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so i have a test coming up for gcse bio but im not sure how to revise, i've ordered some revision guides from cgp and have notes in my book.
so how can i revise?? (im in yr 9)
Topics:
Animal Cells
Plant Cells
Specialised Cells
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells
Microscopy
Diffusion
Osmosis in Animals
Osmosis in Plants
Active Transport
Exchanging Materials
Cell Division (Mitosis)
Growth and Differentiation
Stem Cells
Stem Cells Dilemma
(these r all the gcse bio topics in my test)
so how can i revise?? (im in yr 9)
Topics:
Animal Cells
Plant Cells
Specialised Cells
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells
Microscopy
Diffusion
Osmosis in Animals
Osmosis in Plants
Active Transport
Exchanging Materials
Cell Division (Mitosis)
Growth and Differentiation
Stem Cells
Stem Cells Dilemma
(these r all the gcse bio topics in my test)
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Depends how you learn best.
Mind maps?
Flash cards?
Make a poster?
Make a PowerPoint?
Get someone you live with to test you?
Write things out over and over again?
Watch videos?
Read books?
Past papers work really well as long as you are marking them and understanding where and why you went wrong and bite size pages are also good to make notes and test your subject knowledge.
You could always ask for help from your teachers, and get them to give you work to do if you need more help
Mind maps?
Flash cards?
Make a poster?
Make a PowerPoint?
Get someone you live with to test you?
Write things out over and over again?
Watch videos?
Read books?
Past papers work really well as long as you are marking them and understanding where and why you went wrong and bite size pages are also good to make notes and test your subject knowledge.
You could always ask for help from your teachers, and get them to give you work to do if you need more help
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Depends how you learn best.
Mind maps?
Flash cards?
Make a poster?
Make a PowerPoint?
Get someone you live with to test you?
Write things out over and over again?
Watch videos?
Read books?
Past papers work really well as long as you are marking them and understanding where and why you went wrong and bite size pages are also good to make notes and test your subject knowledge.
You could always ask for help from your teachers, and get them to give you work to do if you need more help
Depends how you learn best.
Mind maps?
Flash cards?
Make a poster?
Make a PowerPoint?
Get someone you live with to test you?
Write things out over and over again?
Watch videos?
Read books?
Past papers work really well as long as you are marking them and understanding where and why you went wrong and bite size pages are also good to make notes and test your subject knowledge.
You could always ask for help from your teachers, and get them to give you work to do if you need more help

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