Zusammenfassung der Ressource
GCSE Exam Revision
- Biology
- B1
- Interdependence and Adaptation
- Keeping Healthy
- Nerves and Hormones
- The Use and Abuse of drugs
- Energy in Biomass
- Waste Materials from Plants and Animals
- Genetic Variation and Its Control
- Evolution
- B2
- Cells and Transport
- Tissues, Organs
and Organ
Systems
- Photosynthesis
- Organisms
and Their
Environment
- Proteins - the
functions and
uses
- Aerobic and
Anaerobic
Respiration
- Cell Division and
Inheritance
- Speciation
- B3
- Homeostasis
- Transport
Systems in
Plants and
Animals
- Humans and
their
Environment
- Movement of
Molecules in
and out of
Cells
- Chemistry
- C1
- The
Fundamental
Ideas
- Limestone
and
Building
Materials
- Metals
and
Their
Uses
- Crude Oil
and Fuels
- Other useful substances
of Crude Oil
- Plant Oils and
their uses
- The Earth's Crust
- C2
- Structure
and
Bonding
- Structure
and
Propeties
- Atomic
Structure
and
Analysis
- Rates of
Reaction
- Exothermic
and
Endothermic
Reactions
- Acids,
Bases
and
Salts
- Electrolysis
- C3
- Periodic Table
- Water
- Calculating and
Explaining Energy
Changes
- Further Analysis
and Quantitative
Chemistry
- The Production of Amonia
- Alcohols, carboxylic acids and esters
- Economics
- A591
- What is
the
Economic
Problem?
- Factors of Production
- Scarcity, Choice, Opportunity Cost
- Approaches to the Economic Problem
- What are
competitive
markets?
- Markets
- Demand
- Supply
- Determination of
Price in
Competitive
Markets
- How do firms
operate in
competitive
markets?
- Costs,
Revenue,
Profit
- Productivity
- Growth
of Firms
- Rewards for Labour
- A529
- What are the
Economic
Objectives of a
government?
- Objectives of
Government
Policies
- Economic
Growth
- Employment
and
Unemployment
- Price Stability
and Inflation
- How does
the UK
govt. raise
and spend
its money?
- Government
Income and
Expenditure
- Redistribution of Income
- Correcting Market Failure
- Which
Policies
can the
UK govt.
use?
- Fiscal
- Monetary
and
Interest
Rate
- Supply Side
- Government
Policies and
Conflicts
- A593
- Why do
countries
Trade?
- Globalisation
- International
Specialisation
and Trade
- WTO
- Patterns of Trade
- Protectionism
- Why is
the UK in
the EU?
- BofP and
BofP
Defecit
- Exchange
Rates
- International
Competitiveness
and the UK
- Poverty and
Globalisation
Limits
- Spanish
- Self, Family, Friends
- Marriage and Partnerships
- Healthy and Unhealthy Lifestyles
- Free Time Activities
- Education,
School, Future
Plans, Free time,
Jobs
- Holiday
- Weather
- Home Life
- The Environment
- Social Issues
- Physics
- P1
- Energy Transfer
- Waves
- Energy Efficiency
- The Usefulness of
Electrical Appliances
- Generating Electricity
- P2
- Radioactive Substances
- Nuclear Fission and
Fusion
- Static Electricity
- Kinetic Energy
- Household Electricity
- Forces and
Their Effects
- P3
- Keeping
Things
Moving
- Using Physics
to Make Things
Work
- Medical
Appliances
- English Language
- Timings
- Q1. 12mins
Q2. 12mins
Q3. 12mins
Q4. 24mins
- Q5. 25mins
Q6. 35mins
- Q1. Information Extraction
- Q2. Presentational Features and Links
- Find a feature
most candidates
won't spot e.g.
font/image
- Q3. Thoughts and Feeling
- Q4. Language Features of Two Texts
- Writing - USE
ONE
SENTENCE
PARAGRAPHS
- English
Literature
- Poems
- Learn the links e.g.
Power between poems
- Key
Techniques
- How to Analyse
- Characters
- FLIRT
- OMAM
- Characters
- Themes
- 1930's America
- Important Quotes
- George and Lennie's Relationship
- Relationships
- Anthology
Stories
- Themes
- Characters
- Symobolism
- Talk mainly
about
language
- Relatioships
- SPaG
- Mathematics
- Number
- Integers and Decimals
- Fractions
- Co-ordinates
- Types of Number
- Index Notation
and Surds
- Fractions,
Decimals and
Percentages
- Patterns and Sequences
- Ratio and Scale
- Transformation of
Functions
- Further Graphs
- Compound Measures
- Shapes and Angles
- Pythagoras and Trigonmetry
- Similarity
- Algebra
- Trial and
Improvements
- Quadratic
Functions,
Equations
and Graps
- Simultaneous
Equations
- Formula
and Linear
Equations
- Linear Graphs
- Averages and Range
- Probability
- Statistics
- Collecting Data and
Displaying Data
- Geometry
- Constructions and Loci
- Vectors
- 2D - 3D Shapes
- Circle Theorems
- Transformations
- Sine and Cosine Rule.
- Surface Area and Volume
- Geography
- Physical Geography
- Restless Earth
- Changing Climate
- Battle for the Biosphere
- Water World
- Coastal Change and Conflict
- Oceans on the Edge
- Human Geography
- Population Dynamics
- Consuming Resources
- Globalisation
- Development
Dilemmas
- Changing
Settlements in
the UK
- Challenges of the
Urban World
- Computing
- Networking
- Databases
- Programming
- Hardware
- Fundamentals
- Software
- Representing Data