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IGCSE Physics (0625
IGCSE Chemistry (0620)
The Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry syllabus enables learners to understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. Learners gain an understanding of the basic principles of Chemistry through a mix of theoretical and practical studies. They also develop an understanding of the scientific skills essential for further study, skills which are useful in everyday life.
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As they progress, learners understand how science is studied and practised, and become aware that the results of scientific research can have both good and bad effects on individuals, communities and the environment.
The course aims are to encourage and develop the ability to:
• Provide a worthwhile knowledge of Chemistry through experimental and practical activities • Learn skills that are relevant to the study and practice of Chemistry • Understand how Chemistry is used in the everyday world including its beneficial and detrimental effects on people, the community and the environment • Undertake chemical investigations in an efficient and safe manner, giving due attention to the accuracy of the work being completed • Communicate their ideas about Chemistry effectively
Course components This is a summary of the topic areas that will be covered: • States of matter • Separating substances • Atoms and elements • Atoms combining • Reacting masses and chemical equations • Using moles (stoichiometry) • Redox reactions • Electricity and chemical change • Energy changes and reversible reactions • The speed of a reaction • Acids bases and salts • The periodic table • Metals (behavior and uses) • Air and water • Non-metals and their compounds • Organic chemistry • Laboratory techniques
Assessment
Multiple Choice paper (45 minutes; 40 marks) Structured questions paper (1hr 15 minutes; 80 marks) Alternative to Practical Paper (1hr; 40 marks)
IGCSE Physics (0625)
The Cambridge IGCSE Physics syllabus helps learners to understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. They learn about the basic principles of Physics through a mix of theoretical and practical studies. Learners also develop an understanding of the scientific skills essential for further study at IB diploma programme, skills which are useful in everyday life.
As they progress, learners gain an understanding of how science is studied and practised, and become aware that the results of scientific research can have both good and bad effects on individuals, communities and the environment.
The course aims are to encourage and develop the ability to:
• Provide a worthwhile knowledge of Physics through experimental and practical activities • Learn skills that are relevant to the study and practice of Physics • Understand how Physics is used in the everyday world including its beneficial and detrimental effects on people, the community and the environment • Undertake investigations in an efficient and safe manner, giving due attention to the accuracy of the work being completed • Communicate ideas about Physics effectively
Course components
This is a summary of the topic areas that will be covered • General Physics • Thermal Physics • Properties of waves, including light and sound • Electricity and magnetism • Atomic physics
Assessment
Multiple Choice paper (45 minutes; 40 marks) Written paper (1hr 15 minutes; 80 marks) Alternative to Practical Paper (1hr; 40 marks)