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GCSE Exam Course Materials:
GCSE exams take place in January and May/June each year. The GCSE course material on our website will facilitate the understanding of the school’s lessons. GCSE subjects are prepared as a unit-by-unit. Here is the key to success of the GCSE exam. The GCSE course material is designed from easiest to hardest (like A to C). You can view our GCSE online courses below; we offer flexible monthly payments if required and discounts if you purchase more than 1 course. You can start your course at any time of the year. |
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Maths:
Numbers and the number system Equations, formulae, and identities Sequences, functions, and graphs Geometry Vectors and transformation geometry Statistics
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Physics:
Forces and motion Electricity Waves Energy resources and energy transfer Solids, liquids, and gases Magnetism and electromagnetism Radioactivity and particles |
Chemistry:
Principles of Chemistry Chemistry of the elements Organic chemistry Physical chemistry Chemistry in industry
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Biology:
Nature and variety of living organism Structures and functions in living organisms Reproduction and inheritance Ecology and the environment Use of biological resources
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Maths Units:
Integers
Fractions
Decimals
Powers and roots
Set language and notation
Percentages
Ratio and proportion
Degree of accuracy
Standard form
Applying number
Electronic calculators
Use of symbols
Algebraic manipulation
Expressions and formulae
Linear equations
Proportion
Simultaneous linear equations
Quadratic equations
Inequalities
Sequences
Functional notation
Graphs
Calculus
Angles, lines and triangles
Polygons
Symmetry
Measures
Construction
Circle properties
Geometrical reasoning
Trigonometry and Pythagoras’ Theorem
Mensuration of 2-D shapes
3-D shapes and volume
Similarity
Vectors
Transformation geometry
Graphical representation of data
Statistical measures
Probability
Physics Units:
Forces and motion
Units
Movement and position
Forces, movement, shape and momentum
Electricity
Units
Mains electricity
Energy and potential difference in circuits
Electric charge
Waves
Units
Properties of waves
The electromagnetic spectrum
Light and sound
Energy resources and energy transfer
Units
Energy transfer
Work and power
Energy resources and electricity generation
Solids, liquids and gases
Units
Density and pressure
Change of state
Ideal gas molecules
Magnetism and electromagnetism
Units
Magnetism
Electromagnetism
Electromagnetic induction
Radioactivity and particles
Units
Radioactivity
Fission and Fusion
Astrophysics
Units
Motion in the universe
Stellar evolution
Cosmology
Chemistry Units:
Principles of chemistry
States of matter
Elements, compounds and mixtures
Atomic structure
The Periodic Table
Chemical formulae, equations and calculations
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
Metallic bonding
Electrolysis
Inorganic chemistry
Group 1 (alkali metals) – lithium, sodium and potassium
Group 7 (halogens) – chlorine, bromine and iodine
Gases in the atmosphere
Reactivity series
Extraction and uses of metals
Acids, alkalis and titrations
Acids, bases and salt preparations
Chemical tests
Physical chemistry
Energetics
Rates of reaction
Reversible reactions and equilibria
Organic chemistry
Introduction
Crude oil
Alkanes
Alkenes
Alcohols
Carboxylic acids
Esters
Synthetic polymer
Biology Units:
Nature and variety of living organism
Characteristics of living organisms
Variety of living organisms
Structures and functions in living organisms
Levels of organisation
Cell structure
Biological molecules
Nutrition
Respiration
Gas exchange
Transport
Excretion
Coordination and response
Reproduction and inheritance
Reproduction
Inheritance
Ecology and the environment
The organism in the environment
Feeding relationships
Cycles within ecosystems
Human influences on the environment
Use of biological resources
Food production
Selective breeding
Genetic modification (genetic engineering)
Cloning