Your personalised IB Physics study plan
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Free to generate. Uses the GradePod method, prioritised by exam weight.
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Your plan references the Exam Pack. Here's what's in it.
- ✓ Topic-by-topic past paper questions with mark schemes (all 24 topics)
- ✓ Revision note templates for every topic
- ✓ Knowledge questions to test understanding before past papers
- ✓ Fully annotated IB Physics data booklet
- ✓ Complete mock exam with mark scheme
- ✓ Paper 1B survival pack
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Built by Sally Weatherly
Fellow of the Institute of Physics. Author of 4 IB Physics books (two hit #1 on Amazon). IB Physics teacher since 2004. Founder of GradePod, which has helped 30,000+ students prepare for IB Physics since 2020. This plan is based on the same GradePod method Sally developed in the classroom.
About Sally →How your plan is built
Topics by priority
Ordered by IB teaching hours, so you work on the highest-weighted content first.
The GradePod 3-step method
Watch free tutorial, do knowledge questions, then work through past papers with mark schemes.
Honest about your situation
If a grade jump is very ambitious in the time available, the plan says so clearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a free IB Physics study plan? ↓
Yes. GradePod offers a free AI-powered IB Physics study plan generator on this page. You enter your current predicted grade, target grade, exam date and weekly study hours, and the tool builds a personalised week-by-week revision schedule prioritised by IB exam weighting. No login or payment is required to generate your plan.
How should I revise for IB Physics in 6 weeks? ↓
With 6 weeks to go, prioritise topics by teaching hour allocation rather than covering everything equally. Start with A.2 Forces and Momentum, D.2 Electric and Magnetic Fields, and B.5 Current and Circuits. For each topic: watch the free GradePod concept tutorial, do knowledge questions, then work through past paper questions with mark schemes. Reserve the final week for a full timed mock exam. Generate your free personalised schedule above.
Which IB Physics topics should I revise first? ↓
Prioritise by teaching hours, which predict exam weighting. The top topics for SL and HL are A.2 Forces and Momentum, D.2 Electric and Magnetic Fields, B.5 Current and Circuits, A.1 Kinematics, A.3 Work Energy and Power, D.1 Gravitational Fields, and E.3 Radioactive Decay. HL students should also prioritise C.3 Wave Phenomena and D.4 Induction. The study plan generator above sequences topics automatically in priority order.
How long does it take to revise for IB Physics? ↓
With 8 or more weeks you can cover all 24 topics. With 5 to 7 weeks, cover the 15 to 18 highest-weighted topics. With 3 to 4 weeks, focus on the top 10 to 12 topics plus a timed mock. Even with 1 to 2 weeks remaining, targeted revision of the 6 to 8 most important topics can make a real difference. Generate your free plan above for a realistic schedule built around your exact situation.
Can I go from a 4 to a 7 in IB Physics? ↓
It is possible but requires significant effort. The grade boundary for a 7 is around 68% at HL and 65% at SL. Most students predicted a 4 are losing marks through weak exam technique and insufficient past paper practice, not lack of physics knowledge. A structured system focused on the highest-weighted topics, with deliberate mark scheme study, gives the best chance. The study plan generator will give you an honest assessment of what is achievable in your available time.