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GCSE Science Revision (Beta) for iOS

Biology, Chemistry & Physics with 161 exam-style questions. Perfect for Combined Science and Triple Science students. AQA, Edexcel & OCR. More questions coming soon!

161
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GCSE Science Subjects Covered

🧬 Biology

Cells, Organisation, Infection & Response, Bioenergetics, Homeostasis, Inheritance, Variation, Ecology

57 questions

⚗️ Chemistry

Atomic Structure, Periodic Table, Bonding, Quantitative Chemistry, Reactions, Energy, Organic, Atmosphere

51 questions

⚡ Physics

Energy, Electricity, Particle Model, Atomic Structure, Forces, Waves, Magnetism, Space

53 questions

GCSE Science Revision FAQ

How should I revise for GCSE Science?

Start by understanding key concepts, not just memorising facts. Use active recall - test yourself regularly with practice questions. Create flashcards for definitions, equations, and processes. Focus on required practicals as these often appear in exams. Use past papers under timed conditions closer to the exam.

Should I take Combined Science or Triple Science?

Choose Triple Science if you're interested in Science A-Levels or STEM careers - it provides more depth and three separate GCSEs. Combined Science is ideal if you need Science GCSEs but want more time for other subjects. Both are respected qualifications. Check your school's options and entry requirements for sixth form courses you're considering.

What are the hardest topics in GCSE Science?

Students often find these topics challenging: Physics - electricity circuits and calculations, forces and motion equations; Chemistry - balancing equations, moles calculations, organic chemistry; Biology - genetics and inheritance, homeostasis feedback loops. Extra practice on these areas can significantly improve your grade.

Do I need to know the required practicals for GCSE Science?

Yes! Required practicals are examined in all Science GCSEs. You need to know the method, variables, how to collect and analyse data, and potential sources of error. Questions often ask you to apply practical knowledge to unfamiliar contexts. Make sure you understand the purpose and key steps of each practical.

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