This self-contained Revision Book provides support for the "AQA Additional Higher Student's Book" but can also be used for independent study. Each double page summarises a key topic for GCSE Additional Science and provides questions to check a student's understanding. Clear text and diagrams cover only the facts and ideas students will be expected to recall and be able to use. 'How science works' examples show how to build arguments, especially for controversial issues. Worked examples and plenty of graphs provide reminders of data handling vocabulary and show how to apply data analysis and interpretation skills. The questions in this Higher book are more demanding than those in the matching book for Foundation tier entrants. Answers and mark schemes are provided at the end of the book. Exam tips throughout the book from experienced teachers and examiners show how to get full marks for a question and how to avoid losing marks. There are also tips on common mistakes and how to answer questions such as 'suggest' or 'evaluate'.
This is Book 6 in the AQA GCSE 2006 Series. See all AQA GCSE 2006 books here.
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Mike Boyle is Head of Biology at Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College (one of the largest Sixth Form Colleges in the UK with over 2500 students). He is also a former examiner for AQA. Mike has 26 years' experience of teaching A level and has written 12 successful A level textbooks for HarperCollins and 4 GCSE textbooks.
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