Exam date Wednesday 21st pm
Freeserve GCSE ICT Exam revision Page
Try out this site go through the different sections then print out the exam questions and do these off line. Then go back on line and see how well you did. Good luck.
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| Freeserve
Revision www.freeserve.net/education/examrevision |
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| Proving that Dixons' internet service provider has a few more tricks up its sleeve apart from single-handedly revolutionising the ISP market in Britain and selling bucketloads of shares - they've got some A1 content too. Sections for each age band of the National Curriculum, and for the core subjects of English, Maths and Science. Key subject areas are highlighted and you simply click for revision tasks or tests. | |
| This is marvellous. It's incredibly organised, and perfectly designed to get the most out of the National Curriculum. We hated Maths at school but this made even us enjoy revising - almost. | |
| Rating : 4/5 | |
| GCSE
Bitesize Revision www.bbc.co.uk/education/revision |
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| What the BBC claims to be the "first ever revision guide via TV, books and the internet". Bitesize is a nicely produced site, with slick graphics of a smiling shark (bitesize, geddit?) to guide you around. As the name suggests, the site doesn't attempt to talk you through endless reams of text - there's very little point in that approach online anyway - but instead provides digestible, bite-size gobbets of information to assist your GCSE revision, and if you get stuck you can email a teacher with a question. | |
| An excellent revision guide from the BBC. The list of subjects covered is impressive: business studies, design and technology, religious education and Spanish to name just four. | |
| Rating : 4/5 | |
| Maths
Help www.maths-help.co.uk |
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| Hands up anyone who can work out what this site does. Well okay, the name's a bit of a giveaway. An excellnet resource offering free help and advice with problems in Mathematics and Statistics at GCSE, A-level, BTEC, GNVQ and Foundation year degree level. The deal is this. You email them your question. They email back with hints and general advice. What could be simpler or more vital than that? You can also check the Knowledge Bank for answers to previous questions. | |
| People offering free advice to get you through your exams - what a nice place the web is. | |
| Rating : 3/5 | |
| Project
GCSE www.projectgcse.co.uk |
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| We wince a little when we read "the only cool revision site on the net". But apart from trying a little too hard to make doing your homework sound hip, this site has lots to recommend it. All the core GCSE subjects are covered. Click within history, say, and you raise a list of key revision topics within. Click on each of those and you get a series of brief revision notes covering all the key factors to be swotted up. But thin blue text on a black background? yeeugghh! | |
| Despite appearances a thorough and useful site. It could be a sanity saver as exams approach. | |
| Rating : 3/5 | |
| A-level
revision www.a-levels.co.uk |
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| Assistance for those worried their A-level grades may be insufficient to secure a place at the university of their choice. This site is a comprehensive collection of links to pages covering all the main A-level subjects. Nominated for a Yell! 99 Award (Yell being the online version of Yellow Pages) this site is certainly as thorough as you could wish. Psychology has recently been added to an impressive list of subjects that already includesBiology, Chemisty, Geography, Physics... well take a look for yourself. | |
| Very impressive and easy to use links covering all the main A-level subjects. | |
| Rating : 4/5 | |