Weekly study plans
Simple weekly plans that point straight into real lessons.
These are deliberately plain. Use one when you want a repeatable weekly rhythm instead of bouncing around the site. Pick the pace that fits, then follow the links into the actual lessons, checkpoints and quizzes.
Free HSC Science Study Pack: a printable 12-week planner, tick-and-save syllabus checklists for Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and a Band 6 study guide. Open it →1 Two lessons a week
Use one lesson earlier in the week and one later. Add the linked checkpoint or quiz on the weekend once the block is ready. Best if you're keeping up at school and want a steady rhythm.
Build through Year 11 Module 2
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 on: transport and gas exchange
Use quantitative chemistry as the core
A manageable but consistent 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 on: concentration and analysis
Move steadily through Waves
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 on: diffraction, standing waves and sound
Use foundation maths to stay on track
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
2 Four lessons a week
The catch-up or momentum version. Two lessons earlier in the week, two later, then take the checkpoint once the block closes.
Finish the first half of Module 2 quickly
For rebuilding 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
Push hard through stoichiometry foundations
For repairing 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
Catch up through the flagship Physics hub
For making the current Physics lessons feel 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
Use a faster maths rebuild rhythm
For 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
3 Exam revision path
Use this when assessments are close. The goal is not to relearn everything, it's to hit synthesis lessons, checkpoints, module quizzes and revision tools in a tighter cycle.
Prioritise Module 7 and Module 8 depth
The deepest live HSC-facing Biology areas on the site.
- Module 7 for infectious-disease recall and practical logic
- Module 8 for structured revision and module-quiz pressure
- Finish in revision mode if you have completion data saved
Revise equilibrium and applying ideas
Combines quantitative reasoning with harder HSC-style interpretation.
- Start with Year 12 Module 5 equilibrium and checkpoints
- Then Module 8 for higher-transfer application work
- Use revision mode or search if you have a larger base
Use the two live modules as a closed loop
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
Use the revision tools layer
The site-level tools that make the plans practical, not static text.
- Progress tracking to see where real coverage exists
- Revision mode for completed lessons
- Search to jump to weak topics or module hubs
Pick a pace and start. Momentum beats the perfect plan.
These plans are deliberately simple, made to create momentum rather than replace a full personalised tutoring schedule. Need the tool layer too? The revision assets page has formula sheets, flashcards, exam practice and module-review entry points. Made by a qualified NSW HSC science teacher at hscscience.com.au. Questions? Get in touch.