MATHS CHALLENGE, BRIGHT PURPLE WRAPS AND 1ST DAY OF PROPER REVISIONToday I got to school (late, lmao oops) and as soon as I got to my form, my form teacher (who is also my maths teacher) was like "hurry to the Maths Challenge!" And I was like "wat" but I rolled with it and ended up being stood outside a Maths room for half an hour, being too awkward to just go back to form until 9:00
MATHS CHALLENGEAnd so the challenge began and tbh it was so difficult, I struggled a lot, but I'm not too bothered, I have my Maths GCSEs and this was only supposed a little extra!
STUDY HOURI carried out my research for my Physics Controlled Assessment, had a debate with my (vegetarian) friend about the new medical endeavours involving mixing pig embryos and human embryos to harvest human organs etc. The supervisor also joined us and told us some gross facts about milk that make me feel guilty, but I also love milk so
I still won't be giving milk up anytime soon
ENGLISHWe did some diary writing from the perspective of Tim Peake about his journey into space. It was interesting to write about, but I find diary writing so cheesy, I can't take it seriously.
BIOLOGYWe practised some hard past paper questions on The Nervous System so can swiftly move on. My Physics teacher walked in, I asked her to check my research and all was good. She also was really ambiguous about our original Controlled Assessment grades, which was hella frustrating. My Bio teacher also admitted that our class didn't get many A*s in the Bio CA, so I hope I'm one of the few!
Okay, so I got to lunch and my mum had bought me a wrap to take in, I hadn't paid attention when I put it in my bag and when I got it, it was
BRIGHT PURPLE (apparently beetroot infused or something), it tasted good but it was so weird
SPANISHWe finished looking at the Spanish and Latin American fiestas and did a listening exercise on the weather.
AND TONIGHT MY REVISION TIMETABLE BEGANPHYSICSI wrote notes on speed and acceleration and practised kinematic equation questions.
ENGLISH LITERATUREI haven't read An Inspector Calls in 9 months, so I eased back into the feel of the play by watching a Mr Bruff video, which was an Act 1 summary and analysis. I then watched a video by Mr Salles that showed how to analyse stage directions. I'm currently rereading the play.
CHEMISTRYI cut out Geography and Biology, as I have already done a lot of work for them this week, however I will not be doing this anymore and I will find something to do, as I ended up doing triple the time I should have on Chemistry because of this - not that's a bad thing, I learnt A LOAD!
I basically covered the entire of C3.1, which we haven't done yet because of the Controlled Assessment. I made notes on Alkanes, Alkenes, Alcohols, Isomers, Functional Groups, Enzymes, Fermentation, Ethanol, The Fire Triangle, Ethanoic Acid and Carboxylic Acids and Testing for Organic Compounds - so a very productive hour and a half. I'll be testing myself on this in my Chemistry slot tomorrow.
TOMORROWIn my study hour I will practise doing my Physics Controlled Assessment.
From my revision timetable, I am set to revise Physics (will do momentum), Spanish (will look at some flashcards made by
@misstiah_h who kindly gave me the link), Chemistry (will test myself on Additional Organic Chemistry), take a break for the gym and English Lit (will spend the slot reading AIC)