not bbc bitesize there is nothing there!! maths English and science
5 gcse i think:)
Hi, as a GCSE student myself i have found the following site very useful. If you type in google: Aqa and get on their website, there is a link for past papers. Through this you will find lots of types of paper you need Current GCSE and its pretty straigh forward from there.
The number of orbitals is easy. Find out the number of electrons (atomic number) and then separate it into the relevant shells. GCSE: you are required only to know the electron configuration e.g. 2.8.8.... A-Level: sort it into sub-levels 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d.... Ok, so if you are taking the element Mg into consideration GCSE: 2.8.2 A-Level: 3 row down (so 3rd sub-shell) and the s-block of the periodic table 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2 Finito!
The molar heat of combustion of pentanol is 3329 kJ mol-1 according to http://www.creative-chemistry.org.uk/gcse/documents/Module7/N-m07-24.pdf
The pink brown solid formed from the reaction of zinc with copper sulfate is copper metal. During the reaction, zinc replaces copper in the copper sulfate solution, leading to the formation of solid copper.
The specific heat of glucose in thermodynamic data table is as 115 J/K.
You can visit igcsechem.webs.com (advanced) or ks3science.webs.com (basic) to learn more chemistry!
The best revision website is BBC Bitesize as it has revision for all ages such as: KS1 KS2 KS3 GCSE Scottish Highers
I am taking child developmenmt, and I dont think it is useful, unless you want to be a nurse or midwife, or something to do with pregnancies
To pass your GCSE's and have a career of your favourite, you must revise. Some examples are: revision games, internet resources...
At a school or a college. Look around at local college websites to see if they do GCSE's!
german is a more regocnisable subject if you can do it.. but it doesnt matter, do what you will get the better grade in
The BBC Bitesize revision site is intended for GCSE revision and upwards to A and AS levels. It is however also useful for some KS3 work especially in Year 9 with regards to mathematics and sciences.
That's what I am looking for, for my GCSE Food Technology exams!>:O I have 2 weeks left and i just started my revision!!!:(
Would suggest going to the related link website - select free worksheets then Geography - this will give you a list of Geography websites that can be used for revision and the levels the sites cover. Given there are so many levels and topics to Geography I don't think there is one definitive site but at for teachers it narrows it down a bit.
There are a number of study aids available for those studying GCSE Maths. They can be purchased at bookstores, as well as online at such websites as Amazon or used on websites like Ebay.
For higher GCSE double science modules 4, 5, and 6, you should consider the "CGP GCSE Combined Science Higher Revision Guide." This guide is specifically tailored to the combined science curriculum and covers all the necessary content, including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. It features concise explanations, helpful diagrams, and practice questions to reinforce your understanding. Additionally, pairing it with the corresponding "CGP GCSE Combined Science Higher Practice Book" can provide extra practice for exam preparation.
GCSE past papers typically become available online shortly after the exams are completed, usually in late summer, around August. Exam boards like AQA, Edexcel, and OCR often release these papers on their official websites for students and educators to access. Additionally, some educational resources and revision websites may also publish past papers around the same time. It's advisable to check the specific exam board's site for the exact release dates.