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Subject Exam Board Date Duration a.m. / p.m.
Science Biology CORE Edexcel 17th May 1 hour p.m.
Science Chemistry CORE Edexcel 19th May 1 hour a.m.
English Lit Paper 1 AQA 23rd May 1hr 30 mins a.m.
Media AQA 24th May 1hr 30 mins a.m.
Geography Paper 1: Physical AQA 24th May 1hr 30 mins p.m.
Business Edexcel 25th May 45 mins a.m.
Science Physics CORE Edexcel 25th May 1 hour p.m.
Maths Paper 1: Non calculator Edexcel 26th May 1hr 45 mins a.m.
English Lit Paper 2 AQA 27th May 1 hr 30 mins a.m.
History Paper 1 AQA 06th June 1hr 45 mins a.m.
English Language AQA 07th June 2 hrs 15 mins a.m.
Computing OCR 08th June 1hr 30 mins a.m.
Geography Paper 2: Human AQA 08th June 1hr 30 mins p.m.
Maths Paper 2 - Calculator Edexcel 09th June 1hr 45 mins a.m.
Science Biology – ADDITIONAL Edexcel 10th June 1 hour a.m.
Business Edexcel 10th June 1 hour 30 min p.m.
GCSE Electronics AQA 13th June 2 hours p.m.
History Paper 2 AQA 14th June 1hr 45 mins p.m.
Science Chemistry – ADDITIONAL Edexcel 15th June 1 hour a.m.
Science Physics – ADDITIONAL Edexcel 17th June 1 hour a.m.
Film Paper 1 WJEC 20th June 1hr 30 mins p.m.
Film Paper 2 WJEC 23rd June 1 hour p.m.
Exam
Dates!
Exam
Dates!
Week 1: 1st – 5th Feb
English Select one poem by Christina Rossetti – copy and paste onto word doc and analyse and annotate, submit to teacher, 1 week to complete
Maths Percentages (including reverse % and compound interest)
Stem & leaf diagrams Solving linear equations
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Mitosis Ionic Compounds Resistance, current and voltage
Fertilisation and meiosis Properties of ionic compounds Changing resistances
Clones Precipitates Transferring energy
Stem cells Ion tests Vectors and velocity
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Environmental, Ethical and Legal Issues CPU – Fetch Decode Execute
Film Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Todorov’s theory page 17
Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Character types and archetypes page 7-8 Watch short clips on YouTube or a full film from superhero genre and identify the character types
Electronics Typical Processes Typical outputs Components – resistors, capacitors, diodes
System analysis – Inputs, processes and outputs Typical inputs
History Vietnam War 1954-75 How effective were guerrilla tactics during the Vietnam War?
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Week 2: 8th – 12th Feb
English 1. Select one poem by W. H. Auden – copy and paste onto word doc and analyse and annotate, submit to teacher, 1 week to complete
2. Read over both the completed English Language Reading and English Language writing revision booklets – ensure all tasks have been attempted.
3. Read the DNA revision booklet 4. Spend an additional 30-90 minutes on the suggested websites and GCSE pod.
Maths Product of prime factors, highest common factor, lowest common multiple
Fraction calculations Questionnaires and stratified sampling
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Protein synthesis Covalent bonds Velocity and acceleration
Proteins and mutations Covalent substances Resultant forces
Enzymes Miscible or immiscible Forces and acceleration
Enzyme action Chromatography Terminal velocity
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Logic gates RAM and ROM
Electronics Ohm’s Law
History Vietnam War 1954-75 How did the coverage of the Vietnam War in the USA lead to demands for peace?
Film Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Vladimir Propp’s character roles Dr Peter Coogan’s 3 key features page 3
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Week 3: 15th – 19th Half term Break
English 1. Spend 30-90 minutes revising the language paper using the AQA revision booklet provided; aim to complete as many tasks as possible in the time slot.
Use GCSE bitesize website to revise Of Mice and Men
Maths Averages (including from frequency tables)
Ratio and proportion Angles on parallel lines and in polygons
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Aerobic respiration Chemical classification 1 Stopping distances
Exercise Chemical classification 2 Momentum
Anaerobic respiration Metals and bondings Momentum and safety
Exam Paper B2 Exam paper C2 Exam paper P2
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Performance of Computers Memory – Flash, Cache, Virtual
Electronics Flow Diagrams
History Vietnam War 1954-76 Why were US actions to end the Vietnam War unsuccessful?
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Week 4: 22nd – 26th Feb
English 1. Spend 30-90 minutes revising the language paper using the AQA revision booklet provided; aim to complete as many tasks as possible in the time slot.
Use GCSE bitesize website to revise Of Mice and Men
Maths Cumulative frequency and box plots Bearings Best buy problems
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Photosynthesis Alkali metals Work and power
Limiting factors Halogens Potential and kinetic energy
Water transport More Halogens Braking/energy calc.
Osmosis Noble gases
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Mock Exam Mock Exam
Electronics Transistors – Types and uses
History Vietnam War 1954-77 Why were US actions to end the Vietnam War unsuccessful?
Film Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Research the use of Marketing/ distribution/ synergy in two more superhero films page 13
Media- Disaster Movies Genre Background of Sci-Fi genre Audience and ideology of the ‘family unit’
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Week 5: 29th – 4th March
English Spend 30-90 minutes revising the Relationship cluster of poetry including the following; working to complete the revision booklet provided, completing a past paper question your teacher will provide and reading the annotated poems again looking at the thematic links between them.
Maths Frequency polygons and histograms Pythagoras' theorem Area of compound shapes
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Organisms and environment Temp changes Isotopes
Fossils/evolution Rates of reaction 1 Ionising radiation
Growth Rates of reaction 2 Nuclear reactions
Growth of plants/animals Relative masses and formulae Nuclear power
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Input and Output Devices Storage Technologies
Electronics The Potential Divider
History Crisis of the Cold War and Détente 1960-1980 How close to war was the world in the 1960s?
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi South African context/ Apartheid page4
Media- Disaster Movies Mise-en-scene in Sci-fi and changes in society
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Week 6: 7th March – 11th March
English Spend 30-90 minutes revising the Relationship cluster of poetry including the following; working to complete the revision booklet provided, completing a past paper question your teacher will provide and reading the annotated poems again looking at the thematic links between them.
Maths Plotting graphs of functions Trigonometry Trial and Improvement
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Blood Empirical formulae Fusion
The heart Masses of reactants Changing ideas
Circulatory system Nuclear waste
Digestive system Half life/radiation
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Operating Systems Utility Programs
Electronics The 555 timer – Monostable mode
History Crisis of the Cold War and Détente 1960-1980 Why did Détente develop and collapse in the 1970s?
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi Character back stories Characters and their relationships page 6 & 9
Media- Disaster Movies Hypodermic needle theory Representation of alien species
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Week 7: 14th March – 18th March
English Spend 30-90 minutes revising the language paper using the AQA revision booklet provided; aim to complete as many tasks as possible in the time slot.
Maths Transformations Probability from tables and tree diagrams
Constructions and loci
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Villi Yields Uses of radiation
Probiotics/prebiotics Waste and profit More uses of radiation
2 x past papers B2 2 x past papers C2 2 past papers P2
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Open-Source/Off Shelf Software Binary Introduction
Electronics The 555 timer – Astable mode
History Collapse of Communism and post Cold War World 1980-2000 Why did Communism collapse in central and Eastern Europe?
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi Messages & Values page 14
Media- Disaster Movies Audience expectations and ideological messages in sci-fi films
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Week 8: 21st March – 25th March
English Spend 30-90 minutes revising the remaining poets for the Unseen Poetry question - your teacher will provide you with information regarding this – familiarise yourself with their work and annotate a few samples of them.
Maths Circles Surface area and volume of prisms Use of a calculator
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
2 x past papers B2 2 x past papers C2 2 x past papers P2
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Binary Conversion Hexadecimal
Electronics The 4017 decade counter
History Collapse of Communism and post Cold War World 1980-2000 What problems faced the USA and UN following the end of the Cold War?
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi Themes page 11 & 12
Media- Disaster Movies gender representation Promotion & marketing of sci-fi films
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Week 9: 28th March – 1st April
English Spend 30-90 minutes revising the play DNA including a re-read of the text and completion of past paper question (provided by teacher.)
Maths Plans & elevations Exchange rate problems Estimation and rounding
Science Biology CORE Chemistry CORE Physics CORE
2 x past paper B2 2 x past paper C2 2 x past paper P2
2 x past papers B1 2 x past papers C1 2 x past papers P1
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
ASCii and Unicode Networks – Advantages/Disadvantages
Electronics The Operational Amplifier
History The Origins of the Cold War 1945-1960 Why did the USA and the USSR become rivals in the years 1945-1954?
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi Opening scene page 8
Media- Disaster Movies Institutions – BBFC, Copyright, distribution, exhibition
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Comments:
Week 10: 4th -8th April (Week 1 of Easter break)
English Re-read the novel Of Mice and Men
Maths Laws of indices Inequalities (representing and solving)
Angles (including circle theorems)
Science Biology CORE Chemistry CORE Physics CORE
Need to start revising CORE Classification Early atmosphere/changing Solar system
Vertebrates/invertebrates Rocks/limestone and uses Reflection and refraction
Species Formulae Telescopes
Binomial classification Equations Waves/wave equations
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
LAN/WAN - Hardware Topologies –Bus/Ring/Star
Electronics The Oscilloscope
History The Origins of the Cold War 1945-1960 How did the Cold War develop in the years 1949-1960?
Film Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Practise exam questions – page 19-21
Media- Disaster Movies Stereotypes, Propp, Gledhill’s star theory
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Week 11: 11th -15th April (Week 2 of Easter break)
English Spend 30-90 minutes on Of Mice and Men – including the following; a completion of one past paper question on the text (provided by teacher) and work through revision booklet
Maths Sequences and nth term Volume and surface area of complex solids (e.g. cones and spheres)
Inequalities on graphs
Science Biology CORE Chemistry CORE Physics CORE
2 x past papers B1 2 x past papers C1 2 x past papers P1
Reasons for variety Chemical reactions Beyond the visible
Evolution Reactions of calcium compounds Electromagnetic spectrum
Genes/inheritance/genetic disorders
Dangers and uses/ionising radiation
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Network Access Levels/Passwords Network Policies – Back up, Archiving
Electronics Voltmeters and Ammeters The Breadboard
History Exam Skills Paper 1 4 mark question = 4 descriptive points, 6 mark questions = source analysis, 10 mark questions = assessing significance of 2 events
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi
Practise writing a review page 18 Media- Disaster Movies Conventions of film posters Representation of technology and the future
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Week 12: 18th -22nd April
English Spend 30-90 minutes on Of Mice and Men – including the following; a completion of one past paper question on the text (provided by teacher) and completion of revision booklet
Maths Expanding and factorising (including quadratics)
Area and perimeter of all shapes Simplifying algebra and surds
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Homeostasis Indigestion/neutralisation The universe
Sensitivity/responding to stimuli Importance of chlorine Exploring the universe/alien life
Hormones Electrolysis Life cycles of starts
Diabetes Ores Theories about the universe
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
What is a Database? DBMS and Relationships
Electronics Combinational Logic – AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR Gates
History Roaring 20's 1918-1929 How and why did the USA achieve prosperity in the 1920s?
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi Propp’s character roles
Media- Disaster Movies Plan out ideas for sci-fi synopsis
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Week 13: 25th -29th April
English Re-read the novel Of Mice and Men
Maths Fractions, decimals and percentages
Solving linear and quadratic equations
Representing data
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Plant hormones Oxidation and reduction Infrasound/ultrasound
Uses of plant hormones Recycling metals Seismic waves/earthquakes
Drugs/alcohol Alloys Renewable resources
Ethics and transplants Crude oil Non-renewable resources
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Queries and Validation Internet Hardware
Electronics Sequential Logic – The D Type Flip Flop
History Roaring 20's 1918-1929 How far was the USA a divided society in the 1920s?
Film Film Paper 2 – Tsotsi Practise writing a letter to a friend page 18
Media- Disaster Movies Plan out ideas for sci-fi storyboard, script,
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Week 14: 2nd – 06th May
English Spend 30-90 minutes on Of Mice and Men – including the following; a completion of one past paper question on the text (provided by teacher) and work through revision booklet
Maths Simultaneous equations Interpreting data Vectors
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Pathogens/infections Crude oil fractions Generating electricity/transmitting
Antiseptics/antibiotics Combustion Electric power
Food webs Incomplete combustion Paying for electricity
Parasites/mutualists Acid rain Reducing energy use
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
HTML File types and compression
Electronics Radio Transmission
History Roaring 20's 1918-1929 How far was the USA a divided society in the 1920s?
Film Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Binary opposites, Iconography, Todorov page 15 & 16
Media- Disaster Movies Plan out ideas for sci-fi press release, posters
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Comments:
Week 15: 9th – 13th May
English Spend 30-90 minutes on Of Mice and Men – including the following; a completion of one past paper question on the text (provided by teacher) and completion of revision booklet
Maths Proportion (including direct and indirect)
Angles, bearings and circle theorems
Standard form
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
Pollution/pollution indicators Climate change/biofuels Energy transfers
Carbon cycle Choosing fuels Efficiency
Nitrogen cycle Alkanes/alkenes The earths temperature
2 x B1 exams Cracking/polymerisation
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Programming Algorithms/Data Types
Programming Algorithms/Control Flow
History Hitler's Germany 1929-1945 How and why was Hitler able to become Chancellor in January 1933?
Film Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Narrative set pieces 7 target audience page 9 & 10
Media- Disaster Movies Media practise paper
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Comments:
Week 16: 16th – 20th May
English Final revision session on Literature 1 exam – read through entire English book, all hand-outs and notes and ensure you know the paper and assessment objectives effectively.
Maths Indices (including fractional and negative indices)
Trigonometry Trial and Improvement
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
2 x past papers B1 2 x past papers C1 2 x past papers P1
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
Programming Selection/Iteration Programming Algorithms/Testing
History How did Hitler change Germany from a democracy to a Nazi dictatorship, between 1933 and 1934, and reinforce this?
Film Film Paper 1 - Superhero’s Practise exam paper
Media- Disaster Movies Media practise paper
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Comments:
Week 17: 23rdth – 27th May
Maths Area and volume problems Pythagoras' theorem Solving quadratic equations
Science Biology Chemistry Physics
2 x past papers B1 2 x past papers C1 2 x past papers P1
Computer Science Topic 1 Topic 2
EXTRA REVISION EXTRA REVISION
History To what extent did Germans benefit from Nazi rule? Exam Skills Paper 2 4 mark question = 2 or more inferences, 6 mark question = 2 PEE paragraphs, 10 mark question = analysing and evaluating a source, 8 mark question = 2-3 PEE paragraphs, 12 mark question = assessing an interpretation
Film
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Comments:
Week 1: 1st – 5th Feb
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Mitosis, Fertilisation and meiosis, Clones Stem cells
Ionic Compounds,
Properties of ionic
compounds,
Precipitates, Ion tests
Resistance, current and
voltage, Changing
resistances,
Transferring energy,
Vectors and velocity
Homework: Science Bio,
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 2: 8th – 12th Feb
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Protein synthesis,
Proteins and
mutations, Enzymes,
Enzyme action
Covalent bonds,
Covalent substances,
Miscible or
immiscible,
Chromatography
Velocity/acceleration
Resistant forces
Forces and
acceleration,
Terminal velocity
Homework: Science
Bio, Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 3: 15th – 19th Feb – half term week
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00 Aerobic respiration
Exercise
Anaerobic
respiration
Exam Paper B2 Chemical
classification 1
Chemical
classification 2
Metals and bondings
Exam paper C2 Stopping distances
Momentum
Momentum and
safety
Exam paper P2
12:00
1:00
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
Week 4 : 22nd – 26th Feb
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Photosynthesis
Limiting factors
Water transport
Osmosis
Alkali metals
Halogens
More Halogens
Noble gases
Work and power
Potential and kinetic
energy
Braking/energy calc.
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 5: 29th – 4th March
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Organisms and
environment
Fossils/evolution
Growth
Growth of
plants/animals
Temp changes
Rates of reaction 1
Rates of reaction 2
Relative masses and
formulae
Isotopes
Ionising radiation
Nuclear reactions
Nuclear power
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 6 : 7th March – 11th March
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Blood
The heart
Circulatory system
Digestive system
Empirical formulae
Masses of reactants
Fusion
Changing ideas
Nuclear waste
Half life/radiation
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 7: 14th March – 18th March
Time
me
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Villi
Probiotics/prebiotics
2 x past papers B2
Yields
Waste and profit
2 x past papers C2
Uses of radiation
More uses of
radiation
2 past papers P2
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 8: 21st March – 25th March
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 2 x past papers B2 2 x past paper C2 2 x past papers P2 Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 9: 28th March – 1st April
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 2 x past paper B2
2 x past papers B1
2 x past paper C2
2 x past papers C1
2 x past paper P2
2 x past papers P1
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 10 EASTER BREAK - REVISION EVERY DAY 4th -15th April
There will be additional revision classes in school over the Easter break – make sure you add them to your schedule
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00 –
2.00
Classification
Vertebrates/
invertebrates
Species
Binomial
classification
1 x B1 paper Early atmosphere/
changing
Rocks/limestone and
uses
Formulae
Equations
1 x C1 paper Solar system
Reflection and
refraction
Telescopes
Waves/wave
equations
1 x P1 paper
2:00
3:00
Week 11 EASTER BREAK REVISION EVERY DAY
There will be additional revision classes in school over the Easter break – make sure you add them to your schedule
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00 –
2.00
2 x past papers B1
Reasons for variety
Evolution
Genes/inheritance/
genetic disorders
2 x past papers C1
Chemical reactions
Reactions of calcium
compounds
2 x past papers P1
Beyond the visible
Electromagnetic
spectrum
Dangers and
uses/ionising
radiation
2:00
3:00
Week 12: 18th – 22nd April
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Homeostasis
Sensitivity/respondin
g to stimuli
Hormones
Diabetes
Indigestion/neutralisa
tion
Importance of
chlorine
Electrolysis
Ores
The universe
Exploring the
universe/alien life
Life cycles of starts
Theories about the
universe
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 13: 25th – 29th April
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Plant hormones
Uses of plant
hormones
Drugs/alcohol
Ethics and transplants
Oxidation and
reduction
Recycling metals
Alloys
Crude oil
Infrasound/ultrasound
Seismic
waves/earthquakes
Renewable resources
Non-renewable
resources
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 14: 2nd – 6th May
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Pathogens/infections
Antiseptics/antibiotics
Food webs
Parasites/mutualists
Crude oil fractions
Combustion
Incomplete
combustion
Acid rain
Generating
electricity/transmitting
Electric power
Paying for electricity
Reducing energy use
Homework:
Science Bio
Science Chem
Science Phy
8:00
9:00
Week 15: 9th – 13 May
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00 Pollution/pollution
indicators
Carbon cycle
Nitrogen cycle
Climate
change/biofuels
Choosing fuels
Alkanes/alkenes
Cracking/
polymerisation
Energy transfers
Efficiency
The Earths
temperature
2 x B1 past papers
2 x C1 past papers
2 x P1 past papers
8:00
9:00
Week 16: 16th – 20th May
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00 Chemistry Core exam
10:00
11:00
12:00 Biology core exam
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
Week 17: 23rd – 27th May
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00 English Lit Paper 1 Media Business Unit 1 Maths paper 1:
Calculator
English Lit Paper 2
10:00
11:00
12:00 Geography: Physical Physics Core exam
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
Week 18: 31st May – 03rd June – Half Term
There will be extra revision classes in school this week – add them to your schedule
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
Week 19: 6th – 10th June
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00 History Paper 1 English Language Computing Maths Paper 2:
Calculator
Additional Science -
Biology
10:00
11:00
12:00 Geography Paper 2:
Human
Business Unit 3
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00
Week 20: 13th – 17th June
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:00
9:00 Additional Science -
Chemistry
Additional Science -
Physics
10:00
11:00
12:00 Electronics History Paper 2
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:00