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YEAR 11
Revision Booklet
Spring 2019
YEAR 11
ContentsAll exams dates in this document are provisional – students should use their exam timetables as their official reference or if in doubt, see the Exams Officer.
GCSE RESISTANT MATERIALS REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
Week Beginning
Theme
11th MarchProcesses and manufacture – looking at skills based around manufacturing, processes, key terms and tool names.
11th MarchJoining techniques/finishes – looking at a range of joining methods for different materials and processes relating to finishing materials. Reinforcing materials.
18th MarchSafety in the working environment – Health and safety in the workshop, safety symbols, wearing PPE for correct purpose, workshop hazards.
18th March Market influences – marked pull and push, looking and what influences designers and design trends.
25th MarchSustainability – Sustainability and the environment, the 6Rs and reducing environmental impact, renewable energy, greenhouse gases, fossil fuels, Fair Trade, biomaterials.
25th March Design skills and designing – Looking at meeting the needs of a specification, how to design to meet design criteria.
1st April Developing ideas – why do designers develop and what is the importance of it? Look at how to improve a products design to fuel the next generation of a product. Modelling.
1st April Consumer legislation – legal obligations of manufacturers, the kite mark, European standards.
8th April Quality control and quality assurance – definitions for both areas and gain an understanding of what they are about. Why are checks carried out on products?
8th April
Industrial practices – Manufacturing scales and processes that are used in industry. Look at definitions for different scales of production and why they are suitable for certain products. Orthographic drawing, isometric drawing, tessellation (nesting/lay planning).
29th April Materials – woods, metals, plastics, names, uses and applications of materials from each materials area.
29th April Materials - alloys, polymers, smart and nano materials, names, uses and applications of materials from each materials area.
6th MayResearching and analysing a task – why do designers analyse a task, what are the areas of research usually explored by designers? Ergonomics. anthropometrics, aesthetics.
6th MayTools and machines – the names, uses and processes carried out using workshop tools and machines. Use the revision guide to help identify common tools and machines.
13th May Paper, boards, cardboard, printing, fabrics, fibres,
13th May Forces, mechanisms, cams, pivots, levers, inputs, processes, outputs, feedback, production techniques: JIT, FMS, Integrated manufacture, CAD, CAM
24.05.19 EXAM DAY – (Friday) 24/05/2019 (PM): 8552/W Exam 2 hours
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There are many resources that you can revise from:
www.technologystudent.com www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/design/ Collins GCSE essentials resistant materials revision guide and student work book. GCSEpod
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GCSE DRAMA REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
Week Beginning
Theme
11th March Component 1 – Final week of tweaking coursework, make final changes and share with class teacher.
18th March Component 3 – DNA Yellow Box mock exam paper
25th March Component 3 – DNAAnswer question from a choice given
1st April Component 3 – DNAAnswer question from a choice given
8th April Component 3 – DNAAnswer question from a choice given
Easter Component 3 - Complete a Live Theatre and DNA Design question
29th April Component 3 – DNAAnswer question from a choice given
6th May Component 3 – DNAAnswer question from a choice given
13th May Component 3 – DNAAnswer question from a choice given
17th May Written Exam: Friday 17th May (pm) 1 ½ hour exam.
Use the following link to BBC Bitesize to help you when revising DNA: https://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zwp8tyc
Also, don’t forget to use GCSE Pod!
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GCSE FOOD Preparation and Nutrition REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
Week Theme
11th March
Understanding the nutritional properties of food Nutrition and health.Eat well guide - Research, make notes, check understanding of the eat well guide. Label each section, give examples of foods and know the function of each section. Nutrition for special dietary needs. What does each age range need?
18th March
Understand the functional and chemical properties of food Food scienceFocusing on the functions of ingredients used to make a range of products and why they are using key words/skills/methods.
25th March Food production methods and food processing How is food produced, what methods do certain products go through to get to the shelves such as wheat into bread or milk into cartons etc....
1st April
Labelling, packaging, product information and codes of practiceRead, make notes and check your understanding of the use of packaging and the importance of labelling.Symbols/logos/quality marks Read, make notes and check understanding for fair trade/red tractor/vegetarian/red lion etc…
8th April Food safety and principles of food safetyStorage of Food and Food Products – Temperatures/bacteria. Buying, storing, preparing, cooking and serving of food.
15th AprilEaster Holidays
Food choiceSocial, economic, cultural and environmental considerationsRead, make notes and check understanding of Food Miles/carbon food print, Religious beliefs, Moral issues including sustainability. Sensory evaluationFood provenance: environmental impact and sustainability of food. Technological Developments – GM foods/modified starch/new technologies associated with better health and food production.
22nd AprilEaster Holidays
The impact and effect of using a range of different equipment to produce food items of quality and consistencyRead, make notes and check your understanding of a wide range of equipment used in both the food room and industry. Be able to explain why certain pieces of equipment are used for food preparation.
29th April *Use all exam papers and notes from lessons to revise all topics covered in the specification. Use check list provided by Mrs Evans.
6th May *Use all exam papers and notes from lessons to revise all topics covered in the specification. Use check list provided by Mrs Evans.
13th May *Use all exam papers and notes from lessons to revise all topics covered in the specification. Use check list provided by Mrs Evans.
20th May *Use all exam papers and notes from lessons to revise all topics covered in the specification. Use check list provided by Mrs Evans.
27th May *Use all exam papers and notes from lessons to revise all topics covered in the specification. Use check list provided by Mrs Evans.
3rd June *Use all exam papers and notes from lessons to revise all topics covered in the specification. Use check list provided by Mrs Evans.
10th June *Use all exam papers and notes from lessons to revise all topics covered in the specification. Use check list provided by Mrs Evans.EXAM DAY – (Monday) 10th June 2019 (AM): Exam
There are many resources that you can revise from: BBC Bite size www.illuminate.digital/aqafood (see Mrs Evans for log in and password if forgotten)
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GCSE MATHS REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
To revise for Maths you need to “do Maths”. In other words you need to be answering lots of Maths questions and most importantly coming and asking for help when you get stuck.
You can come and see a Maths teacher during any after school slot on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and/or Friday.
You also have full access to HegartyMaths. CGP revision guides and workbooks can be purchased from students services for £2.50 each.
w/c Topics to focus your revision on: Questions that you need to ask your teacher about:
12th March Algebra Skills:Brackets and FactorisingSubstitution
19th March Algebra Skills:SequencesRearranging Formula
26th March Algebra Skills:Solving EquationsSimultaneous EquationsQuadratic Equations
2rd AprilEaster
Graphs:Straight-line graphsQuadratic and harder graphsReal-life graphs
9th AprilEaster
Ratio, proportion and rates of change:RatiosDirect and Inverse ProportionPercentages, Compound growth and decay
16th April Shapes and Area:Perimeter, Area and VolumeTransformations, Congruency and similarity
23rd April Angles and Geometry:Angle rulesBearingsLoci and Construction
30th April Angles and Geometry:Pythagoras’ TheoremTrigonometryVectors
7th May Probability and Statistics:Probability, including tree diagrams and Venn diagramsAveragesGraphs and Charts
14th May21st May Paper 1 – 21st May (Non-Calculator)28th MayHalf Term4th June Paper 2 – 6th June (Calculator)11th June Paper 3 – 11th June (Calculator)
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GCSE RE REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
Remember!! It’s not all about remembering content, think about the application of the content to different questions.
What, how, belief, influences, importance, why.
See Miss Richards for help/support - Every Wednesday 3-4pm H6.
Week beginning Unit/Theme
11th March Paper 1: Christianity: Beliefs and teachings.
18th March Paper 1: Christianity: Practices.
25th March Paper 1: Islam: Beliefs and teachings.
1st April Paper 1: Islam: Practices.
8th April Paper 2: Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment.
15th April
(Easter)
Paper 2: Theme F: Religion, human rights and social justice.
22nd April
(Easter)
Paper 2: Theme B: Religion and life.
29th April Paper 2: Theme D: Religion, peace and conflict.
6th May Content consolidation revision for both papers.
13th May
EXAMS
Paper 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices.
Monday 13th May 2019 PM.
Paper 2: Religious, philosophical and ethical studies: Thematic studies.
Monday 20th May 2019 AM.
Additional revision tasks and homework will be set which are compulsory to complete.
RE Exam dates:
Paper 1: The study of religions: beliefs, teachings and practices. 13th May 2019 PM
Paper 2: Religious, philosophical and ethical studies: Thematic studies. 20th May 2019 AM
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GCSE MEDIA STUDIES REVISION TIMETABLE 2019Component 1 (your exam on June 3rd) is where you cover:
Advertising and Marketing Film Video Games Radio Magazines Newspapers
Component 2 (your exam on June 10th) is where you cover:
TV – IT Crowd and Friends Music Videos – Pharrell, Michael Jackson and Taylor Swift
Timing is crucial – particularly for Component 1 with the variety of texts – so think of a mark a minute
Each session will take place on a Thursday in IC2 - revision can be independent but the sessions will be the same theme, so drop in if you need any answers or help.
Thursday Revision Session
Topic Duration
14th March Component 1Advertising and Marketing – Quality Street, This Girl Can, Spectre and Man with the Golden Gun
1 hour
21st March Component 1Film - Spectre
1 hour
28th March Component 1Magazines – Pride and GQ
1 hour
4th April Component 1Newspapers – Guardian and The Sun
1 hour
11th April Component 1Video Games – Pokemon Go
1 hour
Easter Easter holidaysIndependent revision time and revision session offered on 25th April for key theories across both components 10am-1pm IC2
3 hours
2nd May Component 1Radio – The Archers
1 hour
9th May Component 2Sitcoms and TV – IT Crowd
1 hour
16th May Component 2Sitcoms and TV – Industry and Friends
1 hour
23rd May Component 2Music Videos – Industry and Pharrell, Michael Jackson and Taylor Swift
1 hour
May half term Half termIndependent revision timeIn school revision session TBC
3 hours
4th and 10th
JuneGCSE Media Studies ExamExtra revision for Component 2 available 6th June (in between component 1 and 2 with timetabled lessons still available as drop in sessions in IC2)
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GCSE MUSIC REVISION TIMETABLE – 2019 "Genius: 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration." (Thomas Edison)
Wednesday Revision Session
Theme
11th March- Wicked and Star Wars
18th March Samba and Afro Celt25th March Purcell and Queen1st April Bach and Beethoven
8th AprilRevise weaker aspect of mock, using individual PLC's
29thApril Wicked and Star Wars
6th May Samba and Afro Celt
13th May Purcell and Queen
20th May Bach and Beethoven
20th May (Half Term)
Final Revision of All set works in preparation for final exam-1 hour- Area study 1-1 hour- Area study 2-1 hour- Area study 3-1 hour- Area study 4
EXAMEXAM WEEK
You have the ability. You have the information. You have the understanding. You have the chance to do well... don’t blow it!
Music Exam: Tuesday 4th June 2019 (PM)
GCSE BIOLOGY SCIENCE REVISION TIMETABLE 20199
For each unit read, make notes and check your understanding. You should use your books, revision guides, online revision resources and websites like bitesize, GCSEPod and complete at least 1 save my exams booklet.
Week Beginning
Unit (As in the revision guide) Concerns to ask teacher about
11th March B1 – Cell Biology
18th March B2 – Organisation
25th March B3 – Infection and Response
1st April B4 – Bioenergetics
8th April B5 – Homeostasis and Response
15th AprilB6 – Inheritance,
Variation and Evolution
22nd April B7 - Ecology
29th April B5 - B7
6th May B1 - B4
13th May B1 - B4Biology 1 Exam (Modules B1-4) – 14th May
20th May B5 + B6
27th May B7
3rd June B5 - B7Biology 2 Exam (Modules B5-7) – 7th June
GCSE CHEMISTRY SCIENCE REVISION TIMETABLE 201910
For each unit read, make notes and check your understanding. You should use your books, revision guides, online revision resources and websites like bitesize, GCSEPod and complete at least 1 save my exams booklet.
Week Beginning
Unit (As in the revision guide) Concerns to ask teacher about
11th MarchC1 – Atomic
Structure and the Periodic Table
18th MarchC2 – Bonding, Structure and
Properties of Matter
25th March C3 – Quantitative Chemistry
1st April C4 – Chemical Changes
8th April C5 – Energy Changes
15th AprilC6 – The Rate and Extent of Chemical
Change
22nd April C7 – Organic Chemistry
29th April C8 – Chemical Analysis
6th May
C9 + C10 – Chemistry of the
Atmosphere + Using Resources
13th May C1 – C5Chemistry 1 Exam (Modules C1-5) – 16th May
20th May C6 + C7
27th May C8 + C9 + C10
3rd June C6 – C10
10th June C6 – C10Chemistry 2 Exam (Modules C6-10) – 12th June
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GCSE PHYSICS SCIENCE REVISION TIMETABLE 2019For each unit read, make notes and check your understanding. You should use your books, revision guides, online revision resources and websites like bitesize, GCSEPod and complete at least 1 save my exams booklet.
Week Beginning
Unit (As in the revision guide) Concerns to ask teacher about
11th March P1 – Energy
18th March P2 – Electricity
25th March P3 – Particle Model of Matter
1st April P4 – Atomic Structure
8th April P5 – Forces
15th April P6 – Waves
22nd April P7 –Magnetism and Electromagnetism
29th April P8 – Space Physics
6th May P1 – P4
13th May P1 - P4
20th May P1 - P4P5 + P6
Physics 1 Exam (Modules P1-4) – 22nd May
27th May P7 + P8
3rd June P5 – P8
10th June P5 – P8Physics 2 Exam (Modules P5-8) – 14th June
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GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE TRILOGY REVISION TIMETABLE 2019 For each unit read, make notes and check your understanding. You should use your books, revision guides, online revision resources and websites like bitesize, GCSEPod and complete at least 1 save my exams booklet.
Week Beginning
Unit (As in the revision guide) Concerns to ask teacher about
11th March B1 – B4
18th March C1 – C5
25th March P1 – P4
1st April B5 – B7
8th April C6 – C10
15th April P5 – P7
22nd April B1-4, C1-5, P1-4
29th April B1-4, C1-5, P1-4
6th May B1-4, C1-5, P1-4
13th May B1 – B4C1 – C5
Biology 1 Exam (Modules B1-4) – 14th MayChemistry 1 Exam (Modules C1-5) – 16th May
20th May P1 – P4B5 -7, C6-10, P5-7
Physics 1 Exam (Modules P1-4) – 22nd May
27th May B5 -7, C6-10, P5-7
3rd June B5 -7, C6-10, P5-7 Biology 2 Exam (Modules B5-7) – 7th June
10th June C6-10, P5-7Chemistry 2 Exam (Modules C6-10) – 12th June
Physics 2 Exam (Modules P5-7) – 14th June
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GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE TRILOGY UNITS:
Biology Chemistry Physics
B1 Cell Biology C1Atomic Structure and the Periodic
TableP1 Energy
B2 Organisation C2
Bonding, Structure and Properties of
Matter
P2 Electricity
B3 Infection and Response C3 Qualitative
Chemistry P3 Particle Model of Matter
B4 Bioenergetics C4 Chemical Changes P4 Atomic Structure
B5 Homeostasis and Response C5 Energy Changes P5 Forces
B6Inheritance,
Variation and Evolution
C6
The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change
P6 Waves
B7 Ecology C7 Organic Chemistry P7 Magnetism and
Electromagnetism
C8 Chemical Analysis
C9 Chemistry of the Atmosphere
C10 Using Resources
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GCSE AQA Geography Revision Timetable 2019
You should now have completed your weekly revision tasks for paper 1 and 2 in your purple books, see your Geography teacher for support if you are not up to date. You will now be focussing on exam question practice. See the list below for an idea of the topics that the questions will be based on and the style of questions, you should use your purple book revision notes to help you answer the questions. You will be given an exam question with some top tips to help you perfect your exam technique. Revision sessions are running every Wednesday after school for support.
Week Activity Topic 11th March 6 mark exam question practice UK City - London 18th March 6 mark exam question practice Development and Nigeria 25th March 9 mark exam question practice Hazards 1st April Skills questions Pre-release material 8th April Complete skills booklet Map and statistical skills Easter Paper 3 practice Fieldwork and Pre-release 29th April 4 mark exam question practice Coastal and river landforms 6th May 6 mark exam question practice UK economic futures
Exam dates: Paper 1 - 21st May 2019 Paper 2 - 5th June 2019
Paper 3 - 13th June 2019
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History – Revision ScheduleBy this point: All of your Henry VIII revision materials should have already been produced and covered in your weekly homework. You will also have finished Medicine in the Middle Ages on Care, Cause, Treatment, Prevention and the Black Death. You should have a PLC on every paper topic for you to know where you need to focus your revision. This sheet will fit in with your weekly homework timetable you have been provided.
Week/ Date Revision at Home and in School Topic 11th March Renaissance medicine- Diagnosis: Sydenham, Printing Press, Royal Society.
Renaissance medicine- Treatment: transference, chemical cures, thermometers, barometers and personal hygiene, Vesalius. Harvey.
18th March Renaissance medicine- Care: Hospitals and dissolution of monasteries. Pest houses and community care.Great Plague- Cause, prevention, treatment and government.Age of Enlightenment Medicine- Cause: Spontaneous generation theory, Pasteur Germ Theory, Koch- Microbes and TB
25th March Reasons for slow change: Societies attitudes, individuals, technology and government support.Age of Enlightenment Medicine- Care: Florence Nightingale and hospital changes.Age of Enlightenment Medicine- treatment: Simpson and Chloroform (surgery), Lister and Carbolic Acid (surgery) and resistance to new treatments. Jenner and vaccination / small pox.
1st April Long term and short-term impacts of vaccination/ Jenner.Age of Enlightenment Medicine- prevention: Public Health Acts, Snow and Cholera.Modern Medicine prevention: Genetics Watson and Crick Human Genome project. Government on smoking, exercise and diet (laws and campaigns)Modern Medicine diagnosis: Blood test, x ray, CT and MRI and Ultrasound scans.Modern Medicine Treatment: Chemical cures- Salvarsan 606, Penicillin (Fleming, Florey and Chain).
8th April Modern Medicine Care: NHS phase 1 and 2. Modern Medicine Cas Study: Lung cancer, treatment and prevention.Medicine Western Front: PRORITY LEARN ALL! GUARANTEED QUESTIONS.
15th April Germany- Life in the Weimar Republic: Treaty of Versailles, Kapp, Spartacist and Munich Putsch, Stresemann and Golden PIE, Occupation of the Ruhr, women and architecture.
22nd April Germany—Early Nazi Party 1919-1929.29th April Germany—Appeal of Nazis 1929—1933. How did Hitler Come to Power?6th May Germany—How did Hitler set up a dictatorship? Church, SS, SA, Law Courts. How
did people’s lives change? Women, Workers, standard of living and Youth.13th May Germany— Genocide20th May Skills booklet- take a look over key sentences- you MUST use this for exam help
on sources. Medicine and Germany source skills final revision.27th May American West- Revision of topics from Plains Indians to Growth of Cattle Industry.
E.g. Gold Rush, lawlessness, pacific rail road, homesteaders, Mormons and Donner Party.
3rd June American West - Cowboys and the great die up, the Indian Wars and the Dawes Act.
Final top tip: Try to learn a key fact or statistic for each event to show the examiner specific own knowledge.
You can do this! We believe in you!
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GCSE History Exams Paper 1 Monday 3rd JunePaper 2 Thursday 6th JunePaper 3 Tuesday 11th June
GCSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
I hated every minute of training, but I said, ‘Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion’. Muhammad Ali
Week Beginning Theme 11th March 1. Body Systems - Muscular, Skeletal, ,
18th March 2. Body Systems - Cardio Vascular, Respiratory
25th March 3. Movement – antagonistic pairs, names and descriptions of movements, planes, axis, levers
1st April 4. When you exercise… Short and long term effects, Principles of Training
8th April 5. Components of fitness – names, definitions, tests and sporting examples
15th April(Easter 1)
6. Types (methods) of Training and Injury Prevention
22nd April(Easter 2)
7. Engagement patterns of different social groups
29th April 8. Commercialisation of sport and Ethical issues
6th May 9. Sports Psychology and Health, Fitness and Well Being.
13th May
Exam Week
Recap week – all areas. Your recall on topics should be solid by now. Refresh topics, retrieval practice of mind maps, flash cards etc
GCSE PE Exams Paper 1 Wednesday 15th May
Paper 2 Friday 17th May
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GCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
Week Beginning
Theme
11th March Computer Systems Topic: 1.1 Architecture
Computational Thinking Topic: 2.4 Computation Logic
18th March
Computer Systems Topic: 1.4 Wired and Wireless Networks
Computational Thinking Topic: 2.5 Translators and Facilities of Languages
25th March
Computer Systems Topic: 1.5 Network Topologies, Protocols and Layers
Computational Thinking Topic: 2.3 Producing Robust Programs
1st April
Computer Systems Topic: 1.6 Systems Security
Computational Thinking Topic: 2.6 Data Representation (images, sound and compression)
8th AprilComputer Systems Topic: 1.7 Systems Software
Computational Thinking Topic: 2.1 Algorithms
15th AprilComputer Systems Topic: 1.8 Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental
Computational Thinking Topic: 2.1 Algorithms
22nd April Computer Systems weak areas – Use RAG sheet to identify areas of weakness and revise them topics
29th AprilComputational Thinking - weak areas - Use RAG sheet to identify areas of weakness and revise them topics
6th MayCombination of past paper questions for both Computer Systems and Computational Thinking.
GCSE Computer Science Exams Monday 13th MayThursday 16th May
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GCSE BUSINESS STUDIES REVISION TIMETABLE 2019
Week Beginning Theme
11th March Paper 1: Business Activity Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
18th March Paper 2: Operations Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
25th March Paper 1: Marketing Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
1st April Paper 2: Finance Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
8th April Paper 1: People Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
15th April Paper 2: Influences on Business Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
22nd April Paper 2: Finance Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
29th April Paper 1: Marketing Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
6th May Paper 2: People Mind Maps/Revision Cards and 1 9 mark question
13th May Paper 1 9 Mark Practice Questions
20th May Paper 1 and 2 9 Mark Practice Questions
27th May Paper 2 9 Mark Practice Questions
GCSE Business Studies Exams Paper 1 Friday 24th MayPaper 2 Tuesday 4th June
GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE/ENGLISH LITERATURE Revision 2019
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WEEK BEGINNING LANGUAGE TOPIC LITERATURE TOPIC11th March Reading skills Shakespeare play 18th March Writing skills
Anthology poetry
25th March Reading skills An Inspector Calls1st April Writing skills A Christmas Carol8th April Reading skills Unseen poetryEaster Holiday 29th April Writing skills Shakespeare play6th May Reading skills Anthology poetry13th May Writing skills An Inspector Calls20th May Reading skills A Christmas Carol
27th May(half term)
General revision General revision
ENGLISH LITERATURE EXAMS – Component 1 – 15th May;
- Component 2 – 23rd May
ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXAMS – Component 1 – 4th June;
- Component 2 – 7th June
GCSE MFL FRENCH REVISION TIMETABLE – 2019
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Week Beginning
Topic Hours
11th MarchRevise and practise and the list of questions on Theme 1
2 hrs.
18th MarchRevise and practise and the list of questions on Theme 2
2 hrs.
25th MarchRevise and practise and the list of questions on Theme 3
2 hrs.
1st April Revise and practise role play and photo card phrases. 2 hrs
8th April Revise free time and holidays
Easter week 1 – Revise Home and Local Area & Environment
Easter week 2 – Revise technology and entertainment
29th AprilRevise food and festivals
2 hrs.
6th MayRevise tenses!
2 hrs.
13th May Revise tenses! 2 hrs.
14th MayTuesday 14th May – Listening and Reading ExamsFriday 17th May – Writing Exam
Revision Guides available from students services £5.Useful websites: Active Learn / languagesonline.org.uk / GCSE Pod/ Memrise / Quizlet
Revising little and often is the best method. Make mind-maps or flashcards and test yourself/each other. It can be hard work but it will make a difference. The more you revise, the more you remember, the better
prepared you will be.You can do it! Positive Mental Attitude!
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GCSE MFL SPANISH REVISION TIMETABLE – 2019
Week Beginning
Topic Hours
11th MarchRevise and practise and the list of questions on Theme 1
2 hrs.
18th MarchRevise and practise and the list of questions on Theme 2
2 hrs.
25th MarchRevise and practise and the list of questions on Theme 3
2 hrs.
1st April Revise and practise role play and photo card phrases. 2 hrs
8th April Revise free time and holidays
Easter week 1 – Revise Home and Local Area & Environment
Easter week 2 – Revise technology and entertainment
29th AprilRevise food and festivals
2 hrs.
6th MayRevise school and work
2 hrs.
13th May Revise tenses! 2 hrs.
20th MayWednesday 22nd May – Listening and Reading Exams
27th MayRevise tenses and translation activities
2hrs
Wednesday 5th June– Writing Exam
Revision Guides available from students services £5.Useful websites: Active Learn / languagesonline.org.uk / GCSE Pod/ Memrise / Quizlet
Revising little and often is the best method. Make mind-maps or flashcards and test yourself/each other. It can be hard work but it will make a difference. The more you revise, the more you remember, the better
prepared you will be.You can do it! Positive Mental Attitude!
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