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FREE UNOFFICIAL The links take you to a particular syllabus page from which further links take you to potentially useful sections of chemistry notes on my site for revision-research-information. AND PLEASE REMEMBER, IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW WHICH SYLLABUS YOU ARE DOING - which you can download from the appropriate exam board site, AND WHAT TO REVISE!, and NOT mine! |
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| AQA | AQA KS4 Science - GCSE AQA Science (4461), Additional Science (4463), Chemistry (4421), Additional Applied Science (4863) and AQA Applied Science - Double Award (4861) | ||
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Edexcel KS4 GCSE Science - Edexcel GCSE 360Science: The Chemistry in Science (2101), Additional Science (2103) and Chemistry (2107) |
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Edexcel Level 2 APPLIED SCIENCE, 1st diploma BTEC, First Certificate NQF |
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| EDEXCEL | GCE O Level International Chemistry | 7081 | |
| EDEXCEL | London International Examinations IGCSE Chemistry | 4335 | |
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IGCSE Science Double Award - Chemistry sections | 4437 |
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OCR Twenty First Century (21st C) Suite of GCSE Science A J630, OCR GCSE Additional Science A J631, OCR GCSE Chemistry A J634 and OCR GCSE Additional Applied Science A J632. |
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OCR GCSE Gateway Science Suite: OCR GCSE Science B J640, OCR GCSE Additional Science B J641 and OCR GCSE Chemistry B J644 |
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OCR GCSE Applied Science Double Award J648 |
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| OCR | IGCSE CHEMISTRY (International GCSE chemistry) | 0620 | |
| CIE | The CIE chemistry of the Cambridge International Examinations IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences | 0654 | |
| CIE | Cambridge International Examinations GCE O level/School Certificate CHEMISTRY | 5070 | |
| WJEC | WJEC GCSE SCIENCE-ADDITIONAL SCIENCE-GCSE CHEMISTRY SEPARATE SCIENCE | ||
| CCEA | Northern Ireland - CCEA GCSE Science (the Chemistry of the Single Award) * CCEA GCSE Science (the Chemistry of the Double Award) * CCEA GCSE Chemistry (Separate Sciences Award) | ||
| SQA | SQA: ONLY the CHEMISTRY in Scottish Assessment Qualifications e.g. Standard Grade Chemistry/Science, and Intermediate Chemistry 1 and 2 | ||
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CLICK ON ICON KEY GUIDE * F/H = UK Foundation/Higher GCSE-KS4 entry level |
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ks4 science modular courses examinations gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * SITE PURPOSE EDUCATION - online learning or 'self-private-tuition' using revision notes, quizzes, practice tests involving GCSE Science CHEMISTRY in the areas of REVISING only the CHEMISTRY-Earth Science-Radioactivity at Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic via HOMEPAGE in secondary school/schools, 6th form college/colleges, academy/academies or home self-study. Hopefully it will encourage interest and understanding of Chemistry, Earth Science and Radioactivity in any country of the world, though the site is written entirely in English. The website is designed to help and unofficially support students/teachers revise-learn/teach the chemistry for modular or co-ordinated examination science courses from UK QCA based AQA, OCR (Oxford and Cambridge) Twenty First (21st) Century and Gateway Science, Edexcel 360Science , Nuffield, Salters, Cambridge International (CIE), London International, WJEC, CCEA exams etc. Also, national award assessments-examinations for GCSE-IGCSE-KS4-O level-BTEC-NVQ applied, additional and chemistry national science courses. Also covers, mainly via quizzes the UK National KS3 SATs Science-biology/chemistry/physics (SAT revision levels 3-5 or 5-7) and covers much of the revising, learning and teaching chemistry examinations for the national curriculum for secondary schools and colleges. The site does not support the content of England, Wales or Northern Ireland primary science KS1 or KS2. The notes should also provide some background theory for a coursework assignment or project. BUT please note that my on-line revision notes and quizzes are no substitute for good classroom teaching-lecturing and thorough studying of your own notes and textbooks, practicing past papers and a copy of the syllabus which are readily downloaded from the examination board sites, but I hope here and there they will lend a tutoring hand on some topic, unit, module etc. For final revision you have to be intellectually honest about what you don't know or follow, YOU have to take the stuff to pieces, analyse what you do/do not understand and reconstruct it so it all makes sense in the end. There is no other way, there are no magic secrets on how to revise and learn, its mainly down to hard work and just good old fashioned study and employing teach-yourself strategies without the need for extra tutors and tutoring lessons. I also think there is too much hit and miss revision using past papers (which I do NOT supply) and not enough systematic revision. I also hope it will help teachers in planning lessons and developing schemes of work for science-chemistry. There are no lesson plans on the site but there are plenty of quizzes to incorporate into classroom activities whether photocopied or on electronic whiteboard projector for use as self-tuition-assessment purposes and a variety of teaching and learning styles and the images may be used in Microsoft Word documents and powerpoint projections. The site seems to be used by a large number of home study tutors, particularly the revision notes. An individual tutor may print out the notes for science-chemistry learning teaching-tuition purposes and for background material for assignments and projects. I have no interest or time in producing WORD.doc or xxxx.pdf files of the notes at the moment. Neither have I time to write up many practical laboratory experiments ('lab'-'labs') at the moment, but the notes contain lots of background information of chemical reactions in terms of observations-balanced equations-reactants-products-theory etc. I also find it difficult to recommend specific exam websites or syllabus textbooks, it depends exactly on what you need, what you have time for, and there are so many of them to choose from and I do not supply past examination papers for classes. The sites resources include revision notes, quizzes and worksheets which provide support for home study or tuition for homework and coursework help e.g. science investigations for any of the key stage courses indicated, but I do not supply lesson plans. Dr W P Brown gcse 19-11-2007 * ks4 science examinations gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision * ks4 science modular courses examinations-gcse-igcse chemistry revision |
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docbpage20 updated Feb 4th 2008 |