Weekly Study Plans

Weekly study plans that point into real lessons.

These plans are deliberately simple. Use them when you want a repeatable weekly rhythm instead of bouncing around the site.

2 lessons/week

Best for students keeping up at school and wanting one clear lesson rhythm plus a small weekly checkpoint.

4 lessons/week

Best for students catching up or building serious momentum through a flagship module during the term.

Exam revision path

Best for students who need faster consolidation using quizzes, synthesis lessons, module hubs and revision mode.

2 Lessons/Week Plan

Use one lesson earlier in the week and one later in the week. Add the linked checkpoint or quiz on the weekend whenever the block is ready.

Biology4 to 5 weeks

Build through Y11 Module 2

Best for Biology students who want steady structure without overloading the week.

  • Week 1: Lessons 1 and 2
  • Week 2: Lessons 3 and 4
  • Week 3: Lesson 5 plus Checkpoint 1
  • Week 4 onward: move into transport and gas exchange
Chemistry4 to 5 weeks

Use quantitative chemistry as the core

Best for students who need a manageable but consistent Chemistry rhythm with built-in testing.

  • Week 1: Mole concept and molar mass
  • Week 2: Formulas and molar volume
  • Week 3: Consolidation plus Checkpoint 1
  • Week 4 onward: concentration and analysis
Physics4 to 5 weeks

Move steadily through Waves

Best for Physics students who want a cleaner pathway than random topic-hopping.

  • Week 1: Lessons 1 and 2
  • Week 2: Lessons 3 and 4
  • Week 3: Checkpoint 1 plus Lesson 5
  • Week 4 onward: diffraction, standing waves and sound
Maths Standard4 weeks

Use foundation maths to stay on track

Best for students who want a stable weekly maths rhythm.

  • Week 1: formulas and units
  • Week 2: ratios and percentages
  • Week 3: financial maths basics
  • Week 4: review weak spots with progress mode

4 Lessons/Week Plan

This is the catch-up or momentum-building version. Use two lessons earlier in the week, two later in the week, then take the checkpoint once the block closes.

Biology2 to 3 weeks

Finish the first half of Module 2 quickly

Good for a student trying to rebuild Year 11 Biology systems knowledge fast.

  • Week 1: Lessons 1 to 4
  • Week 2: Lesson 5, Checkpoint 1, Lessons 6 and 7
  • Week 3: Lessons 8 to 10, then Checkpoint 2
Chemistry3 weeks

Push hard through stoichiometry foundations

Best for students who need to repair weak quantitative chemistry quickly.

  • Week 1: Lessons 1 to 4
  • Week 2: Lesson 5, Checkpoint 1, Lessons 6 and 7
  • Week 3: Lessons 8 to 10, then Checkpoint 2
Physics3 weeks

Catch up through the flagship Physics hub

Best for students who want the current Physics lessons to feel more coherent, fast.

  • Week 1: Lessons 1 to 4, then Checkpoint 1
  • Week 2: Lessons 5 to 8, then Checkpoint 2
  • Week 3: Lessons 9 to 13, then Checkpoint 3
Maths Standard3 weeks

Use a faster maths rebuild rhythm

Good for students who need a higher tempo before assessments.

  • Week 1: two formula lessons plus two percentage lessons
  • Week 2: ratios, graphs and financial maths basics
  • Week 3: mixed revision using progress and search

Exam Revision Path

Use this when assessments are close. The goal is not to relearn everything. The goal is to hit synthesis lessons, checkpoints, module quizzes and revision tools in a tighter cycle.

Biology1 to 2 weeks

Prioritise Module 7 and Module 8 depth

Best for Year 12 Biology revision because these are the deepest live HSC-facing Biology areas on the site.

  • Use Module 7 for infectious-disease recall and practical logic
  • Use Module 8 for structured revision and module-quiz pressure
  • Finish in revision mode if you already have completion data saved
Chemistry1 to 2 weeks

Revise equilibrium and applying ideas

Best for late-stage Chemistry revision because it combines quantitative reasoning with harder HSC-style interpretation.

  • Start with Year 12 Module 5 equilibrium and checkpoints
  • Then move into Module 8 for higher-transfer application work
  • Use revision mode or search if you already have a larger completion base
Physics1 week

Use the two live modules as a closed loop

The current live Physics revision path is narrower, so the best exam play is to cycle Dynamics and Waves/Thermodynamics intentionally.

  • Take the Dynamics module quiz
  • Use the Module 3 flagship lessons and checkpoints
  • Finish with the full Waves and Thermodynamics quiz
Across the SiteOngoing

Use the revision tools layer

These are the site-level tools that make the weekly plans practical instead of static text.

  • Use progress tracking to see where real lesson coverage exists
  • Use revision mode for completed lessons
  • Use search to jump directly to weak topics or module hubs
These plans are intentionally simple and public-facing. They are there to create momentum, not to replace a full personalised tutoring schedule.
Need the tool layer as well as the lesson path? Use the revision assets page for formula sheets, flashcards, exam practice, checkpoints, and module-review entry points.