I did 2. We did one for each science, so 3, but only the best 2 actually counted.
2007-03-21 10:43:10
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answered by Maria S 1
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2007-03-21 17:20:21
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answered by mimi 3
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Hi, my son does double science, if u already do science it is just the normal 3 pieces (Biology, Chemistry and physics) in ur double science class it is an extra science class so 3 !
2007-03-21 17:31:15
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answered by feefee 2
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Only 3 for each.
One chem, one biol and one physics.. they are way easy.. they practically write themselves.
Just write what you see and find from your experiments and present your data well.
A good structure is good to start with. Beginning write what you will do and what you want to find out and what you think will happen. Then write a method of how you'll find out.. then do it and record the results then write what you find and was it as expected. It's all good. The science exams are harder!
Ohhhh, yeah and they only pick the 2 with the best marks to count towards your final grade!
Gooood luck!
2007-03-21 17:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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i did 4. I think the teachers just choose the best marks for each section (i.e. Planning, implimenting, analysis, evaluation) to send off. So the amount that pupils at different schools do, varys.
2007-03-21 17:23:30
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answered by galaxy_callen 4
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Ask your teacher
I think its one a term and then the best ones are sent to an examination board
2007-03-22 06:34:46
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answered by ~*tigger*~ ** 7
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Think it is about six pieces - they account for 30% of your final mark - modular tests make up 40% of mark and the rest from final exam
2007-03-21 17:20:43
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answered by gaviscon 4
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I'm doing it atm and they are making us do over 10 peices for the 2 years!!!!
2007-03-21 17:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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we did 2 and they picked the best marks for each section. it is quite easy.
2007-03-21 17:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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