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We’ve involved over a thousand teachers in developing our specification, exams and resources. So you can be confident that our GCSE Chemistry is relevant and interesting to teach and to learn. We’ve ensured that: the subject content is presented clearly, in a logical teaching order.
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- Use all the past papers you can find. Taking past papers can help you find what your strengths and weaknesses are. And you should get used to taking an exam.
- Try revision books. Revision guides can be great for easy-to-understand summaries of the topics you need to look over. And if you get the e-book version, you'll be able to squeeze in some quick revision on your phone whenever you've got a few spare minutes.
- Make a plan. You don't have to stick to a strict schedule (although it could help), but following a basic can help you keep your revision on track. It could be as simple as knowing when you'll revise each topic, and ticking them off as you go.
- Make the most of the Easter holidays. Even if you've left it a little late to start revising, the time you get off during Easter can help you build some momentum before exam season.
Feb 16, 2024 · 1. Plan your revision. 2. Know your exam board. 3. Refer to your GCSE Chemistry specification. 4. Use revision notes. 5. Create flashcards. 6. Learn essential formulas and equations. 7. Get familiar with the periodic table. 8. Practise GCSE Chemistry past papers. 9. FAQs. 10. How many topics are there in GCSE Chemistry?
Each topic within this guide to AQA GCSE Chemistry follows these three steps to help all students prepare thoroughly and effectively for their GCSE exams. Answers to the activities and exam-style practice questions featured throughout the book are available to download from oxfordrevise.com/scienceanswers
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Browse CGP's superb Grade 9-1 GCSE Science Revision Guides for Chemistry. They're packed with crystal-clear study notes, practice questions and step-by-step answers.
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May 30, 2024 · Just like in any other subject, mastering how to approach exam questions is essential for achieving a Grade 9 in Chemistry. Command words. Understanding the various command words used in GCSE Chemistry exams is crucial for ensuring you incorporate the appropriate level of detail in your answers.