Bimester 3 Exam
2FA- Exam Thursday September 19, 2013
2FB- Exam Wednesday September 18, 2013
2FC- Exam Wednesday September 18, 2013
The exam is 40 minutes long and will comprise forty multiple choice items.
Chapter 13: Density pg. 170
Chapter 14: Pressure pg. 176
Chapter 15: Turning on a pivot pg. 189
Here are some websites that may help your studying and revision:
2FB- Exam Wednesday September 18, 2013
2FC- Exam Wednesday September 18, 2013
The exam is 40 minutes long and will comprise forty multiple choice items.
Chapter 13: Density pg. 170
Chapter 14: Pressure pg. 176
Chapter 15: Turning on a pivot pg. 189
Here are some websites that may help your studying and revision:
- http://mrtremblaycambridge.weebly.com/p13-density.html
- http://mrtremblaycambridge.weebly.com/p14-pressure.html
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/triple_aqa/using_physics_make_things_work/moments/revision/1/
- http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/physics/forces-moments-and-pressure/revise-it/forces-and-pressure
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/higher/physics/mech_matt/pressure/revision/1/
- http://www.gcsescience.com/pfm35.htm
- http://www.s-cool.co.uk/gcse/physics/forces-moments-and-pressure/revise-it/moments
Annual Exam- Topic Revision
Chemistry
Material properties
• Describe the structure of an atom and learn about the methods and discoveries of Rutherford.
• Compare the structures of the first twenty elements of the Periodic Table.
• Describe trends in groups and periods.
• Explore and explain the idea of endothermic processes, e.g. melting of ice, and exothermic reactions, e.g. burning, oxidation.
• Explore and understand the reactivity series.
• Give examples of displacement reactions.
• Explain how to prepare some common salts by the reactions of metals and metal carbonates and be able to write word equations for these reactions.
• Give an explanation of the effects of concentration, particle size, temperature and catalysts on the rate of a reaction.
Physics
Forces and motion
• Explain that pressure is caused by the action of a force on an area.
• Determine densities of solids, liquids and gases.
• Explain pressures in gases and liquids (qualitative only).
• Know that forces can cause objects to turn on a pivot and understand
the principle of moments.
Electricity
• Describe electrostatics and the concept of charge, including digital
sensors.
• Interpret and draw simple parallel circuits.
• Model and explain how common types of components, including
cells (batteries), affect current.
• Explain how current divides in parallel circuits.
• Measure current using ammeters and voltage using voltmeters,
including digital meters.
Energy
• Use knowledge of energy sources including fossil fuels and
renewable energy resources to consider the world’s energy needs,
including research from secondary sources.
Material properties
• Describe the structure of an atom and learn about the methods and discoveries of Rutherford.
• Compare the structures of the first twenty elements of the Periodic Table.
• Describe trends in groups and periods.
• Explore and explain the idea of endothermic processes, e.g. melting of ice, and exothermic reactions, e.g. burning, oxidation.
• Explore and understand the reactivity series.
• Give examples of displacement reactions.
• Explain how to prepare some common salts by the reactions of metals and metal carbonates and be able to write word equations for these reactions.
• Give an explanation of the effects of concentration, particle size, temperature and catalysts on the rate of a reaction.
Physics
Forces and motion
• Explain that pressure is caused by the action of a force on an area.
• Determine densities of solids, liquids and gases.
• Explain pressures in gases and liquids (qualitative only).
• Know that forces can cause objects to turn on a pivot and understand
the principle of moments.
Electricity
• Describe electrostatics and the concept of charge, including digital
sensors.
• Interpret and draw simple parallel circuits.
• Model and explain how common types of components, including
cells (batteries), affect current.
• Explain how current divides in parallel circuits.
• Measure current using ammeters and voltage using voltmeters,
including digital meters.
Energy
• Use knowledge of energy sources including fossil fuels and
renewable energy resources to consider the world’s energy needs,
including research from secondary sources.