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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.

Maths:

Numbers and the number system

Equations, formulae, and identities

Sequences, functions, and graphs

Geometry

Vectors and transformation geometry

Statistics

 

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

 

Biology:

Nature and variety of living organism

Structures and functions in living organisms

Reproduction and inheritance

Ecology and the environment

Use of biological resources

 

 

 

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