GCSE Chemistry Revision
GCSE Chemistry Revision
Revision Videos
- Revision Videos By A* Students from SnapRevise
Best Revision Websites
- Various resources from s-cool.co.uk
- Interactive notes and more from BBC Bitesize
- Notes from passmyexams.co.uk
- Various resources from revisionscience.com
- ‘gcse chemistry revision’ Google search
Exam Forums
- GCSE Chemistry Exam Revision Q&A Forum - Ask a Question - StudyWise
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- GCSE Chemistry tsr forums and resources
Exam Specification(s)
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Past Papers and Solutions
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Revision Books and Guides
GCSE Chemistry Revision (AQA)
Revision Videos
- Revision Videos By A* Students from SnapRevise (AQA Specific Revision Videos Available)
Best Revision Websites
- Various resources from s-cool.co.uk
- Interactive notes and more from BBC Bitesize
- Notes from passmyexams.co.uk
- Various resources from revisionscience.com
- ‘gcse aqa chemistry revision’ Google search
Discussion Forums
- Chemistry exams tsr forums
- GCSE Chemistry tsr forums and resources
Exam Specification(s)
- Official Spec by AQA (old spec here)
Past Papers and Solutions
- Papers, mark schemes and examiners reports by AQA
- Specimen papers and mark schemes by AQA (for new course)
Revision Books and Guides
- Amazon’s GCSE Chemistry AQA Range
- Amazon’s GCSE Chemistry AQA Range (new course)
- CGP’s GCSE Chemistry Range
Please note, due to the introduction of the new course in September 2016, there is a lack of up to date resources. If you are buying a course revision guide, make sure it's dated no earlier than 2016. Past papers from older courses may differ from what you’ll be examined on.
GCSE Chemistry Revision (Edexcel)
Revision Videos
- Revision Videos By A* Students from SnapRevise (Edexcel Specific Revision Videos Available)
Best Revision Websites
- Various resources from s-cool.co.uk
- Interactive notes and more from BBC Bitesize
- Notes from passmyexams.co.uk
- Various resources from revisionscience.com
- ‘gcse edexcel chemistry revision’ Google search
Discussion Forums
- Chemistry exams tsr forums
- GCSE Chemistry tsr forums and resources
Exam Specification(s)
- Official Spec by Edexcel (old spec here)
Past Papers and Solutions
- Papers, mark schemes and examiners reports by Edexcel
- Sample assessment materials by Edexcel (for new course)
Revision Books and Guides
- Amazon’s GCSE Chemistry Edexcel Range
- Amazon’s GCSE Chemistry Edexcel Range (new course)
- CGP’s GCSE Chemistry Range
Please note, due to the introduction of the new course in September 2016, there is a lack of up to date resources. If you are buying a course revision guide, make sure it's dated no earlier than 2016. Past papers from older courses may differ from what you’ll be examined on.
GCSE Chemistry Revision (OCR)
Revision Videos
- Revision Videos By A* Students from SnapRevise (OCR Specific Revision Videos Available)
Best Revision Websites
- Various resources from s-cool.co.uk
- Interactive notes and more from BBC Bitesize
- Notes from passmyexams.co.uk
- Various resources from revisionscience.com
- ‘gcse ocr chemistry revision’ Google search
YouTube
- Freescale's chemistry revision videos
Discussion Forums
- Chemistry exams tsr forums
- GCSE Chemistry tsr forums and resources
Exam Specification(s)
- Official Specs by OCR
Past Papers and Solutions
Revision Books and Guides
- Amazon’s GCSE Chemistry OCR Range
- Amazon’s GCSE Chemistry OCR Range (new course)
- CGP’s GCSE Chemistry Range
Please note, due to the introduction of the new course in September 2016, there is a lack of up to date resources. If you are buying a course revision guide, make sure it's dated no earlier than 2016. Past papers from older courses may differ from what you’ll be examined on.
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