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Wymondham High Academy
Science revision and exams
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Science Revision You need to know the exams you are entered for.
Set 1 - OCR Gateway Science (Biology J247 or Chemistry J248 or Physics J249) 3 GCSE’s in separate sciences – Biology, Chemistry & physics All other sets – OCR Gateway Combined Science J240 2 GCSE’s made up from Biology, Chemistry & physics
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When are the exams? Final draft to follow
(example below is for combined science)
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Structure of the courses
15% of marks refer to practical skills from the course for both Triple science Combined Science Biology – has topics B1 to B6 Chemistry – has topics C1 to C6 Physics - has topics P1 to P6 P1 to P8
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What will you need? Know what topics are in your exam Pen Pencil Ruler
Calculator Grit and determination In lessons - the right attitude!!Do not give up!!
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KNOW YOUR TARGETS! Make sure that you know what your target grades or levels are and, most importantly, what you need to do to achieve them. Check this against your own work. Identify with your teacher what you need to focus on to improve your work and increase your chances of improving your target grade. Do green pen corrections!
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Revision Resources Revision Guides are available
Workbooks from Finance Office after Xmas Teachers!! Your Book – work hard every lesson Internet – GCSE bitesize Checklists – self-check your understanding
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What about the internet?
Bitesize Doc Brown (Chem) Scribd Student Room
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What works for Science (for you)
There are many revision techniques but a couple on the next slide seem particularly suitable Spider Diagrams Revision Cards/Key Words Mind maps Kerboodle (with care)
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Revision Cards (start with the mocks)
Write a keyword on a card using your textbook for cues. Read the relevant part of the textbook. Come back to your cards and try to write notes on them (this tests your memory) You can then flick through the cards to help you remember. KEEP YOUR CARDS SAFE!
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Spider Diagrams
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Mind Maps
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Complete past papers USE KEYWORDS
Mark them yourself to see where you are picking up and losing marks. Then read the examiners reports as they too give an idea of how to answer questions well.
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Be honest with yourself:
Where are you at with your revision? Is it really too early? Revision timetable, already? Past papers, mark schemes, examiners’ reports to be printed off Revision notes started (and somewhere safe to store them)? What are you going to do between now and start of exam season? Plan your lead up to the exams – look at the dates and work backwards.
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Parents top tips (so I’ve heard….)
Change the wifi code daily and release it when enough revision has been completed Remove any ‘gaming’ consoles from bedrooms. Make sure mobile phones are turned off during revision sessions. Feed and water them frequently and make them sleep! Make sure they are coping and maintaining a balance between social time and study time.
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Good luck We all know a sprinkling of good luck helps too.
Most importantly, get organised, get practising, know keywords, their meanings and all of the basic ‘re-call knowledge’ (such physics equations) and put this around the house!
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