It depends what exam board you are working with, check with your teacher and ask them because you want the one that fits well with your course so that you are not trying to memorise unnecessary information.
Some good GCSE Child Development revision websites include BBC Bitesize, Revision World, and Tutor2u. These websites offer resources such as revision guides, quizzes, and past exam papers to help you prepare for your exams.
The best revision website is BBC Bitesize as it has revision for all ages such as: KS1 KS2 KS3 GCSE Scottish Highers
For a complete guide on when to use simultaneous method in indices maths visit mathsrevision.net/gcse-maths-revision/algebra/simultaneous-equations
To pass your GCSE's and have a career of your favourite, you must revise. Some examples are: revision games, internet resources...
write down the important figures in history and the dates and era(like renaissance) and write down what did they do in history. For geography, learn how to read the grid references and types of houses judging from street patterns and contour lines.
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You can visit igcsechem.webs.com (advanced) or ks3science.webs.com (basic) to learn more chemistry!
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Most people would say the CGP guides, which are pretty good and are great for some light revision. If you have an iPhone though, there are loads of really good revision apps which are a lot cheaper. My favourite are the 'RevisionNerd Biology' and 'RevisionNerd Chemistry' apps for GCSE. They're clear and concise, but probably the biggest advantage is the fact that they're portable, and that they're only £1.19. Hope this helps!
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!!!:(
I find CGP guides are pretty good for this revision as they show most of the information needed to learn for the exam in a suitable and helpful way. Alternatively, if you have an iPhone there are some good revision apps available. My favourite were the 'RevisionNerd Biology' and 'RevisionNerd Chemistry' apps. They're only £1.19, are really clear and the obvious bonus is that they're portable. I had a look on this site it seemed to know some things about it to help with activities to do to remmber the units. http://www.docbrown.info/page01/ExIndChem/ExIndCheme.htm