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Flashcards

  1. Revising according to Anki's schedule is best. It assures strong reinforcement of concepts.

  2. Be honest in rating how difficult the card was after you've viewed it (during Anki revision). Don't hesitate to say 'Hard' to Anki :). 

  3. These flashcards are not an end in themselves; so use other resources (such as videos on YouTube) to enhance your understanding.

  4. Please make sure that you go through the syllabus for each subject well before your exams commence. Doing so will make sure that you do not miss any bit of information. You can find the syllabuses for all subjects here.

• The flashcards can be viewed only through Anki software. You have to import the .apkg file(s) into your Anki collection.

• All flashcards are completely TYPED BY HAND. Typos may be excused.

Tips on Usage

Requirements

Flashcards are a beautiful way to learn, as they give you a very concise and clear view of the subject at hand. If made properly they can do wonders to your understanding of the subject.

 

The flashcards I've attached below comprehensively cover the syllabus for the IGCSE 2017 (2016 – 2018), Core and Extended. I like visually appealing content, so I have also worked on that aspect of presentation. It has taken months of hard work to make these 2700 odd flashcards.

Other information

  • The flashcards are made for the
    (2016 – 2018) IGCSE Syllabus 2017, Core and Extended.

  • For all Science cards, important definitions are given clearly in a formal tone.

  • The flashcards are intended to cover all examination aspects as well.

  • Images in the flashcards include ones which have been taken from various sources including Google Images, Pinterest, Shutterstock, Sciecephotolibrary, etc and ones drawn by myself.

  • As a homeschooled self-learner, I had to make the cards interesting enough for self-study. 

  • Some useful resources:

Acknowledgements

Information in the flashcards is sourced from various resources, including syllabus books and other online resources. 

(667 in number)

     •  Exercise core concepts beyond the limits of the syllabus
     •  Have useful visualisations

     •  Cover the complete syllabus

     •  Cover Practical exams as well

Physics cards

Biology cards

(950 in number):

     •  Have biological processes represented in sequential order

     •  Have pictures and labelled diagrams 

     •  Cover the complete syllabus

     •  Cover Practical exams as well

Chemistry cards

(872 in number):

     •  Have equations typed in clearly (with colour coding) for a pleasant and friendly user experience.
     •  Have useful visualisations

     •  Cover the complete syllabus

     •  Cover Practical exams as well

Math cards

(309 in number)

     •  Have tips and tricks to solve problems (which are not taught in the syllabus!)
     •  Have useful visualisations
     •  Have attractive graphs and plots wherever necessary

     •  Cover the complete syllabus

English cards

(53 in number

     •  Comprise of some interesting words, phrases, usage, etc.

     •  DO NOT contain all the syllabus material.

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