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Response from developer
Hi, Roroem1, thanks for your comments - I do appreciate them. Previously the curriculum did have a consistent scheme of work, setting out what should be taught in each year, and it was possible then to easily divide the content into separate years. The current curriculum is only a list of what should be taught. As a result, though year 7 is fairly consistent, different schools teach the curriculum in different orders, often depending on which teachers or textbooks are available. It's no long possibly to usefully divide work up in that way. However, each section of 'Key Stage 3 Science Review' is titled in such a way that it's easy to match it to what's going on in school. One advantage of having the content ordered in the same order as the national curriculum means that even if school doesn't have the time to complete the whole course, it's possible to spot what's missing, and for your children to fill the gaps in, making making sure that they have a solid basis for GCSE.