Course:
Students at Launceston College study the AQA Combined Science: Trilogy course. This can be found here: https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/gcse/combined-science-trilogy-8464 |
Exams: (not to be taken in 2021)
Students in Year 11 will sit six exams: · Biology Paper 1 and Paper 2 · Chemistry Paper 1 and Paper 2 · Physics Paper 1 and Paper 2 All exams are 1hour 15minutes in duration. |
Revision resources: |
2021 Assessment Resources:
Separate Science Yr 11 Assessment Topics |
CGP revision guide: ![]() How to use this resource: Students have been given the opportunity to purchase a CGP revision guide. This can be used to create mind maps or quizzes. This can then be used to check subject knowledge and understanding. There are also some exam questions and quiz questions created at the end of every unit. This is particularly useful for checking and revising subject knowledge. |
Kerboodle.com
How to use this resource: This is an online platform that we subscribe to, containing a wealth of resources and digital versions of textbooks (students should be very familiar with this) https://www.kerboodle.com Students will need to log in, and should have their details for this. If not, they should contact their science teacher. |
Seneca Learning
How to use this resource: Seneca learning has all the content for the AQA Combined Science: Trilogy course, for both higher and Foundation tiers. Students can answer the questions in order to assess their subject knowledge. Resources can be re-read to ensure that there are no misconceptions. This is particularly useful for checking subject knowledge. Students are often set work to complete as homework using this, but they can also access all the content at any time for their personal revision and study. If your student does not already have a log in to Seneca we suggest that they use their school email and a memorable password – perhaps the same as their school log in details. |
Youtube
How to use this resource: There is a wealth of helpful revision videos to be found on youtube, and so long as correct searching is done (type “AQA GCSE” first before a topic), correct information can always be found. Here are some recommended videos/channels: |