Chemistry A Level Easter Revision Course – Online

Course Information

Course Description

Our online Chemistry A Level Easter crash courses span four days and are designed to get Year 13 students up to speed for their final exams. They include classes taught by experienced chemistry teachers who know what it takes to achieve excellent exam results.

During the course, students will recap everything they learned during the academic year, refreshing their knowledge and identifying and polishing any weaker areas. They’ll also develop their exam technique, ensuring they’ve got the know-how, skills and confidence to maximise their marks when they sit their exam.

In addition to online classes, students will receive a physical package of high-quality revision materials. Professionally printed and bound, these tailor-made resources have been designed to make revision easy and digestible, both during and after the course.

Our Easter crash courses are a great way to take revision up a notch, giving students the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed in their summer exams.

Suitable for:

  • Year 13 students
  • Students wanting to revise content
  • Students looking to improve exam technique
  • Year 12 students
  • Students who are predicted D or below

If you need help deciding if you will benefit from this course you can contact us. Alternatively, you may prefer to book 1-2-1 tuition instead.

Structure of the Day

Time 9:30am - 4:30pm

Classes are from 9.30am to 4.30pm. Registration starts from 9.15am.

There will be a 1 hour lunch break and a couple of 10 minute breaks in the morning and afternoon.

Day 1 - Physical Chemistry

Session 1
3.1.1 Atomic Structure, 3.1.2 Amount of Substance, 3.1.3 Bonding
Session 2
3.1.4 Energetics, 3.1.5 Kinetics, 3.1.6 Chemical Equilibria, Le Chatelier’s Principle and Kc, 3.1.7 Oxidation, Reduction and Redox Equations
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
3.1.7 Oxidation, Reduction and Redox Equations, 3.1.8 Thermodynamics (A-level only)
Session 4
3.1.9 Rate Equations (A-level only), 3.1.10 Equilibrium Constant Kp for Homogeneous Systems (A-level only)
Session 5
3.1.11 Electrode Potentials and Electrochemical Cells (A-level only), 3.1.12 Acids and Bases (A-level only)

Day 2 - Inorganic Chemistry

Session 1
3.2.1 Periodicity, 3.2.2 Group 2, the Alkaline Earth Metals, 3.2.3 Group 7(17), the Halogens
Session 2
3.2.4 Properties of Period 3 Elements and their Oxides (A-level only)
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
3.2.5 Transition Metals (A-level only), 3.2.6 Reactions of Ions in Aqueous Solution (A-level only)
Session 4
Multiple Choice Questions on Paper 1 and Paper 2
Session 5
Practical Skills Paper 1 and Paper 2

Day 3 - Organic Chemistry

Session 1
3.3.1 Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 3.3.2 Alkanes
Session 2
3.3.3 Halogenoalkanes, 3.3.4 Alkenes
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
3.3.5 Alcohols, 3.3.6 Organic Analysis
Session 4
3.3.7 Optical Isomerism (A-level only), 3.3.8 Aldehydes and Ketones (A-level only)
Session 5
3.3.9 Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives (A-level only)

Day 4 - Organic Chemistry and Practical Skills

Session 1
3.3.10 Aromatic Chemistry (A-level only), 3.3.11 Amines (A-level only)
Session 2
3.3.12 Polymers (A-level only), 3.3.13 Amino Acids, Proteins and DNA (A-level only)
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
3.3.14 Organic Synthesis (A-level only)
Session 4
3.3.15 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (A-level only), 3.3.16 Chromatography (A-level only)
Session 5
Synoptic Questions & Practical Skills

Day 1 - Assessed on All Papers

Session 1
Module 1 – Development of Practical Skills in Chemistry
Session 2
2.1 Atoms and Reactions (Atomic Structure, Isotopes, Mole Calculations, Acid-Base Theory, Redox)
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
2.2 Electrons, Bonding and Structure (Electronic Structure, Bonding, Shapes of Ions and Molecules, Electronegativity, Intermolecular Forces)
Session 4
3.1 The Periodic Table (Periodicity, Group 2, Group 7, Qualitative Analysis)
Session 5
3.2 Physical Chemistry (Enthalpy Changes, Reaction Rates, Chemical Equilibria)

Day 2

Session 1
5.1 Rates, Equilibrium and pH
Session 2
5.2 Enthalpy and Entropy and Redox and Electrode Potentials
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
5.3 Transition Elements
Session 4
Paper 1 Practice Questions – Modules 1,2,3 & 5
Session 5
4.1 Introductory Organic Chemistry (Naming Compounds, Formulae)

Day 3 - Paper 2 Synthesis and Analytical Techniques

Session 1
4.1 Introductory Organic Chemistry (Functional Groups, Isomerism)
Session 2
4.2 Alcohols, Haloalkanes, 4.2 Analysis (including Infra-Red Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry)
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
6.1 Aromatic Compounds
Session 4
6.1 Carbonyls and Acids
Session 5
6.2 Nitrogen Compounds and Polymers

Day 4 - Paper 2 & 3 Practice Unified Chemistry

Session 1
6.2 Synthesis
Session 2
6.3.1 Chromatography and Qualitative Analysis
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
6.3.2 Spectroscopy (Carbon and Hydrogen NMR)
Session 4
Paper 2 Practice Questions Modules 1,2,4 & 6
Session 5
Synoptic Questions Unified Chemistry Modules 1-6

Day 1: Paper 1 - Advanced Inorganic and Physical Chemistry

Session 1
Topic 1: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
Session 2
Topic 3: Redox 1
Topic 4: Inorganic Chemistry and the Periodic Table
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 10: Equilibrium I
Topic 11: Equilibrium II
Session 4
Topic 12: Acid-Base Equilibria
Session 5
Topic 8: Energetics I
Topic 13: Energetics II

Day 2: Paper 1&2 - Advanced Organic and Physical Chemistry

Session 1
Topic 14: Redox II
Session 2
Topic 15: Transition Metals
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 2: Bonding and Structure
Session 4
Topic 5: Formulae, Equations and Amounts of Substance
Session 5
Paper 1 Exam Practice

Day 3: Paper 2

Session 1
Topic 7: Modern Analytical Techniques I
Topic 19: Modern Analytical Techniques II
Session 2
Topic 9: Kinetics I
Topic 16: Kinetics II
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Topic 6: Organic Chemistry I
Session 4
Topic 17: Organic Chemistry II Part A, Chirality and Part B Carbonyl Compounds
Session 5
Topic 17: Organic chemistry II Part C, Carboxylic Acids

Day 4: Paper 2&3 Practice

Session 1
Topic 18: Organic Chemistry III, Part A Arenes
Session 2
Topic 18: Organic Chemistry III, Part B Amines, Amides, Amino Acids and Proteins
12.30-13.30
LUNCH
Session 3
Paper 2 Exam Practice
Session 4
Required Practicals and Practical Skills including Topic 18C: Organic Synthesis
Session 5
Synoptic Questions

Our Tutors

We’re lucky to work with a fantastic team of professional tutors and teachers, many of whom have taught at some of the best state and independent schools in the country. We’ve hand-picked them not only for their glowing academic credentials but also for their innovative teaching styles, engaging personalities, and inspiring enthusiasm for their subjects.

David N.

David N.

David earned a master’s degree in Medical Genetics from Brunel University and a BSc in Biochemistry from King’s College London. After graduating, he worked professionally as a biochemist before eventually returning to KCL to complete his PGCE.

Today David is employed as head of sciences at a secondary school in London, teaching Chemistry to GCSE and A Level students. He also works privately as a tutor, applying the same confidence-building and dialogic approach to every lesson he teaches. He’s particularly passionate about his subject and is always thrilled to see his students succeed in it.

Jenny W.

Jenny W.

Jenny has taught chemistry for an impressive 15 years, working as a classroom teacher and a private tutor. She’s an expert when it comes to the OCR (A) syllabus, having taught it for seven years. She currently teaches at a private school in Buckinghamshire, using her evenings to tutor private students.

Jenny is an enthusiastic teacher who loves nothing more than seeing the confidence of her students grow. She particularly enjoys the challenges of mole calculation and relishes teaching the topic on Benzene, where she gets to draw mechanisms – something that always makes her happy. In her spare time, Jenny enjoys walking her enormous dog with her daughter, conversing with her chickens, and learning calligraphy.

If you would like 1-2-1 tuition with Jenny you can find her profile on our tuition platform.

Michail D.

Michail D.

Michail, also known as Mike, holds a first class honours degree and a PhD in Chemistry. He spent many years working in a wide range of technical and managerial roles, before eventually finding his calling as a teacher. He’s now racked up 12 years of experience in education, teaching most UK syllabuses, including Edexcel, AQA, and OCR (A) – his personal favourites.

Mike’s particularly fond of teaching mechanisms in organic chemistry, believing the key to understanding it is viewing it in terms of electrostatics. His teaching approach focuses on developing a thorough knowledge of the course content and confidence-building ­– believing both are equally essential for successfully answering exam questions. When he’s not teaching, Mike spends his time cycling, volunteering, and watching seabirds.

If you would like 1-2-1 tuition with Mike you can find his profile on our tuition platform.

Rob M.

Rob M.

Rob attended the University of Southampton and achieved a first class master’s in Chemistry. Since graduating, he’s been teaching for over six years and is the head of chemistry at a large secondary school in Hampshire. He’s been teaching the subject at A Level for his entire career, giving him a thorough knowledge of OCR exam board specifications.

Rob is passionate about his subject, in particular, organic chemistry and how it provides a toolkit to synthesise medicines and materials that shape our lives today and in the future. His teaching style focuses on the importance of precision of knowledge and helping his students develop context-based understanding and application skills using past paper questions. When he’s not teaching or tutoring GCSE, IGCSE and A Level Chemistry students, Robert enjoys taking to the stage in plays and musicals across the south coast.

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How do your online A Level Chemistry revision courses work?

Our online revision courses take place within Google Classroom, keeping everything organised in one convenient hub. From here, you’ll be able to access our bespoke course resources and join the live lessons which take place on Google Meet.

Students can interact with the teacher using their microphone or the chat feature.

All sessions are recorded. The lesson recordings are uploaded after each day, allowing you to watch them back for a recap whenever you like.

When will I receive the Google Classroom link for my online revision course?

You should receive your Google Classroom link via email the day before your course starts. Sometimes these emails go to the junk folder so check there before contacting us if you haven’t received it.

When will I receive my revision course handouts?

You will receive physical copies of the handouts 3-5 days before the start of your online course, as long as you book with us before the printing deadline. You can find the printing deadline in the course summary box on each booking page.

Please note: we can only send printed handouts to students in the UK. 

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