AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE HIGHER flashcards – About Oxford Revise
With our flashcards, you’ll revise the full specification for the AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher exam.
With this retrieval tool, you’ll be able to apply your learning and test your knowledge step by step. First, you’ll cover a wide range of science topics, from enzymes and moving through to ionic bonding, metallic bonding, and structure. Then, you’ll go even further by exploring areas such as national and global energy resources. Along the way, you’ll strengthen your understanding and build confidence in key concepts.
How the AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher flashcards support your learning
This set includes 180 AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher revision flashcards. They were created using the latest research into effective revision strategies. Because of this, they’re designed to help you study smarter and more efficiently:
- Use the cards alongside your Oxford Revise guide or on their own for flexible study.
- Follow the topic structure across biology, chemistry, and physics for organised learning.
- Boost your memory recall with quick-fire retrieval questions on every card.
- Access quick answers and helpful tips to make your revision faster and more effective.
- Practise exam-style questions to build confidence and prepare for real exam conditions.
As a result, your revision becomes more targeted, more confident, and more efficient over time. Start revising with the AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher flashcards today!
Revise effectively for your AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher exam
Flashcards are a great way to do active retrieval practice. This technique is proven to help you recall information by strengthening memory connections.
To make revision more effective, each card includes quick-fire recall questions. These help you check your understanding and reinforce key knowledge.
In addition, you’ll find exam-style questions for extra practice. Plus, revision tips are included to give you fast ways to grasp core concepts and improve memory.
Since many students use flashcards incorrectly, each pack also provides guidance. This helps you get started using flashcards in a research-backed way, so you can revise with confidence and prepare better for your exams.
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Start revising for your AQA GCSE Combined Science Higher exams – because by building your understanding step by step, consolidating key knowledge, and strengthening retrieval through regular practice, you’ll feel more prepared and confident every day. Here are some additional resources that can support you:
- Discover how to revise effectively for your Science exams
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Contents list
Biology
B1: Cell structure
B2: Cell transport
B3: Cell division
B4: Organisation in animals
B5: Enzymes
B6: Organising plants
B7: The spread of disease
B8: Preventing and treating disease
B9: Non-communicable diseases
B10: Photosynthesis
B11: Respiration
B12: The nervous system and homeostasis
B13: Hormonal coordination
B14: Variation
B15: Reproduction
B16: Evolution
B17: Adaptation
B18: Humans and the ecosystem
Chemistry
C1: The atom
C2: Covalent bonding
C3: Ionic bonding, metallic bonding, and structure
C4: The Periodic Table
C5: Quantitative chemistry
C6: Chemical reactions
C7: Reactions of acids
C8: Electrolysis
C9: Energy changes
C10: Rate of reaction
C11: Equilibrium
C12: Crude oil and fuels
C13: Chemical analysis
C14: The Earth’s atmosphere
C15: Using the Earth’s resources
Physics
P1: Energy stores and transfers
P2: National and global energy resources
P3: Supplying electricity
P4: Electric circuits
P5: Energy of matter
P6: Atoms
P7: Nuclear radiation
P8: Forces
P9: Speed
P10: Newton’s Law of Motion
P11: Mechanical waves
P12: Electromagnetic waves
P13: Magnets and electromagnets
The Oxford Revise approach
Oxford Revise uses a clear three-step method to get you ready for your exams.
1. Knowledge – Learn the facts through an easy-to-follow ‘Knowledge Organiser’ in each chapter.
2. Retrieval – Check you’ve retained the exam knowledge, through quick-fire recall questions and answers.
3. Practice – Put your knowledge into practice by completing plenty of exam-style questions.
In addition, there are lots of hints and tips from revision and subject experts on how to plan your revision and helpful advice on techniques to build exam confidence.
Our expert authors
Authors: Jo Locke and Helen Reynolds
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Really good revision book that is well laid-out, has concise summaries of each topic and a good range of practice questions. It seems to cover the entire syllabus, which is always important! Useful.
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Absolute game changer!
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