To inform you that your son/daughter will have a Chemistry exam on the 13th or 14th of October. This exam wil be based on past IGCSE questions and will include all the syllabus content we have covered so far. As this will be thier first exam at an IGCSE level I wanted to share with you and your son/daughter some recommendations on how best to prepare for this exam: 1. Start revising now. 2. Use the “I should know” syllabus specification tick list to plan your revision and check you have revised all content. 3. Look over class notes, especially exam questions we have gone thrugh in class. 4. Read through the relevant text book pages ensuring you can answer the questions in the book 5. Complete the end of unit exam style questions in the text book. 6. Attempt past paper questions found at http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridgeigcse-chemistry-0620/past-papers/ (paper 1= multi-choice, paper 2=core paper 3= extended, 6= alternative to practical) the first few questions of each paper relate to the first units we have covered. 7. Come and see me with any specific questions or to mark any past papers/ questions you have attempted in the free drop in sessions Monday and Friday lunchtimes. Thank you in advance for your support. If you have any qustions please do not hesitate to contact me. science2@runnymede-college.com Miss Marsh To inform you that your son/daughter will have a Chemistry exam on the 13th or 14th of October. This exam wil be based on past IGCSE questions and will include all the syllabus content we have covered so far. As this will be thier first exam at an IGCSE level I wanted to share with you and your son/daughter some recommendations on how best to prepare for this exam: 1. Start revising now. 2. Use the “I should know” syllabus specification tick list to plan your revision and check you have revised all content. 3. Look over class notes, especially exam questions we have gone thrugh in class. 4. Read through the relevant text book pages ensuring you can answer the questions in the book 5. Complete the end of unit exam style questions in the text book. 6. Attempt past paper questions found at http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridgeigcse-chemistry-0620/past-papers/ (paper 1= multi-choice, paper 2=core paper 3= extended, 6= alternative to practical) the first few questions of each paper relate to the first units we have covered. 7. Come and see me with any specific questions or to mark any past papers/ questions you have attempted in the free drop in sessions Monday and Friday lunchtimes. Thank you in advance for your support. If you have any qustions please do not hesitate to contact me. science2@runnymede-college.com Miss Marsh To inform you that your son/daughter will have a Chemistry exam on the 13th or 14th of October. This exam wil be based on past IGCSE questions and will include all the syllabus content we have covered so far. As this will be thier first exam at an IGCSE level I wanted to share with you and your son/daughter some recommendations on how best to prepare for this exam: 1. Start revising now. 2. Use the “I should know” syllabus specification tick list to plan your revision and check you have revised all content. 3. Look over class notes, especially exam questions we have gone thrugh in class. 4. Read through the relevant text book pages ensuring you can answer the questions in the book 5. Complete the end of unit exam style questions in the text book. 6. Attempt past paper questions found at http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridgeigcse-chemistry-0620/past-papers/ (paper 1= multi-choice, paper 2=core paper 3= extended, 6= alternative to practical) the first few questions of each paper relate to the first units we have covered. 7. Come and see me with any specific questions or to mark any past papers/ questions you have attempted in the free drop in sessions Monday and Friday lunchtimes. Thank you in advance for your support. If you have any qustions please do not hesitate to contact me. science2@runnymede-college.com Miss Marsh To inform you that your son/daughter will have a Chemistry exam on the 13th or 14th of October. This exam wil be based on past IGCSE questions and will include all the syllabus content we have covered so far. As this will be thier first exam at an IGCSE level I wanted to share with you and your son/daughter some recommendations on how best to prepare for this exam: 1. Start revising now. 2. Use the “I should know” syllabus specification tick list to plan your revision and check you have revised all content. 3. Look over class notes, especially exam questions we have gone thrugh in class. 4. Read through the relevant text book pages ensuring you can answer the questions in the book 5. Complete the end of unit exam style questions in the text book. 6. Attempt past paper questions found at http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridgeigcse-chemistry-0620/past-papers/ (paper 1= multi-choice, paper 2=core paper 3= extended, 6= alternative to practical) the first few questions of each paper relate to the first units we have covered. 7. Come and see me with any specific questions or to mark any past papers/ questions you have attempted in the free drop in sessions Monday and Friday lunchtimes. Thank you in advance for your support. If you have any qustions please do not hesitate to contact me. science2@runnymede-college.com Miss Marsh To inform you that your son/daughter will have a Chemistry exam on the 13th or 14th of October. This exam wil be based on past IGCSE questions and will include all the syllabus content we have covered so far. As this will be thier first exam at an IGCSE level I wanted to share with you and your son/daughter some recommendations on how best to prepare for this exam: 8. Start revising now. 1. Use the “I should know” syllabus specification tick list to plan your revision and check you have revised all content. 2. Look over class notes, especially exam questions we have gone thrugh in class. 3. Read through the relevant text book pages ensuring you can answer the questions in the book 4. Complete the end of unit exam style questions in the text book. 5. Attempt past paper questions found at http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridgeigcse-chemistry-0620/past-papers/ (paper 1= multi-choice, paper 2=core paper 3= extended, 6= alternative to practical) the first few questions of each paper relate to the first units we have covered. 6. Come and see me with any specific questions or to mark any past papers/ questions you have attempted in the free drop in sessions Monday and Friday lunchtimes. Thank you in advance for your support. If you have any qustions please do not hesitate to contact me. science2@runnymede-college.com Miss Marsh To inform you that your son/daughter will have a Chemistry exam on the 13th or 14th of October. This exam wil be based on past IGCSE questions and will include all the syllabus content we have covered so far. As this will be thier first exam at an IGCSE level I wanted to share with you and your son/daughter some recommendations on how best to prepare for this exam: 1. Start revising now. 2. Use the “I should know” syllabus specification tick list to plan your revision and check you have revised all content. 3. Look over class notes, especially exam questions we have gone thrugh in class. 4. Read through the relevant text book pages ensuring you can answer the questions in the book 5. Complete the end of unit exam style questions in the text book. 6. Attempt past paper questions found at http://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridgeigcse-chemistry-0620/past-papers/ (paper 1= multi-choice, paper 2=core paper 3= extended, 6= alternative to practical) the first few questions of each paper relate to the first units we have covered. 7. Come and see me with any specific questions or to mark any past papers/ questions you have attempted in the free drop in sessions Monday and Friday lunchtimes. Thank you in advance for your support. If you have any qustions please do not hesitate to contact me. science2@runnymede-college.com Miss Marsh