian sign convention without fuss; ray diagrams must show principal axis, F, 2F, and arrowheads. In electricity, steps matter: formula with symbols, substitution with units, calculation, and a final statement. If a slide deck glosses over any of that, I move on. I do a quick scan of community uploads, and when I find something close, I still adapt it to our Board’s verbs and mark splits. If you’re browsing community science ideas, I filter by what I can bend to our blueprint in the library.