Most students will take both Core Science and Additional Science at GCSE. This ... more
AQA-specific Revision Guide for Foundation Level students is packed with clear concise study notes explanations and examples covering all AQA Additional Science Units - L...
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A revision guide for AQA GCSE Additional Science Foundation Level, it covers the material ... more
needed for grades G-C. Tailored to the AQA Additional course, it contains study notes, explanations and examples, covering AQA Additional Science Units such as: Life Processes, Enzymes and Homeostasis, Genetics, Bonding and Reactions, among others.
Intended for Higher Level students, this guide includes study notes, explanations and ... more
examples, covering AQA Additional Science Units - Life Processes, Enzymes and Homeostasis, Genetics, Bonding and Reactions, Rates of Reaction, Using Ions in Solution, Forces and Motion, and Electricity and the Atom.
Tailored to the AQA Science syllabus, this book contains questions to test knowledge. It ... more
includes question types, from short-answer questions to graphs and mini-essays. It covers various AQA Additional Science units such as: Life Processes, Enzymes and Homeostasis, and more.
Having already done two GCSE maths exams, I am currently in the process of revising for my last. The course I am doing is AQA Modular (3300). I have found this revisionguide invaluable. It covers modules one, three and five, meaning you can look up anything that you are not sure about. Modules two and four are coursework, which varies from school to school, so they cannot include these. This book is aimed at those students taking the higher tier paper.
The Layout
CGP books are famous for their fun and colourful way of presenting information. This guide is no exception. It includes useful diagrams of graphs and shapes as well as boxes of the most important information if you just want a quick memory jog. There are worked examples that show you exactly how to get the correct answer. The style of writing is fairly informal, making it ...
Advantages: Makes Revising Fun! Disadvantages: None!
Business Studies.
If I remember correctly , all my other exams were taken through the Welsh Joint Education Comittee (WJEC) exam board , however my business studies one was taken through AQA.
A few months before my business studies exam my teacher told us that she had ordered some 'revisionguides' for us , which if we bought them from her , we would get them cheaper because she was 'bulk buying' for the school , and so in the end I think I only ended up having to pay about £3 for this book , whereas it's recommended retail price is £4.50 which I think is excellent value for money considering the degree of information it contains. I also bought a revision workbook which had exam questions , which was exactly like the book I am reviewing , with the exact same information on the exact same pages although you had to 'fill in the blanks ...
Advantages: Very detailed guidance Disadvantages: Less able pupils may struggle with some aspects
I must emphasise at the outset of this review that Revise the English and English Literature Anthology for AQA A is intended for pupils taking GCSE English examinations, but only those who are studying the AQA Specification A as is clear from the title. (AQA is an examination board.) Pupils will be supplied by their schools with the AQA Anthology itself (Oxford University Press, ISBN 0198318812); the Anthology is not available in online or offline bookshops, but if you did need to obtain a copy, you might find one on Ebay.
Tony Childs' book is therefore intended to assist with revision of the Anthology, by taking the poems and short stories one by one and asking questions that will guide pupils in the understanding and analysis of the works. The book opens with a six-page introduction that explains the aims of the book, how it can ...