I have made these resources student friendly. The booklets are arranged by topic and cover specific areas required for your exams including definitions and concepts, which if learned will see you through your exams.

Biology Resources Chemistry Resources

How to use the resources

When you want to cover a topic, use the appropriate booklet of notes, this will provide the required material for you to read and learn. The note booklets are designed for students of all levels including those aiming to achieve a grade 9. These are in an easily printable format; this will allow you to highlight and draw on them to help your learning.

Consolidating your learning

Once you have learned a topic, using the booklet, move on to the practice questions to consolidate your knowledge and familiarise yourself with the style, wording and typical content of the exams. The question booklets are jam packed with previous exam questions, all referenced to the specific exam and exam board. For some topics there are more previous questions than others so you may find a whole question booklet for your exam board or a mixed exam board booklet. Again, these booklets are in an easy to print format so you can do the questions on paper as you would in an exam, then use the accompanying mark scheme to check your answers and make any further notes.
The more you do past paper questions the better. They are always the best revision.

Use the six-mark questions to make sure you fully understand a topic and how to use key phrases in a six-mark question to achieve full marks.

Keep going

Use the one-a-week activities and six-mark questions to maintain your knowledge and pick out areas that may need development.

Now you have the tools for success, it’s up to you to use them. Put in the work. Get the results.