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A user is seeking recommendations for the best free PDF resources for secondary school biology, specifically to complete a list of topics by the end of May. The discussion includes questions about the educational system, such as whether the inquiry pertains to the UK GCSE curriculum and if the school provides textbooks. Suggestions for finding free resources include searching online for "free GCSE resources" and specific links to various educational websites that offer biology revision materials.
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TL;DR Summary: biology book

The picture below is aa list of topics I need to complete before the end of may, please does anyone know the best free pdf for shs/secondary school biology, thanks very much.
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eben said:
TL;DR Summary: biology book

The picture below is aa list of topics I need to complete before the end of may, please does anyone know the best free pdf for shs/secondary school biology, thanks very much.
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The link is not working. Is this UK? GCSE? Does your school not provide a text book?
 
eben said:
TL;DR Summary: biology book

The picture below is aa list of topics I need to complete before the end of may, please does anyone know the best free pdf for shs/secondary school biology, thanks very much.
View attachment 343564
If you google "free GCSE resources" you will get hits.

https://revisionworld.com/gcse-revision/biology
 
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