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Year 11 Revision Timetable 2017 Week commencing Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6th March Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm *Tri Biology B10 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm
*Rel. St. A7 12.50pm *Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm *Dbl Biology C5 12.50pm Geog A9/A11 12.50pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm *Tri Biology C5 12.40pm *Dbl Biology C5 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm *English E10 12.40pm French L2 12.45pm German L3 12.45pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm *English E9 3.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Art F10 3.40pm
13th March Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm *Tri Biology B10 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm
*Rel. St. A7 12.50pm *Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm *Dbl Chemistry C5 12.50pm Geog A9/A11 12.50pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm *Dbl Physics C5 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm *English E10 12.40pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm *English E9 3.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Art F10 3.40pm *Tri Biology C5 12.40pm
20th March Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm *English E4 3.40pm
*Rel. St. A7 12.50pm *Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm *Dbl Chemistry C5 12.50pm Geog A9/A11 12.50pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm *Tri Biology C5 12.40pm *Dbl Physics C5 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm French L2 12.45pm German L3 12.45pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Art F10 3.40pm *Tri Biology C5 12.40pm
27th March Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm *Tri Biology B10 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm *English E4 3.40pm
*Rel. St. A7 12.50pm *Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm *Dbl Biology C5 12.50pm Geog A9/A11 12.50pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm *Tri Biology C5 12.40pm *Dbl Biology C5 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm French L2 12.45pm German L3 12.45pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Art F10 3.40pm *Tri Biology C5 12.40pm
3rd April Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm *Tri Biology B10 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm *English E5 3.40pm
*Rel. St. A7 12.50pm *Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm *Dbl Chemistry C5 12.50pm Geog A9/A11 12.50pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm *Dbl Physics C5 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm French L2 12.45pm German L3 12.45pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Whole School Closure
Day
Easter Holidays
24th April Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm English E5 3.40pm
Rel. St. A7 12.50pm Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm Dbl Chemistry C5 12.50pm History Geog A9/A11 12.50pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm Tri Biology C5 12.40pm Dbl Physics C5 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Res. Mat. 3.40pm French L2 12.45pm German L3 12.45pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Art F10 3.40pm Tri Biology C5 12.40pm
1st May Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm Tri Biology B10 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm
Rel. St. A7 12.50pm Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm Dbl Biology C5 12.50pm History Geog A9/A11 12.50pm English E5 3.40pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm Dbl Biology C5 12.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Res. Mat. 3.40pm French L2 12.45pm German L3 12.45pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Art F10 3.40pm Tri Biology C5 12.40pm
8th May Maths G Block 12.40pm ICT F8 3.40pm Comp. Sci F7 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm English E5 3.40pm
Rel. St. A7 12.50pm Rel. St. A8 4.10-5.00pm Dbl Sci 6mrk qu. C5 12.50pm History Geog A9/A11 12.50pm
Business F6 12.40pm Graphics F11 12.40pm Food Tech B7 12.40pm Music M Block 3.40pm Dbl Sci 6mrk qu. C5 Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Res. Mat. 3.40pm French L2 12.45pm German L3 12.45pm
Phys. Ed. K2 12.40pm Textiles B5 3.40pm Geog A9/A11 12.40pm Spanish L4 12.45pm
Yr 11 Leavers
Day
Drama - GCSE Drama rehearsals to fit around the group and the department timings.
* Additional information regarding topics being covered during these sessions can be found below.
Your preparation starts now!
Revision literally means ‘re-vision’ – looking at something again. Which means that you must have seen it in the first place.
Spider diagrams
There are lots of different ways of writing out your notes. Obviously, you can just copy them out, in shortened form, from your
exercise book – perhaps highlighting the important parts, or different topics, in different colours.
Understand before you revise
Make sure you understand something before you start revising it, otherwise you risk learning something that’s not correct. The best
way to do this is to understand new information as you go along. You’ll know from your homework whether you have got to grips
with a subject. If you haven’t, then ask the teacher, or a friend who does understand the subject – and get clear in your mind what
you haven’t been able to understand.
Revision need not be daunting. Some find it boring and tedious, and resent having to set aside long swathes of time at a desk when
there are more exciting things to be doing. One of the keys to effective revision is to make sure that you have enough breaks from
revision, to make sure that you do get to do those exciting things. And by ‘exciting’, I’m only talking in relative terms: exciting in
comparison with revision, which might mean a chat with your friends, a cup of tea, or a few minutes harassing the dog, and not
necessarily going off to fight the demons of the spirit world.
Draw up a timetable
So, you know you are going to have breaks during your revision. Now think about writing a revision timetable. It doesn’t work for
everyone, but it can be helpful. At least it can help you keep track of how much revision you have done, which can be a confidence-
booster.
Let’s say the holidays are coming up. Your school may well have suggested a number of hours of revision that you should aim for.
Think about what’s possible for you. Think what’s realistic, without being a slave-driver or overly lenient. Could you manage six hours
a day? No? Four or five hours? If you start at 10 o’clock, you can do two and a half hours before lunch, and then two and a half hours
in either the afternoon or the evening – leaving the rest of the evening or the afternoon free.
And if you don’t normally get out of bed that early in the holidays, try and make a point of doing so. Have a lie in for the first day or
two, but then let the discipline kick in, and make sure you get up in time to get down to work at 10am. Write it on your timetable, to
help you stick to it.
If you’ve decided that it will help to have a revision timetable, it’s worth spending some time drawing it up. This may seem an awful
faff, but it IS worth spending time up front to work out what you are going to be doing, and how much, and when.
Make notes – but not too many
Some people can’t see the point of making notes. They’ve written everything down in their exercise books in the first place – why
write it out again? One reason is to get something into your head: the very act of writing something down helps hammer it into your
brain.
Another good reason for making notes is that, if you are making CONCISE notes, you have to understand what you are taking notes
on. Again, this is worth doing. The more concise your notes are, the less you have to read when you go through them again.
Decorate your walls
Flashcards can come in handy for revision as well. Cut up a piece of stiff paper or thin card into bite-size chunks (you can get about 18
pieces out of an A4 sheet of paper). Now you can write down anything you need to remember particularly: this might be equations,
or short sentences, or graphs, or diagrams. Read through them and test yourself. Stick the most important ones on your walls, so you
see them every time you are in your room. It might even get to the point where you associate, say, your cupboard door with
Newton’s First Law of Motion. That might seem very sad – but it’s helpful, all the same.
Or put up a coloured representation of the Periodic Table on your wall. Again, how sad – but if it helps you learn the elements in
Group 1 or Period 3, then that’s great.
Do practice papers
Do practice papers under timed, exam-style conditions.
You might not think this is a tip, because it’s so obvious, but you can’t beat doing past papers for practice. These should be available
from your school or wherever you are; they are certainly available online. And get hold of the answer papers as well.
But don’t cheat when you are doing them. Sit them in exam conditions; make sure you spend the exact length of time that the actual
exam will be. Then have a short break, and mark the paper yourself, using the answer sheet.
Here it’s an advantage that you are doing sciences: the answers will clearly be right or wrong, and there’s no room for subjective
opinion as there is in, say, history or English literature. Where you’ve got an answer right – well done. Where it’s wrong, have a look
at the answer paper, and see if you can work out where you went wrong. If you can, remember this for next time. If you can’t, try and
find out how to get the right answer. You may need to ask a teacher or a friend. The same sort of questions crop up year after year,
so it really is worth knowing how to answer them.
Regular testing
If there’s a tame person in your household whom you can call on to test you, that’s great. It doesn’t mean they have to concentrate
on you entirely – testing can be done while you are both clearing the table, emptying the dishwasher, cooking the supper or walking
the dog. If there’s no such person available, then test yourself, by saying things over to yourself. Talking to yourself isn’t always a sign
of madness: it can be the sign of a good reviser too.
Triple Biology - Revision Timetable
Week commencing:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
27th February Start of Lunch for 30mins
B1 -Defence against Disease DDB C5
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B1 – Nervous system/ nerves & hormones
MLH C5
6th March Start of Lunch for 30mins
B1 – Control in the human body & plants.
MJF B10
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B1 – Drugs, Keeping healthy & exercise
DDB C5
13th March
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B1 Interdependence, adaptation & env. Change. MJF B10
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B1 – Energy, Biomass & decay MLH C5
20th March Start of Lunch for 30mins
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B1 – Reproduction & evolution DDB C5
B2 – Cells, organs and tissues MLH C5
27th March Start of Lunch for 30mins
B2 – Photosynthesis/ distribution of orgs.
MJF B10
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B2 – Proteins, enzymes / respiration
DDB C5
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B2 – Cell division and variation MLH C5
3rd April Start of Lunch for 30mins
B2 – Genetic disorders / speciation. MJF B10
WSCD
Easter Holidays (10th April – 21st April)
Week commencing:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
24th April Start of Lunch for 30mins
B3 – Movement in and out of cells
DDB C5
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B3 – Transport systems MLH C5
1st May Start of Lunch for 30mins
B3 – Homeostasis MLH B10
Start of Lunch for 30mins
B3 – Environment MLH C5
8th May
Year 11 Leave
15th May
B1 EXAM 16TH MAY 1 HOUR
22nd May
Half-Term (29th May – 2nd June)
Week commencing:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
5th June
P2 AND P3 EXAM 9TH JUNE
Each paper 1 HOUR
Useful websites:
AQA Website –Physics Past Papers
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/biology-4401/past-papers-and-mark-schemes
School VLE for additional revision resources
https://vle.ecclesbourne.derbyshire.sch.uk/ECCLESBOURNE/curriculum/Science/home.aspx
General Science Revision
Doc Brown
http://www.docbrown.info
Tutorials/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/myGCSEscience
Spark notes
http://www.sparknotes.com/sparknotes/
GCSE Bitesize
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/
Double Science (Science A and Additional Science) Revision Timetable
Week commencing:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
20th February
Lunch: Chemistry Revision (Science A Unit
5) KJC C5
Lunch: Physics Revision
(Science A Unit 5) HCW C5
27th February
Lunch: Chemistry Revision (Science A Unit
5) KJC C5
Lunch: Physics Revision (Science A Unit 5) HCW
C5
6th March Lunch: Biology Revision (Science A Unit 5) KJC C5
Lunch: Biology Revision (Science A
Unit 5) HCW C5
13th March
Lunch: Chemistry Revision (Science A Unit 6) KJC C5
Lunch: Physics Revision
(Science A Unit 6) HCW C5
20th March
Lunch: Chemistry Revision (Science A Unit 6) KJC C5
Lunch: Physics Revision
(Science A Unit 6) HCW C5
27th March Lunch: Biology Revision
(Science A Unit 6) KJC C5
Lunch: Biology Revision
(Science A Unit 6) HCW C5
3rd April Lunch: Chemistry Revision (Additional Unit 5) KJC C5
Lunch: Physics Revision (Additional Unit 5)
HCW C5
Easter Holidays (10th April – 21st April)
Extensive revision of the content, focus in lessons after Easter is to ensure that you can apply the knowledge to the
questions.
Summer Term
Week commencing:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
24th April Lunch: Chemistry Revision (Additional
Unit 5) KJC C5
Lunch: Physics Revision (Additional Unit 5)
HCW C5
1st May May Day Bank Holiday
Lunch: Biology Revision (Additional Unit 5) KJC
C5
Lunch: Biology Revision (Additional
Unit 5) HCW C5
8th May
Lunch: 6 mark questions KJC C5
Lunch: 6 mark questions HCW C5
Year 11 Leave
15th May
Science A Unit 5 (pm) 1hr 30mins
22nd May
Science A Unit 6 (pm) 1hr 30mins
End of term 3:40pm
Half-Term (29th May – 2nd June)
Week commencing:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
5th June
Additional Science Unit 5 (am) 1hr
30mins
12th June
Additional Science Unit 6 (am) 1hr
30mins
Useful websites:
AQA Website – Science A Past Papers
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/science-a-4405/past-papers-and-mark-schemes
AQA Website – Additional Science Past Papers
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/additional-science-4408/past-papers-and-mark-schemes
General Science Revision
Doc Brown
http://www.docbrown.info
Tutorials/videos
https://www.youtube.com/user/myGCSEscience
Spark notes
http://www.sparknotes.com/sparknotes/
GCSE Bitesize
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa/
General Chemistry Revision
http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/chemistry
http://www.gcsescience.com/gcse-chemistry-revision.htm
General Biology Revision
http://noadswood.hants.sch.uk/science/noadswood_science_website/Revision_GCSE_Science_A_(Core)_Biology.html
Religious Studies Revision Timetable:
Tuesday 14th March:
Lunch 12.50-1.40 PDO Beliefs and Sources of Authority
After school 4.10-5pm KJ The right to Life
Tuesday 21st March
Lunch 12.50-1.40 HLG Use of Medical Technology
After school 4.10-5pm KJ Five pillars
Tuesday 28th March:
Lunch 12.50-1.40 PDO Worship
After school 4.10-5pm KJ Personal Responsibility
Tuesday 4th April:
Lunch 12.50-1.40 HLG Social Responsibility
After school 4.10-5pm KJ Personal Lifestyle
Tuesday 25th April:
Lunch 12.50-1.40 PDO Family Life
After school 4.10-5pm KJ Global Concerns
Tuesday 2nd May:
Lunch 12.50-1.40 HLG Conflict
After school 4.10-5pm KJ Justice and Equality
English Revision Timetable:
Wednesday 8th March Creative writing in E10 (12.40- 1.10)
Thursday 9Th March Jekyll and Hyde in E9 3.40 -4.40
Wednesday 15th March Creative writing in E10 (12.40 – 1.10)
Thursday 16th March Jekyll and Hyde in E9 3.40 – 4.40
Monday 20th March Poetry in E4 3.40 – 4.40
Monday 27th March Poetry in E4 3.40 – 4.40
Monday 3rd April Romeo and Juliet in E5 3.40 – 4.40
Monday 24th April Romeo and Juliet in E5 3.40 – 4.40
Tuesday 2nd May Language Paper 1 in E5 3.40 – 4.40
Monday 8th May Language Paper 2 in E5 3.40 – 4.40