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Grade9 studies..?
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im going to grade9 after vacations and i was just wondering if i can get any help from a site where i can study somethings related to IGCSE's grade9....any help plz?? thanks :D
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Type 'IGCSE help' into Google and you'll find plenty of sites, such as this one for Biology:
http://www.cambridges...biology/igcsebiology/
For other areas of study, simply click the relevant subject on the left-hand-side of that page and then select the 'IGCSE' option.
When looking at sites relating to the IGCSE be wary of the year grades shown as they might not match your own. From your reference to 'Grade 9' I assume that you're either in the USA or studying somewhere where the American system is used. The IGSE is set by a UK examining body, where the UK's Year 10 is equal to the USA's Grade 9, because British children commence formal education one year earlier than American children do. So a UK site will refer to 'Year 10', where a US one will use 'Grade 9' and a Scandinavian one will refer to 'Year 8' (because their children start school a year later than in the USA).
Chris
http://www.cambridges...biology/igcsebiology/
For other areas of study, simply click the relevant subject on the left-hand-side of that page and then select the 'IGCSE' option.
When looking at sites relating to the IGCSE be wary of the year grades shown as they might not match your own. From your reference to 'Grade 9' I assume that you're either in the USA or studying somewhere where the American system is used. The IGSE is set by a UK examining body, where the UK's Year 10 is equal to the USA's Grade 9, because British children commence formal education one year earlier than American children do. So a UK site will refer to 'Year 10', where a US one will use 'Grade 9' and a Scandinavian one will refer to 'Year 8' (because their children start school a year later than in the USA).
Chris