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GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT | Grade 3-8 Autumn Session will start from 5th October 2020 !

GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT | Grade 3-8 Autumn Session 2020 will Start from 5th October 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.

 

15% Early Bird Discount offers till 21st September 2020.


GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT & Junior Section (Grade3-8). 7 branches , 30 national & international distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.
Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed school syllabus.
The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs significantly from the other in all respects.
A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support.
Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and secondary level held each year by the CAIE.
The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months.
The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu.
The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three main groups.
For Details Please Visit any nearest campus of GreenHall Academy or Call:
1. GreenHall Academy Johar Town Campus: 

0311-6333666

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyjt>

2. GreenHall Academy Wapda Town Campus: 03116333444,

 <www.facebook.com/greenhallacademywt>

3. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 1 Campus: 03315314143

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydha>

4. GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus: 

03125314148

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademygc>

5. GreenHall Academy Paragon City Campus: 03207777456

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademypg>

6. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 4 Campus: 03206666989

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydhaphase4>

7. Faisal Town Campus: 

03116333777

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyftc>. 

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GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT | Grade 3-8 

Autumn Session 2020 will Start from 5th October 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.

 

15% Early Bird Discount offers till 21st September 2020.


GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT & Junior Section (Grade3-8). 7 branches , 30 national & international distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.
Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed school syllabus.
The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs significantly from the other in all respects.
A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support.
Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and secondary level held each year by the CAIE.
The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months.
The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu.
The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three main groups.
For Details Please Visit any nearest campus of GreenHall Academy or Call:
1. GreenHall Academy Johar Town Campus: 

0311-6333666

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyjt>

2. GreenHall Academy Wapda Town Campus: 03116333444,

 <www.facebook.com/greenhallacademywt>

3. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 1 Campus: 03315314143

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydha>

4. GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus: 

03125314148

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademygc>

5. GreenHall Academy Paragon City Campus: 03207777456

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademypg>

6. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 4 Campus: 03206666989

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydhaphase4>

7. Faisal Town Campus: 

03116333777

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyftc>. 

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{Top Notch Faculty of O/A Level’s Physics Department of Lahore}

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GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT | Grade 3-8 

Autumn Session 2020 will Start from 5th October 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.

 

15% Early Bird Discount offers till 21st September 2020.


GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT & Junior Section (Grade3-8). 7 branches , 30 national & international distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.
Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed school syllabus.
The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs significantly from the other in all respects.
A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support.
Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and secondary level held each year by the CAIE.
The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months.
The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu.
The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three main groups.
For Details Please Visit any nearest campus of GreenHall Academy or Call:
1. GreenHall Academy Johar Town Campus: 

0311-6333666

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyjt>

2. GreenHall Academy Wapda Town Campus: 03116333444,

 <www.facebook.com/greenhallacademywt>

3. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 1 Campus: 03315314143

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydha>

4. GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus: 

03125314148

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademygc>

5. GreenHall Academy Paragon City Campus: 03207777456

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademypg>

6. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 4 Campus: 03206666989

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydhaphase4>

7. Faisal Town Campus: 

03116333777

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyftc>. 

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{Top Notch Faculty of O/A Level’s Physics Department of Lahore}

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GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level | A-Level | SAT | Grade 3-8 

Autumn Session 2020
will Start from 5th October 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.

 

15% Early Bird Discount offers till 21st September
2020.

GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of GCSE | IGCSE | O-Level
| A-Level | SAT & Junior Section (Grade3-8). 7 branches , 30 national &
international distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty
makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.

Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in
two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching
classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework
assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed
school syllabus.

The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of
the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual
attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs
significantly from the other in all respects.

A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer
vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with
syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support.

Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and
secondary level held each year by the CAIE.

The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the
mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months.

The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups
i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of
Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu.

The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three
main groups.

For Details Please Visit any nearest campus of GreenHall Academy or Call:

1. GreenHall Academy Johar Town Campus: 

0311-6333666

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyjt>

2. GreenHall Academy Wapda Town Campus: 03116333444,

 <www.facebook.com/greenhallacademywt>

3. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 1 Campus: 03315314143

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydha>

4. GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus: 

03125314148

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademygc>

5. GreenHall Academy Paragon City Campus: 03207777456

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademypg>

6. GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 4 Campus: 03206666989

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydhaphase4>

7. Faisal Town Campus: 

03116333777

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyftc>. 

[Largest & Most Reputed Evening Coaching Network of O/A
Level & Entry Tests Preparations] #GreenHall #GreenHallAcademy
#OLevel#ALevel #SAT

 

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15% Early Bird Discount offers till 21st September 2020. GCSE | IGCSE | SAT Online Autumn Session 2020 will start from 5th October 2020.

GCSE | IGCSE | SAT Online Autumn Session 2020 will start from 5th October 2020. 


15% Early Bird Discount offers till 21st September 2020. 

  

Registration Open!

 

Fill registration form online

https://forms.gle/oubyDPEYYGzBSjn36

 

or visit any of our nearest campus for registrations.

 

The Administration of GreenHall comprises of leading educationalists thus ensuring the

prime objective of our institution remains the provision of quality education for our students.

 

 

For over the past decade GreenHall Academy has made itself a prominent institution catering specifically to the students who have opted for CAIE GCSE / IGCSE O-Level , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 in Pakistan,

bearing the vantage point of an innovative outlook and a voluminous amount of experience GreenHall has devised ground breaking methods and strategies in order to familiarize the students with the patters of the CAIE’s thus ensuring a myriad of A* grade and countless high achiever distinctions both nationally and internationally.

 

A course layout has been exclusively designed for Grade 9, O-Levels, As-level and A levels exclusively by our faculty of teachers who are members of some of the leading schools of the country. GCSE O Levels , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 Summer Session 2020 has been Started from 1st June 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.

GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of O Level , A Level , SAT & Junior Section (Grade 3-8). 8 branches , 30 National & International Distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.

 

Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed school syllabus. The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs significantly from the other in all respects. A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support. Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and secondary level held each year by the CAIE.

 

The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months. The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu. The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three main groups.

 

In Covid-19 Pandemic scenario , online tuitions has emerged as an effective tool to improve the performance of the students. Due to the technological advancement, online tutoring has emerged a viable option. Although online tutoring has been around for a while now, many students and parents haven’t yet caught on the possibility of meeting with a tutor virtually, let alone come to recognize its benefits. Online tutoring provides a number of advantages that make it superior to the conventional method of tutoring in many ways.

 

Advantage of online tutoring:

Learn from certified and experienced online tutors of GreenHall.

Customize your lesson plans and tuition schedule

Experience an interactive learning environment

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{Top Notch Faculty of O/A Level's Chemistry
Department of Lahore}

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Autumn Session of O/A-Level will start from 5th October 2020 (Monday) at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.
For Details Call:
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2)Wapda Town Campus <

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6)DHA Phase 4 Campus <www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydha4> :0320666989,
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>: 03116333777.

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1 Day to go. A-Level Science Practicals. Physics, Chemistry & Biology will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020).

A-Level Science Practical’s will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020) at 

GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus.

 

Physics

What are the practical skills required for physics and why do you need them?

The practical skills involved are:

– manipulation, measurement and observation, the collection of simple data to an appropriate accuracy, choosing the right range and distribution of values

– presentation of data and observations in a table

– analysis, conclusions and evaluation, using and justifying the correct number of significant figures

– plotting of a graph and calculation of a gradient. In the second paper this involves the use of logarithms and plotting error bars on graphs

– estimating the uncertainties in measurements made and identifying the most significant sources of uncertainty

– calculating the uncertainty in the value of a calculated quantity made from two or more measurements each with their own uncertainty

– evaluation of the method involved and suggesting improvements

– planning an experiment, including identifying dependent and independent variables and quantities that remain constant, identifying any risks involved

Developing practical skills prepares students for studies beyond A Level in physics, engineering or in physics-dependent vocational courses. Practical’s also help students develop abilities and skills that are useful in everyday life and encourage safe practice. These practical skills help to develop attitudes such as a concern for accuracy and precision, initiative, inventiveness and a spirit of enquiry.

These skills are important in employment and go far beyond mere knowledge of facts. A good practical course also helps to develop an interest in the subject of physics itself and complements the study of the theory, showing that scientific theory is ultimately grounded by experiment. The amount of practical apparatus required does not have to be enormous because working within the resources available is another useful ability. It’s important to remember that students can learn a lot from practical work that goes wrong as well as from experiments that work perfectly every time.


What are the main challenges for students carrying out practical work?

Many students at A Level may not have had much experience of practical work and may not consider themselves to be very ‘practical’, but there is no need to be afraid of simple experiments. Students need practice in setting up simple apparatus  and to be happy in carrying out the experiment by themselves. When a student has enough experience of simple apparatus then they face the challenge of writing a method where they must choose the apparatus and method for themselves. This might be for an experiment that differs from any that they have previously seen and shows their inventiveness and initiative.

Students may also believe practical work to be a mathematical exercise where there is a right and a wrong answer. This is not the case. Every reading has an inherent uncertainty and students need to be happy to estimate uncertainties in simple quantities, such as the measurement of length and time by either repeating readings or taking the smallest scale reading on the instrument used. They also need to realize that the uncertainty is only an estimate and is itself not exactly known.

There are a few mathematical challenges, particularly for those not studying mathematics at A Level. These include the use of logarithms and combining uncertainties, where a real familiarity with percentages is a useful skill. However, the average student can learn the necessary skills with a reasonable amount of application.

What are your 5 top tips for students for practical work ?

1) Think actively about every topic. Do you understand what is going on? If not, then ask a question.

2) Know how to estimate uncertainty as the smallest scale division or, better, half the range in the readings.

3) After every experiment write down:

– the steps that you actually took during the experiment
– whether each quantity was dependent, independent or kept constant
– major difficulties
– improvements

4) Realize that readings in a table are measured, usually, to the same precision, i.e. to the same number of decimal places, but that calculated quantities should be given to the smallest number of significant figures in the quantities used in the calculation.

5) Take care when plotting graphs.

– does your graph cover half the page horizontally and vertically?
– does it have units on both axes?
– check your points are accurate
– use a long ruler when drawing a straight line
– show your working in finding the gradient

Chemistry

 

5 tips for students by GreenHall Academy

 

1) Remember that practical work is important; it is a component of your examinations. Therefore, make the most of whatever practical experience that you are given and don’t think of it as relaxation time away from theory work.

2) Remember that practical work is related to the rest of the syllabus. If you are not sure why you are doing the practical – ask your teacher to explain. When you are told that you will be doing a practical investigation, write down what you think are the aims of the practical work and what you hope to get from it.

3) If you have a practical partner, then agree responsibilities. For example, if you are measuring the rate of a reaction by following the change in the volume of gas produced, one of you can measure the time and help countdown to the next reading, while your partner can read the volume.

4) If you are going to do an assessed practical, then ask your teacher what criteria she or he is going to use when allocating the marks.

5) Try and maintain a good balance between your awareness of safety and a confident use of the apparatus. You should by now know how to use a Bunsen burner safely and the difference between gentle heating and strong heating, even some advanced level students think that gentle heating involves a yellow Bunsen burner flame. The practical workbook has a chapter on basic techniques. If this textbook is available, then take a look at this chapter.

 

Biology

What are the practical skills required for biology and why do you need them?

Before they can embark on AS & A Level practical work with confidence, students should be familiar with the use of a typical school laboratory. This includes things such as balances, measuring cylinders, beakers, pipettes (or syringes), heating apparatus and thermometers. It is also important that students know how to work safely when carrying out practical work.

A knowledge of basic biochemical tests such as the tests for starch, glucose, protein and lipids is useful as these are often revisited at AS & A Level.  There is also an assumption that students are aware of simple tests from Cambridge IGCSE™ chemistry, such as using universal indicator paper and testing for using limewater to test for carbon dioxide gas. These chemical tests are often used when carrying out practicals at AS and A Level biology.

Students should also understand how to plan valid experiments with standardized variables and repeats. They should also know how to draw results tables that display data effectively. Evaluating the design of simple experiments, such as recognizing the level of accuracy of equipment is also a useful skill to reinforce before AS & A Level. All these skills help to provide a good foundation upon which to build.


What can be the main challenges for students carrying out practical work ?

For biology experiments, results can often be unpredictable! Living organisms often do not respond in the ways that we expect. For example, a piece of pond weed in an investigation into the effect of light intensity, may not photosynthesis due to several reasons. Students need to be patient, accept that all results are valid and explore the reasons for results not being as expected. Many students think that getting unexpected results is essentially the mark of a bad experiment – in reality, getting the ‘wrong results’ can be a learning experience in itself. Students should also not be scared to ‘have a go’ and be encouraged to try again if something did not seem to work first time.

What are your 5 top tips for students ?

1) Be confident and keep trying even if a technique is difficult
2) Don’t expect results to always go the way you planned – remember that living organisms can be very different to one another
3) Work safely – always wear eye protection and risk assess everything
4) Be organized – keep all your equipment tidy on your bench
5) Enjoy practical work – it is your opportunity to apply your knowledge to the real thing

A-Level Science Practical’s will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020) at GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus.

 

Registrations Open.

For Details:

GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus: 

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademygc>0312-5314148, 

GreenHall Academy Johar Town Campus:

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyjt> 0311-6333666,

GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 1 Campus:

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydhapase4

:0331-5314143.

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#Science #Practical’s #Physics #Chemistry #Biology

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1 Day to go. A-Level Science Practicals. Physics , Chemistry & Biology will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020).

A-Level Science Practical’s will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020) at 

GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus.

 

Physics

What are the practical skills required for physics and why do you need them?

The practical skills involved are:

– manipulation, measurement and observation, the collection of simple data to an appropriate accuracy, choosing the right range and distribution of values

– presentation of data and observations in a table

– analysis, conclusions and evaluation, using and justifying the correct number of significant figures

– plotting of a graph and calculation of a gradient. In the second paper this involves the use of logarithms and plotting error bars on graphs

– estimating the uncertainties in measurements made and identifying the most significant sources of uncertainty

– calculating the uncertainty in the value of a calculated quantity made from two or more measurements each with their own uncertainty

– evaluation of the method involved and suggesting improvements

– planning an experiment, including identifying dependent and independent variables and quantities that remain constant, identifying any risks involved

Developing practical skills prepares students for studies beyond A Level in physics, engineering or in physics-dependent vocational courses. Practical’s also help students develop abilities and skills that are useful in everyday life and encourage safe practice. These practical skills help to develop attitudes such as a concern for accuracy and precision, initiative, inventiveness and a spirit of enquiry.

These skills are important in employment and go far beyond mere knowledge of facts. A good practical course also helps to develop an interest in the subject of physics itself and complements the study of the theory, showing that scientific theory is ultimately grounded by experiment. The amount of practical apparatus required does not have to be enormous because working within the resources available is another useful ability. It’s important to remember that students can learn a lot from practical work that goes wrong as well as from experiments that work perfectly every time.


What are the main challenges for students carrying out practical work?

Many students at A Level may not have had much experience of practical work and may not consider themselves to be very ‘practical’, but there is no need to be afraid of simple experiments. Students need practice in setting up simple apparatus  and to be happy in carrying out the experiment by themselves. When a student has enough experience of simple apparatus then they face the challenge of writing a method where they must choose the apparatus and method for themselves. This might be for an experiment that differs from any that they have previously seen and shows their inventiveness and initiative.

Students may also believe practical work to be a mathematical exercise where there is a right and a wrong answer. This is not the case. Every reading has an inherent uncertainty and students need to be happy to estimate uncertainties in simple quantities, such as the measurement of length and time by either repeating readings or taking the smallest scale reading on the instrument used. They also need to realize that the uncertainty is only an estimate and is itself not exactly known.

There are a few mathematical challenges, particularly for those not studying mathematics at A Level. These include the use of logarithms and combining uncertainties, where a real familiarity with percentages is a useful skill. However, the average student can learn the necessary skills with a reasonable amount of application.

What are your 5 top tips for students for practical work ?

1) Think actively about every topic. Do you understand what is going on? If not, then ask a question.

2) Know how to estimate uncertainty as the smallest scale division or, better, half the range in the readings.

3) After every experiment write down:

– the steps that you actually took during the experiment
– whether each quantity was dependent, independent or kept constant
– major difficulties
– improvements

4) Realize that readings in a table are measured, usually, to the same precision, i.e. to the same number of decimal places, but that calculated quantities should be given to the smallest number of significant figures in the quantities used in the calculation.

5) Take care when plotting graphs.

– does your graph cover half the page horizontally and vertically?
– does it have units on both axes?
– check your points are accurate
– use a long ruler when drawing a straight line
– show your working in finding the gradient

Chemistry

 

5 tips for students by GreenHall Academy

 

1) Remember that practical work is important; it is a component of your examinations. Therefore, make the most of whatever practical experience that you are given and don’t think of it as relaxation time away from theory work.

2) Remember that practical work is related to the rest of the syllabus. If you are not sure why you are doing the practical – ask your teacher to explain. When you are told that you will be doing a practical investigation, write down what you think are the aims of the practical work and what you hope to get from it.

3) If you have a practical partner, then agree responsibilities. For example, if you are measuring the rate of a reaction by following the change in the volume of gas produced, one of you can measure the time and help countdown to the next reading, while your partner can read the volume.

4) If you are going to do an assessed practical, then ask your teacher what criteria she or he is going to use when allocating the marks.

5) Try and maintain a good balance between your awareness of safety and a confident use of the apparatus. You should by now know how to use a Bunsen burner safely and the difference between gentle heating and strong heating, even some advanced level students think that gentle heating involves a yellow Bunsen burner flame. The practical workbook has a chapter on basic techniques. If this textbook is available, then take a look at this chapter.

 

Biology

What are the practical skills required for biology and why do you need them?

Before they can embark on AS & A Level practical work with confidence, students should be familiar with the use of a typical school laboratory. This includes things such as balances, measuring cylinders, beakers, pipettes (or syringes), heating apparatus and thermometers. It is also important that students know how to work safely when carrying out practical work.

A knowledge of basic biochemical tests such as the tests for starch, glucose, protein and lipids is useful as these are often revisited at AS & A Level.  There is also an assumption that students are aware of simple tests from Cambridge IGCSE™ chemistry, such as using universal indicator paper and testing for using limewater to test for carbon dioxide gas. These chemical tests are often used when carrying out practicals at AS and A Level biology.

Students should also understand how to plan valid experiments with standardized variables and repeats. They should also know how to draw results tables that display data effectively. Evaluating the design of simple experiments, such as recognizing the level of accuracy of equipment is also a useful skill to reinforce before AS & A Level. All these skills help to provide a good foundation upon which to build.


What can be the main challenges for students carrying out practical work ?

For biology experiments, results can often be unpredictable! Living organisms often do not respond in the ways that we expect. For example, a piece of pond weed in an investigation into the effect of light intensity, may not photosynthesis due to several reasons. Students need to be patient, accept that all results are valid and explore the reasons for results not being as expected. Many students think that getting unexpected results is essentially the mark of a bad experiment – in reality, getting the ‘wrong results’ can be a learning experience in itself. Students should also not be scared to ‘have a go’ and be encouraged to try again if something did not seem to work first time.

What are your 5 top tips for students ?

1) Be confident and keep trying even if a technique is difficult
2) Don’t expect results to always go the way you planned – remember that living organisms can be very different to one another
3) Work safely – always wear eye protection and risk assess everything
4) Be organized – keep all your equipment tidy on your bench
5) Enjoy practical work – it is your opportunity to apply your knowledge to the real thing

A-Level Science Practical’s will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020) at GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus.

 

Registrations Open.

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2 Days to go. A-Level Science Practicals. Physics , Chemistry & Biology will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020).

A-Level Science Practical’s will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020) at 

GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus.

 

Physics

What are the practical skills required for physics and why do you need them?

The practical skills involved are:

– manipulation, measurement and observation, the collection of simple data to an appropriate accuracy, choosing the right range and distribution of values

– presentation of data and observations in a table

– analysis, conclusions and evaluation, using and justifying the correct number of significant figures

– plotting of a graph and calculation of a gradient. In the second paper this involves the use of logarithms and plotting error bars on graphs

– estimating the uncertainties in measurements made and identifying the most significant sources of uncertainty

– calculating the uncertainty in the value of a calculated quantity made from two or more measurements each with their own uncertainty

– evaluation of the method involved and suggesting improvements

– planning an experiment, including identifying dependent and independent variables and quantities that remain constant, identifying any risks involved

Developing practical skills prepares students for studies beyond A Level in physics, engineering or in physics-dependent vocational courses. Practical’s also help students develop abilities and skills that are useful in everyday life and encourage safe practice. These practical skills help to develop attitudes such as a concern for accuracy and precision, initiative, inventiveness and a spirit of enquiry.

These skills are important in employment and go far beyond mere knowledge of facts. A good practical course also helps to develop an interest in the subject of physics itself and complements the study of the theory, showing that scientific theory is ultimately grounded by experiment. The amount of practical apparatus required does not have to be enormous because working within the resources available is another useful ability. It’s important to remember that students can learn a lot from practical work that goes wrong as well as from experiments that work perfectly every time.


What are the main challenges for students carrying out practical work?

Many students at A Level may not have had much experience of practical work and may not consider themselves to be very ‘practical’, but there is no need to be afraid of simple experiments. Students need practice in setting up simple apparatus  and to be happy in carrying out the experiment by themselves. When a student has enough experience of simple apparatus then they face the challenge of writing a method where they must choose the apparatus and method for themselves. This might be for an experiment that differs from any that they have previously seen and shows their inventiveness and initiative.

Students may also believe practical work to be a mathematical exercise where there is a right and a wrong answer. This is not the case. Every reading has an inherent uncertainty and students need to be happy to estimate uncertainties in simple quantities, such as the measurement of length and time by either repeating readings or taking the smallest scale reading on the instrument used. They also need to realize that the uncertainty is only an estimate and is itself not exactly known.

There are a few mathematical challenges, particularly for those not studying mathematics at A Level. These include the use of logarithms and combining uncertainties, where a real familiarity with percentages is a useful skill. However, the average student can learn the necessary skills with a reasonable amount of application.

What are your 5 top tips for students for practical work ?

1) Think actively about every topic. Do you understand what is going on? If not, then ask a question.

2) Know how to estimate uncertainty as the smallest scale division or, better, half the range in the readings.

3) After every experiment write down:

– the steps that you actually took during the experiment
– whether each quantity was dependent, independent or kept constant
– major difficulties
– improvements

4) Realize that readings in a table are measured, usually, to the same precision, i.e. to the same number of decimal places, but that calculated quantities should be given to the smallest number of significant figures in the quantities used in the calculation.

5) Take care when plotting graphs.

– does your graph cover half the page horizontally and vertically?
– does it have units on both axes?
– check your points are accurate
– use a long ruler when drawing a straight line
– show your working in finding the gradient

Chemistry

 

5 tips for students by GreenHall Academy

 

1) Remember that practical work is important; it is a component of your examinations. Therefore, make the most of whatever practical experience that you are given and don’t think of it as relaxation time away from theory work.

2) Remember that practical work is related to the rest of the syllabus. If you are not sure why you are doing the practical – ask your teacher to explain. When you are told that you will be doing a practical investigation, write down what you think are the aims of the practical work and what you hope to get from it.

3) If you have a practical partner, then agree responsibilities. For example, if you are measuring the rate of a reaction by following the change in the volume of gas produced, one of you can measure the time and help countdown to the next reading, while your partner can read the volume.

4) If you are going to do an assessed practical, then ask your teacher what criteria she or he is going to use when allocating the marks.

5) Try and maintain a good balance between your awareness of safety and a confident use of the apparatus. You should by now know how to use a Bunsen burner safely and the difference between gentle heating and strong heating, even some advanced level students think that gentle heating involves a yellow Bunsen burner flame. The practical workbook has a chapter on basic techniques. If this textbook is available, then take a look at this chapter.

 

Biology

What are the practical skills required for biology and why do you need them?

Before they can embark on AS & A Level practical work with confidence, students should be familiar with the use of a typical school laboratory. This includes things such as balances, measuring cylinders, beakers, pipettes (or syringes), heating apparatus and thermometers. It is also important that students know how to work safely when carrying out practical work.

A knowledge of basic biochemical tests such as the tests for starch, glucose, protein and lipids is useful as these are often revisited at AS & A Level.  There is also an assumption that students are aware of simple tests from Cambridge IGCSE™ chemistry, such as using universal indicator paper and testing for using limewater to test for carbon dioxide gas. These chemical tests are often used when carrying out practicals at AS and A Level biology.

Students should also understand how to plan valid experiments with standardized variables and repeats. They should also know how to draw results tables that display data effectively. Evaluating the design of simple experiments, such as recognizing the level of accuracy of equipment is also a useful skill to reinforce before AS & A Level. All these skills help to provide a good foundation upon which to build.


What can be the main challenges for students carrying out practical work ?

For biology experiments, results can often be unpredictable! Living organisms often do not respond in the ways that we expect. For example, a piece of pond weed in an investigation into the effect of light intensity, may not photosynthesis due to several reasons. Students need to be patient, accept that all results are valid and explore the reasons for results not being as expected. Many students think that getting unexpected results is essentially the mark of a bad experiment – in reality, getting the ‘wrong results’ can be a learning experience in itself. Students should also not be scared to ‘have a go’ and be encouraged to try again if something did not seem to work first time.

What are your 5 top tips for students ?

1) Be confident and keep trying even if a technique is difficult
2) Don’t expect results to always go the way you planned – remember that living organisms can be very different to one another
3) Work safely – always wear eye protection and risk assess everything
4) Be organized – keep all your equipment tidy on your bench
5) Enjoy practical work – it is your opportunity to apply your knowledge to the real thing

A-Level Science Practical’s will start from Tuesday (15th September 2020) at GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus.

 

Registrations Open.

For Details:

GreenHall Academy Gulberg Campus: 

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademygc>0312-5314148, 

GreenHall Academy Johar Town Campus:

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademyjt> 0311-6333666,

GreenHall Academy DHA Phase 1 Campus:

<www.facebook.com/greenhallacademydhapase4

:0331-5314143.

[Largest & Most Reputed Evening Coaching Network of O/A Level & Entry Tests Preparations]

#GreenHall #GreenHallAcademy #OLevel #ALevel #tuition #CAIE
#Science #Practical’s #Physics #Chemistry #Biology


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