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GCSE ONLINEOn demand GCSE lessons for home and school

A comprehensive and professional system

containing 850 full GCSE lessons, delivered by qualified teachers and available on demand.

From £1 per pupil

for all subjects!

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Virtuallessons

Virtuallessons will be made available to sta� and pupils through your own branded site featuring the school’s logo. Individual logins will be provided for all users of the site to ensure secure access to those who need it and to allow your sta� to monitor engagement. You can also produce personalised end of year certi�cates to provide a record of pupils’ work.

Your own Branded Website

The Virtuallessons learning environment allows teachers to monitor the engagement of their pupils. Our Announcement function enables teachers to communicate securely with pupils. Teachers will be able to set homework for pupils, which pupils can then upload onto the site. Teachers can also mark homework on the site and leave feedback for pupils.

Monitor Engagement, Communicate and Set and Mark Homework

Virtuallessons is a great resource to help schools manage cover requirements and to alleviate the burden placed on busy Subject Leaders to provide cover work. With our on-demand resource packages, any member of sta� can cover any GCSE lesson without the need for expensive cover or wasted lessons at a crucial stage in your pupils’ education. In addition, Virtuallessons can support students who, for diverse reasons, are unable to attend mainstream lessons but desire and deserve a structured, assessment focused preparation for their GCSE exams.

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We o�er GCSE courses in the following subjects:

• Biology• Physics• Chemistry

• Mathematics• English Language• English Literature

• History• Geography• French

• Spanish• Religious Education• Computer Science

Virtuallessons by VIDLEARN® is a comprehensive set of on-demand GCSE lessons that cover the latest exam speci�cations across a range of GCSE subjects. Pupils can access these lessons from home or at school o�ering an instant solution to potential issues facing schools, such as closures or a shortage of specialist teachers. All our lessons have been prepared and delivered by fully quali�ed teachers, so your pupils can have access to quality lessons from wherever they are.

With Virtuallessons your school gets access to an extensive set of resources that covers the entire GCSE content in each subject. Our Scheme of Work shows links to the speci�cations allowing you to seamlessly integrate our resources into the daily teaching in your school.

Our high quality on-demand lessons feature every aspect of a lesson. Accessed through our easy to use learning platform, our recordings feature chapters for easy navigation and timed learning activities with opportunities for learners to review their progress. Simply press play and our lesson does the rest.

Our interactive videos feature Starters, Learning Outcomes, Learning Activities and Plenaries. Each learning episode has a timed learning activity and review which allows pupils to self-assess their learning. Pupils can work through assigned lessons in school or at home.

High quality Pupil Pack booklets are available for each GCSE module. While these are not essential to complete the lessons they do provide an easy way for teachers and pupils to record progress and build a set of revision notes to support their studies. These can be printed in school or at home.

Interactive VideosOn-Demand Lessons Pupil Pack

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By signing up for our GCSE Virtuallessons package, your school will receive access to our complete set of online resources, this features On-Demand lessons, Pupil Packs, Schemes of Work and Downloadable Presentations that match the content of each lesson. The Pupil Pack can be used with the interactive videos or as a discrete resource on its own. Our Schemes of Work show the speci�c content of each lesson in relation to the main Exam Board speci�cations, enabling you to match our resources with what’s being taught in school. The Downloadable Presentations can be used by teachers to help them prepare and teach their own lessons.

Pupil Packs are delivered in modules with a 4 page section for each lesson. Pupil Packs follow each lesson exactly and include starter activities, class activities that mirror the content of the lesson and plenaries.

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The Virtuallessons Resource Package

1. Pupil Pack

2. Teacher Pack

Interactive Video

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Downloadable Presentation

Scheme of Work Timed Pupil Activities

The online content is accessible through our easy to navigate learning platform. You will have access to all the resources you need for each lesson, Interactive Video, Downloadable Presentations, Timed Activities and Scheme of Work.

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Food testsEnzymes Investigating Enzyme activityThe Respiratory systemCirculatory systemBlood VesselsBloodCardiovascular DiseaseLeaf StructureTranspiration and translocationXylem and phloemRate of transpiration

Sexual and asexual reproductionDNA and the human genomeDNA and protein synthesisInheritanceMendel and geneticsInherited disorders

Blood groups and sex-linked disordersCauses of variationSelective breedingGenetic engineeringTissue culture and cloning

Ecosystems and interdependenceAbiotic factors and sampling methodsBiotic factors in ecosystemsThe carbon cycleThe water cycleDecompositionInvestigating the rate of decomposition

Importance of biodiversityPollution and land useDeforestation and global warmingPyramids of biomassFood SecurityFood production

PhotosynthesisLimiting factors of photosynthesis

Respiration Measuring respiration

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Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cellsCell di�erentiation and SpecialisationMicroscopyMicroorganism in a laboratoryMitosis - cell division for growth Stem cells and their usesCell transport - di�usionExchange surfacesCell transport - osmosisCell transport - active transport

Health and diseaseE�ect of lifestyle on healthCancerViral diseaseBacterial diseasePlant diseasesMalariaDisease defenceImmune systemVaccinationDeveloping medicinesMonoclonal antibodiesPlant disease defence and identi�cation

Nervous systemRe�exes and reaction timeThe BrainThe EyeControlling body temperatureHormonesControlling blood sugarControlling water, ions and nitrogenOsmoregulation and the KidneysHormones and reproductionHormones and fertilityThyroxin and AdrenalinePlant Hormones

Evolution and natural selectionDevelopment of the theory of evolutionFossils as evidence for evolution

Adaptations and extinctionAntibiotic resistanceClassi�cation and genetics

Cells Coordination and Control

Genes and Inheritance

Evolution

Ecology

Organ Systems

Health and Disease

Bioenergetics

Modules / Lessons

GCSE BIOLOGY

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Modules / Lessons

Particle Model of Matter

Intro topic (maths skills)

Nuclear Physics

Density Energy and changes of stateSpeci�c heat capacity

Gas pressure Fluid pressure

Atomic structure Atoms and isotopes Models of the atom Nuclear radiation Nuclear calculations Half-life Contamination and irradiation Using radioactivity Using radioactivity in medicineFission Fusion

Using units in measurements Standard Form Manipulating formulae

EnergyEnergy stores and systems Energy changes in mechanical processes PowerUseful and wasteful energy transfers Reducing unwanted energy transfers E�ciency Energy sources

Electricity Electric Circuits Electric Charge and CurrentVoltage and Potential Di�erence Resistance Types of ResistorInvestigating Resistance Series Circuits Parallel Circuits Investigating parallel and series circuits Domestic electricity supplies Electrical powerElectrical energy transfersThe National Grid Static electricity Electric �elds

MotionScalar and vector quantities Speed AccelerationDistance time graphVelocity time graphs Stopping distances Reaction time Braking distance

MagnetsMagnetism Magnetic �elds Electromagnetism Electric motors The Generator E�ect Transformers

Astronomy and SpaceOur Solar System The Life Cycle of StarsGravity and Orbits Red Shift and Theories of the Universe

ForcesForces Newton's second lawNewton's third law Resultant forces GravityForces doing workForces and elasticity Rotational forcesMomentum Changes in momentum

Waves and the electro- magnetic spectrum topicTransverse and longitudinal waves Describing waves Measuring waves Sound & hearing Waves for detection and exploration The electromagnetic spectrum Using electromagnetic waves Creating electromagnetic waves Re�ection of waves Refraction of waves Wave transmission & absorption Lenses 1Lenses 2 Colour and visible light Black body radiation

GCSE PHYSICS

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Atoms and elementsWriting chemical equationsMixturesPaper chromatographyDevelopment of the atomic modelStructure of the atomIsotopes

IonsIonic BondingProperties of ionic compoundsCovalent bondingMetallic bonding and alloysPolymers States of matterProperties of covalent substancesCarbon compounds

Electronic structure of the atom The periodic tableDevelopment of the periodic tableMetals and non-metalsThe Noble gasesAlkali metalsThe halogensTransition metals

Nanoparticles Relative mass Conservation of massEmpirical FormulaeMoles and reacting massesLimiting reactants and stoichiometryConcentration of solutionsPercentage yield and atom economy

Gas volumesOxidation and reductionReactivity series of metalsExtracting metals from oresMetals and acidsNeutralisationMaking saltsThe pH ScaleTitrationsSalts and precipitatesElectrolysis of molten ionic substancesElectrolysis of solutions Electroylsis to extract metalsDisplacement reactions of halogens

Energy Transfer in reactionsBond energiesCells, batteries and fuel cellsMeasuring rates of reactionInvestigating rates of reactionCollision theoryCatalystsReversible reactions and equilibria

PurityChemical and instrumental analysis Test for cationsTest for anions

AlkanesCrude oil and fractional distillationCombustion and crackingAlkenesAlcohols Carboxylic acids and estersAddition polymerisationCondensation polymerisationNatural polymers

Gases in the atmosphereGlobal warmingFuels and pollution

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The Periodic Table

Structure and Bonding

Quantitative Chemistry

Atoms, elements and mixtures

Chemical Reactions

Energy and Rates of Reaction

Organic Chemistry

Potable waterAlternative metal extractionLife cycle assessmentsRecycling and sustainable developmentPreventing corrosionUses of ceramics, polymers and compositesThe Haber processThe production and uses of NPK fertilisers

Using Resources

Chemical and Instrumental Analysis

Chemistry and the Environment

Modules / Lessons

GCSE CHEMISTRY

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FractionsAdd and Subtract FractionsMultiply and Divide FractionsFractions and DecimalsIntroduction to PercentagesPowers and RootsCalculate with Powers and Roots Standard FormStandard Form - CalculationsNegative and Fractional PowersSurdsCalculate with Surds

Place valueAddition and Subtraction Multiplication and DivisionDecimal CalculationsNegative Number CalculationsProperties of NumbersOrder of OperationsHCF, LCM and Prime FactorsRounding Estimating Limits of Accuracy

Linear graphs 1, 2 and 3 (3 lessons)Quadratic graphs Other Graphs 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Real life graphs 1 and 2 (2 lessons)

The Language of AlgebraSubstitutionSimplifying ExpressionsExpanding Brackets Expanding two or more brackets Factorising Expressions 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Rearranging FormulaGenerating SequencesFinding the Nth term of sequencesQuadratic Sequences

Trigonometry 1 and 2 (2 lessons)3D Pythagoras and Trigonometry Trigonometry non-calculatorSine and Cosine Rules 1 and 2 (2 lessons) Circle theorems 1Applying circle theorems Vectors

Angles 1, 2 and 3 (3 lessons)Perimeter and AreaArea and circumference - Circles Sectors3D shapes Plans and ElevationsSurface area 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Volume Frustums

Congruence and similarityArea and volume of similar shapesTransformations 1 and 2 (2 lessons)ConstructionsLoci Pythagoras' Theorem

Introduction to Statistics 1Introduction to Statistics 2Pie charts Scatter diagrams The AveragesFrequency Tables and the AveragesCumulative frequency Histograms

Introduction to ProbabilityExperimental probability and expectationCombined events 1Combined events 2Venn Diagrams

Units of MeasureCompound units of measureScale drawings and bearingsIntroduction to RatioDividing by a RatioRatio Problems 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Direct and inverse Proportion 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Percentage of Amounts Percentage increase and decreasePercentage ChangeReverse PercentagesGrowth and decay

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Number A

Number B

Algebra A

Algebra B

Geometry and Measures A

Geometry and Measures B

Geometry and Measures C

Probability

Statistics

Ratio, Proportion and Rates

Solving Linear Equations 1Solving Quadratic Equations 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Algebraic FractionsIteration and FunctionsSimultaneous equations 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Inequalities Quadratic inequalitiesSolving problems - Algebra Algebraic Proof

Algebra C

Modules / Lessons

GCSE MATHEMATICS

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Explicit and Implicit IdeasInference and DeductionSummarising similarities and di�erence

Writers' attitudes and viewpointsEvaluative comparisons

Types of non-�ction writingLetter writingArticle writingSpeech writing

Introduction to evaluationEvaluating non-�ctionEvaluating Fiction

Descriptive vs narrative writingPlanning descriptive writingWriting a descriptionImproving descriptive writingPlanning narrative writingNarrative OpeningsNarrative ResolutionsWriting dialogue

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Comprehending Texts

Language and Structure in Reading and Writing

Evaluating Texts

Creating Writing

Non-Fiction Writing

Comparing Texts

Modules / Lessons

Descriptive Language techniquesPersuasive Language techniquesStructural Techniques Approaching a question on languageApproaching a question on structureStructuring a response to a language questionResponding to a structure questionWriting about language and structure together

GCSE English Language

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Introduction to Modern DramaAn Inspector Calls - Plot An Inspector Calls - Understanding ContextAn Inspector Calls - Analysing ThemesAn Inspector Calls - Analysing charactersAn Inspector Calls - Analysing structure An Inspector Calls - Exam techniques

Introduction to ShakespeareReading ShakespeareMacbeth - Plot and StructureMacbeth - Understanding ContextMacbeth - Analysing ThemesMacbeth - Analysing CharactersMacbeth - Analysing Structure Macbeth - Analysing VerseMacbeth - Analysing Language Macbeth - Exam technique

Introduction to poetryPoetic techniques - languagePoetic techniques - structureComparing Two Poems Approaching an exam question

Introduction to Modern FictionLord of the Flies - Plot and structure Lord of the Flies - ContextLord of the Flies - Analysing themesLord of the Flies - Analysing charactersLord of the Flies - Symbols and Allusions Lord of the Flies - Exam technique

An Introduction to 19th Century Literature A Christmas Carol - Plot and structureA Christmas Carol - Understanding ContextA Christmas Carol - Analysing ThemesA Christmas Carol - Analysing CharactersA Christmas Carol - Analysing LanguageA Christmas Carol - Analysing StructureA Christmas Carol - Exam Technique

Approaching unseen poetry Analysing language in unseen poetryAnalysing structure of unseen poetryComparing unseen poetry

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Shakespeare

Modern Drama

19th Century Literature

Modules / Lessons

Poetry (Anthology)

Unseen Poetry (Edexcel/AQA)

Modern Fiction

GCSE English Literature

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Germany before WW1The Treaty of Versailles and WeimarThreats to the Weimar Republic The Recovery: 1923-29The Great Depression Adolf Hitler and the Orgins of the Nazi Party Hitler and the Rise of the NazisHitler's Consolidation of Power Hitler's Police StateThe Nazis, Women and YouthResistance to the Nazi Regime Persecution and the Final Solution Employment and Economy Indoctrination and BeliefNazi Germany in World War II Nazi War Tactics

Who were the Plains Indians Migration and Early Settlement Early Con�ict and Tension The Development of White American Settlement Cattle Ranching Indian WarsChanges in Farming and Settlement Later Problems with Law and Order Con�ict with the Plains Indians Assimilation and a way of life destroyed

Queen Elizabeth's AccessionPolitics in Elizabethan EnglandFashion and the GentryThe Religious SettlementPoverty in Elizabethan EnglandLife in the Elizabethan EliteThe Northern RebellionThe Puritan ThreatWar with Spain The Spanish ArmadaMary, Queen of ScotsExploration and Colonisation

Anglo-Saxon Society Confessors and Successors The Battle of 1066 Consolidation and Constructing Castles Rebellion and Revolt How did William control Norman England Feudalism and Government Norman law and the Domesday book The Church The end of William's rule

Causes of Disease in Medieval England Treatment and Prevention in Medieval England Causes, Treatment and Preventions in the Renaissance Medical Care in the Renaissance The Development of Medicine in the 18th and 19th Century Improvements in Surgery in the 18th and 19th Century Public Health and Cholera Medicine in the 20th Century The Discovery of Penicillin and the Fight Against Lung Cancer Injuries and Treatments on the Western Front

The Grand AllianceUSA and USSR: IdeologiesThe Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan The Berlin BlockadeThe Arms RaceThe Space RaceNATO and the Warsaw PactDe-StalinisationThe Cold War in AsiaThe Berlin WallThe Cuban Missile CrisisDétenteThe Prague SpringThe Second Cold WarThe Collapse of the Soviet Union

Weimar and Nazi Germany The American West

Elizabethan England

Cold War

The Normans

Modules / Lessons

The History of Medicine

GCSE HISTORY

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Natural Hazards 1 Rivers

Glacial Landscapes

Urbanisation

Development

Managing Resources

Geographical Skills

Natural Hazards 2

Climate Change

Ecosystems 1

Ecosystems 2

Modules / Lessons

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The Causes of Tropical StormsTropical Storms-Hazards and VulnerabilityCase Studies of Tropical StormsWeather Hazards-UKFloods and Flood ManagementDroughtDrought-Australia and Ethiopia

Introduction to Ecosystems 1Introduction to Ecosystems 2 - Distribution of the World's BiomesDistribution and Characteristics of the UK's Main Terrestrial Ecosystems (Edexcel A)Characteristics of the Tropical RainforestAdaptations to the Tropical Rainforest Uses of the Tropical RainforestHot Deserts (AQA)Opportunites and Challenges of Hot Deserts (AQA)Deserti�cation (AQA)Deciduous Forest 1 (Edexcel A)Deciduous Forest 2 (Edexcel A)Coral Reef (OCR A)Coral Reef 2 - Case Study (OCR A)

Introduction to Natural HazardsThe Structure of the EarthPlate TectonicsPrimary and secondary e�ects of tectonic hazardsTectonic Hazards-Responses and MitigationGlobal Atmosphere Circulation

Historic Climate Change Natural Causes of Climate ChangeHuman Causes of Climate ChangeThe Impacts of Climate ChangeClimate Change-Adaptation and Mitigation

CoastsWaves Types and CharacteristicsCoastal Geomorphic Processes 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Coastal Landforms 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Management Strategies: CoastUK Case Study: Coast

Geographic Processes: Rivers 1 and 2 (2 lessons)River Landforms 1 and 2 (2 lessons)Management Strategies: Rivers 1 and 2 (2 lessons)UK Case Study: Rivers

Glacial ProcessesGlacial LandformsEconomic Activity in Glaciated Landscapes 1Economic Activity in Glaciated Landscapes 2

Development and its DistributionDevelopment Indicators and the DMT ModelCauses and Consequences of Uneven DevelopmentCauses and Consequences of Uneven Development 2 - DRCStrategies to Reduce the Development Gap lessons 1 and 2Economic Change in the UK 1 and 2Nigeria 1 and 2Rostow and Frank Theories

Trends in Urbanisation and MegacitiesCity Structure and Connectivity (Edexcel A & B)MigrationUrban Growth and its Management 1Opportunities and Challenges in Rio de Janeiro - 1, 2 & 3London 1London 2Urban RegenerationSustainable Urban Living

Marine Ecosystems UK (Edexcel B)How the biosphere provides resources for people 1How the biosphere provides resources for people 2Taiga 1 (Edexcel B)Taiga 2 (Edexcel B)Cold Environments 1Cold Environments 2Polar Environments 1 (OCR B)Polar Environments 2 (OCR B)

Introduction to ResourcesIncreasing Demand for Food Issues Surrounding Food SecuritySustainable Food ProductionIncreasing Demand for WaterIssues Surrounding Water SecurityThe Sustainable Management of Water Sources Global Patterns of Energy Consumption and Supply Non-Renewable Energy Renewable Energy

Map skills and graph skillsExam technique

GCSE GEOGRAPHY

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Issues

Identity and Culture

Free Time at Home

Free Time Out and About

Social Issues

Global Issues

Travel and Tourism

Current and future study and employment

Home Town and Neighbourhood

Customs and Festivals in French-Speaking Countries/Communities

Modules / Lessons

Myself, my family and friendsPersonality and appearance changesMy relationships with family and friendsWhat makes a good friend?Who are your role models?Long-term relationships and marriageMy ideal partner

Technology and its usesHow I use technologySocial media: good or bad?Staying safe online and making plans to be saferWhat �lms and TV shows do you like?A �lm/TV show I saw recentlyWhat kind of music do you listen to?Music appreciation: why I like certain songsMusic in the Francophone worldDo you play an instrument?My reading habitsWhat I read recently

Clothes and shoppingMy hobbies and interestsWhat I do with friendsMaking requestsInvitations and excusesA recent trip to townSports and physical activityExtreme sports

Food in France vs the UKCelebrating Christmas in French-speaking countriesCelebrating Easter in French-speaking countriesThe festivals of French-speaking countriesSporting events in FranceCelebrating New Year's Eve in French-speaking countries

My daily routineHelping out at homeDescribing my houseThings to see in my townActivities where I liveImprovements in my areaMy Town: Past and presentWhat I think about my neighbourhood

What does healthy eating mean?My food diaryBuying food at the marketSmoking and alcohol use among young peopleHow to stay �t and healthySocial issues: racism and prejudiceSocial issues: voluntary workSocial Issues: poverty and homelessness

Environmental problems: climate change and global warmingRenewable and non-renewable energyHelping the environmentLes Amis de la TerreWeather in my local areaFunctional Language: writing letters to persuade

Functional Language: medical emergenciesWhere I usually go on holidayTravel and accommodationFunctional language lesson: making reservationsThe bene�ts of language learningDescribing a disastrous holidayMy ideal holidayA future school tripAsking for and giving directions

My school and what I studyA typical day at schoolSchool rulesSchool uniform: for or againstWhat I would change about my schoolDiscussing my future plans: work vs further educationComparing the education system in France vs the UKJobs and ResponsibilitiesDescribing part-time workAn interview for a summer job

GCSE FRENCH

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Identity and Culture Social Issues

Free Time Out and About

Home Town and Neighbourhood

Customs and festivals in Spanish speaking countries/communities

Free Time at Home

Modules / Lessons

Myself, my family and friendsPersonality and appearance changesMy relationships with family and friendsWhat makes a good friend?Who are your role models?Long-term relationships and marriageMy ideal partner

Technology and its usesHow I use technologySocial media: good or bad?Staying safe onlineWhat �lms and TV shows do you like?A �lm/TV show I saw recentlyWhat kind of music do you listen to?Music appreciation: why I like certain songsMusic in the Hispanic worldDo you play an instrument?My reading habitsWhat I read recently

Clothes and ShoppingMy hobbies and interestsWhat I do with friendsFunctional language lesson: Making requestsInvitations and excusesA recent shopping tripSports and physical activityExtreme sports

Food in Spain vs the UKCelebrating Christmas in Spanish-speaking countriesCelebrating Easter in Spanish-speaking countriesThe festivals of Spanish-speaking countriesSports events in Spanish-speaking countriesCelebrating New Year's Eve in Spanish-speaking countries

My daily routineHelping out at homeDescribing my houseThings to see in my townActivities where I liveImprovements in my areaMy town: past and presentWhat I think about my neighbourhood

What does healthy eating mean?My food diaryBuying food at the marketSmoking and alcohol use among young peopleHow to stay �t and healthySocial issues: racism and inequalitySocial issues: voluntary workSocial Issues: poverty and homelessness

Global IssuesEnvironmental problems: climate change and global warmingRenewable and non-renewable energyHelping the environmentLos Amigos de la TierraWeather in my local area

Travel and tourismFunctional Language: writing letters to persuadeFunctional Language: medical emergencies!Where I usually go on holidayTravel and accommodationFunctional language lesson: making reservationsThe bene�ts of language learningDescribing a disastrous holidayMy ideal holidayA future school tripAsking for and giving directions

Current and future study and employmentMy school and what I studyA typical day at schoolSchool rulesSchool uniform: for or against?What I'd change about my schoolDiscussing my future plans: work vs further educationComparing the education system in Spain to the UKJobs and ResponsibilitiesDescribing part-time workAn interview for a summer job

GCSE SPANISH

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System Architecture, Memory and Storage

Computer Networking

Design, Testing & Translators

Data Representation

Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Concerns

System Security and Software

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Wired and Wireless Networks 1Wired and Wireless Networks 2Network TopologyProtocols & Layers 1Protocols & Layers 2

Computational thinkingCreating AlgorithmsCreating PseudocodeFlowchartsSearching AlgorithmsSorting Algorithms

Threats to Network SecurityCybercrime and its preventionSystem software

Ethical and legal concernsCultural and Environmental Concerns

Computational logicLogic Diagrams

Structured ProgrammingRobust Programming 1Robust Programming 2High and Low Level LanguagesProgramme Translators

Data TypesProgramming ConceptsString manipulationProgram Inputs, Outputs and File HandlingStoring Records and SQLArraysSubroutines (procedures and functions)Operators

Units of informationNumber basesBinary 1Binary 2Converting between bases, HexadecimalCharacter encodingRepresenting imagesRepresenting soundData storage and compressionEncryptionDatabases

The purpose of the CPUSystem ArchitectureMemoryStorage Types, Devices and Characteristics 1Storage Types, Devices and Characteristics 2

Algorithms

Computational Logic

Programming Constructs

Modules / Lessons

GCSE Computer Science

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Sex, Sexuality and ContraceptionMarriage and �delityDivorce and remarriageFamilies and PolygamySupport for familiesGender Roles, Equality and Inequality

Relationships and Family

Nature of GodWays of livingCeremonies, festivals and ritualsWorshipCovenants and moral principles

Judaism

The nature of GodWays of livingWorship, festivals and ritualsEquality

Sikhism

Introduction to Catholic Christianity The Nature of GodWays of livingThe TrinityWorshipFestivals, rituals and ceremonies

Catholic Christianity

The Nature of GodDesign, First Cause, Cosmological ArgumentsEvil, Su�ering and ScienceVisions, Miracles and Religious Experiences General and Special Revelation

The Existence of God

Peace, peace-making and paci�smViolence, Terrorism and ExtremismJust War Theory, Holy War, Reasons for WarWeapons of mass destructionForgiveness, Reconciliation, Victims of War

Humanism and SecularismNon-religious groups - ethical issues

Peace and Conflict

Religious and non-religious beliefs

Religion and Human RightsSocial Justice

Equality and Human Rights

Reasons for Crime, Good and EvilAttitudes Towards Criminals, Crimes and Justice

Crime and PunishmentThe DivineWays of living

Sin and salvationChristian worship and prayerThe sacraments and baptismPilgrimageThe EucharistThe role of the Church in the local communityMission, evangelism and the future of the Church

Christianity (Cont/d.)

The Nature of God and the TrinityBeliefs about creationThe afterlife and judgementThe incarnation and cruci�xion of JesusJesus' resurrection and ascension

Christianity

Sunni and Shi'a IslamAngels, prophets and RisalahDeath and the afterlifeSacred TextThe Five Pillars and Ten Obligatory ActsPrivate and public worshipPilgrimageFestivals and EidJihad

Islam

The Life of the BuddhaThe Four Noble TruthsThe concept of Dharma and Human DestinyThe Human Personality and The Three Marks ExistenceBuddhist Ethical TeachingsCeremonies, Festivals and RetreatsWorship, Meditation and Visualisation

Buddhism

Hinduism

Origins and Value of LifeIssues in the Natural WorldThe AfterlifeSanctity of Life, Abortion and Euthanasia

Religion and Life/Death

Modules / Lessons

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GCSE Religious Education

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