This test combines every topic of Key Stage 3 Science (including Biology, Chemistry and Physics) all into one. The test is out of 76 marks, and there is a maximum time of 55 minutes to complete it. Please feel free to edit the timing and questions. This is recommended for HIGHER LEVEL students, but this may be a good resource to use if some students are struggling with certain topics.
This perfect combination of different past KS2 SATs practise questions is a great way to ensure that your Y6 students are fully prepared for their exams!
This is also a good way to prep Y5 students about the sort of demand they will be expected to cope with in the Y6 exams.
The reading texts (with mark scheme and notes) are:
Charlie Small
Guide Dogs
Treasure Island
Good luck with the SATs!
This test covers all of the Organisation unit in the GCSE AQA Biology Spec.
There is also a PowerPoint attached, which includes an ‘Exam Conditions’ slide and the Mark Scheme for the whole exam. You can use this to go through with students the correct answers, or you can mark the answers yourself with the MS.
GCSE Chemistry can seem daunting, especially with all the equations and hard names to learn. And we know students usually struggle to admit to them not being able to understand the topics.
This topic test has been designed to assess all aspects of the first unit of GCSE Chemistry, Atomic Structure and Periodic Table, the very key concepts students need to be able to understand to succeed at Chemistry.
This topic test is the first of a series of GCSE Chemistry tests, to be used either as revision or class assessments. This would act as a brilliant source of making sure students are comfortable with this topic, and what to revise again.
MARKING SCHEME AND GRADING GUIDANCE INCLUDED NEARER THE END
Please give a comment to let me know how you’ve used this resource and whether it’s been helpful or not!
These are a collection of carefully written revision resources covering the following topics of the GCSE Edexcel Religious Studies B course.
Topics:
1.1 Christian Beliefs
1.2 Marriage and the Family (Christianity only).
1.3 Living the Christian Life
1.4 Matters of life and death (Christianity only).
2.1 Muslim Beliefs
2.2 Crime and punishment (Islam only).
2.3 Living the Muslim Life
These revision notes have been condensed into little, easy-to-learn chunks within each unit. Each file is 1 unit.
This resource is best used alongside teaching the course and should be given to students as a reference and exam revision.
THIS IS AN EDITABLE VERSION OF THE FREE RESOURCE AT https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12857071
This MOCK exam is perfect for those wanting a little more practise, or for teachers wanting to assess the progress of their students.
Compatible with the AQA L2 Certificate in Further Maths.
These are a collection of carefully written revision resources covering the following topics of the GCSE Edexcel Religious Studies B course.
Topics:
1.1 Christian Beliefs
1.2 Marriage and the Family (Christianity only).
1.3 Living the Christian Life
1.4 Matters of life and death (Christianity only).
2.1 Muslim Beliefs
2.2 Crime and punishment (Islam only).
2.3 Living the Muslim Life
These revision notes have been condensed into little, easy-to-learn chunks within each unit. Each file is 1 unit.
This resource is best used alongside teaching the course and should be given to students as a reference and exam revision.
The topics covered in this assessment are:
Atomic Structure
Models of the Atom over time
Isotopes
Nuclear Fission & Fusion
Nuclear Radiation
Radioactivity and Background Radiation
Half-life Calculations
Feel free to leave any comments too!
The topics included in this assessment are:
Electronic Structure of Elements
Particle Models
Ionic Compounds and Electronic Structure
Structures of different compounds
Alloys, Allotropes and Bonding
Structure of Diamond
Nanoparticles
The attached resource is an example essay answer to the following question:
TO WHAT EXTENT DOES BOTH ‘CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE’ AND ‘EXPOSURE’ EXPLORE THE HORRORS OF WAR?
This is a useful resource to use with your GCSE English Literature classes, especially if you’ve just finished the two poems above.
This mind-map is the perfect revision tool for upcoming tests on 4.1 Atomic Structure. The branches of the map have every lesson in the unit, so there is maximum amount of revision happening in one sheet. This is best to be printed out on an A3 page, but A4 works just as well. Hope you find it useful!
The attached document has got 4 exam-style questions, all from past exam papers. This practise paper is for the AQA exam board, and all questions have been taken from their past papers.
The topics assessed in this paper are:
Cell biology
Organisation
Infection and Response
This is a very useful resource for revision and classroom assessment. The paper has been designed so that it should take students 55-60 minutes to complete. Students with extra time can have 10-15 minutes more to complete the exam.
The marking schemes have been attached for each question (which has been directly copied from AQA’s website).
Sources:
Q1-3: AQA past paper - Paper 1 November 2020.
Q4: StudyMind GCSE practise questions.
For this assessment, you must have with you a pen and a copy of the poem, ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’. This assessment will be testing your knowledge of the poem as a whole and will be testing your ability to critically analyse the meaning of certain phrases in the poem. This question paper consists of one extended-writing question to answer, and this question will be out of 30 marks. You will be assessed on your quality of writing and content, each contributing to 50% of your total mark.
You will be allowed to spend 35 minutes on this assessment. Should you require more paper to write on, please let your exam invigilator know.