Combined Science Course

Get a UK GCSE Qualification, become a VALUABLE expert in GCSE Combined Science!

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£59.99

This course includes:

  • 100 hours on-demand video

  • 131 model answers and resources

  • (non-downloadable)

  • Full lifetime access

  • Access on mobile and TV

  • Certificate of completion

 What you'll learn

  • Thorough grasp of the entire GCSE Combined Science syllabus—Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.

  • Model answers and exemplars for self-assessment and learning from top-notch responses.

  • In-depth understanding of essential topics through engaging and comprehensive video lessons.

  • Enhanced problem-solving skills and analytical thinking across all three sciences.

  • Strategic revision techniques tailored to your individual study needs.

  • Application of theory to practical scenarios to bridge the gap between knowledge and real-world use.

  • Practical experience with mock assessments to evaluate your progress and exam readiness.

  • Increased confidence in approaching both multiple-choice and structured exam questions.

  • Wide range of exam questions to boost your confidence and familiarity with different question types.

  • Comprehensive coverage that makes the course suitable for those studying AQA, Edexcel, OCR or IGCSE.

 

Description

Have you always found science a bit challenging? Or maybe you’re just looking to boost your confidence and ace those GCSEs? Our Combined Science Course is here to make science engaging, manageable, and even a bit fun! The course starts with the essentials, like atoms and the periodic table, and builds up to more exciting stuff like bonding, energy changes, and organic chemistry. Don’t worry if moles and calculations seem daunting—the step-by-step guides will make everything crystal clear. When it comes to physics, we’ll break down energy, electricity, forces, and waves into digestible parts. We’ll help you see how these concepts apply to real life and make sense of those seemingly complicated ideas. In biology, get ready to explore the human body, genetics, and ecosystems. We’ll unravel the mysteries of how we live and grow, and how everything in nature connects. Our course is designed to be more than just studying—it’s about building your confidence and making science something you can truly grasp and enjoy. With engaging lessons, practical examples, and lots of support, we’re here to help you turn those science struggles into successes.

 
 

Course content

3 sections • 47 lectures • 100h total length

1. AQA GCSE Physics

Lesson 1: Welcome to the Course Preview

Introduction & Overview

Lesson 2: Energy A Preview

Different types of energy and how energy is transferred from one substance to another.

Lesson 3: Energy B

Where does energy come from, and renewable and non-renewable energy sources of energy.

Lesson 4: Electricity

Understanding all the different circuit symbols, and the difference between current, voltage, and resistance.

Lesson 5: Particle Model of Matter

Physical changes of state, differences between solids, liquids, and gases, Heat Capacity, and Specific Latent Heat.

Lesson 6: Radioactivity

Recap of the definition of atoms and isotopes to understand radioactive substances; the 3 different types of radiation – their uses and dangers.

Lesson 7: Resources

Compilation of all PDFs

Lesson 8: Forces

What forces are, how they are calculated, distance-time and velocity-time graphs, and stopping distances.

Lesson 9: Waves

Wave equation, the different types of waves, and the electromagnetic spectrum.

Lesson 10: Magnetism and Electromagnetism

The Motor Effect and Fleming’s Left Hand Rule.

Lesson 11: Resources

Compilation of all PDFs

Lesson 12: Required Practicals

Key practical experiments required to be done in Physics will be illustrated here.

Lesson 13: Resources

Compilation of all necessary PDFs

2. AQA GCSE Chemistry

Lesson 14: Welcome to the Course Preview

Introduction & Overview

Lesson 15: Atomic Structure & Periodic Table

Atoms, Elements, Isotopes, Separating Techniques, and the Periodic Table.

Lesson 16: Bonding & Forces of Attraction

Ionic Bonding, Covalent Bonding, Metallic Bonding, Covalent Substances, Nanoparticles.

Lesson 17: Quantitative Chemistry

Moles and Mass Calculations (numerous examples and tips on how to always get them right).

Lesson 18: Neutralisation

Defining acids, alkalis, pH scale. Reactions of different acids with metals, metal oxides, and metal carbonates. The practical of this topic, involving pure dry salts, will be seen in the last video.

Lesson 19: Electrolysis

Separating compounds and half equations.

Lesson 20: Energy Changes

Endothermic and Exothermic reactions, and calculations to find the overall energy change in a chemical reaction.

Lesson 21: Resources

Compilation of all necessary PDFs

Lesson 22: Rates of Reaction Preview

The rate (speed) of a chemical reaction.

Lesson 23: Reversible Reactions and Equilibria

Rate of forward and backward reactions, state of equilibrium, and conditions to alter the rate of reaction.

Lesson 24: Organic Chemistry

Understanding different types of hydrocarbons and fractional distillation of crude oil.

Lesson 25: Chemical Analysis

Tests for four gases: oxygen, chlorine, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen; Purity of water; Theory behind Chromatography.

Lesson 26: Chemistry of the Atmosphere

History of the Atmosphere, and why it has changed over time.

Lesson 27: Using Resources

Treatment of water, including wastewater; Bioleaching; Phytomining (how we can find more copper).

Lesson 28: Resources

Compilation of all necessary PDFs

Lesson 29: Required Practicals

Key practical experiments required to be done in Chemistry will be illustrated here.

Lesson 30: Resources

Compilation of all necessary PDFs

3. AQA GCSE Biology

Lesson 31: Welcome to the Course

Introduction & Overview

Lesson 32: Cell Biology

Cell Structures, Microscopy, Cell Differentiation and Specialisation, Stem Cells, Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport.

Lesson 33: Lungs & Respiration

Lungs, including Exchange Surfaces such as alveoli, and Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration.

Lesson 34: Circulatory System

The Heart and how oxygen is transported around the body. The 3 different blood vessels, and the components of the blood.

Lesson 35: Enzymes and Digestion

Mechanical and Chemical digestion, the 3 enzymes, the foods they digest, and the products of digestion.

Lesson 36: Defence Against Disease

Communicable diseases, including specific illnesses that you must know, the body’s defences to pathogens, vaccinations, and drug testing.

Lesson 37: Plants and Photosynthesis

Transpiration, guard cells, the basics of Photosynthesis, and how plants use glucose.

Lesson 38: Resources

Compilation of all necessary PDFs

Lesson 39: Homeostasis A

The Nervous System – Negative Feedback, how the body responds to environmental changes, the 3 different neurones, and reflex arcs.

Lesson 40: Homeostasis B Preview

Hormones involved in ensuring our blood glucose levels, and how this process is affected for those with diabetes.

Lesson 41: Animal Hormones

Specific animal hormones, particularly those in the menstrual cycle, their functions, and interactions.

Lesson 42: Genetics A

Nucleus contents, DNA instructions, sexual and asexual reproduction, Mitosis and Meiosis, genetic cross diagrams, and inheriting characteristics.

Lesson 43: Genetics B

Speciation, Extinction, Selective Breeding, Genetic Engineering, and Classification.

Lesson 44: Ecology

Biotic and Abiotic Factors, Food Chains, Biodiversity, Global Warming, and human impacts on the environment.

Lesson 45: Resources

Compilation of all necessary PDFs

Lesson 46: Required Practicals

Key practical experiments required for Biology will be illustrated here.

Lesson 47: Resources

Compilation of all necessary PDFs

End of Course

Congratulations!