Past papers
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Hello
Can anyone tell me where I can find old papers for maths and science for practice
I am looking not looking for a specific board but generic questions to practise in year 9 and 10
Thanks
Can anyone tell me where I can find old papers for maths and science for practice
I am looking not looking for a specific board but generic questions to practise in year 9 and 10
Thanks
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Re: Past papers
If you Google for old Key stage 3 papers, few websites will appear. Free downloads.
Re: Past papers
Each of the exam boards will have some new-spec GCSE papers accessible on their websites (but not the summer 2019 series yet, as they will still be restricted to registered teachers, so they they can be used as mocks).
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Re: Past papers
OP was looking something for year 9-10. Board papers would be very useful for GCSE preparation.ToadMum wrote:Each of the exam boards will have some new-spec GCSE papers accessible on their websites (but not the summer 2019 series yet, as they will still be restricted to registered teachers, so they they can be used as mocks).
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Foundation level papers?tiffinboys wrote:OP was looking something for year 9-10. Board papers would be very useful for GCSE preparation.ToadMum wrote:Each of the exam boards will have some new-spec GCSE papers accessible on their websites (but not the summer 2019 series yet, as they will still be restricted to registered teachers, so they they can be used as mocks).
The problem may be, though, that for current year 10, old KS3 papers may be pitched a little low, then the next step up, in 'real' papers, is GCSE papers, which are syllabus-specific and much of the content won't have been covered.
Something like the CGP books may be more appropriate?
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.Groucho Marx
Re: Past papers
Take a look at the new Oxford Revise revision guides for individual sciences and combined Trilogy. Are for GCSE but broken down by topic. Edited by Primrose Kitten. Focus on embedding knowledge and recall at this stage. No point doing questions if they haven't learnt the facts.
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Re: Past papers
Good suggestion.ToadMum wrote:Foundation level papers?tiffinboys wrote:OP was looking something for year 9-10. Board papers would be very useful for GCSE preparation.ToadMum wrote:Each of the exam boards will have some new-spec GCSE papers accessible on their websites (but not the summer 2019 series yet, as they will still be restricted to registered teachers, so they they can be used as mocks).
The problem may be, though, that for current year 10, old KS3 papers may be pitched a little low, then the next step up, in 'real' papers, is GCSE papers, which are syllabus-specific and much of the content won't have been covered.
Something like the CGP books may be more appropriate?
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